Unleashing raw aggression at Woodstock ’99, “Stuck” saw Limp Bizkit deliver one of their most intense performances, appearing on Three Dollar Bill, Y’all$, released July 1997. The track captures the band’s chaotic, high energy style during the rise of nu metal.
Glory Box” – Portishead (1994)
Released in 1994 on Dummy, “Glory Box” is one of the defining tracks of Portishead’s debut and a cornerstone of the trip-hop movement that emerged from Bristol in the early ’90s. Built around a slowed-down sample of Isaac Hayes’ 1969 song “Ike’s Rap II,” the track blends soul, hip-hop beats, jazz textures, and noir-like atmospheres into a sound that felt radically new at the time.