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7 of the Best Rock Songs From 1994

Even if you werenโ€™t around to enjoy all of the stellar music that came out in 1994, you probably still listen to a few iconic songs that were released that year. It was the peak of grunge, but it was also a great year for indie and alternative rock as well. Letโ€™s take a stroll through rock history and break down seven of the best rock songs from 1994!

1. โ€œI Aloneโ€ by Live

Live is a sorely underrated band, in this writerโ€™s opinion. Their 1994 album Throwing Copper was the bandโ€™s most successful album to date, and there are a few stellar tracks that hit the charts from that album. One noteworthy song is โ€œI Aloneโ€. The accompanying music video is also pretty meta (and hilarious).

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2. โ€œMr. Jonesโ€ by Counting Crows

Counting Crows enjoyed a lot of success in the 1990s. โ€œMr. Jonesโ€ was just one of their biggest hits. The irony of it all is that the song is widely considered to be the bandโ€™s breakthrough hit song, and the song itself is about Adam Duritzโ€™s never-ending desire to make his band famous.

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3. โ€œSabotageโ€ by Beastie Boys

Beastie Boys put rap-rock on the map in the 1990s, and โ€œSabotageโ€ is a great example of their most successful ventures. If you want to be transported back to simpler times watching MTV music videos on Saturday morning, give the music video for โ€œSabotageโ€ a spin.

4. โ€œShineโ€ by Collective Soul

Collective Soul had rough beginnings. They struggled to find a label and keep a steady lineup of band members. Luckily, their hit song โ€œShineโ€ finally got the band the recognition they deserved. Itโ€™s a gritty, delightfully 90s rock song.

5. โ€œZombieโ€ by The Cranberries

This wouldnโ€™t be a list of the best rock songs from 1994 without including this legendary alternative rock track by The Cranberries. Itโ€™s a passionate piece of work about the war in Northern Ireland that is still used as a protest song today. RIP, Dolores O’Riordan.

6. โ€œBasket Caseโ€ by Green Day

Dookie is one of Green Dayโ€™s best albums, and โ€œBasket Caseโ€ is similarly one of their best songs. They pioneered that particular era of pop-punk beautifully, and no one has matched their particular sound and heavy themes quite the same way since.

7. โ€œTomorrowโ€ by Silverchair

Silverchairโ€™s debut album Frogstomp was famously recorded when the band was composed of teenagers without a label. Band leader Daniel Johns said that while the songwriting โ€œmight not be geniusโ€, the performances on that album were quite good. Weโ€™re inclined to agree. โ€œTomorrowโ€ was the track from that album that kicked off a major musical career for Silverchair in Australia and beyond.

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