Aerosmith's comeback started withDone With Mirrors, but they didn't get going commercially until this album, which zoomed to five-times platinum sales behind a trio of Top 20 songs. Older fans may have chafed at producer Bruce Fairbairn's studio tricks, to say nothing of the arrival of ou...
736voters 1reranks Voting Rules Vote for your favorite Metric songs, not just singles and hits. List of the top Metric songs, as voted on by fans like you. The Canadian band had considerable success in the late 2000s when the acclaimed single "Help I'm Alive" was released. However, ...
Aerosmith's comeback started withDone With Mirrors, but they didn't get going commercially until this album, which zoomed to five-times platinum sales behind a trio of Top 20 songs. Older fans may have chafed at producer Bruce Fairbairn's studio tricks, to say nothing of the arrival of ou...
Aerosmith's comeback started withDone With Mirrors, but they didn't get going commercially until this album, which zoomed to five-times platinum sales behind a trio of Top 20 songs. Older fans may have chafed at producer Bruce Fairbairn's studio tricks, to say nothing of the arrival of ou...
There were two joint factors largely responsible for Aerosmith's career revival: outside songwriters and super-sized power ballads. Unsurprisingly, these melodramatic love songs — which became even more prominent in the '90s — turned off many of their day-one fans who yearned for the sleazy,...
a trio of Top 20 songs. Older fans may have chafed at producer Bruce Fairbairn's studio tricks, to say nothing of the arrival of outside songwriters, but there's no denying the hooks of "Rag Doll" and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)." Aerosmith had never been bigger — so far, anyway....
When Aerosmith blasted out of Boston during the first part of the '70s, they were labeled as an American version of the Rolling Stones. But within a few years -- thanks to rep-securing albums like 'Toys in the Attic' and 'Rocks' -- they carved out their own identity as one of class...
a trio of Top 20 songs. Older fans may have chafed at producer Bruce Fairbairn's studio tricks, to say nothing of the arrival of outside songwriters, but there's no denying the hooks of "Rag Doll" and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)." Aerosmith had never been bigger — so far, anyway....
21: Aerosmith When Aerosmith blasted out of Boston during the first part of the '70s, they were labeled as an American version of the Rolling Stones. But within a few years -- thanks to rep-securing albums like 'Toys in the Attic' and 'Rocks' -- they carved out their own identity as...
Rush (1976): The titanic seven-part, 20-minute what-if-they-banned-music-themed title track, all by itself, might just be the best thing Rush ever did. And they were just getting started on '2112.' 'Rocks' Columbia 'Rocks' Aerosmith (1976):This is, in many ways, a sequel to 'To...