![]() Let's Roll The profile for Axe would look like this: Primary Genre(s):Ĩ. She's So European The profile for Shooting Star would look like this: Primary Genre(s):Ĩ. Desiree The profile for Donnie Iris would look like this: Primary Genre(s):Ĩ. Punk rock -> hard rock The profile for Streets would look like this: Primary Genre(s):Ĩ. The following genres could be considered subgenres of other genres, so I didn't include the larger grouping when listing them to avoid redundancy: AOR/melodic rock -> hard rock, soft rock *The definition of "alternative" here does not include New Wave, punk rock, and post-punk. Let's just say non-alternative rock* from 1963 to 1993, although those definitely aren't official dates. Argent at #198 (between Iron Butterfly and Bad English) The definition of "classic rock" used for this list is: any music created by a non-alternative* rock band/artist that was at their/his/her peak between the rockabilly and grunge/alternative eras (so, in other words, rock artists from the early-ish, mid-ish 1960s to the early 1990s). Budgie at #170 (between Harlequin and Steely Dan) Harlequin at #169 (between The Black Crowes and Budgie) Starship at #160 (between Little River Band and John Waite) Axe at #100 (between Europe and The B-52s) Shooting Star at #83 (between Billy Idol and Honeymoon Suite) Donnie Iris at #72 (between Asia and David Lee Roth) Streets at #52 (between Loverboy and Creedence Clearwater Revival) Note: The following artists don't have pages on IMDb, but should be on the list: ![]()
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