Tool: Tool's progressive metal sound and complex compositions set them apart as one of the most innovative and boundary-pushing bands of the '90s.
Stone Temple Pilots: Stone Temple Pilots' catchy melodies, gritty vocals, and hard rock sound propelled them to success in the early '90s.
Soundgarden: Soundgarden's innovative fusion of heavy metal, punk, and psychedelic rock set them apart in the '90s alternative rock scene.
Rage Against the Machine: Blending rap, funk, and metal, Rage Against the Machine's politically charged lyrics.
Pearl Jam: With their debut album "Ten," Pearl Jam became synonymous with the Seattle sound and grunge movement.
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Nirvana: Nirvana's explosive blend of grunge and hard rock revolutionized the music industry.
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Nine Inch Nails: Nine Inch Nails, led by Trent Reznor, brought industrial rock to the mainstream in the '90s.
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Metallica: While Metallica rose to prominence in the '80s, their impact continued into the '90s with albums like the self-titled "Metallica.
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Guns N' Roses: While they rose to fame in the late '80s, Guns N' Roses continued their success into the '90s with the release of "Use Your Illusion I & II.
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Alice in Chains: Known for their dark and brooding sound, Alice in Chains combined heavy metal with grunge and alternative rock influences.