Rock Music News: Celebrating Hard Rock Daddys 10th Anniversary with 1000 Songs! (2024)

On 3/1/13, Hard Rock Daddy made its debut with the intention of being a hybrid site that focused on fatherhood and hard rock music. Very quickly, the transition was made fully to music because of the audience that was built. Looking backwards, 1000 songs have been featured on the annual year-end lists of the top […] The post Celebrating Hard Rock Daddy’s 10th Anniversary with 1000 Songs! appeared first on Hard Rock Daddy.

On 3/1/13, Hard Rock Daddy made its debut with the intention of being a hybrid site that focused on fatherhood and hard rock music. Very quickly, the transition was made fully to music because of the audience that was built. Looking backwards, 1000 songs have been featured on the annual year-end lists of the top […] The post Celebrating Hard Rock Daddy’s 10th Anniversary with 1000 Songs! appeared first on Hard Rock Daddy.

Celebrating Hard Rock Daddys 10th Anniversary with 1000 Songs!

On 3/1/13, Hard Rock Daddy made its debut with the intention of being a hybrid site that focused on fatherhood and hard rock music. Very quickly, the transition was made fully to music because of the audience that was built. Looking backwards, 1000 songs have been featured on the annual year-end lists of the top hard rock songs. Rather than share all 1000 songs, the decision was made on the 10-year anniversary of the site to break everything down into sections based on the featured songs and artists (582 artists have been featured).

 

MOST FEATURED ARTISTS

All of the artists listed on the alphabetical chart below, have had at least 5 songs featured on the year-end lists through the years. While you will find some of the biggest names in hard rock on the list, you will also find a significant number of developing artists.

Alter Bridge Another Lost Year Any Given Sin Asking Alexandria Black Veil Brides Blacktop Mojo Bobaflex Buckcherry / Josh Todd Crash Midnight Disturbed Eve To Adam Five Finger Death Punch Foo Fighters From Ashes To New Gemini Syndrome Halestorm Hellyeah Jeff Scott Soto Jorn Nonpoint Nothing More Papa Roach Pop Evil Royal Bliss Sevendust Shallow Side Shinedown Slash f. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators Starset Stone Sour / Slipknot / Corey Taylor The Dead Daisies Three Days Grace Trivium Volbeat Wayland

 

 

THE MVPs

Out of all of the talented artists that have been featured through the years, there are three who have risen to a stratosphere all their own. These prolific artists have not only had numerous songs featured, but the quality of the songs is exceptional.

 

MYLES KENNEDY 

Is Myles Kennedy the hardest working musician in hard rock today? He may just be! Prolific is an understatement when it comes to Kennedy’s writing and performing. As the frontman and songwriter of two bands that release music on a regular basis, Kennedy never seems to take a break from music. Since Hard Rock Daddy’s debut in 2013, Kennedy has released four albums with Alter Bridge, four albums with Slash f. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, and two solo albums. From those albums, and a guest appearance on a Richards/Crane song, Kennedy songs have been featured 16 times on the year end charts! It would absolutely be more, but we limit each list to one song per artist (with a few rare exceptions) per year. Amazing singer, songwriter, and performer, Kennedy NEVER disappoints!

 

COREY TAYLOR

Between Stone Sour, Slipknot, and his solo work, Corey Taylor has released eight albums since the launch of Hard Rock Daddy. What makes Taylor so unique is that his work with each is vastly different. Stone Sour has an edge at times, but is mostly melodic hard rock. Slipknot has melodic moments, but has a lot more angst and rage than Stone Sour. And Taylor’s solo work is a no holds barred approach that flies in the face of genres. Lyrically, Taylor captivates you with intrigue while leaving you on your own to decipher the meanings behind the songs. From these albums, and two guest vocal appearances (one with Sixx:A.M. and one with Zakk Wylde), Taylor has been featured 14 times on the year end charts! He is the only artist to have two songs tied for a spot in the same year (because they were polar opposites of each other), and also to have two songs featured from his band (when Stone Sour released a double album).

 

LZZY HALE

If Hard Rock Music was a prom, then Lzzy Hale would undoubtedly be named prom queen. In addition to her brilliant work with Halestorm, Hale is the go-to female vocalist for numerous duets and guest vocals. Some of her outstanding guest vocals haven’t even been featured on the year end lists because they were discovered after the fact. On the year end lists, Hale has been featured alongside Apocalyptica, Dee Snider, and Mark Morton. That’s quite a range! She has done some amazing work on revamped songs from Shinedown and Tom Keifer, in addition to a brilliant cover with Stone Sour of “Gimme Shelter.” Her brilliance is not gender-specific, but it does help her stand out in a crowded field. Truth be told, Hale rocks harder than most male vocalists, and has an unapologetic sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll swagger about her. Not only does she do incredible original work with Halestorm, but they also have some of the most inspired covers in rock over the last decade. Between her work with Halestorm and her guest appearances, Hale has been featured 11 times over the years. There is no doubt that another incredible duet will be featured on the Top 100 Hard Rock Songs of 2023 (spoiler alert!).

 

 

RISING STARS

There are three bands whose careers basically span the history of Hard Rock Daddy. They have all been featured with regularity on the site and on the year end charts throughout their careers. All of them, in my humble opinion, are still vastly underrated…

 

ANY GIVEN SIN 

These Maryland rockers have been featured on the year end charts five times with their songs “Dynamite,” “Another Life,” “Insidious,” “The Way I Say Goodbye,” and “Still Sinking.” If you’re a fan of bands like Shinedown, you should also be a fan of Any Given Sin. This is a band that gets some radio attention, but not nearly as much as you would think considering that many lesser bands get more spins. It just goes to show that radio is not the be all and end all when it comes to evaluating music.

 

BLACKTOP MOJO

Hailing from Texas, Blacktop Mojo is absolutely one of the most underrated bands in rock today. They have more range than most bands, and aren’t afraid to veer off in different directions. They have been featured on the year end charts six times (2 brilliant covers and 4 original songs). I was fortunate to get to see the band in an intimate environment. They killed it! Check out their covers of “Dream On” and “In Color,” and their featured originals “Where The Wind Blows,” “Can’t Sleep,” “It Won’t Last,” and “Wicked Woman.”

 

CRASH MIDNIGHT

There has been a noticeable trend in recent years for bands to try to recapture a classic rock sound. Some have done it with sincerity, others feel more like a parody. One thing for sure is that Crash Midnight falls into the sincerity camp. Unlike many bands who are heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin, Crash Midnight is a band that takes you back to the glory days of debauchery, with sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll swagger. Think Guns N’ Roses, Aerosmith, Buckcherry, and the raw early days of Def Leppard. Hailing from Boston, Crash Midnight has appropriately found their home in Sin City. They have been featured on the year end chart 7 times, with their songs… “151,” “Roxy,” “Diamond Boulevard,” “Chinatown,” “Don’t Need Your Advice,” “Nothin’ To Lose,” and “Suicide Tattoo.”

 

 

REVISIONIST HISTORY

The top hard rock songs of the year lists are nothing more than a snapshot of a moment in time. A lot of work goes into rankings and reviews, but ultimately, they are fluid when you look backwards. The following songs (listed in alphabetical order by artist) ALL would have been ranked higher if the list was being done today. That includes some songs on the Top 100 Hard Rock Songs of 2022 (which came out in late January).

ARTIST SONG TITLE
10 YEARS The Shift
ALLEN/LANDE Lady Of Winter
ALTITUDES & ATTITUDE Late
ANOTHER LOST YEAR War On The Inside
ANY GIVEN SIN Dynamite
ART OF ANARCHY The Madness
ATREYU f. M SHADOWS, AARON GILLESPIE Super Hero
BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION Wanderlust
BLACK VEIL BRIDES Saviour II
BLACKTOP MOJO In Color
BLACKTOP MOJO Dream On
BLACKTOP MOJO It Won’t Last
BUCKCHERRY Say Fuck It
COHEED & CAMBRIA f. RICK SPRINGFIELD Jessie’s Girl 2
CRAZY LIXX All Looks, No Hooks
DANGEROUS CURVES Good And The Bad
DROPKICK MURPHYS Blood
DROPKICK MURPHYS Queen Of Suffolk County
ECHOBATS Save Me From Loving You
ECLIPSE Viva La Victoria
ECLIPSE Saturday Night (Hallelujah)
EVE TO ADAM No Easy Way Out
GRUMPYNATORS Take The Last Dance With Me
HALESTORM Get Lucky
HALESTORM Dear Daughter
HALESTORM Here’s To Us
HIGHLY SUSPECT Lydia
HOOKERS & BLOW Rocks Off
JIM PETERIK & WORLD STAGE Prom Night In Pontiac
JOSH TODD & THECONFLICT Story Of My Life
JUDAS PRIEST Never Forget
KICKIN VALENTINA Somebody New
MICHAEL MONROE Last Train To Tokyo
MILLION DOLLAR RELOAD Bullets In The Sky
N’ TRIBE Staring Down The Barrel
NICKELBACK f. DAVE MARTONE The Devil Went Down To Georgia
NOTHING MORE Jenny
PHIL CAMPBELL & THE BASTARD SONS Spiders
PROPHETS OF RAGE Unfuck The World
RANCID Say Goodbye To Our Heroes
RISE AGAINST Broken Dreams, Inc.
RIVAL SONS Shooting Stars
SCORPIONS We Built This House
SIXX: A.M. Talk To Me
SIXX: A.M. f. COREY TAYLOR, JOE ELLIOTT… Maybe It’s Time
SLASH f. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS Bent To Fly
SLIPKNOT The Devil In I
SLIPKNOT Unsainted
STEVE CONTE Gimme Gimme Rockaway
SWEET CYANIDE Better At Goodbyes
TESLA Taste Like
THE AGONIST Take Me To Church
THE AMORETTES Everything I Learned I Learned From Rock N’ Roll
THE DEFIANTS Hollywood In Headlights
THE EAST SIDE GAMBLERS The Getaway
THE LAZYS Half Mast Blues
THE NEAL MORSE BAND So Far Gone
THE USED Paradise Lost, A Poem By John Milton
TOM KEIFER Solid Ground
UGLY MELON 60 Days
WAYWARD SONS Alive

 

 

CLASSIC ROCK LEGENDS

There are countless classic rock bands who have long since stopped making new music, and subsist exclusively on touring off of the hits. Some may judge them for that, but I don’t. Once upon a time, these bands made money off of recording. These days, music has basically become a disposable commodity. Touring is where the money is made. Truth be told, many fans only want to hear the hits from these bands anyway, so it isn’t usually worth the trouble. However, there are still some bands who continue to record quality new music decades later. “Classic Rock” is a term that gets thrown around loosely these days, but the original classic rock bands were the ones whose career started in the 1970s (or 60s). To qualify for this list, artists must have released their first album no later than 1979, and must have at least 10 albums under their belt. File these songs under “it doesn’t have to be old to be classic”…

ARTIST SONG TITLE
AC/DC Rock Or Bust
AC/DC Rock The Blues Away
AC/DC Shot In The Dark
BLACK SABBATH God Is Dead?
BLUE OYSTER CULT Tainted Blood
CHEAP TRICK Long Time Coming
DEEP PURPLE Johnny's Band
FREDDIE MERCURY Time Waits For No One
IRON MAIDEN Tears Of A Clown
IRON MAIDEN The Writing On The Wall
JUDAS PRIEST Redemmer Of Souls
JUDAS PRIEST Never Forget
JUDAS PRIEST Lightning Strike
MOTORHEAD Heroes
MOTORHEAD Sympathy For The Devil
OZZY OSBOURNE Under The Graveyard
OZZY OSBOURNE f. ELTON JOHN Ordinary Man
QUEEN Face It Alone
SCORPIONS We Built This House
STYX Gone Gone Gone
STYX Save Us From Ourselves
URIAH HEEP One Minute
URIAH HEEP Take Away My Soul
URIAH HEEP Save Me Tonight
WHITESNAKE Burn
WHITESNAKE Shut Up & Kiss Me

 

 

COVER ME

One of the ways that bands have found a way to rise above the din is by doing songs that are already familiar to others. Cover songs can be tricky. If you stick too close to the vest, oftentimes it just becomes a poor man’s version of the original. If you change it up too much, you can lose the integrity of the original appeal of the song. It’s all about threading the needle…staying true to the original while making it your own. Since the launch of Hard Rock Daddy, numerous cover songs have been featured on the year end lists. Here are the most notable ones (listed in alphabetical order by artist).

ARTIST SONG TITLE
ALPHAMEGA Have You Ever Seen The Rain
BAD WOLVES Zombie
BLACKTOP MOJO In Color
BLACKTOP MOJO Dream On
BUCKCHERRY Say Fuck It
CAVO f. SHANNON ROC Come Undone
CHRIS DAUGHTRY/LAJON WITHERSPOON Hunger Strike
COREY TAYLOR On The Dark Side
DISTURBED The Sound Of Silence
ELECTRIC RADIO KINGS Back To Black
EVE TO ADAM No Easy Way Out
HELL IN THE CLUB Chainsaw Charlie (Murders In The New Morgue)
HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES Heroes
I PREVAIL Blank Space
LESLIE WEST You Are My Sunshine
MARK MORTON & LZZY HALE She Talks To Angels
MOTORHEAD Sympathy For The Devil
NICKELBACK f. DAVE MARTONE The Devil Went Down To Georgia
SAHAJ TICOTIN The Mission
SEVENDUST The Day I Tried To Live
STEEL PANTHER f. ROBIN ZANDER She's Tight
STORM FORCE Uninvited
THE AGONIST Take Me To Church
THE LONELY ONES Flash
UGLY KID JOE Lola
UGLY MELON The Rose

 

 

HEAVY ROTATION

Last, but certainly not least, are the songs from the past decade that are still in heavy rotation on my personal playlists. To be fair, some of them have been intentionally added, while others are slipped in by Spotify to my daily playlists. Although I really do enjoy listening to all of these, they are not even necessarily my favorite songs by a given artist. Music is a constant process of discovery. It makes you feel and takes you to places that nothing else in life can. To go back and list all of the songs that did not make the year end lists would be a fool’s errand. There are simply too many to list. I will start featuring some on the newly created Hard Rock Monthly column as we progress. For now, these 75 songs are the ones that I listen to most out of the 1000 songs that have been featured…

ARTIST SONG TITLE
ALTER BRIDGE Addicted To Pain
ALTER BRIDGE My Champion
ALTER BRIDGE Wouldn't You Rather
ALTER BRIDGE Godspeed
ALTER BRIDGE Pawns & Kings
ANOTHER LOST YEAR War On The Inside
ANTHRAX Breathing Lightning
ANY GIVEN SIN Dynamite
ANY GIVEN SIN Still Sinking
ARANDA Satisfied
ART OF ANARCHY The Madness
ASKING ALEXANDRIA Moving On
BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Angel Of Mercy
BLACK VEIL BRIDES Saviour II
BLACKTOP MOJO In Color
BLACKTOP MOJO Can't Sleep
BLACKTOP MOJO It Won't Last
BUCKCHERRY Say Fuck It
BUCKCHERRY The Madness
BUCKCHERRY Bent
COREY TAYLOR Black Eyes Blue
COREY TAYLOR Samantha’s Gone
COREY TAYLOR On The Dark Side
DANGEROUS CURVES Good And The Bad
DROPKICK MURPHYS Blood
DROPKICK MURPHYS Queen Of Suffolk County
ECLIPSE Viva La Victoria
ECLIPSE Saturday Night (Hallelujah)
GODSMACK Something Different
GODSMACK Under Your Scars
GRUMPYNATORS Take The Last Dance With Me
HALESTORM Dear Daughter
HALESTORM Back From The Dead
HALESTORM Here's To Us
IRON MAIDEN The Writing On The Wall
JOSH TODD & THECONFLICT Story Of My Life
JUDAS PRIEST Never Forget
KICKIN VALENTINA Somebody New
MILLION DOLLAR RELOAD Bullets In The Sky
MR. BIG 1992
NICKELBACK Those Days
NOTHING MORE Jenny
PHIL CAMPBELL & THE BASTARD SONS Spiders
POP EVIL Purple
PROPHETS OF RAGE Unfuck The World
RISE AGAINST Nowhere Generation
RIVAL SONS Shooting Stars
RONNIE ATKINS Make It Count
SCORPIONS We Built This House
SHINEDOWN I'll Follow You
SHINEDOWN Get Up
SHINEDOWN Attention Attention
SHINEDOWN Atlas Falls
SIXX: A.M. Stars
SIXX: A.M. We Will Not Go Quietly
SIXX: A.M. Talk To Me
SIXX: A.M. f. COREY TAYLOR, JOE ELLIOTT… Maybe It's Time
SLASH f. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS World On Fire
SLASH f. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS Bent To Fly
SLASH f. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS Driving Rain
SLASH f. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS April Fool
SLASH f. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS Anastasia
SLIPKNOT Unsainted
STONE SOUR Tired
STONE SOUR Do Me A Favor
STONE SOUR Song #3
STONE SOUR Rose Red, Violent Blue (This Song Is Dumb And So Am I)
THE DEFIANTS Hollywood In Headlights
THE LAZYS Half Mast Blues
TOM KEIFER Solid Ground
TRIVIUM Villainy Thrives
UGLY MELON 60 Days
UGLY MELON The Rose
VOLBEAT Lola Montez
WAYWARD SONS Alive
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