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Genre-Defining Songs: Queen, Rush & The Greatest Left-Field Hits | Tracks on Trial
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What makes a song truly genre-defining? Is it innovation, influence, commercial success... or simply breaking every rule and somehow making it work?In this episode of Tracks on Trial, we put some of music's boldest and most unconventional songs under the microscope. From Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody to Rush's The Spirit of Radio, we debate the tracks that completely ignored convention yet changed music forever.Along the way we discuss:Why some of the greatest songs ever written should never have worked on paperHow left-field ideas become mainstream classicsProgressive rock, synth-pop, alternative rock and experimental songwritingWhether innovation matters more than popularityThe strange band names that somehow became legendaryThe latest music news, trivia and our signature music quizExpect passionate debate, plenty of laughs, questionable band names, and our final verdict: Topper or Flopper?Whether you're into classic rock, progressive rock, alternative music, metal, synth-pop or simply discovering great music, this episode is packed with recommendations and musical deep dives.Featured artists include: Queen, Rush, Kate Bush, Charli XCX, Bo Burnham, Coheed and Cambria, Pet Shop Boys, Enya and more.Subscribe for weekly episodes of Tracks on Trial, where three music obsessives from Europe, Australia and the USA debate the greatest songs ever recorded, discover hidden gems and decide whether every track deserves to be a Topper or a Flopper.
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