The Who: With their explosive live shows and ambitious rock operas, The Who pushed the boundaries of rock music in the 1960s and 1970s.
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The Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones' gritty blues-infused rock 'n' roll captured the rebellious spirit of the 1960s and beyond.
The Doors: The Doors' psychedelic rock sound, fronted by the enigmatic Jim Morrison, captured the spirit of the 1960s counterculture.
The Beatles: With their groundbreaking songwriting, innovative studio techniques, and cultural impact.
Queen: With Freddie Mercury's dynamic vocals and the band's diverse musical styles, Queen produced anthems that have become part of the cultural fabric.
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Pink Floyd: Pink Floyd's conceptual approach to album-making and their immersive live performances set them apart as one of rock's most visionary bands.
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Nirvana: Nirvana's raw intensity and Kurt Cobain's introspective songwriting brought grunge music to the mainstream in the early 1990s.
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Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin's blend of blues, rock, and folk created a sound that was both heavy and intricate.
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Black Sabbath: Widely regarded as the pioneers of heavy metal, Black Sabbath's dark and heavy sound laid the foundation for countless metal bands to come.
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AC/DC: Known for their electrifying live performances and straightforward rock anthems, AC/DC has achieved legendary status in the world of hard rock.