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3 Songs That Sound Like Driving Home on a Summer Night in the 1990s

If thereโ€™s one thing Iโ€™m good at, itโ€™s putting together a 90s playlist. And if you want to capture the essence of driving down the highway during a sticky 1990s summer night, these songs are must-haves for such a playlist. Letโ€™s get nostalgic, shall we?

โ€œ1979โ€ by Smashing Pumpkins from โ€˜Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadnessโ€™ (1996)

Smashing Pumpkins produced quite a few songs suitable for this list, many of which can be found on Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness. I went with their biggest hit single, simply because it fits the vibe so well. This gorgeous, ethereal alternative rock song is a coming-of-age anthem of sorts, one that resonated with listeners in 1996. โ€œ1979โ€ was a smash hit on the charts, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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โ€œI’m on the edge of losing my connection to youth, but I wanted to communicate from the edge of it, an echo back to the generation that’s coming, to sum up all the things I felt as a youth but was never able to voice articulately,โ€ Billy Corgan said of the song.

โ€œFade Into Youโ€ by Mazzy Star from โ€˜So Tonight That I Might Seeโ€™ (1993)

Another ethereal, dreamy song, this lovely tune from Mazzy Star remains their most well-known track to date. โ€œFade Into Youโ€ is a dream pop song that just sounds like the early 1990s. Anyone who was around when it first dropped will get sent back in time before the vocals even kick in. โ€œFade Into Youโ€ was only a minor hit on the Hot 100, peaking at No. 44. But it did do particularly well in Iceland and the US Alternative Airplay charts at No. 3.

โ€œInterstate Love Songโ€ by Stone Temple Pilots from โ€˜Purpleโ€™ (1994)

โ€œInterstateโ€ is in the name, after all. This oneโ€™s a must-have for a playlist of 1990s songs dedicated to driving down the freeway during a warm summer night. Stone Temple Pilotsโ€™ grunge classic was the second single off their album Purple, and it became a very quick hit on the charts. This country-leaning rock song peaked at No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock chart and No. 9 on the UK Rock & Metal chart. 

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