Something to Believe In
Poison's "Something to Believe In" stands as a defining track from their 1990s glam metal era, capturing the band's signature blend of catchy hooks and theatrical energy. Released on the compilation "Double Dose: Ultimate Hits [2011]," the song exemplifies the genre's focus on anthemic choruses and high-energy production that characterized Poison's discography during this period. As a staple of their live performances and radio rotation, the recording reinforced the band's status as a leading force in 90s hard rock, delivering a sonic experience that remains recognizable to fans of the era. The track serves as a testament to Poison's ability to craft memorable, crowd-pleasing material that balanced melodic sensibilities with the aggressive edge typical of their catalog. |