Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Spoon
My Morning Jacket
The White Stripes
Brendan Benson
Kyuss
Queens of the Stone Age
Radiohead
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Soundgarden
Temple of the Dog
Rage Against the Machine
Foo Fighters
Sleater-Kinney
Modest Mouse
Pavement
Beck
Radiohead, Nirvana and Pearl Jam and you can add Green Day and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. With Rage, Soundgarden and Beck being close, but not quite.
Radiohead, Nirvana are obvious. PJ gets in because they are still going and still sell crazy amounts of tickets anywhere they play, they will be touring when they are 70 like the Stones and people will still show up. GD and RHCP are still comercially important, they will be remembered as classics. Rage & Soundgarden, neither could break into the mainstream enough, same with Beck, all had their moments, but they aren't as critically reveired as Radiohead(who will go down in history simply because they are the most heavily discussed and argued band in the past 20 years), but not as popular as the others.
Those are the only ones that would make a noise on a big level if they played a show 20 years from now(some are obviously beyond that being a possibility of course).
The rest are either such commercial non-factors that they just don't matter in the long run or flamed out too soon(without leaving a big enough impression) to matter.

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