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10 Alternative Rock Songs From the 90s That Slipped Through the Cracks

The 1990s were one of the best eras for rock music, particularly when it came to alternative rock and grunge. From Nirvana to Green Day to Radiohead, tons of rock bands released chart-topping and legendary songs during this decade. However, because of the sheer volume of great music that came out during that time, a lot of bigs songs have fallen through the cracks and may not be remembered as fondly as other big hits of the decade. Letโ€™s take a dive into 10 of the best alternative rock songs from the 1990s that you may have forgotten about!

1. โ€œTake A Pictureโ€ by Filter

This hit song closed out the millennium in a killer way, and Filterโ€™s album Title Of Record came out the following January.

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2. โ€œNewโ€ by No Doubt

โ€œNewโ€ was originally written for the soundtrack to the 1999 film Go. However, No Doubt added it to their album Return Of Saturn in 2000. Depending on what kind of fan you ask, this is peak No Doubt entering their new wave era.

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3. โ€œWhat Itโ€™s Likeโ€ by Everlast

Remember โ€œJump Aroundโ€ by House Of Pain? The lead singer of that band was in Everlast and sang โ€œWhat Itโ€™s Likeโ€. Fun facts are fun!

4. โ€œEyeโ€ by The Smashing Pumpkins

They delivered hit after hit during the 1990s, but this alternative rock song by The Smashing Pumpkins deserves more lasting love for what it was. It was a beautiful addition to the soundtrack of David Lynchโ€™s 1997 film Lost Highway.

5. โ€œNot If You Were The Last Junkie On Earthโ€ by The Dandy Warhols

โ€œNot If You Were The Last Junkie On Earthโ€ wasnโ€™t just a killer 1990s alternative rock song. It was also a tongue-in-cheek tribute to friends (and rivals) The Brian Jonestown Massacre. The latter even released a cheeky song in response titled โ€œNot If You Were The Last Dandy On Earthโ€.

6. โ€œUninvitedโ€ by Alanis Morissette

โ€œIronicโ€ and โ€œYou Learn/You Oughta Knowโ€ were Alanis Morissetteโ€™s biggest hits in the 1990s. We think โ€œUninvitedโ€ should be up there too.

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7. โ€œThe Great Beyondโ€ by R.E.M.

Another soundtrack song on our list, โ€œThe Great Beyondโ€ by R.E.M. was originally written for the 1999 movie Man On The Moon.

8. โ€œThe Wayโ€ by Fastball

Nothing sounds like the late 1990s quite like โ€œThe Wayโ€ by Fastball. If you need a good dose of nostalgia, let this alt-rock track take you back to a simpler time.

9. โ€œ6 Undergroundโ€ by Sneaker Pimps

This electronic dance-rock song was revived for a while thanks to TikTok in 2023. โ€œSpin Spin Sugarโ€ is another great hit by Sneaker Pimps, too.

10. โ€œWalking After Youโ€ by Foo Fighters

โ€œWalking After Youโ€ was more popular in the UK than it was in the US upon its release in 1997. We think itโ€™s an incredibly underrated gem from Foo Fightersโ€™ earlier discography.

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