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Is anyone into Classic Rock?

I love bands/artists like Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Free, The Band, CSN&Y, CCR, Bad Company, Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Peter Frampton, Alice Cooper, Thin Lizzy, Mike Bloomfield, Supertramp, Rolling Stones, Queen, Rush, Heart, Grateful Dead, Doobie Brothers, The Eagles, etc.


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I like your choices of music. Me personally, I would of added Guns n' Roses, Motley Crue, Def Lepard, and Skid Row

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Yeah, I also like GNR and Def Leppard. I have Def Leppard's greatest hits and GNR's "Appetite For Destruction"


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Yes me too, Appetite For Destruction is one of G n' R's greatest records ever, besides a few songs like Don't Cry, Knocking On Heaven's Door, and Live and Let Die.

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I *AM* Classic Rock.


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