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    Hair metal (or glam metal) was born on LA's Sunset Strip in the 1980s. Synonymous with heavy riffs, anthemic choruses, blown-out hair, and spandex, hair metal is some of the best party music ever made.
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    The hardest partying, most indulgent '80s rock stars were at their best when they showed their sensitive side. These hit love songs feature the dramatic choruses, passionate vocals, wailing guitar solos, and epic drum fills that defined an era.
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    Rock radio staples from the current crop of mainstream hitmakers. The artists who grew up with Led Zeppelin and Queen in one ear and Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers in the other are making their own hits now.
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    Listen to the most popular rock songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Since 1958, Billboard's Hot 100 chart has been America's barometer of song popularity across all genres. This playlist includes the most recent additions to the Hot 100.

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    The hardest partying, most indulgent '80s rock stars were at their best when they showed their sensitive side. These hit love songs feature the dramatic choruses, passionate vocals, wailing guitar solos, and epic drum fills that defined an era.
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    One of the most important and popular developments in rock history, the alternative sounds of grunge and Britpop ruled the airwaves in the 1990s. Get out your flannel shirt and listen to these essential '90s alt-rock songs.
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    Songs by Aerosmith and similar artists
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    Can't get enough country music? Listen to this regularly updated playlist of songs that have hit #1 on the Billboard Country Charts since the year 2000.
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    These massive dubstep tracks will make you want to dance until you drop.
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    A collection of rock's hardest-hitting classics, get ready to whip out your air guitar and let it rip!
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    Every song featured in the fourth iteration of the popular video game series, Guitar Hero World Tour.
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    Hair metal (or glam metal) was born on LA's Sunset Strip in the 1980s. Synonymous with heavy riffs, anthemic choruses, blown-out hair, and spandex, hair metal is some of the best party music ever made.
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    In honor of Friday, July 13th, here are the hair-raising, spine-tingling, and blood-curdling scores of the most iconic horror movies ever made. Mwahahaha!
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    Since 1958, Billboard's Hot 100 chart has been America's barometer of song popularity across all genres. This playlist includes the most recent additions to the Hot 100.
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    Songs by Kid Cudi and similar artists
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    Songs by Macklemore and similar artists
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    Songs by Panic! At The Disco and similar artists
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    Been wronged by your sleazy ex? Tired of your lover's lies? Vent your broken-hearted frustration with this collection of angry and defiant breakup songs. And remember: you deserve better.
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    Need a new music scheme for your workout routine? Take a break from the pop madness and get fit with this eclectic mix of classic and modern rock songs.
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    This is the soundtrack playlist for the women that get ahead by "using what they got." Brought to you by TheUrbanDaily.com
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    Sleeping With Sirens, A Skylit Drive, Two Door Cinema, Forever the Sickest Kids, Every Avenue, etc.
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    Listen to the most popular country songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Rock radio staples from the current crop of mainstream hitmakers. The artists who grew up with Led Zeppelin and Queen in one ear and Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers in the other are making their own hits now.
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    Listen to the most popular pop songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Listen to the most popular rock songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Listen to the most popular hip hop and R&B songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.