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Why Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ / ‘We Are the Champions’ Endures

“Bohemian Rhapsody” may be Queen’s most noteworthy single, but “We Will Rock You” / “We Are the Champions” is their most ubiquitous. The single featuring

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When Damn Yankees Took a Final Stand With ‘Don’t Tread’

Damn Yankees had come of age very quickly, which applied some momentum as the unlikely supergroup headed into its second album. The self-titled 1990 debut

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Bon Jovi Grapples With 9/11 on ‘Bounce’

By the middle of 2001, Bon Jovi seemed like they were on the verge of cracking into a new layer of the rock stratosphere. The

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Will It Be Their Last Album?

On Oct. 9, 2012, Kiss released Monster, an LP which could go down as their final studio album. After spending years avoiding a studio return,

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How Miles Davis Got Funky and Weird With ‘On the Corner’

Miles Davis returned from a two-year recording hiatus with another bold new idea. True to its name, On the Corner would focus on the Black

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When Don Henley Trashed the Media With ‘Dirty Laundry’

Following the bitter demise of the Eagles, Don Henley proved he hadn’t lost his knack for a pop hook — or one ounce of cantankerousness — with his

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Jon Bon Jovi Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’

In the best sketch of the third episode of Saturday Night Live’s 33rd season, cast member Amy Poehler takes us back to her teenage bedroom

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Kiss Refuses to Die Quietly With ‘I Love It Loud’

The Vinnie Vincent era of Kiss did not start quietly. “I Love It Loud,” co-written with Gene Simmons by the man then known as Vincent

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When Keith Richards Settled Into a Groove on ‘Main Offender’

Keith Richards’ solo debut had been far more than comfy Rolling Stones-isms. Talk Is Cheap kicked off with the nasty funk of “Big Enough,” then

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How Brush With Death Led Rod Stewart to Great American Songbook

One word changed the trajectory of Rod Stewart’s career, only a few months into the new millennium: cancer. Stewart, then 55, went for a routine scan

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