Greatest Albums of the 90'sThis is my opinion. Feel free to voice your own, as long as it’s not stupid. Please don’t change my top 3, It’s my honest belief, the rest of the list could use some editing. Nevermind influenced a generation to come, Ok Computer gave the world an instant classic, and the Downward Spiral was the diary of a sick, twisted, brilliant madman on the verge of commiting suicide. |
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Nevermind
by Nirvana
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OK Computer
by Radiohead
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The Downward Spiral
by Nine Inch Nails
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The Low End Theory
by A Tribe Called Quest
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MTV Unplugged in New York (Nirvana)
by Nirvana
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The Bends
by Radiohead
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Ready To Die [PA] [Remaster] [CD & DVD] | ||
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Dookie
by Green Day
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Blood Sugar Sex Magik
by Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Ten
by Pearl Jam
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Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
by Wu-Tang Clan
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Grace
by Jeff Buckley
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Automatic for the People
by R.E.M.
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The Fragile
by Nine Inch Nails
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Illmatic
by Nas
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The Chronic
by Dr. Dre
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Ruby Vroom
by Soul Coughing
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Rage Against the Machine
by Rage Against the Machine
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Post
by Björk
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In Utero
by Nirvana
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Created by Angsty_Hair on Mar 17, 2006.
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