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The Top 200 Songs of the 1990s (according to Issun, no repeats)

Issun

Chumpy
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The early 90s were a great era for Prog Metal, and Dream Theater was one of the biggest bands in the genre. It's no surprise that #182 "Pull Me Under" was their biggest hit because it rocks pretty damn hard.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
I've never been a huge country fan, outside of the classics like Cash and Cline, but the 1990s had some fun artists, before people like Toby Keith saw 9/11 as a license to be as racist and jingoistic as possible and never look back. One of the most enjoyable 90s country singers was Garth Brooks, who, with #181 "Friends in Low Places" also made one of the greatest karaoke anthems of all time.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
I was pretty sure what that was going to be before I even clicked it, and I was not disappointed.
 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
Mazzy Star set the standard for wispy indie rock ballads back in 1993 with #180 "Fade Into You" and everyone from Jewel to Sufjan Stevens has followed their lead.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
Yes, there is a Creed song on this list. I find their first album to actually be somewhat decent, and #179 "My Own Prison" is the best song on the album.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
It's easy to forget what a bombshell Eminem and his first single #178 "My Name Is" were in 1998. As important as he has been to rap music in the ensuing 25 years, it wasn't until his second album that he really took off, and some of his lyrics have not aged well at all (shocking, I know!) So yeah, CW for homophobia here.

 

Torzelbaum

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(he, him, his)
Things that impress Shania Twain:
Owning a blanket
Paying your heating bill
Having firewood and a fireplace
Owning a working space heater
Having a well insulated house

(But I guess that does make sense since she's from Canada.)
 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
Man, 1997 was really a year for earworms, huh? While My Heart WIll Go On, was a schmaltzy ballad, #176 "Mmm Bop" was a silly, catchy, fun, Jackson 5-esque pop-rock song, and was only slightly less ubiquitous. Sure, it's not particularly well written, but I liked it then and I like it now.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
And another late-decade earworm. While The Old Apartment i probably my favorite Barenaked Ladies song, #175 "One Week" is easily their most iconic, plus it's fun to try and sing along to.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
James is one of the lesser known 90s bands, but #174 "Laid" is their most well known song. It was also banned from American radio because American radio has always been extremely prudish.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
#173 "Here's Where the Story Ends " by The Sundays came out in January of 1990, so right away we had a song that laid out the blueprint for so much of the alt-rock that would feature heavily in the ensuing decade.

 

Issun

Chumpy
(He/Him)
#172
Pack it up pack it in
Let me begin
I came to win
Battle me? That's a sin!

I came to get down
I came to get down
So get out your seat and Jump Around!

 
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