90s Top 100 Songs Guide

The date was December 31, 1999. The world was holding its breath, terrified that Y2K would plunge civilization back into the Stone Age. Inside a cramped dorm room at Ohio State, three friends were engaged in a battle of their own: creating the definitive playlist for the biggest New Year’s Eve party of the century.

They moved through the rock section. It was the era of the guitar solo, but twisted and distorted. They argued over Oasis versus Blur (the great transatlantic debate of 'Wonderwall' versus 'Song 2'). They honored the queens of alternative—Alanis Morissette with 'You Oughta Know' providing the rage, and The Cranberries giving them 'Zombie' for the politics. 90s top 100 songs

"Think about it," Ethan mused, looking at the growing list. "These songs defined a generation that didn't trust authority. It was raw. It was unplugged." The date was December 31, 1999

** The Smooth & The Soul (Songs 25-10)** They moved through the rock section

These tracks aren't just hits; they are the cultural pillars of the decade: – Nirvana (1991)