Whether "Don't Dream It's Over" scored your turbulent '80s upbringing, or you've just relived the magic in countless films, you've undoubtedly heard (and perhaps fell in love with) Crowded House. Founded by New Zealander Neil Finn in 1985, the band became international sensations with a brand of quirky jangle pop that borrowed as much from The Beatles as it did contemporaries like Squeeze. Sending four albums to the top of the Australian charts, the group drew 200,000 people for their farewell performance on the steps of the Sydney Opera House.