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Here are the 10 best Bon Jovi songs to date. Is one of the most enduring bands of their era and one of the best-selling American rock bands of all-time. It’s not terribly hard to see why, with those massive choruses they slam into your head, even on quieter numbers. Their gift for the hook has won them the attention of Max Martin, who co-wrote their comeback hit “It’s My Life” and gave it a club-shaking riff akin to ’ “You Drive Me Crazy.” But the long-running Jerseyans’ classic sound has always split the difference between hair metal and the, resulting in some of the steeliest heartland rock ever recorded, and plenty of camp, too (what, you didn’t know their 1984 debut had a song called “Shot Through the Heart” that’s completely different from “You Give Love a Bad Name” entirely?). With arena monsters like this, their best anthems tend to be their biggest ones, so these 10 best Bon Jovi songs shouldn’t be terribly shocking for the most part. 10. Bon Jovi - “Just Older” In which Jon Bon Jovi beats to “30 Something” by six years or so.

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Crush was the perfect definition of a comeback album, and Bon Jovi’s world-weary, Springsteen-esque self-consciousness couldn’t allow him to avoid including a track defending why they’re still here. So “I like the bed I’m sleeping in / It’s just like me, it’s broken in” implores fans to relate to the perception that their idols grow up with them. Fittingly, Jon compares himself to a pair of torn blue jeans, even if the kind his band conjures up is a pre-ripped $100 pair from Urban Outfitters. Here’s an expensive-sounding ode to celebrating one’s haggardness, and, of course, it comes with a hook.

9. Bon Jovi - “In These Arms” “Baby I want you, like the roses want the rain!” Jon Bon Jovi shrieks, for what won’t be the last instance of rose imagery on 1992’s Keep the Faith, and he follows it with an even more emo killer: “You know I need you / Like a poet needs the pain!” And if you thought it couldn’t get even more skyward from there, in crashes the chorus built on the same chord progression as “Don’t Stop Believin’” (to which Bon Jovi winks, maybe unknowingly, “I still believe” at one point). And someone better call about the bridge: “Your clothes are still scattered all over our room / This whole place still smells like your cheap perfume.” 8. Bon Jovi - “Have a Nice Day” Released in 2008, Accelerate was ’s most aggressive album in years, and it was nice to hear one of the best rock bands of all-time so furious and amped-up again, but not a ton of its songs stuck beyond the rush of the sound itself. Maybe they were deflated by the fact Bon Jovi of all people perfected its jangle-metal sound a few years earlier with the -on-steroids anthem “Have a Nice Day,” which doesn’t sound crazily different from “It’s My Life” and features a far less memorable chorus, but may be more satisfying in its overall power and groundswell. And what a riff, one of the rare instances of Bon Jovi verses trumping the refrain. Definitive proof that Bon Jovi listens to? We may never know, but the tune’s Exhibit A. 7. Bon Jovi - “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” Unlike most of their brethren, 1992 was a good year for Bon Jovi because the super-long Keep the Faith (which may be their best record) showed how much they had to offer beyond a quickly-dating formula.