What great classic rock and roll/hard rock bands am i missing? The only things i listen from that style is Led Zeppelin...

What great classic rock and roll/hard rock bands am i missing? The only things i listen from that style is Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Rainbow and Uriah Heep. Is there a classic/dadrock chart out there?

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Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sir Lord Baltimore, Budgie, Focus, King Crimson, Flower Travellin' Band.

AC/DC is shilled heavily on my local dad rock station

Boston
Steely Dan

The Who.

Tom Petty
Chicago

Allman Brothers Band
Cream
ZZ Top
Van Halen

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Three Dog Night
The Guess Who
Steve Miller Band
The Doobie Brothers
Bad Company
Aerosmith

Badfinger
The James Gang
Marshall Tucker Band
Crosby Stills Nash
Nazareth
Wings

Bedemon
Pentagram
Lucifer's Friend
Thin Lizzy
Sir Lord Baltimore
Budgie
Toad
Leaf Hound
Icecross
May Blitz
Wishbone Ash
Captain Beyond

wow, no one has said "The Doors" yet

The Doors suck doe, no one is missing out by not listening to them.

That's art rock masquerading as hard rock. Still listen to them, they're fantastic.

>Sir Lord Baltimore, Budgie, Focus

one hit wonders or bad

Steely Dan was NOT a hard rock outfit

yes

>Chicago

no

yes

sort of

CSN was a folk outfit, but otherwise ok maybe

>Wishbone Ash

were better than all of the bands ITT combined imho

Thanks guys, now i have a lot of music to listen.

desu revolver by the beatles is a masterpiece so listen to that

I love The Beatles i don't throw them in the hard rock bag, they were more of a pop/rock act ahead of its time. And Revolver is awesome and my favorite album by them.

Bruce Springsteen is as essential and patrician as one can be.

itt bands that fucking suck

The only one of any importance

Fleetwood Mac

Cool opinion. You can go back to jerking off in your room again

everyone itt so far has been posting grandad rock. shit like nirvana and radiohead is dadrock at this point

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Depends on what you consider dadrock. If you consider "people who were fans of these bands are parents now", well - the early 90's certainly fit. If you consider "people who were fans of these bands are having kids going to college now" - The Smiths, Talking Heads, The Cure, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode and pretty much most of the 80's certainly fits.

My local classic rock station plays like 15 Tom Petty songs a day. But strangely never any Bruce Springsteen songs except "Born in the USA" and "Dancing in the Dark"

Fuck off pleb