Era

1990s Alternative Rock · Indie Rock · Death Metal

Grunge, Britpop, indie crossover, nu metal, and post-rock — the most fragmented and commercially dominant decade for rock.

  • 133 bands
  • 17 countries
  • Alternative Rock dominant genre
  1. #007 Nirvana

    The band that broke grunge into the mainstream and reshaped 1990s rock.

    Grunge · United States
  2. #013 Radiohead

    Restless art-rock innovators reshaping what guitar music could be.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  3. #029 Pearl Jam

    Seattle's enduring grunge standard-bearers with a deep catalog.

    Grunge · United States
  4. #030 Soundgarden

    Sub Pop heavyweights bridging grunge and 1970s metal.

    Grunge · United States
  5. #031 Alice in Chains

    Seattle quartet with bleak harmonies and crushing riffs.

    Grunge · United States
  6. #032 Red Hot Chili Peppers

    L.A. funk-rockers turned long-running alternative rock institution.

    Funk Rock · United States
  7. #033 Foo Fighters

    Dave Grohl-led rock workhorse, the most successful post-Nirvana band.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  8. #034 Green Day

    Bay Area trio who reignited mainstream punk and wrote a punk-rock opera.

    Pop Punk · United States
  9. #035 Oasis

    Manchester swagger and Beatlesque hooks at the center of Britpop.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  10. #036 Blur

    Britpop chameleons whose restless reinventions outlasted the era.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  11. #043 Rage Against the Machine

    Politically charged rap-rock whose riffs fused funk-metal and protest.

    Rap Rock · United States
  12. #044 Tool

    Cerebral progressive metal whose albums treat heaviness as ritual.

    Progressive Rock · United States
  13. #051 The Smashing Pumpkins

    Chicago dream-grunge band of double-album scale and shoegaze color.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  14. #052 Weezer

    Power-pop nerds with two iconic 90s records and a long, divisive run.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  15. #057 Korn

    Bakersfield band that codified the down-tuned, hip-hop-flecked nu metal sound.

    Nu Metal · United States
  16. #059 Pantera

    Texas groove-metal monsters who reshaped post-thrash heaviness.

    Thrash Metal · United States
  17. #112 My Bloody Valentine

    The genre-defining shoegaze band whose 'Loveless' remains untouchable.

    Shoegaze · Ireland
  18. #113 Slowdive

    British shoegazers of glacial beauty whose reunion rebuilt the genre's audience.

    Shoegaze · United Kingdom
  19. #114 Ride

    Oxford four-piece blending Byrdsian jangle with shoegaze haze.

    Shoegaze · United Kingdom
  20. #124 Neurosis

    Oakland heavy-rock visionaries who married hardcore weight to ritualistic ambient.

    Post-Rock · United States
  21. #128 Sleep

    California riff lords whose 'Dopesmoker' is a stoner-metal cornerstone.

    Stoner Rock · United States
  22. #129 Kyuss

    Palm Desert pioneers whose desert sessions birthed stoner rock.

    Stoner Rock · United States
  23. #137 Dinosaur Jr.

    Massachusetts indie noise legends whose loud-soft template shaped 90s alt-rock.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  24. #145 Fugazi

    D.C. post-hardcore exemplars of integrity, dynamics, and DIY ethics.

    Post-Hardcore · United States
  25. #148 Bad Religion

    L.A. melodic-punk academy who proved punk could be erudite.

    Punk Rock · United States
  26. #149 NOFX

    Bay Area skate-punk lifers and indie-label standard-bearers.

    Punk Rock · United States
  27. #150 Rancid

    Bay Area street-punk torchbearers carrying the Clash's spirit forward.

    Punk Rock · United States
  28. #151 The Offspring

    Orange County punks whose 'Smash' is the best-selling indie record ever.

    Punk Rock · United States
  29. #180 At the Gates

    Gothenburg melodic-death-metal architects whose 'Slaughter of the Soul' is canon.

    Death Metal · Sweden
  30. #184 Stratovarius

    Finnish melodic power-metal stalwarts of operatic neoclassical scale.

    Power Metal · Finland
  31. #186 Blind Guardian

    Krefeld bards turning Tolkien epics into shredding speed metal.

    Power Metal · Germany
  32. #187 Rage

    Long-running German power-metal trio of relentless output.

    Power Metal · Germany
  33. #191 Ministry

    Chicago industrial-metal pioneers whose grinding output reshaped extreme rock.

    Industrial Rock · United States
  34. #192 Nine Inch Nails

    Trent Reznor's industrial-rock juggernaut whose 'Downward Spiral' is genre-defining.

    Industrial Rock · United States
  35. #193 Marilyn Manson

    Florida shock-rock provocateur whose late-90s peak roiled mainstream culture.

    Industrial Rock · United States
  36. #194 White Zombie

    Rob Zombie's NYC pre-solo project, a 90s industrial-metal mainstay.

    Industrial Rock · United States
  37. #195 KMFDM

    Hamburg-Chicago industrial provocateurs of relentless output.

    Industrial Rock · Germany
  38. #196 Front 242

    Belgian electronic-body-music pioneers central to industrial rock's lineage.

    Industrial Rock · Belgium
  39. #197 Skinny Puppy

    Vancouver industrial pioneers of grim collage and biomechanical theatre.

    Industrial Rock · Canada
  40. #198 Godflesh

    Justin Broadrick's Birmingham project that helped birth industrial metal.

    Industrial Rock · United Kingdom
  41. #241 Bathory

    Quorthon's solo-vehicle Swedish project that pioneered Scandinavian black metal.

    Black Metal · Sweden
  42. #242 Mayhem

    Notorious Norwegian black-metal originators whose 'De Mysteriis' is canonical.

    Black Metal · Norway
  43. #243 Burzum

    Solo black-metal project whose lo-fi atmospherics shaped the genre's sound.

    Black Metal · Norway
  44. #244 Darkthrone

    Norwegian duo whose 'A Blaze in the Northern Sky' is a black-metal touchstone.

    Black Metal · Norway
  45. #245 Emperor

    Norwegian black-metal innovators of orchestral grandeur.

    Black Metal · Norway
  46. #246 Immortal

    Norwegian black-metal stalwarts of frostbitten riffs and corpsepaint imagery.

    Black Metal · Norway
  47. #250 Death

    Chuck Schuldiner's Florida band who effectively invented death metal.

    Death Metal · United States
  48. #251 Cannibal Corpse

    Buffalo death-metal mainstay and one of the genre's biggest bands.

    Death Metal · United States
  49. #252 Morbid Angel

    Florida death-metal pillar whose technical bite shaped the form.

    Death Metal · United States
  50. #253 Obituary

    Tampa swamp-and-grit death-metal lifers.

    Death Metal · United States
  51. #254 Deicide

    Tampa blasphemous death-metal band of single-topic notoriety.

    Death Metal · United States
  52. #255 Carcass

    Liverpool grindcore-to-melodeath pioneers whose 'Heartwork' is a touchstone.

    Death Metal · United Kingdom
  53. #256 Napalm Death

    Birmingham grindcore originators whose blast beats redefined extremity.

    Death Metal · United Kingdom
  54. #257 Bolt Thrower

    Coventry death-metal stalwarts of war-themed crawling riffs.

    Death Metal · United Kingdom
  55. #258 Entombed

    Stockholm 'Sunlight Studios' death-metal pioneers of the chainsaw guitar tone.

    Death Metal · Sweden
  56. #259 Dismember

    Stockholm death-metal cornerstones alongside Entombed.

    Death Metal · Sweden
  57. #260 Sepultura

    Belo Horizonte band whose 'Roots' fused thrash with Brazilian rhythm.

    Thrash Metal · Brazil
  58. #265 Café Tacuba

    Mexico City eclectics whose music spans rock en español, electronica, and more.

    Alternative Rock · Mexico
  59. #266 Maná

    Guadalajara band who became one of the most popular Latin rock acts.

    Pop Rock · Mexico
  60. #267 Caifanes

    Mexico City rock-en-español pioneers of dark, danceable rock.

    Alternative Rock · Mexico
  61. #271 Aterciopelados

    Bogotá rock-en-español band of folk-tinged genre play.

    Alternative Rock · Colombia
  62. #272 Héroes del Silencio

    Zaragoza band who became one of Spain's biggest rock exports.

    Alternative Rock · Spain
  63. #278 Noir Désir

    Bordeaux alt-rockers, one of France's most acclaimed rock bands.

    Alternative Rock · France
  64. #291 Dream Theater

    Long Island progressive-metal flagship of arena-scale shred.

    Progressive Rock · United States
  65. #293 Queensrÿche

    Bellevue, Washington band whose 'Operation: Mindcrime' defined prog metal.

    Progressive Rock · United States
  66. #294 Fates Warning

    Connecticut prog-metal pioneers whose patient compositions shaped the genre.

    Progressive Rock · United States
  67. #304 Silverchair

    Newcastle teen-grunge phenomenons who matured into ambitious art rock.

    Alternative Rock · Australia
  68. #308 Crowded House

    Trans-Tasman rockers behind enduring hits like 'Don't Dream It's Over'.

    Alternative Rock · Australia
  69. #313 You Am I

    Sydney indie-rock veterans whose 90s peak set Australian alternative rock.

    Indie Rock · Australia
  70. #314 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    Cave's Berlin-formed band of literary, often gothic alternative rock.

    Alternative Rock · Australia
  71. #330 The Tragically Hip

    Kingston band synonymous with Canadian rock identity for three decades.

    Alternative Rock · Canada
  72. #344 Voivod

    Quebec progressive thrash band of dissonant, sci-fi imagination.

    Thrash Metal · Canada
  73. #345 Annihilator

    Ottawa thrash-metal band of shred-virtuoso pedigree.

    Thrash Metal · Canada
  74. #354 The Wedding Present

    Leeds jangle-and-noise indie band beloved by John Peel.

    Indie Rock · United Kingdom
  75. #355 Pulp

    Sheffield band whose Jarvis Cocker-led wit and class observation defined Britpop.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  76. #356 Suede

    London band who lit Britpop's fuse with glam-tinged urban romance.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  77. #357 The Verve

    Wigan band whose 'Urban Hymns' is one of Britpop's biggest sellers.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  78. #358 Supergrass

    Oxford trio whose 'I Should Coco' captured Britpop's youthful rush.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  79. #359 Elastica

    London band fusing Wire-leaning post-punk with Britpop crunch.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  80. #406 Bikini Kill

    Olympia band who launched the riot grrrl movement.

    Punk Rock · United States
  81. #407 L7

    L.A. all-women punk-grunge band whose 'Bricks Are Heavy' is a 90s classic.

    Punk Rock · United States
  82. #408 Hole

    Courtney Love-led L.A. band whose 'Live Through This' is a 90s pillar.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  83. #409 Garbage

    Anglo-American band fronted by Shirley Manson whose 90s alt-rock hits remain canonical.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  84. #410 No Doubt

    Anaheim band whose Gwen Stefani-led ska-punk crossover defined late-90s mainstream rock.

    Ska Punk · United States
  85. #411 Sublime

    Long Beach band whose ska-punk-reggae stew became a SoCal staple.

    Ska Punk · United States
  86. #412 311

    Omaha-via-LA band fusing reggae, ska, and rap-rock into a cult enterprise.

    Ska Punk · United States
  87. #415 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

    Boston ska-core veterans behind 'The Impression That I Get'.

    Ska Punk · United States
  88. #418 Cake

    Sacramento alt-rockers of trumpet-flecked deadpan and unmistakable groove.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  89. #419 They Might Be Giants

    Brooklyn duo of clever, durable alt-pop across many decades.

    Indie Rock · United States
  90. #420 Ben Folds Five

    Chapel Hill piano-rock trio whose punkish virtuosity stood out in the 90s.

    Indie Rock · United States
  91. #421 Counting Crows

    Berkeley band whose 'August and Everything After' became a 90s alt-rock standard.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  92. #422 Hootie & the Blowfish

    Columbia, S.C. band whose 'Cracked Rear View' was a 90s mass-market behemoth.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  93. #424 Goo Goo Dolls

    Buffalo alt-rockers turned soft-rock hitmakers behind 'Iris'.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  94. #425 Live

    York, Pennsylvania alt-rockers whose 'Throwing Copper' was a 90s ubiquity.

    Alternative Rock · United States
  95. #426 Bush

    London band whose post-Nirvana grunge-rock found massive U.S. crossover.

    Grunge · United Kingdom
  96. #427 Stone Temple Pilots

    San Diego band whose Weiland-fronted grunge-rock topped 90s charts.

    Grunge · United States
  97. #430 Temple of the Dog

    Soundgarden-Pearl-Jam tribute project whose lone album is a grunge cornerstone.

    Grunge · United States
  98. #431 Mother Love Bone

    Pre-Pearl-Jam Seattle band whose lone LP previewed the grunge era.

    Grunge · United States
  99. #432 Mudhoney

    Sub Pop fuzz-rock standard-bearers and grunge OGs.

    Grunge · United States
  100. #433 Screaming Trees

    Mark Lanegan-fronted grunge band of psychedelic shading.

    Grunge · United States
  101. #434 Tad

    Sub Pop heavyweights who bridged Seattle grunge and bigger riff metal.

    Grunge · United States
  102. #435 Melvins

    Aberdeen, Washington sludge originators whose influence runs through Sub Pop's roster.

    Stoner Rock · United States
  103. #436 Butthole Surfers

    Texas chaos-rock band whose live shows were 80s underground legend.

    Noise Rock · United States
  104. #439 Slint

    Louisville band whose 'Spiderland' is a foundational text for math rock and post-rock.

    Math Rock · United States
  105. #440 Don Caballero

    Pittsburgh instrumental math-rockers of polyrhythmic intensity.

    Math Rock · United States
  106. #444 Built to Spill

    Boise indie band whose Doug Martsch-led guitar sprawl is hugely influential.

    Indie Rock · United States
  107. #445 Yo La Tengo

    Hoboken indie lifers fluent in everything from drone to bossa nova.

    Indie Rock · United States
  108. #446 Pavement

    Stockton lo-fi indie cornerstone whose albums remain indie-rock canon.

    Indie Rock · United States
  109. #447 Sebadoh

    Lou Barlow's lo-fi indie band, an essential 90s touchstone.

    Indie Rock · United States
  110. #448 Guided by Voices

    Dayton indie-rock institution of Robert Pollard's prolific four-track songwriting.

    Indie Rock · United States
  111. #449 Galaxie 500

    Boston dream-pop band whose three records remain quietly enormous.

    Dream Pop · United States
  112. #450 Mazzy Star

    L.A. duo whose 'Fade Into You' is dream pop's best-known hit.

    Dream Pop · United States
  113. #458 The Flaming Lips

    Oklahoma City psychedelic-rock band of cosmic ballads and confetti-cannon shows.

    Psychedelic Rock · United States
  114. #461 Spacemen 3

    Rugby drone-rock duo whose riff-and-repetition aesthetic shaped indie psych.

    Psychedelic Rock · United Kingdom
  115. #462 Loop

    London drone-rock band of motorik pulse and feedback haze.

    Psychedelic Rock · United Kingdom
  116. #463 Primal Scream

    Glasgow rock chameleons whose 'Screamadelica' fused indie and dance.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  117. #464 The Stone Roses

    Manchester band whose self-titled debut anchored Madchester and shaped Britpop.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  118. #465 Happy Mondays

    Manchester baggy-rave-rockers central to Madchester.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  119. #466 Inspiral Carpets

    Oldham Madchester organ-rock band, an early 90s indie crossover.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  120. #467 The Charlatans

    Northwich indie-rockers and a long-running Britpop survivor.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  121. #468 The La's

    Liverpool band whose lone LP gave us 'There She Goes' and a lasting myth.

    Indie Rock · United Kingdom
  122. #469 The Boo Radleys

    Wallasey band whose hazy psych-pop briefly went chart-pop with 'Wake Up Boo!'.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  123. #470 Mansun

    Chester band of late-Britpop ambition and conceptual songwriting.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  124. #475 Manic Street Preachers

    Welsh rockers whose literary, politicized arena-indie outlasted their dramatic 90s.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  125. #476 Catatonia

    Welsh band fronted by Cerys Matthews, late-Britpop crossover hitmakers.

    Britpop · United Kingdom
  126. #480 Skunk Anansie

    London band fronted by Skin, whose Britrock crunch broke into late-90s charts.

    Alternative Rock · United Kingdom
  127. #481 Therapy?

    Belfast trio whose noise-pop crunch made them 90s UK rock mainstays.

    Alternative Rock · Northern Ireland
  128. #483 The Cranberries

    Limerick band fronted by Dolores O'Riordan whose 90s alt-rock hits remain ubiquitous.

    Alternative Rock · Ireland
  129. #486 Hothouse Flowers

    Dublin band of Celtic-tinged soulful rock.

    Alternative Rock · Ireland
  130. #491 Sunny Day Real Estate

    Seattle emo originators whose 'Diary' shaped second-wave emo.

    Emo · United States
  131. #493 Mineral

    Texas emo band whose two 90s LPs remain genre essentials.

    Emo · United States
  132. #497 X Japan

    Tokyo visual-kei pioneers whose theatrical metal made them Japan's biggest rock band.

    Power Metal · Japan
  133. #498 Boredoms

    Osaka noise-rock collective central to Japan's underground.

    Noise Rock · Japan