Under the Radar

Staff’s Favorite Albums of the 1990s

Mark Redfern (Publisher/Senior Editor)

1. Suede: (1994) 2. Pulp: (1995) 3. Spiritualized: (1997) 4. R.E.M.: (1992) 5. Primal Scream: (1991) 6. The Verve: (1995) 7. Lush: (1994) 8. Radiohead: (1997) 9. The Divine Comedy: (1996) 10. Björk: (1995) 11. The Cardigans: (1995) 12. Massive Attack: (1991) 13. Garbage: (1995) 14. Oasis: ( (1995) 15. Blur: (1994)

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