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Legendary hard rock masterpieces and popular songs etched in the history of music

Hard rock, rooted in blues rock, transformed its sound to become heavier and more dramatic.

The achievements of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Van Halen, Queen, and Aerosmith are nothing short of legendary.

For those who listened in real time, it remains a beloved formative musical experience; for younger generations, it offers chances to discover music they didn’t know and to make new findings.

In this article, we’ve picked out great hard rock bands and classic tracks that will surely be talked about for generations to come.

Even within the hard rock genre, there are songs that head in many different directions, so please enjoy!

Legendary hard rock masterpieces and popular songs etched in the history of music (71–80)

Nobody’s FoolCinderella

Cinderella – Nobody’s Fool (Stereo Version)
Nobody's FoolCinderella

Looking at it again, that’s quite an impressive band name, isn’t it? They debuted with a glamorous look worthy of their name and became popular mainly in the ’80s; they’re a band from Philadelphia.

They’re often labeled as quintessential ’80s hair metal, but their central figure, vocalist and guitarist Tom Keifer, is a musician with a refined, blues-leaning sensibility, and that flavor was woven into their otherwise classic ’80s hard rock sound.

That said, the song they released in 1986, which became a hit, is a hard rock–style ballad featuring a powerful, soaring high-register vocal performance.

pickin up the piecesGlenn Hughes

If you’re talking about pioneers of hard rock, Deep Purple is one of the first that comes to mind, and Glenn Hughes was a member of that band.

This track was made with members of Europe serving as the backing band.

His wide-ranging, soulful vocals are one of a kind, and his individuality shines through fully on this song as well.

silent screamRiot

They are a seasoned band formed in 1975.

They’re especially popular in Japan, known for a hard sound full of melancholy with twin guitars that appeal to Japanese listeners.

This song is included on the album released right after the fourth vocalist, Mike DiMeo, joined.

It’s a fast-paced track that also impresses with its technical drumming.

Surprisingly, the chorus is catchy, and the contrast with the tense mood of the verses is striking.

Legendary hard rock masterpieces and popular songs etched in the history of music (81–90)

all sussed outTHE ALMIGHTY

A band from Scotland.

The vocalist, Ricky Warwick, is also known for taking part in the reunited Thin Lizzy.

It’s a rare hard rock track with an up-tempo feel and a horn section.

The rugged, masculine vocals—matching the band’s tough image—are incredibly satisfying to listen to.

Close My Eyes ForeverLita Ford

Lita Ford is a female rock artist who served as lead guitarist for The Runaways—the legendary girls’ band that even inspired a movie—and also found success as a solo performer.

This song appears on her hit 1988 album “LITA.” It’s a rock ballad that clearly showcases her strong vocal abilities.

Co-written with the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, who also contributes vocals, the track features not only a heart-wrenchingly melancholic melody but also a standout guitar solo infused with Lita Ford’s fiery rock spirit.

breaking the gunVincent Neil

This is the title track from his second solo release after leaving Mötley Crüe.

Vince Neil is often seen as a glitzy hard rock icon, but on this song he takes an experimental approach, even incorporating scratching.

Opinions were divided when it was released, but it’s a hidden gem where his unexpectedly soaring vocals suit the style perfectly.

SkunkMC5

MC5 – Skunk (Sonically Speaking)
SkunkMC5

Garage punk, psychedelic, rock ’n’ roll… This legendary American band has been labeled with many adjectives, but “Skunk,” performed with players from the free jazz scene, reveals the ferocity of their politically radical stage presence and stands as one of the roots of American hard rock.