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| Back in Black | Bluesy Australian hard rockers featuring brothers Malcolm and Angus Young on guitar; the latter clad in his trademark schoolboy outfit. | AC/DC | 98%
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| Paranoid | Legendary Birmingham band of Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi, whose dark themes and heavy riffs laid the foundation for metal. | Black Sabbath | 98%
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| Bohemian Rhapsody | British hard rock icons fronted by the legendary Freddie Mercury, blending operatic vocals, theatrical flair, and virtuosic musicianship. | Queen | 93%
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| Sweet Child o’ Mine | Iconic band fronted by Axl Rose; their comeback album "Chinese Democracy" is notorious for taking 15 years to complete. | Guns N' Roses | 91%
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| Walk This Way | Hugely successful hard rock band dubbed “The Bad Boys from Boston,” led by vocalist Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. | Aerosmith | 90%
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| Stairway to Heaven | Iconic UK hard rock band featuring Jimmy Page’s riffs and Robert Plant’s soaring vocals. | Led Zeppelin | 90%
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| Smoke on the Water | UK rockers led by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore & singer Ian Gillan; their ever-rotating lineup was famously parodied by Spinal Tap. | Deep Purple | 87%
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| Don't Stop Believin' | American arena rock legends fronted by Steve Perry and featuring guitarist Neal Schon; “Any Way You Want It” is another hit. | Journey | 86%
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| Sweet Home Alabama | Southern rock icons with dueling guitar solos. "Free Bird" is another signature song. | Lynyrd Skynyrd | 85%
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| More Than a Feeling | American band led by Tom Scholz, famous for lush harmonies, layered guitars, and stadium-filling anthems, such as "Peace of Mind." | Boston | 83%
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| School's Out | Shock-rock pioneer famous for theatrical stage shows and macabre songs like “Dead Babies” and “Welcome to My Nightmare.” | Alice Cooper | 82%
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| Rock You Like a Hurricane | German hard rock legends known for melodic riffs, anthemic ballads, and Klaus Meine’s soaring vocals; other hits include “Still Loving You.” | Scorpions | 82%
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| La Grange | Bearded Texas blues-boogie trio. "Legs" and "Gimme All Your Lovin" were later MTV era hits. | ZZ Top | 81%
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| Rock and Roll All Nite | Face-painted New York shock rockers known for their theatrical stage shows. | Kiss | 79%
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| (Don’t Fear) The Reaper | Occult themed band with an umlaut in their name, most famous for this cowbell-heavy hit. | Blue Öyster Cult | 77%
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| Barracuda | Seattle rockers fronted by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, blending soaring vocals with heavy guitar riffs; hits include “Crazy on You.” | Heart | 75%
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| Born to be Wild | US-Canadian band whose biker image and rebellious rock style were showcased in this song, which featured in Easy Rider. | Steppenwolf | 63%
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| The Boys Are Back in Town | Irish hard rock band fronted by Phil Lynott, best known for their twin guitar attack and hits like "Jailbreak." | Thin Lizzy | 63%
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| Bad Company | British hard rock supergroup fronted by Paul Rodgers, featuring members of Free, Mott the Hoople, and King Crimson. | Bad Company | 56%
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| Cold as Ice | Anglo-American rockers whose polished sound and powerhouse vocals made them radio staples with hits like “Hot Blooded.” | Foreigner | 56%
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| Since You Been Gone | Ritchie Blackmore’s band after Deep Purple, featuring operatic vocalist Ronnie James Dio, later of Black Sabbath and his own band Dio. | Rainbow | 53%
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| Cat Scratch Fever | Detroit hard rock guitarist nicknamed the “Motor City Madman.” Also known for the guitar epic "Stranglehold." | Ted Nugent | 47%
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| All Right Now | British blues-rock pioneers fronted by Paul Rodgers and guitarist Paul Kossoff; their name reflects the free-loving ideals of the ’60s. | Free | 46%
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| Hair of the Dog | Scottish band featuring Dan McCafferty's distinctive raspy vocals, also known for the ballad “Love Hurts.” | Nazareth | 42%
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| Surrender | American rockers mixing hard riffs with pop melodies and tongue-in-cheek humor; “I Want You to Want Me” is another hit. | Cheap Trick | 41%
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| Radar Love | Dutch rockers famous for this driving, radio-ready anthem; “Twilight Zone” is a later New Wave influenced hit. | Golden Earring | 39%
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| Mississippi Queen | Hard rockers whose colossal sound lived up to their name; led by the equally larger-than-life Leslie West, aka “The Great Fatsby.” | Mountain | 37%
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| Slow Ride | British blues-rock band known for their boogie grooves and this enduring classic rock anthem. | Foghat | 35%
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| We’re an American Band | Flint, Michigan power trio whose gritty, working-class rock earned them the nickname “the people’s band.” | Grand Funk Railroad | 31%
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| Doctor Doctor | British hard rock band with a cosmic name, featuring guitar virtuoso Michael Schenker. | UFO | 30%
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| Easy Livin’ | British hard rock band named after a Dickens character from David Copperfield; their debut album was "Very ’Eavy, Very ’Umble." | Uriah Heep | 24%
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| Breadfan | Welsh hard rock trio with an avian name and famously odd song titles like "Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman." | Budgie | 14%
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