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1990s, 90s, alice in chains, alt rock, alternative rock, definitely maybe, dookie, illmatic, in utero, jar of flies, live through this, mtv unplugged in new york, Music, Nine Inch Nails, nirvana, parklife, pinkerton, ready to die, rock, smash, superunknown, the blue album, the downward spiral, weezer, welcome to sky valley
If there’s anything 2014 wants to remind us, it’s that 1994 was a hell of a good year for music. We’ve already celebrated the 20th anniversaries of such classics as Jar of Flies, Dookie, Superunknown, The Downward Spiral, Smash, Live Through This, Illmatic and Parklife. And that’s only the beginning of it. Later in the year we’ll be celebrating the anniversaries of albums such as Definitely Maybe, Welcome to Sky Valley, MTV Unplugged in New York and Ready to Die among many more. It’s honestly shocking just how many great albums came out in 1994. For today though it’s the turn of Weezer’s self-titled debut, better known as The Blue Album.