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Whatculture's 10 Grunge Albums That Deserve More Love

"Despite being a long-dead genre of music that died alongside its prominent voice, grunge is a genre that, for those present and others who were not during its highs and lows, was as immensely popular at its peak as almost any other boom in the history of the medium.
For those of you that believe grunge belonged to one or two bands - and we know which bands you're thinking of already - you'll be pleasantly surprised to find that there is a multitude of different artists that have blessed the genre with stylistic variations, progressively building on the foundation laid by the forefathers of the genre.
Unfortunately, though, a lot of the progenitors are still also the only artists associated with this type of music, which in essence, kind of limits its mass appeal even if it hit the mainstream harder than the drummers would hit their snares."
-Callum Marsh-
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Live Through This (Hole, 1994)
Live Through This (Hole, 1994)
2
¡Viva Zapata! (7 Year Bitch, 1994)
¡Viva Zapata! (7 Year Bitch, 1994)
3
1000 Smiling Knuckles (Skin Yard, 1991)
1000 Smiling Knuckles (Skin Yard, 1991)
4
Dragline (Paw, 1993)
Dragline (Paw, 1993)
5
Fontanelle (Babes in Toyland, 1992)
Fontanelle (Babes in Toyland, 1992)
6
Degradation Trip (Jerry Cantrell, 2002)
Degradation Trip (Jerry Cantrell, 2002)
7
Gish (The Smashing Pumpkins, 1991)
Gish (The Smashing Pumpkins, 1991)
8
Facelift (Alice in Chains, 1990)
Facelift (Alice in Chains, 1990)
9
Dayglo (Love Battery, 1992)
Dayglo (Love Battery, 1992)
10
Bleach (Nirvana, 1989)
Bleach (Nirvana, 1989)
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