The 1990s are an interesting decade when it comes to the Rock Hall, especially compared to our previous lists, which ranked the best tracks released by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees during the 1960s and 1970s (We'll get to the 1980s eventually).
Artists are only eligible to be inducted 25 years after their first official single or album is released. Thus, we're only halfway through the 1990s.
Artists like Jay-Z and Foo Fighters just became eligible to make the ballot this year. And we weren't able to include snubs like Rage Against the Machine, Soundgarden, LL Cool J, Dave Matthews Band and Jane's Addiction.
There are more repeat artists on this list than previous decades. Yet it creates interesting debates within the list. Like did we include the right songs from Nirvana, Radiohead, Madonna, The Notorious B.I.G. and others? And how many Bon Jovi fans will blast us on social media for not including ANY songs from the New Jersey rockers?