90s Rock Revolution! A Collection of Masterpieces by Western Bands That Colored the 90s
The 1990s were a time of major transformation in the rock scene, with the rise of movements like alternative rock and grunge that didn’t fit into existing rock categories.
From pop punk and shoegaze to nu metal and rap metal, and innovative sounds that fused rock with dance music and techno—the sensibility that truly deserves to be called a “mixture” gave birth to ’90s rock, which continues to have a huge influence on young musicians even in the 2020s.
In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of classic songs by Western rock bands from the ’90s!
It’s a lineup focused on essential, definitive tracks—perfect for anyone who wants to start exploring ’90s rock.
- Great Western rock classics and hit songs of the ’90s
- [For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Popular Western Hits from the 1990s
- [Masterpiece Selection] A Compilation of Classic Western Rock Songs
- Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs of the 90s
- Western songs from the 90s featured in commercials. A roundup of CM songs.
- [Back to the '90s!] Dance Music from Western Hits of the 1990s
- Debut song by a 90s Western girls' band
- [J-Rock] Timeless masterpieces that colored the 1990s. Nostalgic hit songs.
- Classic and hit songs by nostalgic Japanese bands from the 1990s
- 1980s: Legendary Western Rock Bands’ Classic and Hit Songs
- [Definitive] An introduction to Western mixture rock: a roundup of recommended classic tracks
- [2026] A roundup of classic UK rock songs: from the latest tracks to timeless staples!
- A special feature on classic and hit songs by bands that were active in the 1980s
90s Rock Revolution! ~ A Collection of Classic Songs by Foreign Bands That Colored the 90s (101–110)
Friday Im In LoveThe Cure

A track that sings about love for a lover on Friday nights.
It was released in 1992 by the British rock band The Cure.
The music video directed by Tim Pope won an MTV Video Music Award.
Why Does It Always Rain On Me?Travis

This work is memorable for Travis’s vocals, sung over a melody that feels as natural as air and somehow tinged with sadness.
After its release in August 1999, a rain-soaked performance at that year’s Glastonbury Festival became a turning point, propelling it into the UK Singles Chart top 10.
The song portrays feelings of guilt and shame, and its appeal lies in the contrast between that heavy subject matter and the light, airy melody.
Included on the album The Man Who, the track remains a monument of Britpop, loved by many to this day.
Why not give it a listen on a rainy day? It’s sure to resonate with you.
In conclusion
Just by taking a quick look at the band names introduced here, you can tell that many of them are still active in the 2020s. You probably also came across some songs you’ve heard somewhere before. One of the great things about ’90s Western rock is that, across a wide variety of genres, it was an era that produced a wealth of smash hits and timeless classics that resonate with the heart. I’d be delighted if this article serves as a starting point to spark your interest in ’90s Western rock!



