The Triple Xmas Album Series

Unwrap 30 years of the gift that keeps on giving, The Triple X Album Series.
1994 proved to be a nostalgic and monumental year in music, not even Columbia House can offer up 11 albums during the holidays.

Track-by-track, back-to-back. Exclusive and in their own words.
Hear each album in its entirety.
Hear from each band as they go behind-the-scenes of their songs.
Hear how the sound of the ’90s was shaped in a seismic shift and the biggest breakthroughs.

CHRISTMAS DAY

12pm – Soundgarden Superunknown

2pm – The Cobain 30

4pm – The Offspring Smash

6pm – Weezer Blue Album

8pm – Stone Temple Pilots Purple

BOXING DAY

8am – Green Day Dookie

10am – Oasis Definitely Maybe

12pm – The Tragically Hip Day for Night with Gord Sinclair

2pm – Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York

4pm – Pearl Jam Vitalogy

6pm – Bush Sixteen Stone

Fresh off of 29 Days in 1991 and the radio series that defined a generation, on March 8th we honoured Soundgarden’s Superunknown. A month later on April 8th, we paid homage to The Offspring’s Smash. Weezer’s self-titled album aired in full on May 11th. On June 7th, Stone Temple Pilot’s Purple played from front-to-back. When Green Day performed Dookie in its entirety during their Saviors Tour, The Triple X Album Series was your soundtrack on August 1st. On the heels of an Oasis reunion that was 15 years in the making, it was 30 years in the making for Definitely Maybe on August 29th. The Tragically Hip’s Gord Sinclair went track-by-track with Day for Night on September 24th. Nirvana relived MTV Unplugged in New York on November 1st. Pearl Jam visited Vitalogy from the vaults on November 22nd. And Bush marked the spot on December 6th by throwing us back to Sixteen Stone.