10 Rock Artists With Multiple Classics Under Their Belt
10. REM
From the minute that R.E.M. came onto the rock scene, they never seemed to fit in a neat box. Even though Radio Free Europe may have been the darling of MTV in its really early days, there was no real reasoning behind an indie band operating out of Georgia selling in the same era as Thriller Michael Jackson. These guys were always about the long term though, and R.E.M. practically have two different identities in the '80s and the '90s.
On their debut record Murmur, you can see this seedy band being much more influenced by the jangly sounds of power pop, with Peter Buck having a more punk rock approach to what you were hearing out of bands like the Byrds, all while Michael Stipe created different images in your mind on songs like Perfect Circle or Talk About Passion. It may have been a good foundation to stand on in the beginning, but you have to grow up sometime, and Automatic for the People was the other side of the coin.
Once alternative rock became the biggest thing in the world, R.E.M.'s second wind came with Automatic, dissecting what your place in the world is supposed to be and trying to hold on to the same ideals that you had when you were a teenager even when you're entering your 30's. These guys might not have been the most innovative musicians in the world, but they were always holding on to their ideals and trying to please those teenage kids that they were when they first picked up their instruments.