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The Who: The Who's explosive live performances and pioneering approach to rock music made them one of the most influential bands of the 1960s and '70s.
The Rolling Stones: With their raw energy and rebellious attitude, The Rolling Stones became one of the defining bands of the British Invasion.
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The Eagles: With their impeccable harmonies and laid-back California sound, The Eagles dominated the 1970s music scene with hits like "Hotel California.
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The Beatles: Widely regarded as one of the greatest bands of all time, The Beatles revolutionized the music industry with their innovative songwriting.
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Queen: Known for their theatrical stage presence and genre-defying sound, Queen produced a string of hits that have become anthems for multiple generations.
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Pink Floyd: Pink Floyd's groundbreaking albums, such as "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall.
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Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin's blend of blues, hard rock, and folk influences created a sound that remains unmatched in its intensity and complexity.
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Deep Purple: Deep Purple's virtuosic musicianship and pioneering contributions to hard rock and heavy metal have earned them a dedicated fanbase.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR: CCR's swampy blend of rock, blues, and country produced some of the most memorable songs of the late 1960s.
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AC/DC: AC/DC's straightforward, no-nonsense rock 'n' roll has made them one of the most beloved and enduring bands in history.
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