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The graves of 40 singers and rappers who defined the sound of the 1990s — their final resting places, burial sites, and the stories behind each one. From Selena Quintanilla's black granite headstone at Seaside Memorial Park in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Kurt Cobain's ashes scattered in the Wishkah River near Aberdeen, Washington — this is where the voices of a decade went silent.
We cover the burial sites of Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Aaliyah, Jeff Buckley, Layne Staley, Bradley Nowell of Sublime, Lisa Left Eye Lopes, Michael Hutchence, Eazy-E, Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon, DJ Screw, Big Pun, Chris Cornell, Scott Weiland, Dimebag Darrell, Dee Dee Ramone, Luther Vandross, Tammy Wynette, John Denver, Chris Farley, Big L, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Andy Wood of Mother Love Bone, and more — 40 artists in total, each grave a permanent address for a career built entirely from sound.
Some are marble monuments receiving thousands of visitors a year. Some are unmarked. Some have no grave at all — only ashes scattered in rivers, oceans, and mountain ranges by the people who loved them most.
This is not a list of deaths. It is a map of what the 1990s left behind.
⚰️ Every name, every cemetery, every cause of death — fully researched and documented.
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