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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Many other bands quickly copied the slick ArenaRock sound of the band's debut, with bands like Music/{{Journey|Band}} topping the charts and filling arenas in the late '70s and early '80s, but Boston was the first band to have this kind of style that mixed pop hooks with hard rock. Also, Tom Scholz pretty much created the debut single-handedly before recording albums in home studios became routine.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: OnceOriginalNowCommon: Many other bands quickly copied the slick ArenaRock sound of the band's debut, with bands like Music/{{Journey|Band}} topping the charts and filling arenas in the late '70s and early '80s, but Boston was the first band to have this kind of style that mixed pop hooks with hard rock. Also, Tom Scholz pretty much created the debut single-handedly before recording albums in home studios became routine.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Many other bands quickly copied the slick ArenaRock sound of the band's debut, with bands like Music/{{Journey}} topping the charts and filling arenas in the late '70s and early '80s, but Boston was the first band to have this kind of style that mixed pop hooks with hard rock. Also, Tom Scholz pretty much created the debut single-handedly before recording albums in home studios became routine.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Many other bands quickly copied the slick ArenaRock sound of the band's debut, with bands like Music/{{Journey}} Music/{{Journey|Band}} topping the charts and filling arenas in the late '70s and early '80s, but Boston was the first band to have this kind of style that mixed pop hooks with hard rock. Also, Tom Scholz pretty much created the debut single-handedly before recording albums in home studios became routine.
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** Depending on who you ask, Boston either ended after ''Don't Look Back'', ''Third Stage'', or ''Walk On''. There's hardly a solid consensus on the latter two albums, but both are frequently cited as being the beginning of the end in terms of quality. Meanwhile, the last two Boston records up to this point, ''Corporate America'' and ''Life, Love and Hope'' are generally agreed to be vastly inferior. Which one in particular is worse, however, is another matter entirely.
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** Depending on who you ask, Boston either ended after ''Don't Look Back'', ''Third Stage'', or ''Walk On''. There's hardly a solid consensus on the latter two albums, ''Third Stage'' and ''Walk On'', but both are frequently cited as being the beginning of the end in terms of quality. Meanwhile, the last two Boston records up to this point, ''Corporate America'' and ''Life, Love and Hope'' are generally agreed to be vastly inferior. Which one in particular is worse, however, is another matter entirely.
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* {{Fanon Discontinuity}}: Depending on who you ask, Boston either ended after ''Don't Look Back'' or ''Third Stage''.
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* MisattributedSong: "Crystal Love" was believed to be a bonus track on ''Corporate America'', but in reality it was recorded by Lee Hyun Suk, a South Korean guitarist for his album "3" several years before ''Corporate America''.