"Diver Down" is the fifth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released in 1982. The album showcases the band's trademark hard rock sound, featuring a mix of original tracks and cover songs.
"Diver Down" features a diverse range of musical styles, including hard rock, heavy metal, and pop, with the band incorporating elements of blues and punk into their sound. Notable tracks include "Dancing in the Street," "Where Have All the Good Times Gone!," and "Pretty Woman," all of which received significant airplay on rock radio stations and helped to solidify Van Halen's status as one of the leading bands in the rock music scene of the 1980s.
The album received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, with some praising the band's musicianship and energetic performances, while others criticized the inclusion of cover songs and the overall lack of original material. Nevertheless, "Diver Down" achieved commercial success, reaching the top ten on the Billboard 200 chart and spawning several hit singles.
Despite its mixed critical reception, "Diver Down" remains a favorite among fans of hard rock and heavy metal music and continues to be celebrated for its infectious energy and memorable songs. It solidified Van Halen's reputation as one of the most iconic and influential bands of the 1980s and remains a classic of the genre.