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The fighter was supposed to be a JBJ only song... evidence against this?

Pop to Rock

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first, Bon Jovi is a hard rock band, and this term is given to bands that have, or have had, a slightly heavier sound and rapid than conventional rock music, just being a jerk to be known that when something is not so heavy as to be called hard rock, is classified only as "Rock", there is an absurd difference between pop music and what it is presented in this album, "Pop" uses of sweet, harmless and dance tunes, this album despite the first track floating in a lightweight Pop-Rock, all the rest of the album is faster and heavier than the traditional rock and roll then the name of ROCK, haters are wanting to tarnish the image of the band and irritating them with a extreme stupidity, Compare any disc of LADY GAGA this Bon Jovi and you will see the difference, who knows nothing about music has no right to fussar an article calling Pop, something that is not hard rock, knowing that you have something in the middle of this path called "rock". Country Rock yes of course in one of the tracks, and as this is one of the critics said a decent soft-rock album to party with two tracks showing that style, is a matter of research and know the difference between a style without guitar solos and no weight as pop for something of this album as "That's What the Water Made Me" or "I'm With You". We all have our opinion but it is ridiculous to try to tarnish the image of the band with his hatred, no matter until the end I'll re-edit this article in order to give the people the right information, will now pick up the disk of the Madonna and show me something so or heavier as "That's What the Water Made Me". — Preceding unsigned comment added by Satorouchiha (talkcontribs) 18:30, 23 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]