5 Legendary Rock Bands That Deserve A Biopic Before Bon Jovi
Sure, Bon Jovi's history makes for a fine biopic, but we'd prefer the rollercoaster stories of treachery, tragedy, and pure grit that these rock bands faced.
Read MoreSure, Bon Jovi's history makes for a fine biopic, but we'd prefer the rollercoaster stories of treachery, tragedy, and pure grit that these rock bands faced.
Read MoreThis late-80s band inspired Rage Against The Machine, won multiple Grammys, still performs amazing live shows, and we think is long overdue for recognition.
Read MoreA brief lull that was sandwiched between two defining periods and swamped with schmaltz, 1974 was just about the most mediocre year in classic rock's history.
Read MoreThe original iPod revolutionized portable music, taking everything that made previous products great and solving all of their problems in one small device.
Read MoreCreedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" is a serious protest song, but oversaturation in movies stripped the power and meaning from the anti-war anthem.
Read MoreQueen's "We Will Rock You" pops up at sporting events all the time, along with songs like "Eye of the Tiger," and it's safe to say it's overplayed.
Read MoreIt seems like everyone sneers at Nickelback, but we think the much-maligned Canadian rock band deserves nothing but praise from rock purists and fans alike.
Read MoreThe pioneering days of pop, rock 'n' roll, and other musical genres may seem superior to today's acts, but we think nothing could be further from the truth.
Read MoreThe '90s produced a lot of bands that became iconic, but we think that one of the more forgotten bands of that era is due for a comeback. Here's why.
Read MoreBy 1971, many acts that would go on to be legends were already on the scene, but that specific year saw the release of a staggering number of great albums.
Read MoreEver since this band replaced its lead singer, debate has continued over which version was better. Here's an argument for why the second guy rocked harder.
Read MorePlenty of bands have called it quits at the height of their popularity, but the dissolution of Nirvana after Kurt Cobain's death is a uniquely tragic episode.
Read MoreGuns N' Roses has recorded a few clunkers, but nothing comes close to this atrocious attempt to jump on the 1990s industrial music bandwagon.
Read MoreThis song (which you might not know was actually a cover) was the biggest pop hit of 1975, but we're here to tell you it's garbage.
Read MoreMany people may now consider the '70s rock scene as being the poor, counterculture alternative to mighty disco. The reality couldn't be further from the truth.
Read MoreFor many, when the subject of the worst song of the '80s comes up, this cheesy hit immediately springs to mind. Many Redditors agree, and so does the singer.
Read MoreThe 1970s produced as much dross as it did great music, but along with Redditors, we have a case for one very misogynistic tune being the worst of the lot.
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