1992 in music



         


See also: 1991 in music, other events of 1992, 1993 in music, 1990s in music and the list of 'years in music'

[Top]

Events

1992 was a pivotal year in the development of music. Perhaps the most notable event was the release of The Chronic by Dr. Dre. Though other artists (including Dr. Dre as a member of N.W.A., and Public Enemy, LL Cool J and Kurtis Blow) had achieved some mainstream success, The Chronic was the first real blockbuster hip hop album. It presaged the future mainstream dominance of hip hop, as well as the beginning of G funk-West Coast rap's rule as the most popular and influential type of hip hop.

Thrash metal saw Megadeth moving in a more commercial direction with Countdown to Extinction, while Pantera laid the groundwork for aggro-metal with Vulgar Display of Power.

The Spin Doctors' Pocket Full of Kryptonite spawned three huge hits this year. Though the band was never able to recreate this success, it foreshadowed the future rise of popular jam bands like Phish and Dave Matthews Band.

[Top]

Albums released

[Top]

Top hits on record

See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1992

[Top]

Classical music

[Top]

Opera

[Top]

Musical theater

[Top]

Musical films

[Top]

Deaths

[Top]

Awards

[Top]

Grammy Awards

[Top]

Country Music Association Awards

[Top]

Eurovision Song Contest

[Top]

Mercury Music Prize





  View Live Article   This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License