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WDHA's Rock Madness WINNER 1 AC/DC Led Zeppelin 1 AC/DC The Offspring Green Day 16 The Offspring Green Day 16 The Offspring Volbeat 8 Alter Bridge The Offspring Green Day Volbeat 8 Alter Bridge The Doors Volbeat Volbeat 9 The Doors Soundgarden 9 Stone Sour Volbeat 5 Tom Petty Alice In Chains 5 Tom Petty Tom Petty Alice In Chains Alice In Chains 12 Bad Company The Offspring Volbeat KISS 12 Alice In Stone Sour Chains 4 Rush Tom Petty Alice In Chains Iron Maiden 4 Rush Stone Sour Iron Maiden Iron Maiden 13 Stone Sour Eric Clapton 13 6 Linkin Park Lynyrd Skynyrd 6 Stone Temple Linkin Park Linkin Park Pilots Lynyrd Skynyrd Stone Temple 11 Cheap Trick Pilots 11 Slash w/ Myles Linkin Park Kennedy Slash w/ Myles 3 Aerosmith Linkin Park Stone Temple Pilots Kennedy 3 Slash w/ Myles Slash w/ Myles Aerosmith Pretty Reckless Kennedy Kennedy 14 Pretty Reckless Stone Sour Volbeat Deep Purple 14 Slash w/ Myles Godsmack Kennedy 7 Godsmack Bruce Springsteen 7 Godsmack Godsmack Greta Van Fleet Bruce Springsteen 10 U2 Linkin Park Slash w/ Myles Kennedy Greta Van Fleet 10 Godsmack Rob Zombie 2 Guns N Roses Godsmack 0 Greta Van Fleet Halestorm 2 Guns N Roses Seether 0 Rob Zombie Halestorm 15 Seether Rob Zombie 15 1 Metallica Shinedown 1 Metallica Metallica Shinedown Shinedown 16 Jimi Hendrix Alice Cooper 16 Metallica Shinedown 8 David Bowie Metallica Shinedown Motley Crue 8 Theory Of A David Bowie Deadman WDHA's Rock Madness Motley Crue Motley Crue Theory Of A 9 Deadman WINNER Nickelback 9 Metallica Def Leppard 5 Eagles Def Leppard 5 Eagles Buckcherry Def Leppard Def Leppard Red Hot Chili 12 Buckcherry Metallica Shinedown Peppers 12 Buckcherry 0 Def Leppard 4 Rolling Stones Buckcherry 0 Def Leppard Pink Floyd 4 Rolling Stones Papa Roach 0 Scorpions Pink Floyd 13 Papa Roach 0 0 Scorpions 13 6 Judas Priest Ozzy Osbourne 6 Judas Priest Judas Priest Ozzy Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne 11 Pearl Jam Pop Evil 11 Queen Ozzy Osbourne 3 Queen Judas Priest Ozzy Osbourne Van Halen 3 Queen Queen The Who Van Halen 14 Beastie Boys Metallica Def Leppard The Who 14 Black Sabbath Foo Fighters 7 Bon Jovi Disturbed 7 Bon Jovi Allman Brothers Disturbed Disturbed 10 Allman Brothers Queen Ozzy Osbourne Journey 10 Black Sabbath Foo Fighters 2 Black Sabbath Allman Brothers Disturbed Foo Fighters 2 Black Sabbath Black Sabbath Foo Fighters Foo Fighters 15 Breaking Benjamin ZZ Top 15.
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