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Legacy - The World of Led Zeppelin
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Van Halen, Guns N' Roses, Rage Against the Machine . . . for more than 40 years, there's not a band worth their platinum that hasn't copped a riff, a chorus, a hammer-of-the-gods from the Led Zeppelin songbook. Hell, their influence was already being felt at the height of their career, as Heart — nicknamed "Little Led Zep" — delivered one of the most [i]pummeling[/i] songs of the '70s, "Barracuda," Ann Wilson's siren wail soaring over sister Nancy's power-mower guitar. And if you're wondering if Zeppelin is as influential today as the day they broke up, consider the one-two punch of the White Stripes and Wolfmother. Jack and Meg drag the Zep metal machine from the coliseum stage back into the garage and bore out its cylinders on [i]Elephant[/i]'s standout track, the thumpin', slashin' "Seven Nation Army." Meanwhile, Aussie power trio Wolfmother not only nail Zeppelin's sound, but they also snagged something their predecessors never did: a GRAMMY® — for a clenched fist of rock 'n' roll thunder called "Woman." From Soundgarden to Bonham, we've got all the hardest-rockin' branches from the Zeppelin family tree right here.