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Most underrated 90s band ... 23:21 - Sep 13 with 4025 viewsGennaro_Contaldo

In my opinion, the most underrated band of the 90s is Cast.

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Most underrated 90s band ... on 14:46 - Sep 14 with 802 viewsTripleNiemi

Most underrated 90s band ... on 09:07 - Sep 14 by franniesTache

Spiritualised for me, Ladies and Gentleman we are floating in space is hands down the best album of that era (and by quite some distance too).


Blóody hell, how did i forget that album; an absolute belter.

Also 'Bring it On' by the fantastic Gomez. One of the best live acts i have seen to boot.

Ready and waiting to mop up those European places......
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Most underrated 90s band ... on 15:27 - Sep 14 with 782 viewssolent_toffee

Most underrated 90s band ... on 14:16 - Sep 14 by kingolaf

A little earlier, but The Pale Fountains.

Download Pacific Street, brilliant album.


Speaking of Pale Fountains, Shack are fantastic, although not successful in the nineties, their best two albums were recorded then (Waterpistol and HMS Fables).
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Most underrated 90s band ... on 15:40 - Sep 14 with 781 viewsVagina_Dentata

Most underrated 90s band ... on 14:29 - Sep 14 by PatfromPoole

I really liked Mansun as well.

I saw Paul Draper at Skatesmouth Wedgewood Rooms a couple of years ago doing a 20th anniversary tour of the Grey Lantern album. Fair to say the years have not been kind to him....


I was there for that too. Think the tour was a bit up and down for him by all accounts.

you can drink your weak lemon drink now.

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Most underrated 90s band ... on 16:23 - Sep 14 with 761 viewsWints76

Most underrated 90s band ... on 15:27 - Sep 14 by solent_toffee

Speaking of Pale Fountains, Shack are fantastic, although not successful in the nineties, their best two albums were recorded then (Waterpistol and HMS Fables).


Yep, Shack were going to be my suggestion for the reasons you gave. Mick Head's latter albums are also excellent

Was tempted to say St Etienne, but I think they are better now than they were then
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Most underrated 90s band ... on 16:35 - Sep 14 with 755 viewsfranniesTache

Most underrated 90s band ... on 14:46 - Sep 14 by TripleNiemi

Blóody hell, how did i forget that album; an absolute belter.

Also 'Bring it On' by the fantastic Gomez. One of the best live acts i have seen to boot.


I still have the cd version that was in a pill "blister pack" with the track list as the usage and side affects instructions.
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