Timeline of trends in music (1990-present)
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- International trends
- Music of Albania
- The collapse of socialism leads to creative freedom and rapid cultural innovation in Albania
- Music of Brazil
- Boi music begins to crack into mainstream markets in Brazil as the town of Parintins becomes a major tourist attraction and
local musicians make an accessible form of the folk music
- Music of Canada
- Music of France
- Music of Germany
- With the reunification of Germany, the Rudolstadt festival helps to herald a new era of unity for German regional folk music
- Music of Tanzania
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- Codeine's Frigid Stars is the beginning of
Slowcore
- Releases by Melvins (Bullhead), Nirvana (Nevermind), Pearl Jam (Ten), Soundgarden (Badmotorfinger), Smashing Pumpkins (Gish) and Temple of the Dog (Temple of the Dog) solidify the sound of grunge in pop music
- Garth Brooks' mainstream success with his third LP, Ropin' the Wind, sets the
stage for the pop-country of the rest of the decade; it is the first country album to debut at #1 on the pop charts
- A group of jam bands inspired by the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band
start to become popular, drawing upon rock-oriented predecessors like Spin
Doctors, Widespread Panic and Blues Traveler, mixing their sound with worldbeat and
other influences; these include Phish (A Picture of Nectar), Dave Matthews
Band, Rusted Root and Ben
Harper, among others.
- A Tribe Called Quest's Low-End Theory revolutionizes alternative rap, paving the way for its diversification of styles in the late 1990s
- International trends
- Music of Brazil
- Music of French Polynesia
- Music of India
- Music of Lebanon
- Finally recovering from a long-running civil war, the city of Beirut begins to regain its once vibrant music scene
- Music of Madagascar
- Music of the Philippines
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- Dr. Dre releases The
Chronic, setting the tone and pace for gangsta rap in the rest of the
decade, a slow, stoned West Coast rap called G Funk; Ice T's band Body Count loses their record deal with Warner
Brothers after the song "Cop Killer" ignites controversy
- The success of Arrested Development's
3
Years, 5 Months and Two Days in the Life of... paves the way for the mainstream acceptance of southern rap, such as OutKast and
Goodie Mob, and, eventually Master
P and Juvenile
- The hip hop crew WithOut Rezervation found the WOR festival in order to help Native
American music reach younger audiences; Robby Bee & the Boyz From the Rez' Reservation of
Education is an influential Native American hip hop album. The same year, the Joaquin Brothers played at
Carnegie Hall, which is the high point in popularity for waila (a Tohono O'odham genre also
known as chicken scratch)
- Rage Against the Machine debuts an energetic
fusion of heavy metal, punk rock and hip hop
- Atari Teenage Riot create digital hardcore by fusing techno and hardcore punk
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