Most Trending Post-Grunge Songs from the Last 6 Months, updated on Apr 1,2025

This post-grunge collection features songs from Linkin Park, Hoobastank, Foo Fighters, Candlebox, and The Used. Each track reflects the genre’s blend of alternative rock and grunge with a more polished, radio-friendly approach. Emphasizing powerful vocals, emotive lyrics, and layered guitar work, this list captures the evolution of post-grunge in the late 90s and early 2000s.

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Pearl Jam at Brazil Lollapalooza (2013)

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Eddie Vedder teams up with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s nephew (1998)

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Upcoming band Pearl Jam rock Milwaukee, WI (1992)

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Pearl Jam visit Auckland (1995)

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MTV tapes Pearl Jam ‘Unplugged’ (1992)

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Pearl Jam rocks Canberra (1995)

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‘We Are Live’ N°17 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

From the anthemic "Alive" by Pearl Jam, blending raw introspection and arena energy, to the Scorpions’ "Wind of Change," a melodic reflection of geopolitical optimism, the tracks showcase diverse artistry. Mike + The Mechanics deliver polished 80s pop-rock with "All I Need Is a Miracle," while Metallica’s "Sad But True" slows things down with crushing riffs and brooding intensity. Living Colour’s "Leave It Alone" brims with defiance, and Siouxsie and the Banshees’ "Stargazer" glides on ethereal melodies.

Manic Street Preachers’ "You Love Us" thrives in glam-infused theatricality, and The Godfathers’ "Unreal World" captures gritty urgency in its critique of societal unrest. Ocean Colour Scene’s "The Riverboat Song" borrows Led Zeppelin swagger, and The La's’ "Feelin’" reflects melodic charm amidst production struggles. Genesis’ "Tell Me Why" leans into emotive pop balladry, while Mark Owen’s "Clementine" blends Britpop tones with reflective lyrics. These tracks, spanning different styles and moods, capture snapshots of their respective times and sounds.

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Pearl Jam visit Sydney (2003)

Pearl Jam 2003-02-11 Sydney Australia (Full/Completo)
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