Queen: Fronted by the charismatic Freddie Mercury, Queen redefined the boundaries of rock music with their theatrical flair and genre-defying sound.
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The Smiths: Known for their introspective lyrics and jangly guitar sound, The Smiths captured the angst and alienation of 1980s Britain.
The Rolling Stones: With a career spanning over six decades, The Rolling Stones are one of the most enduring and influential rock bands in history.
The Police: Combining elements of punk, reggae, and new wave, The Police rose to fame in the late 1970s with their distinctive sound and catchy hooks.
The Beatles: Arguably the most influential band of all time, The Beatles revolutionized popular music with their innovative songwriting, catchy melodies.
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R.E.M: R.E.M. emerged from the indie rock scene of the 1980s to become one of the most influential bands of the alternative rock era.
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Pink Floyd: Known for their epic concept albums and innovative use of sound effects and visuals.ical acclaim, some feel that his music can be overly earnes.
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Oasis: Heralded as the saviors of British rock in the 1990s, Oasis became one of the biggest bands in the world with their anthemic songs.
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Nirvana: Led by the enigmatic Kurt Cobain, Nirvana spearheaded the grunge movement of the early 1990s with their raw, angst-ridden sound.
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Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin's blend of blues, rock, and folk established them as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.