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[Western Rock Edition] Recommended Practice Songs for Beginner Bands [2025]

Among beginner band members, many may have started playing instruments because they admired overseas rock bands, right?

If you’re going to perform, you’d love to play your favorite Western rock songs—but it’s hard to know which tracks are doable for beginners.

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So in this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended songs that are easy for band beginners to practice.

We’ve picked a wide range—from timeless classics to recent hits—so please use this as a reference.

Some songs may be a bit challenging, but if you practice the tracks we’re about to introduce, you should pick up the techniques needed to play rock band songs!

[Western Rock Edition] Recommended Practice Songs for Beginner Bands [2025] (61–70)

Misery BusinessParamore

Paramore: Misery Business [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Misery BusinessParamore

If there’s one song that propelled Tennessee’s Paramore into the spotlight with their 2007 album Riot!, it’s definitely this one! The lyrics, in which the female protagonist lays bare her jealousy toward a romantic rival, vividly capture raw emotions that anyone can relate to from their teenage years, and when delivered through Hayley Williams’s powerful vocals, they hit listeners right in the heart.

Centered around a catchy guitar riff, the sound sticks in your head, and since the band arrangement isn’t overly difficult, it’s perfect for beginner bands to cover.

How about performing it on your school festival stage?

Keep The FaithBon Jovi

Bon Jovi – Keep The Faith (Official Music Video)
Keep The FaithBon Jovi

This is a track by a band that represents the 80s.

While they have famous songs like “It’s My Life,” I chose this one because it showcases more of their band sound.

The band continued to rack up mega-hits until recent years and is considered one of the most successful bands.

FireJimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix – Fire (Toronto 1969)
FireJimi Hendrix

You could say that the entire history of the modern electric guitar starts with Jimi Hendrix.

The technique of playing at high volume with a distorted guitar tone originates with him.

He has many masterpieces, but I selected “Fire,” which is relatively easy to play.

I Write Sins Not TragediesPanic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco: I Write Sins Not Tragedies [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
I Write Sins Not TragediesPanic! At The Disco

This song became a huge topic thanks to its shocking story that turns a wedding celebration on its head.

Released in April 2006 by Las Vegas–born Panic! At The Disco, it leaves a lasting impression with a one-of-a-kind sound that fuses baroque pop reminiscent of a circus with elements of emo.

It portrays the various emotions of the groom, the bride, and the onlookers at the ceremony, creating a uniquely tense atmosphere.

Featured on the album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” it won MTV’s Video Music Award for Video of the Year.

It’s a track that even first-time rock band learners can enjoy playing.

LoserBeck

Beck – Loser (Official Music Video)
LoserBeck

Beck’s most famous song, which became a major hit by reaching No.

10 on the Billboard charts.

In the United States, it stands as a representative track of 1990s alternative music.

Since it’s a rap, you’ll need quite a bit of flair to cover it, but the performance itself is simple.

Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)The Offspring

The Offspring – Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) (Official Music Video)
Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)The Offspring

A song by The Offspring, a U.

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-born pop-punk band beloved by listeners around the world.

With its memorable guitar riffs and bass lines that stick in your head, it’s a quintessential Offspring number that naturally makes you want to move.

Every part is catchy yet built from simple phrases, making it an easy track for beginner band members to cover.

It’s a rock tune you’ll want as a live staple—one that lets you hype the crowd in sync with the song’s energy without stressing over difficult techniques on stage.

Got Save The QueenSEX PISTOLS

They are a band that epitomizes punk rock.

The sight of vocalist Johnny Rotten singing hunched over and bassist Sid Vicious flipping the bird with his scar-covered body truly embodies punk.

Despite their short period of activity, they influenced many artists.