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There’s one more thing that makes ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ the song of the decade, and that’s Samuel Bayer’s now iconic video. Anger, despondency, pain and chaos ripped through a million bedrooms as we listened to Cobain wail, scream and howl lyrics that were as confusing as they were powerful: “A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido… hey.” What the fuck? A generation of disaffected youth had found an anthem like no other. This was like nothing we’d ever heard before: the sound of Seattle’s grunge scene coming out of the garage like a ravenous monster. Many words have been written about ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit,’ and we’re about to add a few more, but it’s almost impossible to overstate the sonic earthquake that this song caused around the world in 1991. Like everyone else, they got into Nirvana the moment they heard the first ten seconds of ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ on the radio: Kurt Cobain’s dirty Boston-aping guitar riff exploding as Dave Grohl’s kit and Krist Novoselic’s bass smashed their way into the song and our collective consciousness. Whether the ‘90s was the greatest decade for music is mostly a generational debate, but as you’ll hear, one thing’s for sure: it was never boring.Īll the cool kids will tell you that they were into Nirvana back in ’89 when they released Bleach on Sub Pop. Given the crowded field, we’ve been ultra-selective in compiling this all-bangers, no-clangers playlist and limited it to one song per artist. Remember when electronica looked like the future? Where do mischief makers like Pavement, Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest fit in? And that’s to say nothing of the totally random ska and swing revivals…although that’s all you’ll hear about it here. Hip-hop took over the world, and seemed to change shape every few months. In England, Oasis and the rest of the Britpop lot left nearly as big a mark as Nirvana and the other Seattleites. History has boiled it down to grunge and gangsta rap on one end, boy bands and Britney Spears at the other, but it’s the stuff in the middle and on the fringes that makes the period difficult to sum up. What, did you think that we were going to start things off with anything less than a nonstop banger from one of the greatest female hip-hop artists of all time? GET AT IT.No decade is a musical monolith, but seeing the best songs of the ‘90s listed all in one place, the era seems especially scattered.

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Hip-hop motivates and these 50 tracks-compiled by our plate-clanging, mile-stockpiling, stadium-step-burning editors at Men's Health-motivate best. Just try to sit still through Outkast's "B.O.B." or keep your pulse steady through Kanye's "Stronger." Blast Wu Tang Clan's "Bring Da Ruckus" through your headphones and will yourself not to make any ruckus. Hip-hop isn't just something to play during a workout. And all along it swaggers and boasts and never surrenders. If there's a pause to rest, the beat always returns.

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