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Adam's Apple
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Ain't That A Bitch
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All Your Love
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Angel
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Attitude Adjustment
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Avant Garden
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Baby, Please Don't Go
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Back Back Train
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Back In The Saddle
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Beyond Beautiful
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Big Ten Inch Record
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Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)
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Cheese Cake
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Chip Away The Stone
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Circle Jerk
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Combination
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Come Together
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Crash
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Crazy
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Critical Mass
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Cryin'
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Downtown Charlie
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Draw The Line
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Dream On
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Drop Dead Gorgeous
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Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
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Eyesight To The Blind
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Face
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Fallen Angels
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Falling In Love
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Fly Away From Here
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Full Circle
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Get The Lead Out
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Helter Skelter
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Hole In My Soul
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Home Tonight
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I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
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I Live In Connecticut
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I Wanna Know Why
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I'm Ready
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Instrumental
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Jaded
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Jailbait
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Janie's Got A Gun
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Jesus Is On The Main Line
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Just Push Play
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Kings And Queens
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Kiss Your Past Good-Bye
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Krawhitham
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Last Child
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Let It Slide
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Let The Music Do The Talking
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Lick And A Promise
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Lick And Promise
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Light Inside
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Livin' On The Edge
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Lord Of The Thighs 2
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Lord Of The Things
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Love In An Elevator
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Luv Lies
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Major Barbara
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Make It
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Mama Kin
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Milkcow Blues
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Movin' Out
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Never Loved A Girl
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Nine Lives
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No More No More
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No Surprize
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Nobody's Fault
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On The Road Again
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One Way Street
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Outta Your Head
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Pandora's Box
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Pink
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Rag Doll
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Rats In The Cellar
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Rattlesnake Shake
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Remember
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Riff and Roll
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Road Runner
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Rockin' Pneumonia and Boogie Woogie Flu
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Round And Round
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Same Old Song And Dance
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Seasons Of Wither
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Shame, Shame, Shame
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Sharpshooter
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Shit House Shuffle
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Sick As A Dog
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Something's Gotta Give
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Soul Saver
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South Station Blues
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Stop Messin' Around
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Subway
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Sunshine
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Sweet Emotion
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Sweet Emotion (1991)
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Taste Of India
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Temperature
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The Farm
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The Grind
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Three Mile Smile
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Three Mile Smile - Reefer Head Woman
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Toys In The Attic
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Train Kept A Rollin'
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Train Kept A Rollin' 2
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Trip Hoppin'
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Uncle Salty
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Under My Skin
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Walk This Way
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Walk This Way (featuring Run D.M.C.)
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Walkin' The Dog
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What It Takes
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What Kind Of Love Are You On
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When I Needed You
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Write Me A Letter
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You Gotta Move
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You See Me Crying
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Formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970, "Aerosmith" has been called "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band," as well as the somewhat more infamous "Bad Boys From Boston." Guitarist Joe Perry and bass player Tom Hamilton, who were in a band together called the "Jam Band," met singer Steven Tyler, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and founded "Aerosmith." Tabano was later replaced by Brad Whitford, and the band started to enjoy success in the Boston area.

The group was signed to Columbia Records in 1972 and soon released a string of multi-platinum records, starting with their 1973 debut album. During 1975, they broke into the mainstream scene with the hit album Toys in the Attic. Their 1976 album Rocks confirmed their status as true hard rock superstars. By the end of the 1970s, they enjoyed enormous success as one of the most popular hard rock acts in the world. Eventually, drug addiction and internal conflicts began to strain relations within the group. Perry left the group in 1979 and Whitford left during 1981. Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay were selected as replacements. The band didn't enjoy their previous success between 1980 and 1984, releasing only one album, Rock in a Hard Place, which went gold but did not match their previous successes.

Perry and Whitford returned to the fold in 1984 and "Aerosmith" signed a new deal with Geffen Records, but until the band sobered up and released Permanent Vacation in 1987 that they were able to attain the level of success they had enjoyed in the 1970s. Their triumphant comeback has been recognized as one of the most extraordinary in rock history. Even after 39 years, the band continues to tour and record music today.

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