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4 Songs From the 1980s That Dominated Arena Rock for Decades

Hard rock, glam metal, and everything in between dominated the charts in the 1980s. But they werenโ€™t just suitable for home listening or jamming out to the radio. No, many of the biggest rock hits of the 1980s were made even better by live performances. Attending a rock concert in the 80s was a totally different beast compared to today. And the following four arena rock songs from the 1980s were an absolute blast to experience live.

โ€œDonโ€™t Stop Believinโ€™โ€ by Journey (1981)

This wouldnโ€™t be a proper list of arena rock songs from the 1980s without mentioning โ€œDonโ€™t Stop Believinโ€™โ€ by Journey. This song immediately transports the listener to a live concert every time it hits the radio. But there really was nothing like seeing this band live at the peak of their fame. 

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โ€œDonโ€™t Stop Believinโ€™โ€ was a No. 9 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart back in 1981, and it remains the bandโ€™s most well-known song. It also still dominates classic rock radio today.

โ€œWelcome To The Jungleโ€ by Guns Nโ€™ Roses (1987)

A little bit glam metal, a little bit hard rock, itโ€™s impossible not to immediately find yourself back in the 1980s after the introduction of โ€œWelcome To The Jungleโ€ by Guns Nโ€™ Roses. Released in 1987, this classic rock hit is probably the most recognizable of everything in the bandโ€™s discography. And Axl Roseโ€™s vocals were at their absolute best.

โ€œWelcome To The Jungleโ€ by Guns Nโ€™ Roses peaked at No. 7 in the US and was also a hit in the UK, New Zealand, and a number of other countries. Like โ€œDonโ€™t Stop Believinโ€™โ€, you wonโ€™t have to wait long to hear this one on classic rock radio.

โ€œEye Of The Tigerโ€ by Survivor (1982)

Few songs from the 1980s have the anthemic energy of โ€œEye Of The Tigerโ€. And anyone who got to see Survivor live in the early 80s remembers just how crazy good they were in person.

โ€œEye Of The Tigerโ€ was a Top 10 hit across the globe when it was first released. It was a No. 1 hit in both the US and UK.

โ€œCrazy Trainโ€ by Ozzy Osbourne (1980)

That legendary intro, that high-energy melody, the wild vibe of the whole song. You just canโ€™t beat this entry on our list of arena rock songs from the 1980s. I know this one must have been a trip to hear live at any point in Ozzy Osbourneโ€™s career.

โ€œCrazy Trainโ€ wasnโ€™t quite a smash when it was first released, as it missed the Top 40 on the mainstream charts in the UK and US. It was, however, a No. 9 hit on the Maisntram Rock chart.

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