Music Rewind Season 5 is here!
From Radiohead, to Styx, to The Clash, to REM to Alvvays, to Bob Dylan and more.....
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Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? by The Cranberries (1993)
#250 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
The stunning debut that introduced the world to The Cranberries and one of the most pure, heartfelt breakthroughs of the 90s. This 1993 album wove dreamy jangle-pop, shimmering guitars, and Dolores OโRiordanโs unmistakable yodel-inflected vocals into an irresistible sound that captured both vulnerability and quiet defiance.
A timeless classic that still feels fresh and deeply moving more than 30 years later.
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Two-episode week at The Music History Vault. ๐๏ธ
From Doolittle by Pixies (#251)
to
No Fences by Garth Brooks (Honorable Mention)
Alt-rock chaos met country crossover royalty. Same week. Different universe.
Counting down the Top 300 Albums of All Time
Available at the the link below on Album Archives
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No Fences by Garth Brooks (1990)
Honorable Mention 9 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
The peak of Garth Brooksโ early career and one of the most successful, game-changing masterpieces of the 1990s. This 1990 album perfectly blended traditional country storytelling with arena-ready anthems and crossover pop appeal, creating a timeless classic that shattered sales records and brought country music to the mainstream like never before.
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Doolittle by Pixies (1989)
#251 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
The undisputed peak of the Pixiesโ career and one of the most explosive, influential masterpieces of the 1980s. This 1989 album perfectly fused noisy alternative rock intensity with irresistible pop hooks and surreal, biblical lyricism, creating a timeless classic that helped birth the alternative explosion of the 90s.
From the manic โDebaserโ to the majestic โMonkey Gone to Heaven,โ Doolittle remains a blueprint for loud-quiet dynamics and raw emotional power.
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Breakfast In America by Supertramp (1979)
#252 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
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Supertramp's Masterpiece and the End of a Golden Era
The latest episode from the Vault!
Breakfast In America by Supertramp (1979)
#252 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
Supertramp's Masterpiece and the End of a Golden Era
Breakfast In America by Supertramp (1979)
#252 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
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Breakfast In America by Supertramp (1979)
#252 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
The peak of Supertrampโs career and one of the most polished, hook-filled masterpieces of the late 1970s. This 1979 album perfectly balanced progressive rock sophistication with irresistible pop accessibility, creating a timeless classic that dominated radio worldwide.
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Violator by Depeche Mode (1990)
#253 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
A flawless, era-defining masterpiece that elevated Depeche Mode from synth-pop pioneers to global rock-electronic superstars. Released in 1990, Violator blended dark, cinematic atmospheres with irresistible hooks and massive stadium-ready sound.
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The latest on Music Rewind: Richard Foos, founder of Rhino Records, joins us to discuss The Electric Flagโs A Long Time Cominโ.
A wildly overlooked 1968 album that sounds like blues, soul, psychedelia, and jazz-rock all crashing together at once.
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The latest from the Music History Vault on Album Archives.
Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses (1991)
#254 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
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Over Lovinโ You - The Electric Flag - Music Rewind Favorite Clips
Live Monterey Pop Festival June 17, 1967
Listen to our episode discussing The Electric Flagโs album A Long Time Cominโ with special guest Richard Foos, co-founder of Rhino Records.
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The latest from the Music History Vault.
Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses (1991)
#254 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
Guns N' Roses at Their Peak and on the Edge
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Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses (1991)
#254 on the Top 300 Albums of All Time
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Now available at Music Rewind!
The Electric Flag - A Long Time Comin'
with guest Richard Foos, co-founder of Rhino Records
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