Battle of the ’90s Titans Which album truly defined your youth

Battle of the ’90s Titans
Which album truly defined your youth?
Pearl Jam – Vs. (1993)
It wasn’t just a follow-up to Ten — it was a primal scream from the soul.
Vs. was raw. It was restless. It tore through the noise of fame and expectation with a feral intensity.
From the haunting plea of “Daughter” to the emotional escape of “Rearviewmirror,” every track bled truth.
It’s the sound of flannel rebellion, of pushing back against conformity, of fighting to stay human in a world that tries to flatten you.
This wasn’t music — it was survival.
Unfiltered. Untamed. Unapologetically alive.
mashing Pumpkins S– Siamese Dream (1993)
A kaleidoscope of sound, sadness, and distorted dreams.
With Siamese Dream, Billy Corgan didn’t just make an album — he built a world where beauty and despair collided.
“Today” wasn’t just a hit — it was an anthem for the disillusioned, the dreamers, the broken-hearted teens trying to make sense of it all.
Every fuzz-drenched guitar and aching lyric felt like poetry from the edge.
Corgan’s vision was cinematic — sweeping, layered, and emotionally shattering.
It was pain turned into art. Noise turned into magic. A fragile masterpiece wrapped in walls of sound.
Two masterpieces. One era. One vote.
So… which one echoes louder in your heart?
Vs. — for the raw fight within
Siamese Dream — for the beauty in the ache
Drop your reaction. Let’s see where the soul of the ’90s truly lives.