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December 12, 2007

VH1's 100 Greatest Songs Of The '90s: Not Enough Pavement

Get 600,000 VH1.com users together to vote their tastes from the '90s and what do you learn? Pretty much that Backstreet Boys had the third best single of the decade. And that we are so thankful VH1 never linked to the Gummys voting. We're not even gonna reverse the order -- it's a treat from 1 to 100.

01 Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
02 U2 - "One"
03 Backstreet Boys - "I Want It That Way"
04 Whitney Houston - "I Will Always Love You"
05 Madonna - "Vogue"
06 Sir Mix-A-Lot - "Baby Got Back"
07 Britney Spears - "...Baby One More Time"
08 TLC - "Waterfalls"
09 R.E.M. - "Losing My Religion"
10 Sinéad O'Connor - "Nothing Compares 2 U"
11 Pearl Jam - "Jeremy"
12 Alanis Morissette - "You Oughta Know"
13 Dr. Dre (Feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg) - "Nuthin' but a "G" Thang"
14 Mariah Carey - "Vision of Love"
15 Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Under the Bridge"
16 MC Hammer - "U Can't Touch This"
17 Destiny's Child - "Say My Name"
18 Metallica - "Enter Sandman"
19 Beastie Boys - "Sabotage"
20 Hanson - "MMMBop"

21 Celine Dion - "My Heart Will Go On"
22 Beck - "Loser"
23 Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue - "Whatta Man"
24 House of Pain - "Jump Around"
25 Soundgarden - "Black Hole Sun"
26 Eminem - "My Name Is"
27 Counting Crows - "Mr. Jones"
28 Ricky Martin - "Livin' la Vida Loca"
29 Vanilla Ice - "Ice Ice Baby"
30 *NSYNC - "Tearin' Up My Heart"
31 Radiohead - "Creep"
32 BLACKstreet - "No Diggity"
33 Spice Girls - "Wannabe"
34 Third Eye Blind - "Semi-Charmed Life"
35 Oasis - "Wonderwall"
36 C+C Music Factory - "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)"
37 Green Day - "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
38 Christina Aguilera - "Genie In A Bottle"
39 Goo Goo Dolls - "Iris"
40 Color Me Badd - "I Wanna Sex You Up"
41 Spin Doctors - "Two Princes"
42 Collective Soul - "Shine"
43 En Vogue - "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)"
44 The Fugees - "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
45 Hootie & the Blowfish - "Only Wanna Be With You"
46 Shania Twain - "You're Still the One"
47 Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch - "Good Vibrations"
48 Matchbox Twenty - "3 AM"
49 Jewel - "Who Will Save Your Soul"
50 Alice in Chains - "Man in the Box"
51 Tupac (Feat. Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman) - "California Love"
52 Sugar Ray - "Fly"
53 Naughty by Nature - "O.P.P."
54 Joan Osborne - "One of Us"
55 Fiona Apple - "Criminal"
56 L.L. Cool J - "Mama Said Knock You Out"
57 Jay-Z featuring Amil and Ja Rule - "Can I Get A..."
58 Sophie B. Hawkins - "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover"
59 Weezer - "Buddy Holly"
60 Bell Biv DeVoe - "Poison"
61 Sheryl Crow - "All I Wanna Do"
62 Live - "I Alone"
63 The Notorious B.I.G. (Feat. Mase & Puff Daddy) - "Mo Money Mo Problems"
64 The Presidents of the United States of America - "Peaches"
65 Digital Underground - "The Humpty Dance"
66 Edwin McCain - "I'll Be"
67 Deee-Lite - "Groove Is In The Heart"
68 Will Smith - "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It"
69 Korn - "Freak on a Leash"
70 Jamiroquai - "Virtual Insanity"
71 Arrested Development - "Tennessee"
72 Barenaked Ladies - "One Week"
73 Marcy Playground - "Sex and Candy"
74 Cher - "Believe"
75 Kris Kross - "Jump"
76 Blues Traveler - "Run-Around"
77 Ice Cube - "It Was a Good Day"
78 Lenny Kravitz - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
79 Meredith Brooks - "Bitch"
80 Right Said Fred - "I'm Too Sexy"
81 Paula Cole - "I Don't Want to Wait"
82 Geto Boys - "Mind Playing Tricks on Me"
83 The Breeders - "Cannonball"
84 Snow - "Informer"
85 Cypress Hill - "Insane In The Brain"
86 The Cranberries - "Linger"
87 Billy Ray Cyrus - "Achy Breaky Heart"
88 Duncan Sheik - "Barely Breathing"
89 Liz Phair - "Never Said"
90 New Radicals - "You Get What You Give"
91 Sarah McLachlan - "Building a Mystery"
92 Public Enemy - "911 Is A Joke"
93 Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories - "Stay"
94 Fastball - "The Way"
95 Montell Jordan - "This is How We Do It"
96 Nelson - "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection"
97 Prince & The New Power Generation - "Gett Off"
98 EMF - "Unbelievable"
99 Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott - "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"
100 Gerardo - "Rico Suave"
Of course there's some essential '90s acts in there (Breeders and Beasties and Weezer and Fiona and Public Enemy and hey even pre-Bluths Arrested Development), but mostly we're psyched that Gerardo squeaked in! Latin 'til he dies, baby. You can watch the entire countdown in televised format Monday-Friday, December 17 – 21 at 10 PM each night, although really we just spared you that experience. You're welcome.

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fuck pavement...where are the cardigans??

all in all this list isn't horrible, though. if you were to put this on shuffle at a party people would LOSE it.

Posted by: nick at 12/12/07 2:02 PM | Reply
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Yeah, they would lose it and put a bullet in their head. That list is terrible.

Posted by: kidgotham at 12/12/07 2:08 PM | Reply
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"It's the station you can listen to at work!"

Seriously though, as long as I live I will never understand the universal appeal of "Under the Bridge" and all the other mid-tempo Peppers ballads about California that it wrought.

Posted by: Brian at 12/12/07 2:12 PM | Reply
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Man, the 90's were just f'n awful. A handfull of bright spots, but that's it.

Posted by: Jon at 12/12/07 2:21 PM | Reply
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the most predictable thing you could've ever said (ever) is "not enough pavement". jesus christ. we get it already.

Posted by: frankie at 12/12/07 2:24 PM | Reply
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of all the radiohead songs to choose...

Posted by: Dunc at 12/12/07 2:34 PM | Reply
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Zeppelin Rulz!

Posted by: beckett at 12/12/07 2:34 PM | Reply
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i'm fucking sick of pavement fans

Posted by: sattmigue at 12/12/07 2:46 PM | Reply
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WHERE THE FUCK IS "NO RAIN"!??

Posted by: Cody at 12/12/07 2:48 PM | Reply
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU GUYS!?!?! Whitney Houston didn't even write that song. Dolly Parton did for that movie "Best Little Whore House in Texas" plus her vocal range was far superior in the original. I'm so tired of covers taking the credit.

Posted by: somma at 12/12/07 2:49 PM | Reply
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Phuck. The New Radicals are going to be in my head for the rest of the day.

Posted by: 800lb at 12/12/07 2:53 PM | Reply
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU GUYS!?!?! Whitney Houston didn't even write that song. Dolly Parton did for the movie "Best Little Whore House in Texas" no less. Plus her vocal range in the original was far superior.
I'm sick of covers taking all the credit.
And while we're at it go listen to "Past Time Paradise" by Stevie Wonder which was later adopted into the superficial "Gangsters Paradise."

Posted by: Jason at 12/12/07 2:53 PM | Reply
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P.S. Enya wrote the background track used in "Killing Me Softly" by the Fugees. never thought I'd see the day that hip hop would reappropriate New Age.

Posted by: Jason at 12/12/07 2:56 PM | Reply
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The fact that Hanson is on this list is a sign of the apocalypse.

Posted by: AC at 12/12/07 2:57 PM | Reply
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For VH1 and pop music, I find the list completely accurate. Not necessarily with the adjective "greatest" but possibly "biggest."

I do think you should cherish this list, however, because in 10 years when they do the best of 2000-2010 and we see the 100 "biggest" songs of this decade, it's going to make us even sadder. Like the post said, there's a few respectable acts in the 90s list above. Other than "Hey Ya" and "Crazy," what will this era provide in a general pop list as such? Probably pure crap, which is why people are on sites like this one looking for better things.

Posted by: Austin at 12/12/07 3:07 PM | Reply
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What, no Milli Vanilli?

Posted by: tk. at 12/12/07 3:10 PM | Reply
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I remember trying to vote for this. You couldn't pick any song released in the 90s. You could only pick from a list of about 300 songs or so, and each band only had one song.

I didn't vote because most of what I thought were the best songs in the 90s weren't available for selection.

Posted by: Tony at 12/12/07 3:25 PM | Reply
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Humpty Dance deserves to be higher, MUCH higher.

And how did "Gettin jiggy wit it" crawl its way up out of hell?

Posted by: sATaLyte at 12/12/07 3:45 PM | Reply
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Unbelievably shitty, this. They even managed to find a meh PE song.

Posted by: Ron Mwangaguhunga at 12/12/07 3:50 PM | Reply
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horrible list

Posted by: adi at 12/12/07 4:16 PM | Reply
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Pavement has to be the most over hyped shit band to ever pass for "indie" rock. There, I've said it. Discuss amongst yourselves.

Posted by: Joe Bob at 12/12/07 4:19 PM | Reply
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pardon my french, but BULLSHIT! No pavement, not even SEMISONIC!?! are you kidding. Closing Time!? jesus christ monkey balls.

Posted by: Jonathan at 12/12/07 4:28 PM | Reply
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Doesn't anyone read the "600,000 VH1.com users voted" part? Seriously, what kind of Pavement fan would watch VH1 on a regular basis?

Posted by: Apexa at 12/12/07 4:36 PM | Reply
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Destiny's Child "Say My Name" wasn't even released as a single until spring of 2000. Brilliant.

Futher proof that we are surrounded by moronos. These are the same people that made Titanic the highest grossing film ever.

Posted by: RJ at 12/12/07 4:36 PM | Reply
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not enough Duncan sheik

Posted by: dannygutters at 12/12/07 4:42 PM | Reply
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"never thought I'd see the day that hip hop would reappropriate New Age."

did you not see that day when it happened 10 years ago? I know I was too preoccupied with my middle school dance to notice when one nebulously-defined genre appropriated another.

Posted by: historyman68 at 12/12/07 4:43 PM | Reply
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Isn't the whole point of VH1 these days just to have snarky douchebags make fun of everything? I guess this list makes sense then. I'm just glad Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch and Bell Biv Devoe made the list...

Posted by: DS48 at 12/12/07 4:44 PM | Reply
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"Not enough pavement" is clearly a joke. No one would expect VH1 or VH1.com users to put Pavement on a Top 100 list. You people are so dense sometimes.

Posted by: John at 12/12/07 5:14 PM | Reply
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geez...this is what my upbringing is going to be remembered by. excuse me while i go find a razorblade and a staind cd to end it all...

Posted by: annie onymous at 12/12/07 5:39 PM | Reply
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It was actually The Fugees song "Ready or Not" that you're thinking of Jason, and she didn't "right the music" as much as The Fugees simply "borrowed" her song (Boadicea), tossed on a drum beat and rapped over it.

Posted by: Dold at 12/12/07 5:42 PM | Reply
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glaring omissions!

soul asylum - runaway train
deep blue something - breakfast at tiffany's
gin blossoms - hey jealousy (even though the original was released in 1989, iknowiknow)
semisonic - closing time (as someone else mentioned)
r kelly - bump n grind
tag team - whoomp there it is
69 boyz - come on ride the train
squirrel nut zippers - hell (!!!)


how about instead of bitching and moaning about how bad the list is, start posting some songs you think are missing.

Posted by: nick at 12/12/07 5:54 PM | Reply
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i agree w/ nick
those 8 songs outshadow 1/2 of VH-1's list.


where's my razorblade suitcase cd?

Posted by: a-ron at 12/12/07 6:07 PM | Reply
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I'm wondering where Spice Girls' "Say You'll Be There" or "2 Become 1" are -- those are true 90s classics.

Posted by: DK at 12/12/07 6:39 PM | Reply
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wow. i'm amazed at how many people don't understand self deprecation when it hits them over the head.

[...for the record, pavement owns.]

Posted by: am at 12/12/07 6:40 PM | Reply
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where the fuck is BLUR & SONG #2.....that's the song where even they admitted to wanting to be PAVEMENT........that song rules.

Posted by: maya lucia at 12/12/07 7:24 PM | Reply
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R-kelly! glaring omission, to be sure. at least "i believe i can fly" - c'mon, vh1!

Posted by: E at 12/12/07 8:23 PM | Reply
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yeah,pavement is actually pretty goddamn good.and song 2 was deffinetly missing.As far as the last part about blur wanting to be pavement with that song,the whole blur album is a knock on american lofi indie,not them wanting to be pavement as much as mocking them

Posted by: pavementblur at 12/12/07 8:37 PM | Reply
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The Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears entries remind me of a part of the '90s I'd rather not remember.

Posted by: bookwibble at 12/12/07 9:55 PM | Reply
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re: Enya,
it's actually sort of mesmerizing when you watch it in this context http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEzpfpaNJfY

Posted by: Bo at 12/12/07 10:41 PM | Reply
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Where is Natalie Imbruglia, dammit!?

Posted by: Andrew at 12/13/07 12:56 AM | Reply
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i second Natalie Imbruglia. she was awesome.

Posted by: ave at 12/13/07 1:24 AM | Reply
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You HAVE to pathetically glorify Pavement & My Bloody Valentine once every 48 hours. It's in your contract when you join the writing staff of any indie blog, oh didn't ya know? It defines the overall idea of a scene (paraplegic & A.D.-Disorderly as it is) and also helps create the illusion that the publication's relevant still.

Posted by: Blogroll at 12/13/07 8:50 AM | Reply
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Standing outside a broken phone booth with money in my hand anybody?

Posted by: teamcinnamon at 12/13/07 10:06 AM | Reply
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There's no Stone Temple Pilots or Smashing Pumpkins so obviously "Greatest Songs of the 90's" is an incorrect title.

Posted by: Mike L at 12/13/07 11:23 AM | Reply
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i'd be happy to never hear a lot of these songs again.

should have made it:

Positive K "I Got A Man"
Warren G "Regulate"
TLC "No Scrubs"
B-Rock & The Biz MyBabyDaddy
Verve "Bittersweet Symphony" (!)
Pulp "Common People"

Posted by: Harvey at 12/13/07 6:22 PM | Reply
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boo-hoo-hoo. the writers here like pavement. woe is me, because i'm whiny and don't agree.

Posted by: frump at 12/14/07 3:53 AM | Reply
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hanson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my bloody valentine >>>> pavement

Posted by: there, now i've said it at 12/14/07 7:19 AM | Reply
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Why all the hostility aimed at Pavement? I can't think of another act that released 4 outstanding albums in the 90s.

Posted by: Harvey at 12/14/07 10:40 AM | Reply
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Music scene is crazy.
bands start up
each and every day
I saw another one just the other day
A special new band.

Posted by: Darren at 12/14/07 11:46 AM | Reply
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Man, and here I was all in a frenzy cuz I don't have VH1 and would miss this revolutionary special... so mucho thanks, Stereogum, now I know what I missed by being too young in the 90s to know all the great music made back then!!! And I didn't even have to watch VH1! Can I give you a hug?

Posted by: amelia at 12/15/07 6:14 PM | Reply
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what about janet jackson? wasn't she pretty big in the 90s?

Posted by: straight edge girl at 12/17/07 5:53 PM | Reply
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pavement sucks

Posted by: straight edge girl at 12/17/07 6:00 PM | Reply
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Meredith Brooks must have voted for herself over and over. That's the only possible explanation for her being on the list. Ditto for Duncan Sheik.

I can't for the life of me remember who Collective Soul was.

Positive K didn't make the list? I ain't tryin' to hear that.

Posted by: timmy lupus at 12/17/07 6:01 PM | Reply
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collective soul was one of the most played rock bands of the 90s - c'mon timmy, use your head!

ps - where's bjork and boys II men???

Posted by: straight edge girl at 12/17/07 6:10 PM | Reply
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No Boys II Men? VH1 dropped the ball.

PM Dawn should be there too.

Posted by: timmy lupus at 12/17/07 6:16 PM | Reply
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No Natalie Imbruglia? Nothing's fine, I'm torn...

Posted by: This is how I feel at 12/18/07 12:42 AM | Reply
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man, I saw hour one last night and that show was HOT!

the breeders, liz phair, the geto boys - it was a little slice of heaven.....

Posted by: straight edge girl at 12/18/07 3:04 PM | Reply
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and how about that crumbelievable commercial? holy crap, that was funny!

Posted by: straight edge girl at 12/18/07 3:06 PM | Reply
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I saw the first hour. Father time has been cruel to 90s stars. Really cruel.

Posted by: timmy lupus at 12/18/07 3:21 PM | Reply
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turns out pavement barely missed the cut. it was #101!

http://www.vh1.com/video/play.jhtmlid=1575982&vid=10385

Posted by: timmy lupus at 12/18/07 3:37 PM | Reply
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What about that 4 non Blondes song? Also, Blind Melon is a HUGE omission.

I agree with Bittersweet Symphony, Song #2, P.M. Dawn and Regulate, too.

Posted by: Mike F. at 12/19/07 11:43 AM | Reply
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LOVE this list. Whatever, you haters are probably too scared to admit that you loved those songs 10-15 years ago. Come on - we all had terrible taste when we're teenagers! You will not lose any indie cred admitting that. Who cares if the quality is poor and it's all mainstream? These songs bring back great memories and are still f**king fun.

Posted by: Stacia at 12/19/07 11:45 AM | Reply
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geto boyz represent! what! what! h-town. :-)

Posted by: Monica at 12/19/07 12:18 PM | Reply
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Better Than Ezra - Good

Posted by: Trey at 12/19/07 3:31 PM | Reply
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BOO Ricky Martin!
YEAH C+C Music Factory! ;)

Posted by: Brother Rabbit at 12/19/07 5:55 PM | Reply
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Two songs: No Rain and Paranoid Android. Otherwise, it's tolerable. Not great, but tolerable.

Posted by: Spyke at 12/19/07 8:12 PM | Reply
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crap man

Posted by: bhesraj at 12/19/07 9:54 PM | Reply
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Wait, where's that "Oi Get Nocked Down" song? Chubba Wubba? "Gobsmacking"?

"Black Hole Sun"?

Something off "Live Through This"?

And, come on--PE's "911 Is a Joke"?! OF COURSE it has to be "Fight the Power"! WTF?

What about "You Gotta Keep 'Em Sep-Er-ATED"?

"I'm Just a Girl"?! I mean, come on!

Jesus Jones?

"Seether," Veruca Salt?

"Here and Now," that cute girl from Boston?

Y'know, they could throw us a bone and pick "Longview" instead of frickin' "Good Riddance." Green Day wouldn't have even *recorded* "Good Riddance" if it weren't for "Longview." Although "She" is the classic Green Day tune, for my money.

Weird that they chose a Liz Phair song off "Exile," when of course the only Liz Phair song the tourists ever heard was "Supernova."

What about that "I wish I was a little bit taller" dude?

Finally: "I Alone" by LIVE?! JESUS did that band suck! Live is to R.E.M. as Creed is to Pearl Jam. Name me ONE FUCKING BAND that was influenced by LIVE. What in the FUCK?!

There's a lot on this list I hate--and a lot of shit *I* named that I hate--but this was the fuckin' '90s, so suck it, nouveau punques.

And, yeah, "Summer Babe" and "Cut Your Hair."

Posted by: pk at 12/20/07 12:53 AM | Reply
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the fact that the breeders are on there makes me happy... even with the glaring omission of the Pixies, Pulp, or The Cure.

Posted by: spencer Nelson at 12/21/07 10:23 PM | Reply
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"Why all the hostility aimed at Pavement? I can't think of another act that released 4 outstanding albums in the 90s."

The Smashing Pumpkins
Pearl Jam

Pavement is garbage and you know it.

Posted by: Are you people deaf? at 12/22/07 4:10 AM | Reply
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Pearl Jam does not have one outstanding release in its discography, nor are they better than Pavement. Seriously, Pearl Jam were the Panic! At The Disco of the 90s.

Posted by: Uryu Ishida at 12/22/07 8:41 AM | Reply
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Black or White
Game over.

Posted by: barry at 12/22/07 4:00 PM | Reply
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I mean, November Rain
Check mate.

Posted by: barry at 12/22/07 4:17 PM | Reply
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Pearl Jam and Panic! At the Disco should never EVER be mentioned in the same sentence. If you don't think "Ten" was an outstanding release...I just don't know what to tell you.

Posted by: Mike at 12/22/07 5:33 PM | Reply
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Ok, another person who is just a little uneducated about Pearl Jam.

I am not into talking down to people about music or disrespecting the opinions of others'. But when you compare Pearl Jam to Panic at the Disco! you're really asking for roasting, I'm not going to give it to you, it's not my thing but I can't guarantee that you won't get roasted by somebody else...just a heads up dude!

For the record

Ten 1991 - great album
Vs 1993 - great album
Vitalogy 1994 - great album
No Code 1996 - great album
Yield 1998 - great album

all released in the 90's...5 great albums...

Posted by: Gripe at 12/23/07 12:47 AM | Reply
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Finally, someone pointed out the omission of November Rain! I had predicted it would be #2.

Also, how 'bout Flaming Lips for four great albums in the '90s?

In a Priest Driven Ambulance
Transmissions From a Satellite Heart
Clouds Taste Metallic
The Soft Bulletin

for mainstream rock, "Tomorrow" by Silverchair and "Everything Zen" would have a lot better than 80% of the crap here. Obviously, not nearly as egregious of omissions as STP and The Smashing Pumpkins... but I admit to liking them back in 1995.

Posted by: Derek at 12/23/07 7:51 PM | Reply
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Saying this around these parts could get me killed violently, but here goes:
There are certain bands (the aforementioned Pavement for example) that people are basically afraid to speak ill of, and if somebody dares to say that they didn't care for them, they are immediately crucified by everybody else. This goes for Radiohead too, by the way.

Look, I agree that this list is for the most part poor, but can we please stop being eletist a-holes about it?

Posted by: D-Ford at 12/24/07 4:49 PM | Reply
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pavement and panic! at the disco are teo of my favorite bands.
They're booth good.

Posted by: bessie at 12/25/07 4:10 PM | Reply
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where the f..k is depeche mode???
this list sucks!

Posted by: fgdkgm at 12/25/07 7:14 PM | Reply
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Greatest Songs of the '90s? No way. More like 100 Songs You Couldn't Get Away From in the '90s.

Posted by: Urgleton at 12/26/07 8:22 PM | Reply
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Are you people deaf?: I agree!! Weren't Pearl Jam and the Smashing Pumpkins insanely huge in the 90s? If you're going to give those bands with one big, massive single (marcy playground, barenaked ladies) a place, then surely the alternative bigwigs also make the cut.

derek: despite their life-changing albums and 90210 appearance in the 90s, the flaming lips were still a bit too underground for the likes of vh1.

Posted by: bridget at 12/29/07 2:33 PM | Reply
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in the 90's there was music that 80's, more generos, why best dividir the music in gener, dance there much music, por exmple:

VH1's 100 Greatest Songs Of The '90s

and other

VH1's 100 Greatest Songs genero Dance Of The '90s (house, techno, dance, rap, maquina, etc, dance pop)

Posted by: jesusnap at 12/29/07 8:52 PM | Reply
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smashing pumpkins. thats all.

Posted by: Carrie at 12/30/07 1:05 PM | Reply
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Hey guys, I am starting up my own list of the Top Songs of the 1990s on my 90s music blog, http://rizzomusic.blogspot.com/

I started it just recently but Check it out!

Posted by: Bob at 12/30/07 4:31 PM | Reply
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This is a middle of the road, safe, conservative list that means absolutely nothing and therefore any sane reader will realise this fact. Of course it's a crap list........ but these lists are nothing new. Most people will not agree with any list that's printed. Actually, on second look, this is the worst list I've ever seen .............

Posted by: Jim from Taiwan at 01/01/08 8:32 AM | Reply
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They definately forgot some key songs of the 90's, such as "Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba, and I know this is going to sound ridiculous, but "Macarena" also. (it was on the charts for 60 straight weeks) But anyway, this is just about a one-hit wonder list with a few exceptions like Nirvana, U2, R.E.M., etc. Anyone of us here could make a better list than this.

Posted by: Skyler Lambert at 01/01/08 4:18 PM | Reply
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Harvey - 4 outstanding albums? try 5 - and i'm not talking about Pearl Jam (though i agree with that).

R.E.M.

1991 - Out of Time
1992 - Automatic for the People
1994 - Monster
1996 - New Adventures in Hi-Fi
1998 - Up

all of these may not have generated hits equivalent to "Losing My Religion" and therefore i understand why they aren't represented on the list (though to say at least ONE song of off Automatic wasn't better than half of this list - or even "Losing My Religion" itself - is ridiculous) but they are a damn spot better than the 90's catalogue put forth by Pavement (who i also happen to like).

Posted by: jeffry at 01/02/08 10:24 AM |