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Ænima (1996)
I got to see Fear Factory as an opener for Megadeth at an outside venue in Phoenix. Went out and bought Demanufacture the next day.
A little disappointed that I'm not seeing any Queensryche here. Some of their best albums were in the 90's.
Huge Rush fan as well. Loved Counterparts. The Speed of Love is a top tier song.
Honestly I couldn't fit all the albums in that I thought were great during the 90's. I saw so many concerts back then it was ridiculous.
BTW special shout outs to the bands I think few will talk about. Jackyl, Brother Cane, Candlebox, and The Poor for starters. All those bands opened for top name bands back then and made a lasting impression on me.
One last thing ... I missed out on getting to see Alice in Chains live with Metallica. That was when they went into rehab and Candlebox took their place. It wasn't too long after that for the death of Lane Staley. Truly a sad day in music.
I may not agree with some people here on other topics but I can say this for sure ... music can certainly bring all types of people together.
I did own the Straight outta Compton and C + C Music Factory albums as well. They were excellent.
TOOL taught me a lot about Jungian philosophy.
the cardigans
korn issues (even though it's bordering 2000)
nine inch nails downward spiral
alice in chains three legged dog album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjiMQbLheLE
The tenor joining in for the Tuba Mirum... literal eargasm.
In music, 'best' means 'genre defining' or 'music that created new sound' or 'created a new genre.' As much as I enjoy seeing the different albums listed on this thread, I find that the derivative bands like "Alice in Chains," "Beastie Boys" or "311" fall into the "FAVORITE" category and not the "BEST" category.
The 90s was when hiphop exploded and anything 'Beastie' in the 90s was the group in their decline. Dr. Dre, Snoop, those were the emerging hiphop/rap artists that defined the genre for decades to come.
'Alice in Chains' was just another rock/grunge mash-up band that followed in Pearl Jam and Nirvana's wake. AiC was not genre defining nor did they create a new sound. Frankly, Stone Temple Pilots did that sound better than AiC, even Everclear was a better band.
/rant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHx6CRR3Ai4