Pop/Stone » Alternative/Indie Stone
Alternative popular/rock is essentially a catch-all term for mail-punk bands from the mid-'80s to the mid-'90s. There is a multitude of musical styles within alternative stone, from the sweet melodies of jangle-pop to the disturbing metallic grind of industrial, yet are all tied together by a similar aesthetic -- they all existed and operated oustide of the mainstream. In some ways, at that place are two waves of alternative bands, with Nirvana'southward unprecedented crossover success in 1991 acting every bit a dividing point. Throughout the '80s, the bulk of alternative bands were on contained labels; those that somewhen signed to major labels, such equally Hüsker Dü and the Replacements, didn't break through to the mainstream and thereby were able to keep their hip credentials alive. If anything, Alternative Rock of the '80s was fifty-fifty more various and fractured than the mainstream; amongst the styles classified as alternative was roots rock, alternative dance, jangle-popular, post-hardcore punk, funk-metal, punk-popular, and experimental rock. All of these genres made into the mainstream, in some course or another, subsequently Nirvana's success in 1991, but their edges were sanded down since many of the new alternative bands were signed by majors. Consequently, '90s altenative rock often sounds more than sanitized and homogenous than its counterpart, specially since the heavier material proved to take greater commercial entreatment than the quieter or quirkier elements of culling rock. Most of these idiosyncratic bands didn't sign to majors (those that did chop-chop disappeared), deciding to stick to independent labels, where they had more creative freedom. These bands were grouped together under the term indie rock. Although the term had been effectually since the '80s, in the '90s it connotated bands that were dedicated to their own independent status, either for musical or hipness reasons.
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Culling/Indie Stone Album Highlights filigree list
Liz Phair
Exile in Guyville
Sonic Youth
Daydream Nation
Pavement
Slanted and Enchanted
Belle and Sebastian
If You're Feeling Sinister
Dinosaur Jr.
You're Living All Over Me
The Smashing Pumpkins
Siamese Dream
Vampire Weekend
Modernistic Vampires of the City
Meat Puppets
Meat Puppets Ii
Kurt Vile
Wakin on a Pretty Daze
My Bloody Valentine
Loveless
Minutemen
Double Nickels on the Dime
M83
Hurry Upwards, We're Dreaming
The War on Drugs
Lost in the Dream
Lana Del Rey
Norman Fucking Rockwell!
The Smiths
The Queen Is Dead
R.E.One thousand.
Automatic for the People
Trigger-happy Femmes
Trigger-happy Femmes
The Replacements
Permit It Be
Teenage Fanclub
Bandwagonesque
Tortoise
Millions Now Living Volition ...
Father John Misty
I Dearest You, Honeybear
Weezer
Weezer [Blueish Album]
Blood-red Hot Chili Peppers
Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Mount Eerie
A Crow Looked at Me
Repeat & the Bunnymen
Ocean Rain
Stereolab
Emperor Tomato Ketchup
Aztec Camera
High Country, Hard Rain
Hüsker Dü
Warehouse: Songs and ...
Sufjan Stevens
Carrie & Lowell
Tune'south Repeat Sleeping accommodation
Bon Voyage
Michelle Shocked
Short Abrupt Shocked
Jane's Addiction
Naught's Shocking
Billy Bragg
Back to Nuts
Jane'southward Addiction
Ritual de lo Habitual
American Music Club
Everclear
They Might Be Giants
And so: The Earlier Years
Nine Inch Nails
Pretty Hate Machine
Tori Amos
Little Earthquakes
Camper Van Beethoven
Telephone Complimentary Landslide ...
The Vaselines
The Way of the Vaselines: ...
The Smiths
Hatful of Hollow
Pavement
Kleptomaniacal Rain, Crooked Pelting
Yo La Tengo
I Tin Hear the Heart ...
Depeche Fashion
The Singles 86>98
Sinéad O'Connor
I Practice Non Want What I ...
Guided past Voices
Bee One thousand
Beastie Boys
Bank check Your Caput
The Flaming Lips
The Soft Bulletin
Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman
Mudhoney
Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus ...
Echo & the Bunnymen
Songs to Learn and Sing
Oasis
(What's the Story) Forenoon ...
Soundgarden
Badmotorfinger
Organized religion No More
The Real Affair
The Jesus and Mary Concatenation
Honey'due south Dead
Alternative/Indie Rock styles
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- Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
- Culling Country-Stone
- Alternative Trip the light fantastic
- Alternative Pop/Rock
- Ambient Pop
- American Underground
- Bedroom Popular
- British Trad Stone
- Britpop
- C-86
- Sleeping accommodation Popular
- Chillwave
- Cocktail
- Cold Moving ridge
- Higher Rock
- Cowpunk
- Darkwave
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- Dream Pop
- Electro-Industrial
- Emo
- Emo-Pop
- Complimentary Folk
- Garage Punk
- Garage Rock Revival
- Goth Rock
- Grunge
- Grunge Revival
- Indie Electronic
- Indie Folk
- Indie Pop
- Indie Rock
- Industrial
- Industrial Trip the light fantastic toe
- Jangle Pop
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- Left-Field Pop
- Lo-Fi
- Madchester
- Math Rock
- Neo-Disco
- Neo-Glam
- Neo-Psychedelia
- New Moving ridge/Post-Punk Revival
- New Zealand Rock
- Noise Pop
- Paisley Underground
- Popular Punk
- Post-Grunge
- Post-Hardcore
- Post-Rock
- Psychobilly
- Punk Dejection
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- Punk Revival
- Queercore
- Retro Swing
- Riot Grrrl
- Sadcore
- Screamo
- Shibuya-Kei
- Shoegaze
- Ska-Punk
- Skatepunk
- Slowcore
- Sophisti-Popular
- Space Rock
- Third Wave Ska Revival
- Twee Pop
- Witch House
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- Adult Culling Popular/Stone
- Alternative Country-Rock
- Alternative Dance
- Culling Popular/Stone
- Ambient Pop
- American Underground
- Bedroom Popular
- British Trad Stone
- Britpop
- C-86
- Chamber Pop
- Chillwave
- Cocktail
- Cold Wave
- College Rock
- Cowpunk
- Darkwave
- Dream Popular
- Electro-Industrial
- Emo
- Emo-Pop
- Free Folk
- Garage Punk
- Garage Rock Revival
- Goth Rock
- Grunge
- Grunge Revival
- Indie Electronic
- Indie Folk
- Indie Pop
- Indie Stone
- Industrial
- Industrial Dance
- Jangle Pop
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- Left-Field Pop
- Lo-Fi
- Madchester
- Math Stone
- Neo-Disco
- Neo-Glam
- Neo-Psychedelia
- New Moving ridge/Post-Punk Revival
- New Zealand Rock
- Noise Pop
- Paisley Hole-and-corner
- Pop Punk
- Postal service-Grunge
- Post-Hardcore
- Post-Rock
- Psychobilly
- Punk Blues
- Punk Revival
- Queercore
- Retro Swing
- Riot Grrrl
- Sadcore
- Screamo
- Shibuya-Kei
- Shoegaze
- Ska-Punk
- Skatepunk
- Slowcore
- Sophisti-Pop
- Space Rock
- Third Wave Ska Revival
- Twee Pop
- Witch Firm
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