[2025] Recommended for after-parties, entertainment, and performances! Classic hits by Western rock bands
When it’s decided that you’ll perform as a band for an after-party or other event, the hardest part is picking the songs, right?
It depends on the theme of the occasion and the age range of the audience, but for those who want to nail it with cool songs by Western rock bands, we’ve put together a list of classic tracks that are guaranteed to get the crowd going!
If it’s an after-party full of Western music fans, you might be able to get away with more niche selections, but this time we’re focusing on songs that are widely known from commercials and the like, as well as upbeat tracks that will hype the crowd even if they don’t know the song.
If you’re stuck at the song selection stage before you’ve even started practicing, definitely check this out!
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[2025] Recommended for after-parties, entertainment, and performances! Classic songs by Western rock bands (31–40)
One More LightLinkin Park

This is an ideal track for quietly flowing background music, so it’s suitable for moments other than the highlights.
It’s also perfect when you want to present magic or theater with a subdued, poignant mood.
Since the band has many fans worldwide, it might become a talking point.
FasterManic Street Preachers

A signature song by the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers, marked by its fierce guitar riffs and cool, detached vocals.
Released in June 1994, it reached No.
16 on the UK Singles Chart.
Issued as the lead single from the album The Holy Bible, the track features a heavy sound and profound message that reflect the stress and isolation experienced by the band members.
Its political lyrics and themes exploring the struggles of youth captivate rock fans and don’t let go.
It’s also a great choice for a second party or a performance segment—its energetic tempo can instantly fire up the crowd.
Quit itMeat Puppets

This piece appears on Mirage, the album released in 1987 by Meat Puppets, a charismatic, behind-the-scenes presence in the indie scene.
Often described as a psychedelic epic, the song sets liberation from challenges and hardships to a buoyant melody.
Through vivid imagery—like the effort of climbing a wall and golden roses falling and resounding through the city—it captures moments of self-transcendence.
It’s a track that showcases the band’s musicality, which was admired by Kurt Cobain of Nirvana.
If you’re planning a band performance for an after-party or special event, consider adding it to your setlist.
HelenaMy Chemical Romance

They’re a group artist with a visual-kei vibe.
If you like Queen or The Smiths, they’ll be a great match.
For entertainment segments, they’re perfect for entrance scenes or performances that use lots of physical movement.
The song strikes a well-balanced rock feel.
Personality CrisisNew York Dolls

Evoking a sense of personality crisis, this work is a masterpiece that vividly colored New York’s 1970s underground scene.
Its energetic sound—fusing glam rock with proto-punk—seizes the listener and never lets go.
Released in August 1973 as the lead track from the New York Dolls’ debut album, it had a profound impact on the later punk movement.
The lyrics, depicting struggles with self-identity and rebellion against social norms, continue to resonate with many today.
If you’re playing in a band at an after-party or special event, why not whip the crowd into a frenzy with this song?
[2025] Recommended for after-parties, performances, and entertainment! Classic songs by Western rock bands (41–50)
LipstickNulbarich

It’s a stylish, laid-back track with a strong groove.
At the same time, it doesn’t feel overly trendy, so it’s easy for anyone to enjoy, making it a very approachable band.
The song fits naturally at events like weddings, so it works in a variety of situations.
It’s also great for drives and dates.
SeagullRide

Known as a leading figure in shoegaze, Ride’s music is characterized by psychedelic guitar sounds and a nostalgic resonance.
Featured on their debut album Nowhere, released in October 1990, this track epitomizes the shoegaze sound, with roaring twin guitars and refreshingly clear harmonies intertwining to exquisite effect.
The lyrics, which portray a lost relationship and its aftermath, convey strength and resilience in overcoming adversity.
Perform it as entertainment at an after-party or celebration, and it’s sure to captivate guests and elevate the atmosphere.





