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Only a few months after releasing their debut album, Rage Against The Machine arrived at Pinkpop in 1993 with a song that was already becoming impossible to ignore. “Killing in the Name” combined Tom Morello’s innovative guitar work with Zack de la Rocha’s uncompromising lyrics, turning political anger into one of the most explosive tracks of the decade.
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Built around one of John Frusciante's most recognisable guitar riffs, "Can't Stop" became a live favourite almost immediately after its release. Performed in London in 2007, the track came from By the Way and showcased the funk, melody and energy that defined the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the time.
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Released in June 1998, “Vindaloo” became one of the defining unofficial anthems of the 1998 World Cup. Created by Fat Les, featuring Keith Allen, Blur’s Alex James and Damien Hirst, it reached number two in the UK behind “3 Lions 98” and turned terrace-chant nonsense into a full national singalong.
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An unusual title and an unmistakable voice helped make “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” one of the most distinctive hits of the 1990s. Released in 1993, the song paired Brad Roberts’ deep baritone with stories of outsiders and misfits, turning the Canadian band into unlikely international stars.
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Noel Gallagher is asked to name a great song by an artist he cannot stand.
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One song was enough to announce Oasis to the world. Performed on MTV in 1994, “Supersonic” introduced the band's swaggering sound and Liam Gallagher’s unmistakable vocal, helping build the momentum that would carry Definitely Maybe to become a landmark debut album.
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Released during a more restrained period for the band, Oasis brought “Force Of Nature” to Top of the Pops with Noel Gallagher taking lead vocals instead of Liam. Taken from Heathen Chemistry, the song reflected the rougher and more direct sound Oasis embraced in the early 2000s after the excess of the Be Here Now era.
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Written after Neil Young purchased a ranch in Northern California, "Old Man" was inspired by a conversation with the property's elderly caretaker. Included on Harvest, the song paired Young's acoustic storytelling with one of the most personal and enduring recordings of his career.
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As Tool's reputation began spreading beyond the United States, the band brought "Sober" to Reading Festival in 1993. Drawn from Undertow, the song's unsettling atmosphere and Maynard James Keenan's intense vocal performance helped make it one of the defining tracks of the band's early years.
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Mechanical, aggressive and built to provoke, Marilyn Manson brought “The Beautiful People” to Bizarre Festival in 1997 with the industrial sound and confrontational imagery that made the band one of the most controversial acts of the decade. Released from Antichrist Superstar, the song became the group’s defining breakthrough into the mainstream alternative scene.
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Liam Gallagher reveals whether he still pays attention to new music.
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David Bowie shares Mick Jagger’s brilliant response to being told to get a haircut.
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When Oasis appeared on Later... with Jools Holland in 2000, “Gas Panic!” showcased the darker side of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. Inspired by Noel Gallagher’s experiences with panic attacks, the song became one of the most acclaimed deep cuts in the band's catalogue.
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Amid the chaos of Woodstock ’99, “Faith” saw Limp Bizkit deliver one of the festival’s most infamous performances, appearing on Three Dollar Bill, Y’all$, released July 1997. The track captures the band’s aggressive, high energy style at the peak of the nu metal era.
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What began as a tongue in cheek parody of American alternative rock became one of Blur’s biggest global hits. Released on Blur in 1997, “Song 2” lasted barely two minutes but its explosive energy helped introduce the band to a much wider audience beyond the Britpop scene.
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Noel Gallagher gives his honest opinion on beards and moustaches.
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Accidental hits rarely reshape an artist’s career quite like “Loser.” Released in 1993, the song blended folk, hip hop and alternative rock into something entirely its own, turning Beck from an unknown musician into one of the most talked about new artists of the decade by the time he took it on stage in 1994.
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