List of grunge bands
United States
Seattle area
Elsewhere in United States
- Blind Melon (Los Angeles, California)
- Flowerhead (Austin, Texas)
- Gumball (New York City, New York)
- Hazel (Portland, Oregon)
- Hole (Los Angeles, California)[2]:73
- L7 (Los Angeles, California)[1][2]:73
- Lollygadget (Little Rock, Arkansas)
- Paw (Lawrence, Kansas)[1]
- The Smashing Pumpkins (Chicago, Illinois) [1]
- Stone Temple Pilots (San Diego, California)
- Wool (Washington, D.C.; based out of Los Angeles, California)[11]
- Dandelion (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)[12]
Australia
Canada
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Germany
France
Poland
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