Journey's incredible, but they take a while to get into. Start with their album Departure. And of their hits, "Any Way You Want It" easily beats "Don't Stop Believing".
Journey's incredible, but they take a while to get into. Start with their album Departure. And of their hits, "Any Way You Want It" easily beats "Don't Stop Believing".
Oddly enough, I don't really like "Any Way You Want It." "Wheel in the Sky" is probably my favorite Journey song "Don't Stop Believing" is just the song that my sister hates the most so it gains some bonus points from me.
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Usually I find myself listening to 70's Rock, but I'm starting to like some of the 80's too.
I like 60s-70s rock way more than anything else, it's just that a lot of 80s music is just so bad I can't help but like it.
80s music is the best imo, though I have a strong dislike toward most classic rock, so I may be biased. 80s and early 00s ftw.
So can we agree that 90s music was horrible for the most part? It seemed to take all the bad points of the 80s and make them worse. I've actually grown to appreciate 80s music more and more since 2000.
Nah, 90s is also one of my favorite decades of music; it's just that I grew up listening to it, so I don't feel it would be fair to include it. But seriously, 90s punk, pop-punk, and ska was incredible.
Nah, 90s is also one of my favorite decades of music; it's just that I grew up listening to it, so I don't feel it would be fair to include it. But seriously, 90s punk, pop-punk, and ska was incredible.
But the 90s were responsible for all those boy bands, that counteracts anything good that came out of the decade IMO. >_>
Well, the 90's also gave birth to grunge music, which I absolutely love... not to mention Rage Against the Machine. Late 90's alt. rock also wasn't too bad.