Sometimes all you need is a good breakup song to get you through it. While many of the most well-known breakup tracks fall into the country or pop categories, we canโt forget all the killer breakup ballads that came out of the hard rock genre. Here are four of the best hard rock breakup songs of all time! Just keep in mind that these entries arenโt exclusive.
1. โDonโt Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)โ by Mรถtley Crรผe
Mรถtley Crรผe isnโt exactly known for touchy-feely music. However, โDonโt Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)โ is one of very few emotional, heartfelt songs from the band. Their only other well-known sad little ballad is โHome Sweet Homeโ, which is about coming home after touring on the road. โDonโt Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)โ is their sappy response to โHome Sweet Homeโ, in which the narrator dumps their lover after returning from touring.
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2. โYou Give Love A Bad Nameโ by Bon Jovi
In need of a seriously cheesy breakup tune? Bon Joviโs got you covered. This track from 1986 is probably the bandโs most well-known song of all time, and itโs also very much a hard rock breakup song. While the band is not stranger to penning songs about breakups and general heartbreak (itโs basically their whole brand), โYou Give Love A Bad Nameโ was the biggest hit of the bunch.
3. โYour Time Is Gonna Comeโ by Led Zeppelin
It was inevitable that this song would end up on our list of the best hard rock breakup songs. Led Zeppelin is one of few bands that can bring the energy of their songs down without sacrificing their signature sound. โYour Time Is Gonna Comeโ is a great example of that, and itโs also just a stellar breakup song.
4. โLove Bitesโ by Def Leppard
This is one of the most well-known hard rock breakup songs of all time. Itโs a sappy, lovely little ballad from Def Leppard that has historically been a bit polarizing. It definitely has more pop leanings than most of the other tracks on Hysteria, which some diehard fans may not love. It almost has a country sort of vibe to it. However, Def Leppard has always been good at leaning into other genres while maintaining their signature classic heavy metal sound.
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