Sweet.
Neutral Milk Hotel: What can I say? I cannot begin to describe what Jeff Mangum created on In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.
Pavement: If any band describes the 90's for me, it's Pavement.
R.E.M.: Some would say their best work was done in the 80's, which may be true, but R.E.M. sure had enough musical fruit for the 90's. God, I sound like an idiot.
Guided by Voices: If you're a GbV fan, you've probably heard some say of them, "What is this crap?". But that's the troubles you have to endure to love this band.
They Might Be Giants: Can TMBG even be associated with a certain decade. Their newest record makes me think of them as a 00's band. Anyway, Flood is good.
Radiohead: No one does sadness and isolation like Radiohead. If Radiohead only released OK Computer, they would still be the greatest of their kind.
Olivia Tremor Control: If you like psychedelic music, but from the 90's, you've probably heard OTC.
Beck: I'm not a huge fan of Beck, but he's really good at times.
of Montreal: The Gay Parade is awesome.
The Flaming Lips: Their three best albums, Clouds Taste Metallic, Transmissions from the Satellite Heart and The Soft Bulletin were all released in the 90's.
Wilco: They did some stuff before Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, right?
Oasis: I've heard "Wonderwall", which means I can put them on this list.
Sigur Ros: I've been trying to find their early albums for a while, because I feel they may be really good.
Built to Spill: Perfect from Now On. Buy it.
Barenaked Ladies: I've run out of things to say, but I still like BNL.