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[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!

[2025] Recommended for after-parties, performances, and entertainment! Classic songs by Western rock bands (41–50)

All StarSmash Mouth

It’s a catchy song with a gentle vibe.

It’s perfect for that playful mood right before you do something funny at a party or performance.

The lyrics are quirky, but it’s easy on the ears and sticks with you, so even people who aren’t confident in English can enjoy it.

The fun music video is also a must-see.

20th Century boyT-REX

Known as an emblematic glam rock anthem, this song caused a major sensation in the music scene the moment it was released in 1973.

With its striking guitar riff, powerful vocals, and thick choral harmonies, it continues to captivate listeners to this day.

As one of T.

Rex’s signature works, it has been covered by musicians around the world and frequently featured in films and commercials, with its popularity showing no signs of fading.

It’s also perfect for performances at after-parties or as entertainment segments—highly recognizable and guaranteed to energize the crowd with its uptempo rhythm.

With practice, you can aim for a wonderful performance that you and your guests can enjoy together.

Shake OutTHE LOVE EXPERIMENT

THE LOVE EXPERIMENT | Shake Out | Tutti Sessions
Shake OutTHE LOVE EXPERIMENT

It’s a drowsy, future-soul track with an exotic vibe.

It’s perfect as background music and suits mysterious performances.

The music works well for magic shows or theater.

It’s also great when you want to create a languid mood toward the ending.

PanophobiaThe Agonist

THE AGONIST – Panophobia (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
PanophobiaThe Agonist

Since the singer with that amazing balance of a raspy and beautiful voice is a woman, I think it would be good to play the PV in the background as entertainment.

The music also works for waiting time; it’s hard and punk, so it’s not suited for older people, but use it when it’s okay for young folks to get pumped and headbang.

Wake up Boo!The Boo Radleys

A signature song by The Boo Radleys packed with an optimistic message welcoming the transition from late summer to autumn.

Released in February 1995 and peaking at No.

9 on the UK Singles Chart, this track captured the hearts of many listeners with its catchy melody and vibrant arrangement.

Its sound, influenced by the Beatles and the Monkees of the ’60s, evokes a sense of anticipation and hope for a new morning.

Performed at Glastonbury and the Reading Festival, it sent crowds into a frenzy.

It’s also a great pick for band performances at after-parties or entertainment segments—an enjoyable song everyone can share.

Boys Don’t CryThe Cure

This song, heavily influenced by post-punk and new wave, portrays the pain of heartbreak and the difficulty men have expressing their emotions.

Despite its poppy melody, its poignant message resonates deeply.

Originally released as a single in 1979, it didn’t make a big splash at first, but after being re-released in 1986, it charted in multiple countries.

Featured in films and TV shows, it is widely recognized as one of The Cure’s signature songs.

It’s a great pick for band performances at after-parties or receptions: the short length makes it easy to practice, and it’s sure to get the crowd going together.

I’m BoredThe Damned

Formed in 1976, the British punk rock band The Damned delivers songs that lay bare the raw brutality of war.

Advancing armies to the east, merciless revenge, and mass executions are portrayed with unflinching honesty, exposing the loss of humanity.

The tale of a cursed legion powerfully underscores the futility of war.

Steeped in punk’s trademark spirit of rebellion, this piece packs a potent message into a brief runtime.

Known for energetic performances and a critical stance toward society, The Damned exemplify those traits here as well.