March 1992 is stacked with big releases, so here's Part One of an incredible month of music: Tool's debut EP, Opiate; Bad Religion's iconic Generator; Cracker's hilarious, often poignant eponymous debut; David Byrne's 3rd solo album, Uh-Oh; solid classic rock from King's X on their self-titled album; Walking in London, the fourth studio album from Concrete Blonde; and truly inspired political hip hop from The Disposable Heroes of Hiphopcrisy on the now classic Hypocrisy is the Greatest Luxury.
MARCH 1992, Part One: Tool, Bad Religion, Cracker, David Byrne, King's X, Concrete Blonde, and more...
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May 27, 2026
120 Months Podcast
A month-by-month journey through the 90s music world. All the best and worst albums from one of music's most memorable decades.
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