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!
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Legendary hard rock masterpieces and popular songs etched in the history of music (71–80)
Street LethalRacer X

Standing alongside Yngwie Malmsteen as a speed star is Paul Gilbert, who was a member of Racer X.
Racer X, where every member was a technician, specialized in songs that were extremely simple yet performed with an abundance of virtuosic technique.
can you feel itManic Eden

This is a special band formed by guitarist Adrian Vandenberg, known for his work with Vandenberg, together with his former Whitesnake bandmates Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge.
Beyond their tight performance, you can fully enjoy classic, refined, grown-up hard rock.
pickin up the piecesGlenn Hughes

If you’re talking about pioneers of hard rock, Deep Purple is one of the first that comes to mind, and Glenn Hughes was a member of that band.
This track was made with members of Europe serving as the backing band.
His wide-ranging, soulful vocals are one of a kind, and his individuality shines through fully on this song as well.
Rainbow in the DarkDio

This is a track from Dio—the band led by Ronnie James Dio, one of the most important singers in the history of heavy metal and hard rock—featured on their 1983 debut album Holy Diver.
While the song’s structure is a very straightforward, classic hard rock number, Ronnie’s overwhelmingly brilliant vocals and the fluid guitar solo give it a distinctive appeal that sets it apart from more ordinary tracks.
The memorable synth lines also add a nice touch of unmistakably ’80s atmosphere.
We’re An American BandGrand Funk Railroad

As the title suggests, this is a signature track by Grand Funk Railroad, a hard rock band that symbolizes America.
The intro’s cowbell really gives it that classic American hard rock feel.
Drummer Don Brewer handles the lead vocals.
renegadeFortune

To be frank, the vocals are weak.
The playing isn’t particularly skillful either.
However, the beauty of the guitar and keyboard melodies more than makes up for it.
It’s brimming with melancholy.
The melodic sense is outstanding.
It’s a bittersweet song that somehow evokes an image of a Nordic sunset.
Mother´s EyesEnuff Z’Nuff

Enuff Z’Nuff, influenced by Cheap Trick and the Beatles, won their place in the spotlight by laying powerful hard rock over poppy songs.
Listening like this, you can really tell that hard rock often has accessible tracks that are easy for the masses to embrace.
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