Rocks,which came out in 1976, was a success as well, and has been cited as highly-influential by many later rockers includingSlashofGuns N' Roses. The band released a few more albums until their addictions got in the way.Steven TylerandJoe Perrywere literally nicknamed the "Toxic Twins" a...
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Originally released in 1989, Pump remains one of Aerosmith’s best-selling albums, being certified septuple platinum by 1995. All four of the album’s singles, including “What It Takes” and “The Other Side” made it into the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, and the second single “...
September is traditionally the month where the biggest releases of the year are issued. So what rock + metal albums have left their marks on the ninth month? Chad ChildersChad ChildersUpdated: 12 days ago The 'Big 4' Bands of Gen X Dad Rock The 'Big 4' Bands of Gen X Dad Rock See...
Aerosmith Albums Ranked Any worst-to-best ranking of Aerosmith must deal with two distinct eras: their sleazy '70s work and the slicker, more successful '80s comeback. But which one was better? Gallery Credit:Ultimate Classic Rock Staff ...
Perry fared no better, releasing three post-Aerosmith albums with the Joe Perry Project to diminishing returns. But the guitarist's new manager, Tim Collins, was hell-bent on getting the band back together — not only restoring Aerosmith to their former glory, but transcending it. ...
Aerosmith Albums Ranked Any worst-to-best ranking of Aerosmith must deal with two distinct eras: their sleazy '70s work and the slicker, more successful '80s comeback. But which one was better? Gallery Credit:Ultimate Classic Rock Staff ...
Aerosmith Albums Ranked Any worst-to-best ranking of Aerosmith must deal with two distinct eras: their sleazy '70s work and the slicker, more successful '80s comeback. But which one was better? Gallery Credit:Ultimate Classic Rock Staff ...
Aerosmith Albums Ranked Any worst-to-best ranking of Aerosmith must deal with two distinct eras: their sleazy '70s work and the slicker, more successful '80s comeback. But which one was better? Gallery Credit:Ultimate Classic Rock Staff ...
Richard and Linda Thompson (1982):Richard and Linda Thompson were ending their 10-year marriage when they recorded 'Shoot Out the Lights,' and the resentment, hopelessness and regret are palpable in the songs. One of rock's all-time greatest breakup albums. ...