Every decade has its rock anthem. The 1970s had Stairway To Heaven and the ‘80s had Sweet Child O’ Mine, but in today’s video we’re paying tribute to the finest rock bass intros from the 1990s – including a riff that’s so easy that you might feel you already know how to play it. A whole host of bands came to prominence in the ‘90s, including Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Living Colour, Rage Against The Machine, Tool and Green Day. But who came up with the greatest bass intro of all? 🔥 Download your FREE Tab & Notation → === Video Breakdown: 00:00 - Why the 90s? 00:31 - Grey Cell Green (Ned's Atomic Dustbin) 01:42 - Jerry Was A Race Car Driver (Primus) 02:30 - Jeremy (Pearl Jam) 04:38 - Lounge Act (Nirvana) 06:36 - Bullet in the Head (Rage Against The Machine) 08:35 - Would? (Alice in Chains) 11:00 - Only In Dreams (Weezer) 12:16 - Wall (Living Colour) 13:49 - Cannonball (The Breeders) 15:01 - Longview (Gree
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