The best albums of the golden gold era (year by year)

The best albums of the golden gold era (year by year)

The online magazine Loudwire has traveled back in time until he returned to the grunge era. A musical subgenre that exploded and established itself in the early 90s, even if this scene began to be active starting from the mid -1980s. The magazine has limited the years between 1987 and 1996 as the golden age of grunge. The years in which the movement grew, touched its peak, and then declined. Following the choice of Loudwire’s best grunge album for every year from 1987 to 1996.

1987: Skin Yard, “Skin Yard”

1988: Green River, “Rehab Doll”

1989: Mudhoney, “Mudhoney”

1990: Alice in Chains, “Facelift”

1991: Nirvana, “Nevermind” (Read the review here)

1992. Alice in Chains, “Dirt”

1993: Pearl Jam, “Vs.” (Read the review here)

1994: Soundgarden, “Superunknown” (Read the review here)

1995: Alice in Chains, “Alice in Chains”

1996: Screaming Trees, “Dust”