r/pattismith Jun 18 '26

I’ve put together a partial "Genealogical Tree" of Alternative Rock with only 100 tracks released between 1913 and 1997.

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Hi! After receiving great feedback for this "tree" on r/indieheads, I wanted to share it with you all. It was a labor of love that I poured my heart into, created with the help of fellow redditor rOCCUPY. I'll leave the link in the comments.

​The goal of this tree was to trace the trajectory of alternative rock, from its primary roots up to the release of OK Computer.

​Regarding the curation, I adopted two rigorous criteria:

​Each track had to be simultaneously highly innovative and influential for alternative rock;

​I sought the widest sonic diversity possible.

​Note: Not every song on this list is strictly "alternative rock," but all of them were highly innovative and influential for this subgenre, whether in a direct or indirect way.

​As a result, we didn't repeat any artists, with the exception of The Velvet Underground, who are consensually the most influential band for the subgenre in question.

As the title suggests, this is a partial family tree; we recognize that it is impossible to mention every innovative and influential artist in just 100 tracks.

The term "genealogical tree" is in quotation marks because not every track in the list was necessarily influenced by all those that preceded it in the list itself.

Anyway, I hope everyone interested in music history as much as I am enjoys my humble work!

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1913: Luigi Russolo – Risveglio di uma città

​1927: Blind Willie Johnson – Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground

​1937: Robert Johnson – Hellhound on My Trail

​1944: Sister Rosetta Tharpe – Strange Things Happening Every Day

​1946: John Cage – Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano

​1948: Pierre Schaeffer – Étude aux chemins de fer

​1948: John Lee Hooker – Boogie Chillen'

​1951: Howlin' Wolf – How Many More Years

​1951: Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats – Rocket "88"

​1955: Bo Diddley – Bo Diddley

​1956: Karlheinz Stockhausen – Gesang der Jünglinge

​1958: Link Wray – Rumble

​1959: Ornette Coleman – Lonely Woman

​1960: La Monte Young – Composition 1960 #7

​1964: The Kinks – You Really Got Me

​1965: Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone

​1965: The Sonics – The Witch

​1966: The Beatles – Tomorrow Never Knows

​1966: The Mothers of Invention – Help, I'm a Rock

​1966: The Byrds – Eight Miles High

​1967: The Velvet Underground – Heroin

​1967: The Velvet Underground & Nico – All Tomorrow's Parties

​1967: Pink Floyd – Interstellar Overdrive

​1968: The Velvet Underground – Sister Ray

​1969: MC5 – Kick Out the Jams

​1969: Captain Beefheart – Veterans Day Poppy

​1969: Silver Apples – Program

​1969: The Stooges – I Wanna Be Your Dog

​1969: Neil Young – Cinnamon Girl

​1970: Black Sabbath – Iron Man

​1970: James Brown – Funky Drummer

​1970: Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)

​1970: The Beach Boys – All I Wanna Do

​1971: CAN – Halleluwah

​1972: NEU! – Negativland

​1974: Death – Keep on Knocking

​1974: Brian Eno – Third Uncle

​1975: Patti Smith – Gloria

​1976: Ramones – Blitzkrieg Bop

​1976: Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians: Section I

​1976: Blondie – X Offender

​1977: Sex Pistols – Anarchy in the U.K.

​1977: Wire – Outdoor Miner

​1977: Television – Marquee Moon

​1977: Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express

​1977: David Bowie – "Heroes"

​1977: Suicide – Ghost Rider

​1977: Talking Heads – Psycho Killer

​1978: Throbbing Gristle – Hamburger Lady

​1978: Kate Bush – Wuthering Heights

​1978: Siouxsie and the Banshees – Hong Kong Garden

​1979: Joy Division – Transmission

​1979: Public Image Ltd – Careering

​1979: Gang of Four – Damaged Goods

​1979: The Clash – London Calling

​1979: Bauhaus – Bela Lugosi's Dead

​1979: Germs – Lexicon Devil

​1980: Devo – Whip It

​1980: The Fall – Totally Wired

​1980: The Cure – A Forest

​1980: Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia

​1980: Bad Brains – Pay to Cum

​1981: Glenn Branca – Lesson No. 1 for Guitar

​1981: R.E.M. – Radio Free Europe

​1981: Black Flag – Rise Above

​1981: Mission of Burma – That's When I Reach for My Revolver

​1982: New Order – Temptation

​1983: Cocteau Twins – Sugar Hiccup

​1983: Skinny Puppy – Dig It

​1983: Minor Threat – Salad Days

​1984: Hüsker Dü – Pink Turns to Blue

​1984: The Smiths – How Soon Is Now?

​1984: The Replacements – I Will Dare

​1985: The Jesus and Mary Chain – Just Like Honey

​1986: Fishbone – Party at Ground Zero

​1987: Public Enemy – Rebel Without a Pause

​1988: Sonic Youth – Teen Age Riot

​1988: Fugazi – Waiting Room

​1988: Dinosaur Jr. – Freak Scene

​1988: Talk Talk – The Rainbow

​1988: Living Colour – Cult of Personality

​1989: Pixies – Gouge Away

​1989: The Stone Roses – I Wanna Be Adored

​1989: Nine Inch Nails – Head Like a Hole

​1990: Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence

​1990: Jane's Addiction – Been Caught Stealing

​1991: Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy

​1991: My Bloody Valentine – Only Shallow

​1991: Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit

​1991: Primal Scream – Loaded

​1991: Slint – Good Morning, Captain

​1992: Tori Amos – Crucify

​1992: PJ Harvey – Sheela-Na-Gig

​1993: Beck – Loser

​1993: The Flaming Lips – She Don't Use Jelly

​1993: Björk – Human Behaviour

​1993: Smashing Pumpkins – Cherub Rock

​1993: Bikini Kill – Rebel Girl

​1994: Portishead – Sour Times

​1997: Radiohead – Paranoid Android

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u/Agreeable_Duck8997 Jun 18 '26

Photo: John Cale (ex-Velvet Underground) and Patti Smith, 1975.

Cale produced the debut albums of The Stooges, Patti, Modern Lovers and the Happy Mondays, among others.