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Originally Posted by Dawn
KTF was a different sound from the earlier rock albums that everyone wet wild over and were blasting out of their car cassettes !!!!! ...I could still hear the rock in KTF.... Dry County being the classic, bed of roses and KTF ... even I believe had strong elements... It was a newish sound but worth Keeping the Faith for...
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I don't know how anyone could doubt KTF is a rock record. It's their heaviest record ever, and lots heavier than the stuff in the 80s. Just different. Yes, it was a new, modern sound at the times, but it was a rock sound!
Nowadays Bon Jovi are not a pop band... they are a rock band with pop elements... but thanks god even the watered down stuff is still far away from a real pop sound. When you read "pop" as in "popular" as in "commercial", than yes, they might sound more commercial now than in the 90s, but then again they always sounded commercial. No no no, they always were, and still are a rock band. Just not as heavy anymore, and pop elements appear here and there. But compared to Bryan Adams, who could still considered a rock singer (though maybe more pop nowadays), they are heavy metal!
