Bono Vox of U2 was one of the few true rock heroes of the eighties. He knew the Irish band enforce international recognition with a political approach to music involved. In his early work, the band brought alternative rock to the stadiums, where Bono's expressive vocals and clear guitar lines of The Edge closely communicated with the rhythm section consisting of bassist Adam Clayton and drummer
… Larry Mullen Jr. In 1987, U2 reached super stardom with the album The Joshua Tree, which reached their sound from the eighties a grand climax. In the nineties began to tire aware from the epic image and added elements of ambient, dance and electronics to the songs from Achtung Baby in 1991. During that decade they draw further from this source. They started the 21st century in their triumphant old form and were like brothers embraced by both fans and new fans for life.more