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In the late 1970s, a popular notion among rock critics was that the great rock bands had crested and were moving out to sea. The Rolling Stones changed that.
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Robbie Williams is back with a rock song featuring Black Sabbaths Tony Iommi from his forthcoming album, Britpop.
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These classic rock album covers were more or less hated by some fans and critics upon their release, and I can definitely see why.
Radio X walks the highways and byways of the world to discover album cover art's most iconic locations: from The Beatles and Bowie to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
These four classic rock album covers are so memorable, and a few of them boast the perfect balance of creativity and simplicity.