Nevermind named best sophomore album of all time
Nirvana’s Nevermind is highlighted as a landmark sophomore album that helped propel Seattle’s grunge sound worldwide, fueled by hits like Smells Like Teen Spirit and selling over 30 million copies. Pearl Jam’s Black from Ten has enjoyed a late-career surge on the charts, driven by TikTok momentum and earning multiple chart appearances long after its initial release. The piece on Alive recounts Pearl Jam’s origin story, from the Mother Love Bone setback to Eddie Vedder joining the band and crafting the now-iconic, life-affirming chorus that audiences embraced as a perseverance anthem. David Bowie’s Life on Mars? is recognized for its celebrated lyricism, with Forbes noting its place among great rock lyrics and its backstory linked to Bowie's approach to writing and isolation themes. Taken together, these articles underscore the enduring cultural and chart-driven impact of classic rock tracks from the early 1990s and earlier.
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