The History of Grunge Told in 13 Albums

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The History of Grunge Told in 13 Albums

The History of Grunge Told in 13 Albums
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The history of grunge can be generally summed up in about 13 albums.

Most people are familiar with the bands that are considered the "Big 4" of grunge — Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and of course, Nirvana. It's commonly understood that the latter's groundbreaking 1991 album Nevermind and particularly the single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" that was responsible for popularizing the scene and making it a huge part of pop culture.

The origins of grunge started years before "Smells Like Teen Spirit" though and even several years before Nirvana even formed. There was a cluster of bands that started popping up in the Pacific Northwest area — not just Seattle — that were influenced by heavy metal, classic rock and punk that planted the seeds for what later became known as grunge.

Numerous groups that helped lay the foundation for the Seattle rock scene go mostly unrecognized today because so much emphasis has always been placed on the "Big 4." Groups like the Melvins, Mudhoney, Tad, Mother Love Bone and even Screaming Trees aren't credited enough as they should be.

To give you a proper look back on the history of grunge, we're going to take it all the way back to the mid-1980s when a band put out what's regarded the first true grunge record. From there, we'll cover the Sub Pop label and a few of the artists that were formative to the scene.

READ MORE: 11 Grunge Songs That Made Their Debut on Movie Soundtracks

But to keep things interesting, we're going to tell the story of grunge through the albums that helped shape the subgenre and explain why they were so monumental in laying the groundwork for what was to come in the late '80s and early '90s.

The History of Grunge Told in 13 Albums

These 13 albums tell the history of the grunge scene that formed in the Pacific Northwest in the 1980s, from Green River to Sub Pop, Nirvana and more.

Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner

See our picks for the best grunge album of each year from 1987 to 1996 below.

The Best Grunge Album of Each Year From 1987 - 1996

Grunge unfortunately wasn't a long-lived subgenre, but these are the best releases that came out during each year that it reigned.

Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner

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