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View Poll Results: Worst of these late 70's bands
Styx 17 27.87%
Journey 15 24.59%
Boston 7 11.48%
Kansas 11 18.03%
Foreigner 11 18.03%
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Old 02-19-2015, 04:46 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Old 02-19-2015, 04:50 PM   #92 (permalink)
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You're a closet AOR fan and just don't realise it. I know enough about your music tastes to know that about 50% of all your non-extreme metal
likes are often AOR inspired metal tracks that come under the guise of hair metal, power metal or just straight up trad metal. Get over it and fly the AOR flag proudly.



I have nearly all their discographies and think they sound just as good today as when I first got them bit by bit in the 1980s and 1990s.
I digs me some AOR, but I have zero desire to hear Journey jam.
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It's turning into a Kansas love fest in here?

Damn, the amount of sheer talent on that stage!

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I digs me some AOR, but I have zero desire to hear Journey jam.
Pre-Steve Perry Journey were a killer jamming! Ex-Santana members in the band after all.
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Well Masques is my favourite Kansas album anyway,

Actually that album is "Masque"






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I've been adding an 's' onto the name of that album for years and in the streams of time became incorrect fact in my mind.
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Journey is was absolutely cringing IMO. And it is so funny nowadays to see their little Steve Perry imitator singing with an asian accent. Haha it's like they are a Journey parody band but no....it's really them .
Hilarious !!!!

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Journey is was absolutely cringing IMO.
Once Greg Rollie left the band and Steve Perry took the reigns they just shot for radio play.

But early Journey is actually some good stuff.
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Once Greg Rollie left the band and Steve Perry took the reigns they just shot for radio play.

But early Journey is actually some good stuff.
A lot of people have told me that but I've never taken the time to check out their first 2 (?) albums.
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A lot of people have told me that but I've never taken the time to check out their first 2 (?) albums.
I'd reply if you had a bigger avatar.............
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