The Who: Known for their explosive live performances, anthemic rock operas, and pioneering use of synthesizers and feedback.
The Velvet Underground: Despite limited commercial success during their heyday, The Velvet Underground's experimental sound, poetic lyrics.
The Rolling Stones: With their raw energy, rebellious attitude, and blues-infused rock 'n' roll.
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The Beatles: Widely regarded as the most influential band in rock history, The Beatles revolutionized music with their innovative songwriting.
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Queen: With their operatic grandeur, innovative songwriting, and genre-defying sound, Queen broke new ground in rock music.
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Pink Floyd: Pink Floyd's experimental approach to music, conceptual albums.
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Nirvana: Nirvana's raw, emotional sound and angst-ridden lyrics helped define the grunge movement of the early 1990s.
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Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin's groundbreaking fusion of blues, rock, and folk established them as one of the most influential bands of all time.
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Black Sabbath: Widely regarded as the pioneers of heavy metal, Black Sabbath's dark.
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AC/DC: AC/DC's no-nonsense approach to rock 'n' roll, infectious riffs.
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