10 Underrated 90s Alt-Rock Bands You Need To Listen To

Stick to the music and don't go looking at their videos for fashion inspiration!

By Lewis Howse /

The 90s was a wonderful time for music, in many ways. Sure, you had some toe-curlingly awful pap, but that is true of any decade. What made the 90s so terrific, is that there were so many different genres of music co-existing and attaining success. In today's poptastic, autotune-happy world, that would certainly be a welcomed relief. You had Britpop, rap, dance music, grunge and metal all staking their claim for the number one spot. You also had the hard-to-pin-down alt-rock genre, which had a huge presence in the early-to-mid 90s. They were, by their very definition, the 'alternative' to standard rock music, and would often incorporate elements of many musical genres and styles. There were huge alt-rock bands, like Pearl Jam, Radiohead and The Pixies, who have gone on to have long careers and continue to play the big festivals and sell out arenas worldwide. The genre's popularity, however, meant that many lesser-known bands were able to have their fifteen minutes of fame and maybe even get a gold record out of it, before disappearing from the scene. The following are ten underrated (and almost forgotten) 90s alt-rock bands who, if you're a fan of the genre, you really do need to be checking out. Just make sure that, whatever you do, you stick to the music and don't go looking at their videos for fashion inspiration!

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