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Unplugged
A staple of MTV's programming lineup in the 1990s, "Unplugged" features popular artists performing acoustic -- or unplugged -- versions of some of their biggest hits, offering their fans a chance to experience favorite tunes in a new way. Name recognition isn't in short supply on the show as many of the era's biggest musical acts made their way through the "Unplugged" studio over the years, with a roster that includes Paul McCartney, Mariah Carey, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen and Nirvana. A number of the performances were subsequently released as live albums, in some cases earning Grammy Awards for the artists.
"All Time Low"
All Time Low performs in New York City; songs include "Weightless," "Dear Maria, Count Me In," and "Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't)."
"Silversun Pickups"
Silversun Pickups perform songs including "Lazy Eye," "Panic Switch," and "Well Thought Out Twinkles."
"Scorpions"
The Scorpions perform acoustically in Athens, Greece; songs include "Sting in the Tail," "Rock You Like a Hurricane," and "Wind of Change."
"Scorpions"
The Scorpions perform acoustically in Athens, Greece; songs include "Sting in the Tail," "Rock You Like a Hurricane," and "Wind of Change."
"All Time Low"
All Time Low performs in New York City; songs include "Weightless," "Dear Maria, Count Me In," and "Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't)."
"Silversun Pickups"
Silversun Pickups perform songs including "Lazy Eye," "Panic Switch," and "Well Thought Out Twinkles."
"Unplugged"
A staple of MTV's programming lineup in the 1990s, "Unplugged" features popular artists performing acoustic -- or unplugged -- versions of some of their biggest hits, offering their fans a chance to experience favorite tunes in a new way. Name recognition isn't in short supply on the show as many of the era's biggest musical acts made their way through the "Unplugged" studio over the years, with a roster that includes Paul McCartney, Mariah Carey, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen and Nirvana. A number of the performances were subsequently released as live albums, in some cases earning Grammy Awards for the artists.