Replacing the band's volume in A&M's Classics series, Greatest Hits collects all Styx's major chart and radio hits, from "Lady" to "Show Me the Way." Although they were a definitive album-oriented rock band, creating records that were meant to be listened to as a whole, their finest moments were always their singles, making Greatest Hits the only Styx disc many fans will need to own. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
@ Cardinal Bass and dwilder9: Quit arguing like children over something as irrelevant to this page as grammar and manners. I agree with you both that they're important, but... really, people?
@dwilder9: Bite me. Step up to the plate and be a proud American who gives a damn about his language. If you don't point out these blatent attacks on our culture, then enjoy a future where America exists only in books.
I really enjoy music. Actually, I have a very electic love of music. Don't you think it's more about the music and less about other listeners written comments. I love this station and it rocks, ina very soft way! Enjoy the music and forget about the grammatical errors!
I agree that people should put some thought into what they write, but your arrogant and insulting post to "suzig7762" was unnecessary. Perhaps you should "give a damn" about how arrogant you portray yourself to the rest of the world.
Jo - To which song are you referring? There's 16 songs on this compilation.
suzig7762, what are you yelling about? Your post is another poorly-written comment. Spelling mistakes, all caps, no punctuation. All the signs are there supporting a level of education on-par with a 10 year old.
Proof-read people! Give a damn about what you say, and how you portray yourself to the rest of the world. Well, except for China. I don't think they permit Pandora through their great "fire" wall. :-)