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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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Join Date: Apr 2011
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I had the Foreigner argument the other day and I started naming off songs and people were amazed how huge their discography was and how many great songs were written by Foreigner. Boston really only touched me with a few songs but More then a feeling and Peace of Mind are epic 70's stadium rock. With regards to Kansas I think I agree with Howard Wayward son and Dust are about it for what I can listen to and only after a few beers at a bbq or party. Styx was never my thing. They certainly had talent but it isn;t my kind of talent I prefer to listen to. Mr Roboto? ****ing horrible. I think I like Best of Times and a few off that album, but I could never get past their over use of dynamics. So yeah Styx is definitely worst on this list by a longshot. |
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