Vertigo-U2 The saints are coming-U2
New Year's-U2
Poison-Alice Cooper
Snakebite -Alice Cooper
Dangerous Tonight- Alice Cooper
World where you live-Crowded House
Better be Home soon-Crowded House
New Sensation-INXS
Rock Band 2 doesn't start out with the same songs as the first game, but you can purchase some of the songs from the first game in the store, as well as new songs.
Stairway to Heaven cerainly has to be on any list of all-time greatest songs
One can find some camp rock songs in many different places both online and in store. They could find camp rock songs in Walmart, Amazon, Ebay, or even Freegal.
Yes, Great Northern is a rock band that originated in the USA. They have quite a large following and many different songs. They are classified as Indie Rock and play often.
They sing absolutely great soft rock type songs. SOme songs on the other hand are more pop like. If i had to suggest a few songs they would be this.1. Lovebug2. Burnin up3. SOS
A large part of their music is hard rock/punk while they do have some techno music a lot of their songs contain guitar solos and screaming. Many of their songs are considered great "pump up" songs.
I wouldn't say they are full on rock, but some of their songs definitely have a rock feel to them.
A great place to find information on Christmas rock songs is YouTube, where one can find both the songs and videos year round. Another good place to look for information on Christmas rock songs is local radio stations that play Christmas music at the holidays.
Some songs are Punk Rock and some are Alternative
Sorry by Buckcherry one of the best apology songs EVER!
In the popular music video game, Rock Revolution, there are many songs that are included in the game. Some of these songs include "All My Life", "Dance Dance", and "The Diary of Jane".
I would guess wikipedia would have the answer. If it doesn't have it, then try wearerock.com it was a great website when i last used it to find some rock songs, sorry if it doesn't work for you.Or you could check out music rock historey.com