B.Y.O.B. is a good next song. One of their most popular, and for good reason. You can also go with Aerials, Sugar, Question, Lonely day... Probably forgetting some, all of these are a safe bet to be liked. Personally I'll also add Prison song, Hypnotize, I‐E‐A‐I‐A‐I‐O, Violent po*nography... IDK man, they have made a lot of great stuff, and some silly stuff, but it's ok too.
I think you will like innervision the drumming is insane in that one. Out of the 74 songs they have, I only skip 2. Hypnotize is a good one too if you want something more melodic. I was born in 1980 and late 90s - 00s was the best time for rock in my lifetime.
@PERKSreCAP No problem!! The lead singles, “Stranger In Town” and “Endless” are amazing songs. They feature singer Fergie Fredericksen, formerly of the band LeRoux. He replaced Bobby Kimball after Bobby was asked to leave due to drug problems and vocal decline. Fergie provided a heavy rock vocal similar to that of Steve Perry and Steve Walsh, but he was asked to leave after the album “Isolation” for the same reasons as Kimball. The only Toto singer to be on one album! So, “Stranger In Town” and “Endless” would be great songs to start. At the same time, the whole album is a must-listen for any Toto enjoyer. The album really works its magic as a whole. But, if you don’t have the time for the whole album, I understand! The album is way different from anything else they put out prior, and after. It’s straight up arena rock, similar to Turn Back, but with a heavy AOR/melodic undergone and radio-friendly sound.
Another thing to note if you do the whole album-Bobby Kimball delivers backing vocals on “Stranger In Town” and “Holyanna.” David Paich covers the verses on “Stranger In Town,” Fergie on the chorus. “Endless” is the best place to start’
System of a down - Aerials should be on your list.
B.Y.O.B. is a good next song. One of their most popular, and for good reason.
You can also go with Aerials, Sugar, Question, Lonely day... Probably forgetting some, all of these are a safe bet to be liked.
Personally I'll also add Prison song, Hypnotize, I‐E‐A‐I‐A‐I‐O, Violent po*nography... IDK man, they have made a lot of great stuff, and some silly stuff, but it's ok too.
I think you will like innervision the drumming is insane in that one. Out of the 74 songs they have, I only skip 2. Hypnotize is a good one too if you want something more melodic. I was born in 1980 and late 90s - 00s was the best time for rock in my lifetime.
Interesting, which 2?
@gegart01 Old school Hollywood isn't my cup of tea. And questions! because when I worked construction, that's all they played on the local station.
@@kevinerosa i see. I expected 36 and maybe F*** the system :D
PERK-please react to the fifth Toto album, “Isolation.” It is AMAZING!! Toto is my favorite band and I’d love to see you continue their discography!!
It'll be easier if you give me a song or two to start with off the album.
@PERKSreCAP No problem!!
The lead singles, “Stranger In Town” and “Endless” are amazing songs. They feature singer Fergie Fredericksen, formerly of the band LeRoux. He replaced Bobby Kimball after Bobby was asked to leave due to drug problems and vocal decline. Fergie provided a heavy rock vocal similar to that of Steve Perry and Steve Walsh, but he was asked to leave after the album “Isolation” for the same reasons as Kimball. The only Toto singer to be on one album!
So, “Stranger In Town” and “Endless” would be great songs to start. At the same time, the whole album is a must-listen for any Toto enjoyer. The album really works its magic as a whole. But, if you don’t have the time for the whole album, I understand!
The album is way different from anything else they put out prior, and after. It’s straight up arena rock, similar to Turn Back, but with a heavy AOR/melodic undergone and radio-friendly sound.
Another thing to note if you do the whole album-Bobby Kimball delivers backing vocals on “Stranger In Town” and “Holyanna.” David Paich covers the verses on “Stranger In Town,” Fergie on the chorus.
“Endless” is the best place to start’