The studio discography of the British rock band between 1994 and 2001 represents one of the most commercially successful yet critically debated runs in alternative rock history. During this seven-year period, the band released four studio albums that saw them evolve from "grunge-lite" newcomers to electronic-influenced experimenters, and finally to a sleek radio-rock outfit before their initial disbandment in 2002. Sixteen Stone (1994) – The Post-Grunge Explosion Released in late 1994, Sixteen Stone
"The People That We Love", "Inflatable", "Headful of Ghosts". bush studio discography 1994 2001 flac verified