Some '80s bands got off to great starts and generated a lot of hype, but their spotlight was brightest right at the beginning. Here we're examining the histories of 11 '80s rock bands that never quite matched their early hype.
In some cases, you've got bands who enjoyed massive success off their first albums. The Outfield seemed like ready made rock superstars and the supergroup Asia was met with great initial acclaim. But in both cases, their careers ended with each successive record.
There are other bands such as King's X who were consistently subject to critical praise, but just never found that commercial breakout you would expect such a beloved group to have.
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Who else from the '80s once grabbed your attention only to lose it over time? Let's revisit these '80s rock bands that never matched the hype.
11 '80s Rock Bands That Never Matched the Hype
These '80s bands had promising starts with critical or chart success, but their careers never quite lived up to all the initial hype.
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10 1990s Rock Bands That Never Matched the Hype
For all the early buzz, there was a lot of fizzle of the hype by the time all was said and done.
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How Many of These Forgotten 1984 Rock Radio Hits Do You Remember?
Some songs stand the test of time. Others remain behind in a certain time. These are the latter.
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How Many of These Forgotten 1994 Rock Radio Hits Do You Remember?
Some songs have staying power while others are very much of the moment. How many of these largely forgotten 1994 rock radio hits do you still remember?
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