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[[Image:Styx-3-1-.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Styx]] | |||
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'''Styx''' is an American rock band founded in late 60s in Chicago under the name The Tradewinds. | |||
Styx singer James Young commented on Evanescence in 2005: | |||
Answer: Evanescence is a band that sounds a lot like Styx. They do a lot the things that made us successful — harmony vocals with heavy guitar underpinnings. They sold four million records, but like us, don't get critical praise. When Creed was together, I thought they had a sense of melody, but the power of guitars were still there. There's two for you. | {{quote|'''Question:''' I know you tour regularly with REO Speedwagon, but if you could tour with one band who would it be? | ||
'''Answer:''' Evanescence is a band that sounds a lot like Styx. They do a lot the things that made us successful — harmony vocals with heavy guitar underpinnings. They sold four million records, but like us, don't get critical praise. When Creed was together, I thought they had a sense of melody, but the power of guitars were still there. There's two for you.<ref>[http://www.jamesyoung.ws/intviews/clevelandfreetimes05.htm Free Time's Interview (January 20, 2005)]</ref>}} | |||
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Styx is an American rock band founded in late 60s in Chicago under the name The Tradewinds.
Styx singer James Young commented on Evanescence in 2005:
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Question: I know you tour regularly with REO Speedwagon, but if you could tour with one band who would it be?
Answer: Evanescence is a band that sounds a lot like Styx. They do a lot the things that made us successful — harmony vocals with heavy guitar underpinnings. They sold four million records, but like us, don't get critical praise. When Creed was together, I thought they had a sense of melody, but the power of guitars were still there. There's two for you.[1] |
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