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The Greatest Rock Song of All Time 1 Stairway To Heaven, Led Zep Crazy Train, Ozzy 1 Stairway To Heaven, Led Zep Don't Fear the 16 Ace of Spades, Motorhead Reaper, BOC 16 Thunderstruck, 8 Dream On, Aerosmith 0 0 Thunderstruck,AC/DC 8 Dream On, Aerosmith AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long, 9 AC/DC Jump, Van Halen 9 It's Only Rock n 5 Mama, I'm Coming Home, Ozzy Roll,It's Only Rolling Rock Stones n Roll, 5 Mama, I'm Coming Home, Ozzy Rolling Stones Kickstart My Heart, 12 Limelight, Rush 0 0 Motley Crue 12 Iron Man, Black 4 Sharp Dressed Man, ZZ Top 0 0 Iron Man,Sabbath Black 4 Sharp Dressed Man, ZZ Top Under Pressure,Sabbath For Those About To Rock, Queen w/ David 13 AC/DC Bowie 13 Welcome to The Jungle, Guns-n- Wish You Were 6 Roses Here, Pink Floyd 6 Welcome to The Jungle, Guns-n- Wish You Were Here, Roses Pink Floyd Bohemian 11 Photograph, Def Leppard Rhapsody, Queen 11 Immigrant Song, 3 Paranoid, Black Sabbath 0 0 Immigrant Song,Led ZepLed 3 Paranoid, Black Sabbath Zep Livin' on a Prayer, 14 Sweet Emotion, Aerosmith 0 0 Bon Jovi 14 For Whom The Bell Tolls, Highway to Hell, 7 Metallica HighwayAC/DC to Hell, 7 For Whom The Bell Tolls, Metallica AC/DC Runnin' With The Devil, Van 10 Halen 0 0 Tom Sawyer, Rush 10 Sympathy for the 0 Devil, Rolling 2 Whole Lotta love, Led Zepp 0 0 SympathyStones for the 2 Whole Lotta love, Led Zepp 0 Devil, Rolling Stones 15 Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana Rebel Yell, Billy Idol 15 Satisfaction, 1 Freebird, Lynyrd Skynyrd Satisfaction,Rolling Stones Rolling 1 Freebird, Lynyrd Skynyrd Stones Plush, Stone 16 Unchained, Van Halen Temple Pilots 16 We Will Rock You/ We are the Run for the Hills, 8 WeChampions, Will Rock QueenYou/ We are the 0 0 Run for theIron Hills, Maiden Iron 8 Champions, Queen Maiden The Greatest Rock Song Smoke On the 9 Paradise City, Guns-n-Roses of All Time Water, Deep Purple 9 Gimmie All Your 5 Mother, Danzig Lovin' ZZ Top 5 Mother, Danzig Pour Some Sugar on Me, Def Won’t Get Fooled 12 Leppard 0 0 Again, Who 12 0 Love Her Madly, 4 Back In Black, AC/DC 0 0 0 Love Her DoorsMadly, 4 Back In Black, AC/DC 0 Doors 13 Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen 0 0 Baba O'Reilly, Who 13 6 War Pigs, Black Sabbath One, Metallica 6 War Pigs, Black Sabbath One, Metallica Walk This Way, 11 Purple Haze, Jimmy Hendrix Aerosmith 11 Sweet Home Alabama, Lynyrd Enter Sandman, 3 SweetSkynyrd Home Alabama, Lynyrd 0 0 Enter Sandman,Metallica 3 Skynyrd Metallica Even Flow, Pearl 14 No One Like You, Scorpions 0 0 Jam 14 Another Brick In The Wall, Pink 7 Man In The Box, Alice in Chains Another Brick InFloyd The 7 Man In The Box, Alice in Chains Wall, Pink Floyd Number of the Beast, Iron 10 Maiden 0 0 Money, Pink Floyd 10 Roadhouse Blues, 2 Gimmie Shelter, Rolling Stones 0 0 Roadhouse DoorsBlues, 2 Gimmie Shelter, Rolling Stones Doors Blitzkrieg Bop, 15 Cult of Personality, Living Colour Ramones 15.
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