Train is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1993, known for radio hits such as "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" and "Hey, Soul Sister".

Reviews on DeBaser highlight Train's polished pop-rock songwriting and arrangements, frequent radio hits that generate mixed public reactions, and a Led Zeppelin covers project whose proceeds the review states were donated to the Family House of San Francisco.

DeBaser reviews present Train as a well-crafted pop-rock band whose radio hits bring both fame and backlash. Critics praise songwriting and arrangements while noting a lack of sonic risk. A separate review defends a Led Zeppelin covers project and highlights charitable proceeds.

For:Casual listeners of mainstream pop-rock; readers curious about radio hits and cover projects.

 The single that propelled Drops of Jupiter was the title track, a piece that secured the band worldwide fame.

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 "The latest album by Train is pretentious, confused, and unnecessary. Covering Led Zeppelin is a rite of passage for every fourteen-year-old, but Pat Monahan is 47. Why not just listen to it? After soft rock blunders like Drops Of Jupiter, the band could have spared us this artless work, since no one asked for it".

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