No reason, just another terrible band that somehow got popular.
most probably Coldplay [so far]
people want to play guitar and be in a band its just practice.
The Canadian rock band was most popular during the 1950's. This time period was infamous for rock band which is why this particular rock band was so popular.
Alice in Chains is a band that became popular in the nineties for their style of music. They are considered to be a heavy metal band and this style was popular.
It's so popular because it has a lesson and it makes you think.....
Because they are a Christian rock band.
They're two different genres so you can't compare them, but by how much each artist is liked the most, so the answer to your question is Coldplay
dont stop believing by journey. its so popular
They formed in 1976. So... that makes the band 35 years old as of 2011
The band "BarlowGirl" is a rock band. However, the fact that they are a "Christian Rock band" is what makes them stand out. The majority of their message connects them with God.
I wouldn't say so at all, if you mean "manufactured" in the sense that a band/artist has very little talent (except for looks and a voice), acts according to a contract, makes none of their own decisions, etc.It is true that Coldplay's music has become more electronic (take "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall"), and contrasts quite a bit with their largely-acoustic debut, Parachutes. However, the band's style has evolved over years, and all members have expressed satisfaction with the changes. They "like to experiment", as lead vocalist and frontman Chris Martin has said often.Each of the band's members is a talented and professional musician, and all collaborate in the writing of songs. (On Coldplay's most recent album, Mylo Xyloto, producer Brian Eno has also been credited as a songwriter, as well as various other musicians whose work was sampled.)
Coldplay fans are commonly referred to as "Coldplayers." This term is used to describe dedicated fans of the British rock band Coldplay. Coldplayers are known for their strong support and admiration for the band's music and performances.