Choose an album. I'll be in the minority but I think Aerosmith peaked with 1997's "Nine Lives."
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I never liked Aerosmith.
Apparently their biggest pop success was the 1993 Get a Grip lp, with hits Amazing, Cryin, Crazy, which all sound like the same song to me. lmao Even worse, all 3 songs had basically the same music video, featuring Alicia Silverstone. Nevertheless, the album is probably a poster child for selling out, artistically.
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Toys in the Attic/Rocks/Draw The Line were the peak albums of their career. Was down hill from there but there was plenty of good stuff along the way.
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Dream on was their only song if you were to ask me.
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Would say the early to mid 90's. Might have happened earlier if they didn't go off the face of the earth for a while and have to team up with Run DMC for a remake just to get back in the spotlight.
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