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clozepin t1_je22ttd wrote

Same. The rare perfect album. No bad tracks. It did take me a little while to come around on No Quarter, but when it clicked, it clicked hard. That riff….

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ainjel t1_je2rflr wrote

I argue that "The Crunge" is the turd in the punchbowl, but we'll allow it lol

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raihidara t1_je34rwp wrote

The only song worse imo is Hats Off to Roy Harper. I'll never understand why they chose to put that on III instead of Hey, Hey, What Can I Do

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clozepin t1_je33rq1 wrote

It probably has more sentimental value to me than anything. It does have a sort of funky feel to it. But mostly it’s quoteable and as kids we used to.

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ainjel t1_je3aisq wrote

I mean, without it we wouldn't have "The Magic Number" by De La Soul, so I won't say it shouldn't have happened. ;)

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night_dude t1_je421p7 wrote

I heard the Tool version first, so the riff hit me hard. Led Zep really understood the concept of "the drop."

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Appropriate-Fix-1240 t1_je5ih2j wrote

Gotta say, thats true for pretty much every zeppelin album (hot dog is a good song too!)

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