30 Overlooked 1994 Albums Turning 30

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A look back at 30 albums turning 30 this year that may not get remembered with their own lavish anniversary celebrations.

Shudder To Think were one of several underground bands making the leap to major labels amid the alternative rock boom of 1994.

Kurt Cobain’s April 5, 1994, suicide cast a long shadow over alternative rock, but the genre had never been more musically rich and rewarding than at that moment. Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden, Green Day and Hole made career-defining blockbusters. Pearl Jam and R.E.M. challenged their audiences with daring albums. Oasis and Blur ushered in the glory days of the Britpop era.

While the grunge gold rush was still in full swing, plenty of great and fascinating records made noise on the margins. Deeply unconventional bands such as Boredoms, Jawbox and Shudder to Think got to play with major-label budgets, members of Screaming Trees and Throwing Muses went solo and even actress Milla Jovovich had an alt-rock hit.

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