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1991 was the year that grunge music made its popular breakthrough. Nirvana's Nevermind, led by the surprise hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", became the most popular U.S. album of the year. Followed immediately by other grunge bands like Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, grunge dominated the U.S. charts for the next few years. Its success effectively ended pop-oriented, 1980s hair metal groups like Def Leppard, Guns 'n' Roses, Mötley Crüe, Poison and Ratt, whose sales and critical viability were beginning to decline for about two previous years and also ended

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Grunge music - Nirvana - Nevermind - Smells Like Teen Spirit - Alice in Chains - Pearl Jam - Soundgarden - 1980s - Hair metal - Def Leppard - Guns 'n' Roses - Mötley Crüe - Poison - Ratt

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Los Angeles' status as the city for rock music stardom.

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A Tribe Called Quest's Low End Theory was released this year; it would go on to be considered one of the best hip hop albums of the 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest, along with De La Soul, Dream Warriors, Gang Starr and the Poor Righteous Teachers, helped define what came to be known as alternative rap with important releases this year.

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A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory - Hip hop - 1990s - De La Soul - Dream Warriors - Gang Starr - Poor Righteous Teachers - Alternative rap

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Queen frontman Freddie Mercury died at home in London on November 24, 1991 due to AIDS. Rumors had been circulating that Mercury had AIDS, but the death came as a shocker to millions of fans and the music industry. The remaining members of Queen form the Mercury Phoenix Trust and the following year, a tribute concert is staged in Wembley Stadium. A sell-out crowd in attendance witnessed the three surviving members reuniting to play along with performances by the likes of David Bowie, Elton John, Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard, Metallica and George Michael.

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Queen - Freddie Mercury - The Mercury Phoenix Trust - Tribute concert - David Bowie - Elton John - Guns N' Roses - Def Leppard - Metallica - George Michael

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1991 was also the year CCM, or contemporary Christian music, reached a new peak. Amy Grant, who had already crossed back and forth between CCM and pop in the mid-80s, achieved her (and CCM's) first #1 hit on the pop charts with the hit single "Baby Baby." Another single, "That's What Love Is For," would also top the charts, this time in the Adult Contemporary field. Meanwhile, Grant's album Heart In Motion reaches #10 on the pop chart and #1 on the Christian chart despite its non-religious objective, and quickly become a best-seller. Another CCM crossover artist in 1991 is Michael W. Smith, who achieves a Top Ten pop hit with his single "Place In This World." The subsequent album, Go West Young Man, is also a hit.

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1991 - CCM - Amy Grant - Heart In Motion - Michael W. Smith - Go West Young Man

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The massive success of Garth Brooks in this year sets the stage for the mid-1990s influx of pop-oriented country musicians. In addition, several soon-to-be pivotal bands form or release debuts, including future pioneers in riot grrl punk (Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Huggy Bear), jam bands (moe., Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Spin Doctors) and stoner metal (Kyuss, Sleep, Obsessed). Massive Attack's Blue Lines, while unique at the time, invented the sound that would eventually become known as trip hop. Entombed's Clandestine and Dismember's Like an Ever Flowing Stream are early releases from the Scandinavian metal scene. U2 release their seventh album Achtung Baby, considered by many of their fans to be their best album.

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Garth Brooks - 1990s - Country music - Riot grrl - Bikini Kill - Bratmobile - Huggy Bear - Jam band - Moe. - Dave Matthews Band - Phish - Spin Doctors - Stoner metal - Kyuss - Sleep - Obsessed - Massive Attack - Blue Lines - Trip hop - Entombed - Clandestine - Dismember - Like an Ever Flowing Stream - Scandinavian metal - U2 - Achtung Baby

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