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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)

RemedyThe Black Crowes

The Black Crowes debuted in a Rolling Stones style, but from their second album they shifted direction to a sound that, while retaining an American Southern rock flavor, evokes Led Zeppelin.

The already hard-driving rhythms became even tighter than on their previous work.

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.

SeventeenWinger

Pure American rock! From the intro that makes you want to burst into applause, it’s an irresistibly feel-good number.

It’s a hit released in 1988 by Winger, a New York–based band that rose to popularity in the late ’80s.

Their self-titled debut album, released in 1988 and featuring this track, sold over one million copies.

The band’s ensemble, simple yet backed by advanced technique, is top-tier and a key reason they are regarded as a truly accomplished band.

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

you make me smileGalactic Cowboys

Galactic Cowboys – You Make Me Smile (Audio)
you make me smileGalactic Cowboys

It’s a mysterious track.

Over heavily distorted, gritty guitars and a roaring bass, backed by tight drumming, rides a thickly layered vocal harmony.

And yet the vocal melody itself is pop.

There’s a certain mismatch to it all, but it somehow feels pleasant—a strange world.

It’s a bundle of individuality.

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.