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    Goody Two Shoes • Adam Ant. Call Me • Blondie. Whole Lotta Love • Led Zeppelin. Immigrant Song • Led Zeppelin. Still Of the Night • Whitesnake. Talk Dirty To Me • Poison. Dream Police • Cheap Trick. Highway To Hell • AC/DC. Me and Bobby McGee • Janis Joplin.

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    • Pat Benatar — “Promises in the Dark” A hero among heroes. A song to destroy all songs, short out all Jumbotrons and bring all hockey rinks down in a heap of dusty concrete.
    • Journey — “Don’t Stop Believin'” Arguably the most emblematic, iconic arena-rock tune ever, but a) we’re beyond sick of it and b) Pat Benatar.
    • Foreigner — “Double Vision” There’s Lou Gramm! Top three’s not so shabby.
    • REO Speedwagon — “Take It On the Run” Still mad at these guys for sending REO Speedealer a cease-and-desist, but the song rules forevermore.
    • ESPN, “Jock Jam Megamix” (1997) What It Is: ESPN’s one-stop medley for all the ’90s-era jock jam classics, stitching together over a dozen of the then-standards — many of which will be appearing later in this countdown — into one continuous jam-pumping-up.
    • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, "Can't Hold Us" (2011) What It Is: A no-ceilings anthem of achievement and perseverance, with a pounding piano hook and hands-up sing-along chorus.
    • Cajmere, “Coffee Pot (It's Time for the Percolator)” (1992) What It Is: A gnawingly repetitive Chicago house classic, best known for its bubbling synths and overcaffeinated, mantra-like refrain.
    • Daft Punk, "One More Time" (2000) What It Is: A celebration-for-all-occasions dance-pop squee, as futuristic as it is essentially timeless. When You’ll Hear It: In between the end of regulation and overtime.
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  3. Rock music that uses large arena venues, particularly sports venues, for concerts or series of concerts linked in tours. A.K.A cooperate rock.

  4. Arena Rock. Arena Rock developed in the mid-'70s, when hard rock and heavy metal bands began to gain popularity. The music became more commercially oriented and radio-friendly, boasting slick productions and anthemic choruses, both on their hard rock numbers and their sweeping power ballads. Most of these bands earned their following through ...

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · Arena Rock Music Guide: 5 Famous Arena Rock Bands. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 4 min read. The bombastic, radio-friendly hard rock music of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s is often grouped under the moniker of arena rock.

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    Arena rock (also known as AOR, melodic rock, pomp rock, stadium rock, corporate rock or dad rock [1] [nb 1]) is a style of rock music that became mainstream in the 1970s. It typically involves radio -friendly rock music that was designed to be played for large audiences. As hard rock and pop rock became increasingly popular, groups began ...

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