Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. There was just something sexy about the girls of the 90s. They were the kinds of girls that girls wanted to be and guys wanted to do; the kind of girls that looked like they could do you good or beat your ass.
Who can forget No Doubt's lead singer Gwen Stefani rocking out with her midriff showing and the Bindi on her forehead? Or Garbage's Shirley Manson's hot Scottish accent and grungy look?
Then there was Hole's leading lady Courtney Love. No one would say she had a great voice, but Kurt Cobain's widow turned heads with her raw lyrics and gutter-whore image.
For those who liked a little bit more class in their ladies, along came 10,000 Maniac's former singer Natalie Merchant. She was like the good girl everyone wanted to do secretly in the library. Don't forget about Jewel who charmed everyone with her crooked teeth and yodel.
This book will take you back in time to an era when tapes and CDS were the vehicles of choice for listening to music; a time when the chicks were real and sang without auto-tune.
Read all about your favorite singers and more right here then get out your old Walk-Man and relive your glory years.
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