16. Dolores O'Riordan

If you knew alternative music in the 1990s, you knew Dolores O'Riordan. With her band the Cranberries, she released the timeless classic 'Zombie', which its lyrics about religious warfare in Ireland and the waste of life that came with it. It was a global hit, followed up with others like 'Linger'. O'Riordan's distinctive, haunting voice is what gave the band their edge.

Sadly, O'Riordan battled against addiction and mental health problems her entire life, often discussing them openly and referencing them in her music. She was in the process of recording a new album at the time of her death, but it will be left unfinished after she drowned in the bath at the age of only 46. Coroners ruled that her death was accidental; the result of excess alcohol intoxication. She leaves behind four children and an army of broken-hearted fans.

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