Bands like Nine Inch Nails, Sublime and Deftones have dipped back into the past to give a hit from the '80s a second life.
Why this cover works: Welsh post-punk band Young Marble Giants are a fairly obscure choice to cover since they barely lasted ...
One-hit wonders of the 1990s. One-hit wonders occupy a unique and emotional place in our collective memory, transporting us ...
The '90s were a groundbreaking decade for music, especially when it comes to grunge and alternative artists. If '90s rock is your go-to music taste, you have a ton of solid tracks to catch up on, as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nirvana's 1991 classic "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was ranked No. 1 song of the '90s by Rolling Stone. The ranking should come as a ...
Some of the best country music came out in the 90s. The decade is still revered as among the best, with new artists today trying to emulate the sound from that era. But perhaps surprisingly, some of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sawyer Brown just reminded fans why their music remains timeless. The country band's recent TikTok video performing their 1991 hit ...
Proving that nostaglia never goes out of style, pretty much everything from the '90s — TV shows, fashion, music — is more popular than ever. Of course, there are some exceptions; not everything that ...
Courteney Cox, basketball fans and Marvel movies have recently joined in on the resurgence of the band’s signature anthemic ...
You'd have to be living under a rock to not know Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana. Released in 1991, the track was the lead single on Nirvana's breakthrough album Nevermind. After its release, the ...
No matter how much time passes, some one-hit wonders from the 1990s seem to stick around like an old, rubbery piece of gum on the underside of your school desk. Even if you don’t necessarily enjoy its ...
This song defined an entire generation. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" ranked No. 1 '90s song by Rolling Stone. The song defined Generation X's apathy, disillusionment, and became a generational anthem.