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Although they began as an artsy prog rock band, [[Styx]] would eventually transform into the virtual arena rock prototype by the late [[The Seventies|1970s]] and early [[The Eighties|1980s]], due to a fondness for bombastic rockers and soaring power ballads. The seeds for the band were planted in another Chicago band during the late [[The Sixties|1960s]], the Tradewinds, which featured brothers Chuck and John Panozzo (who played bass and drums, respectively), as well as acquaintance Dennis DeYoung (vocals, keyboards). By the dawn of the 1970s, the group had changed its name to
The band had a string of top 40 hits throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s, including such mainstays as "Come Sail Away", "Renegade" and "Snowblind". Internally, the group was wracked with tension. DeYoung, who had begun to take onto himself the role of "band leader", attempted to steer Styx into a dramatic, almost operatic direction. This brought him into direct conflict with most of the rest of the band, who were more interested in a harder, rocking sound than the soaring balladic style DeYoung envisioned. The tensions came to a head in the form of the tour for ''[[Kilroy Was Here (
In the middle 1990s the hard feelings had faded enough for Styx to reunite to tour and record again, but DeYoung's control freakery began to raise its head once more not long after. Unwilling to put up with it, the rest of Styx expelled him from the band. They now tour as Styx with a new lead vocalist/keyboardist --
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Some classic Styx songs:
* [http://www.mtvmusic.com/styx/videos/89947/the_best_of_times.jhtml The Best of Times]
* [http://www.mtvmusic.com/styx/videos/30881/mr_roboto.jhtml Mr. Roboto]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BARLfUmyBJA Come Sail Away]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150113020743/http://www.goear.com/listen/e3cd975/
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* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Styx is one of the few bands that are as tight in concert as on albums, and most of the members are around 60.▼
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▲* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Styx is one of the few bands that are as tight in concert as on albums, and most of the members are around 60.{{when}}
* [[Bad Future]]: The alternate future of ''Kilroy Was Here'', in which rock 'n roll music is outlawed, [[Big Brother Is Watching]] You and Japanese corporations control everything
* [[The Band Minus the Face]]: After Dennis DeYoung's departure(s)
* [[Broken Pedestal]]: "Fallen Angel".
* [[Concept Album]]: ''Pieces of Eight'', ''The Grand Illusion'', ''Paradise Theater'' and ''[[Kilroy Was Here (
* [[Control Freak]]: Dennis DeYoung. A nice enough one, but a control freak nonetheless. (It's outright confirmed in [[VH
* [[Culture Police]]: ''Kilroy Was Here'' and its Majority for Musical Morality.
* [[Determinator]]: "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)" is about an desperate unemployed man who is willing to work as long and as hard as he can to hold a steady job.
* [[Drugs Are Bad]]: "Snowblind" is about the ups and downs of cocaine addiction.
** Inverted with "Heavy Metal Poisoning", in which the singer encourages drug use: "Get the lead out, go for broke/Up your pills and drink and smoke/Shoot those chemicals in your veins/Anything to ease the pain". Of course, JY ''was'' playing the bad guy.
* [[Eenie Meenie Miny Moai]]: The [[
* [[Forgiveness]]: "She Cares".
* [[Fun
* [[Gratuitous Japanese]]: Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto...
** Especially in the mini-film of Kilroy breaking out from prison, from the poor Roboto he hits with a [[Groin Attack]].
* [[Greatest Hits Album]]:
* [[Incredibly Long Note]]: DeYoung sometimes does this in live performances of "Suite Madame Blue". Also done by Tommy Shaw during a cover of "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" on the Styxworld: Live 2001 album.
* [[Japan Takes Over the World]]: Part of the [[Bad Future]] of ''Kilroy Was Here'', to the point of selling [[Robot]] laborers for menial work.
* [[Large Ham]]: JY sinks his teeth into the role of Dr. Righteous with aplomb. Just check out the video for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWe1T5OdfrQ Heavy Metal Poisoning.]
* [[Lonely
* [[Long
* [[Power Ballad]]: "Come Sail Away", "Babe" and many more.
* [[The Power of Rock]]
* [[Precision F
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* [[Rock Opera]]: ''Kilroy Was Here''.
* [[Subliminal Seduction]]: "Snowblind" allegedly contained backwards Satanic messages. Playing off the controversy, several songs on the ''Kilroy Was Here'' album deliberately contained backwards messages made up of
** Which made sense, considering the theme of the album involved a dictator who took over the world by banning rock and roll and brainwashing people.
* [[Textless Album Cover]]: ''Pieces of Eight''.
* [[Triumphant Reprise]]: "Don't Let It End (Reprise)" bills itself as this, and has the energy. [[Your Mileage May Vary]], since it's from ''Kilroy Was Here''. Oddly, while it's titled as a reprise of "Don't Let It End", and uses that as the refrain, the intro is more "Mr Roboto".
* [[Twist Ending]]: The end of Come Sail Away: {{spoiler|"I thought that they were angels, but much to my surprise,
* [[Villain Song]]: "Heavy Metal Poisoning", from ''Kilroy Was Here''.
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