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View Poll Results: Worst of these late 70's bands | |||
Styx |
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17 | 26.15% |
Journey |
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16 | 24.62% |
Boston |
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8 | 12.31% |
Kansas |
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12 | 18.46% |
Foreigner |
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12 | 18.46% |
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I would have to narrow it down between Styx and Foreigner. But, Suite: Madam Blue is a damn good and underrated proggy song and living in the same city that Lou Graham is from means I can never escape Foreigner's constant below averageness. Foreigner wins this battle of so called losers, even though only 2 of them qualify to some degree.
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I don't even have to go that far. I can go to Waterstreet, Main St. Armory or any event that needs a last minute replacement for the National Anthem and see Lou himself. Or see his old band, which is now his newest band even though all the members are from the old original Lou Graham and the Black Sheep play pseudo-christian pseudo-arena rock.
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