
We've all had to cut loose some of our favourite albums from this list, and some of your favourites are probably missing too. It's not until you're forced to start narrowing the focus to a mere 50 records that you realise the sheer volume of brilliant works that were made in this decade. There are dozens of albums that don't appear here that easily could have. RELATED: The 50 Best Australian Songs of the 90sĪfter countless hours of discussion and debate among the Double J team, and the ever-valuable feedback from you, the audience, we've come up with this list. Last year we celebrated the songs of our country through the 90s, this year it's time to shine a spotlight on the albums. But when one band made a great record, you could be sure there were plenty of their peers working hard to go one better. Perhaps it was competition, or maybe just inspiration. The excellence of one Australian record would have a flow-on effect.

But many bands went one step further when it came to making records crafting pieces of art that fast became the soundtracks to our lives. Traversing our country's major highways to bring their best work to hungry young audiences in cities and towns across Australia. These acts generally cut their teeth playing live. There were more bands than ever, all jostling for attention in a crowded but ever-so-rich music landscape.

The 90s was one of the most exciting decades in Australian music. The albums that made Australian music such a force in the 1990s.
