20. Guns N' Roses
Guns N’ Roses exploded onto the hard rock scene thanks to their 1987 debut album Appetite for Destruction. However, as big as GN’R got, their recorded output plummeted. The 2-part Use Your Illusion set from 1991 was mostly a letdown and was in turn followed by 25 years of acrimony, a version of the band featuring no one but singer Axl Rose, and the misbegotten Chinese Democracy album. Since 2016, 3/5th of the original the band has been on a reunion tour playing mainly… songs from Appetite.
19. Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire is one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the 21st century, with their albums Neon Bible and The Suburbs, in particular, wracking up numerous awards. That said, the band’s critical appeal seems a bit overboard, especially when compared to their commercial fortunes.
18. Bon Jovi
While there are many who’d probably argue that Bon Jovi has always been overrated, the biggest issue with the band is their recent past. The band has been overrated in name since the departure of guitarist Riche Sambora, leaving both their studio albums and live shows a shell of what they were.
17. Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins epitomized the mid-1990s generation on albums like Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Since then? Billy Corgan and an evolving group of other former members have continued to cyclically reunite and break up, all while playing to audiences dying to relive 1995.
16. Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine are one of the most brazenly political bands of all time. However, it can argued that they’re better known for their politics than they are their music.
15. Pink Floyd
Thanks to Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, Pink Floyd have become icons of psychedelic rock. However, without the aid of… outside supplements, the band’s music isn’t all that engrossing, especially their lesser-known records.
14. Green Day
Green Day has ridden their Bay Area pop-punk sound to the upper-echelon of the music industry over the last three decades. However, their music is similar to numerous peers, none of whom achieved the same success or recognition.
13. Journey
While Journey has a large catalogue of hits, these days the band is simply Journey in name only. Steve Perry, the singer behind the band’s biggest hits left for good in 1996, and since then the band has used competent singers mimicking his style.
12. Pearl Jam
Second only to a band who appear later in our rankings, Pearl Jam was the hottest band of the 1990s grunge explosion, and has remained a musical power in the nearly 30 years since. While the band is admittedly good, some fans and media members take their adoration to the extreme, treating the band as the single-handed saviors of rock.
11. KISS
KISS is the definitive example of “all sizzle, no steak,” being defined by their makeup, with the music always playing second fiddle to their image. While that has built quite a “KISS Army” over the years, the band’s name recognition compared to their musical output definitely makes them overrated.