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Guest Mike Patton

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Bon Jovi were one of those bands played a lot in our house when we were growing up and I took my sister. Despite shite sound, Nickleback support and Jon Bon Jovi being full of hayfever and could hardly see let alone sing I still loved it. Not sure I'd pay to see them again but it was still great to see that bit of my childhood!

There is however no excuse for Nickleback anywhere...

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to be fair, pearl jam really are a great band. i think what people got fed up with is that they're not the only band.

out of interest, are there any artists that you've liked who've come out over the last year to two? sorry, realised that sounds sarky, its not meant to :P

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Bon Jovi have got a massive following indeed. A lot of old women though! :unsure:

They're not really a rock band though, more a pop-rock band. Too cheesy and lacking in sentiment for my liking.

They seem to go down very well with a lot of people though.

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Hmm...you must really hate them... :P

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