It's funny that you were the one that started this thread Doug since the vast majority majority of music you've posted does not have a 90's feel. When I think "90's music" I don't think of Alice Cooper...or do I?
A lot of artists span several decades, including Alice Cooper. Alice always has found a way, IMO, to sound contemporary and still be Alice, even to this very day. Look who he collaborates with below.
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Alice Cooper/ w Chris Cornell - Stolen Prayer
I'm really not much a fan a too many contemporary 90's acts. That said, I'll throw you a bone. This video freaked me out when I first saw it on Headbanger's Ball. Great song!
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Type O Negative - Black No. 1
"Cherry Pie" had MAJOR cultural impact on the 90's, even if for the reason that it helped start a musical rebellion. I admit the 90's stylistically didn't really begin until 1992 the same way the 60's didn't begin until 1964.
Oh, and I posted Megadeth's "Hangar 18," from 1990. Yeah, they got their start in the 80's, and did some good stuff in that decade, but they were also a huge band in the 90's, regularly charting in the top 10. I lost a family member to suicide in 1994, and later in the year this song came out and had a huge impact on me.
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Megadeth - A Tout Le Monde
By the way, I've always loved "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" from Lenny Kravitz, and I too am reminded of old Motown.