Poll: What is Bush’s best album?

Bush has released quite a few multi-platinum albums, but which of them is the best? That’s what we want to hear from you in this week’s Loudwire Nights Album of the Week poll.
You will have until Friday at 12 N ET to vote. We will then play the three songs from the album with the most votes during the Loudwire Nights Album of the Week block to start the show the following Monday!
Bush was lucky enough to quickly find commercial success with his debut album, 1994’s Sixteen Peter, which was partly due to the heavy radio rotation “Everything Zen” was receiving. The record peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and spent 109 weeks on the chart, then its follow-up, 1996 Razorblade Suitcase, earned them their first No. 1 album.
Although they had become a prominent band in the alternative rock scene of the 90s, Bush’s third album, the science of things, took a more experimental approach, combined with electronics and other technologies. However, it was still certified platinum in the United States, thanks in part to their performance at Woodstock ’99.
The rockers released another record, Golden State, before disbanding in 2002. Frontman Gavin Rossdale later formed the band Institute, although his tenure was short-lived. Bush reunited in 2010, playing their first show in eight years that September. They came out The sea of memories the following year, followed by man on the run in 2014, Black and white rainbows in 2017 and The kingdom in 2020.
Bush is currently touring Europe, but will be leaving for a North American tour with Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin starting in August. See the full concert schedule here.
Head below to vote for your favorite Bush album, then tune in Wired Nights next Monday at 7 p.m. ET to find out which record prevailed. During tonight’s show, you’ll find out which Red Hot Chili Peppers album was voted best and hear three songs from the winner.
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