The ’90s was a golden era for television, providing us with some of the most memorable theme songs that instantly take us back to our favorite nostalgic moments. Be it sitcoms, teen dramas, or crime ...
Classic rock didn't end with the '80s. As you'll see in the list of songs below, the '90s offered plenty of reason for rock music fans to tune into something other than the same records they had been ...
There’s nothing like music to take you right back. The near-time-machine quality of the perfect song is a powerful thing. And TV themes and theme songs often offer that in an even more concentrated ...
The Grand Ole Opry, country music's beloved radio institution and an American pop cultural staple, turns 100 in 2025. To celebrate, the Opry is revealing a fan-compiled list of the greatest country ...
One of the great joys of listening to music in the ’90s was then being able to curate your own best-ofs. It was the decade of cassette mixtapes, the highly personal, labor-intensive home recording ...
“Woo-hoo!” Blur were one of the top Brit-pop bands of the ‘90s, but livened things up considerably with their hard-driving ...
Everybody has musical guilty pleasures – songs we happily revisit in the comfort of our home, but wouldn’t dare admit we own or stream. We’ve previously looked back on some of the biggest guilty ...
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Many fans see the ‘90s as the pinnacle of modern country music. It was a time of neotraditional music sandwiched between the Urban Cowboy pop production of the ‘80s and the evolution of bro-country in ...
This classic hard rock song was originally by the band The Who. Released in 1973, it’s one of the band’s most famous tracks. And when Pearl Jam covered it back in 2007, the grunge outfit still had ...
The '90s was a great decade to be a kid. You had the Nintendo64 and PlayStation game consoles, the Michael Jordan craze, and the groundbreaking Disney Renaissance. The internet was still in its ...
The 1990s just might be the definitive era of sad country music. Legends like Garth Brooks, George Strait and Alan Jackson were at the top of their game during that decade, and young bucks — like an ...