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When you look at the alternative rock boom of the ’90s, 1994 was probably the peak year. Just about anything that sounded like stadium-grunge could sell one kajillion copies that year, and plenty of those huge albums are celebrating their 30th anniversaries this year. Today, we learn that the bands behind two of 1994’s biggest alt-rock albums are getting together for a joint tour. Those two bands don’t look much like the ones that actually recorded those albums, but if you just want to sing along to the classics, you’ll get your chance.
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