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  2. Feb 2, 2023 · So many great rock artists graced the '80s, in fact, that several worthy contenders — including Depeche Mode, Dire Straits, Iron Maiden, The Cure, Poison, Skid Row, and Genesis — simply couldn't fit on this list.

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  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Explore the origins and evolution of 80s rock music - from the influence of iconic bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath to the fusion of rock and electronic sounds. Discover the flamboyant style, larger-than-life persona, and lasting impact of this genre on popular culture.

    • .38 Special. With popular hits such as “Hold On Loosely” and “Caught Up in You,” .38 Special was one of the most successful rock bands during the 1980s.
    • AC/DC. One of the most popular and iconic rock bands to come out of the 80s. AC/DC made a name for themselves with their unique mix of hard-hitting bluesy riffs and gritty, rebellious lyrics.
    • Aerosmith. Aerosmith is widely recognized as one of the most successful and influential rock bands of the 1980s. The band achieved success with a string of top 10 singles, including “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion,” and “Walk This Way.”
    • Bee Gees. Comprised of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, the Bee Gees created some of the most iconic and beloved hits of the 80s. Formed in 1958 and hailing from England, they released their first single in 1963.
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    • Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers

    If there was ever a band that defined the 1980s, Mötley Crüeis the poster child. Billing themselves as the “World’s Most Notorious Rock Band,” the Crüe formed in 1981 in Los Angeles. Made up of members Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, and Vince Neil, the group quickly made a name for themselves in the LA metal club scene, which led to a record dea...

    Next up, Bon Joviis a band formed by a couple of New Jersey natives who managed to see arena rock success after their formation in 1983. Featuring Jon Bon Jovi, David Bryan, Tico Torres, Phil X, and Hugh McDonald, they released their first two albums in 1984 and 1985, but their third album, Slippery When Wet, catapulted the band into superstardom. ...

    Though formed in the early 1970s, Van Halenhad become a successful band by the time the 1980s rolled in. With their bad-boy reputation, they became known for live shows filled with energy thanks to lead singer David Lee Roth. The band’s 1984 album release, aptly named 1984, led to their only #1 hit single, “Jump,” and three other hits. The album so...

    You can’t talk about rock bands in the ‘80s without mentioning Guns N’ Roses. This band was a vision of the future of rock and roll. Gritty, grimy, and full of life, GNR was a glimpse into rock’s next phase: grunge. Led by the unique vocal talents of singer Axl Rose, the band was formed in Los Angeles in 1985, with a record deal from Geffen Records...

    Long before Stranger Things brought Metallicaback to the cultural zeitgeist, the band was already famous. Formed in Los Angeles in 1981, Metallica brought a different sound to rock and roll. Many consider the band one of the pioneers of the heavy metal genre, focusing on hard guitar licks, meaty drums, and the gravelly voice of singer/lead guitaris...

    Up next is Foreigner, arena rock personified. With enough hard rock and ballads in their catalog, the band could make a living off the nostalgia circuit for decades to come. Foreigner was formed in New York City in 1976 with Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, and Lou Gramm at the forefront. Their first self-titled album was released in 1977, becoming an ins...

    Yet another arena rock band that found tremendous success in the 1980s is Journey, largely thanks to the vocals of lead man Steve Perry. Formed in San Francisco in 1973, the band released seven albums to varying degrees of modest success until 1981’s Escape. Escapebecame the band’s most successful album at the time thanks to “Don’t Stop Believin’,”...

    While they were formed in 1969 by Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, and Dusty Hill, ZZ Topachieved popularity during the decade of excess thanks to their very unique style. With long beards, sunglasses, and spinning guitars, ZZ Top crafted a look tailor-made for the MTV generation. With three albums released during the 1980s — El Loco, Eliminator, and Af...

    We cannot have this list without some girl power. The Banglesformed in Los Angeles in 1981 — crazy how so many of these bands came out of the City of Angels — with four women headlining the group. The Bangles soon made waves across California thanks to their lineup and musical stylings. In 1984, the band had a hit written by Prince called “Manic Mo...

    Next, we have Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, who formed in 1976 with singer-songwriter-guitarist Tom Petty at the forefront. With sounds inspired by Bob Dylan, Petty’s group hit musical heights with four album releases in the 1980s. With hits like “You Got Lucky,” “Change of Heart,” and “Don’t Come Around Here No More,” Petty and the band had gre...

  5. Jan 22, 2014 · In the 80’s, most hard rock bands had at least one power ballad, and the fans embraced them whole-heartedly. Fans filled arenas, and would sing along in unison when the power ballad was played live in concert. The entire audience swayed together and held up their lighters as a show of support.

  6. Aug 4, 2020 · Rock music, too, did not rest on its laurels, with Elvis Costello, The Police, and Prince producing genre-defying masterpieces. Any decade can be called “the worst ever”, so dig out your copy of Purple Rain and appreciate the influence the 80s continues to exert over popular music to this day.