This is going to be an EPIC playlist. The bands mentioned in the book are all kickass and helped to make metal what it is today. Karina Halle is the only one who could probably pull off the music refs in The Devil's Metal and not sound like a complete poser, lol.
If there is a band mention and no song listed I usually just list my favorite song by that band, so don't think I've gone crazy seeing songs in books that aren't there, lol.
Hello Horray by Alice Cooper
Bad Company by Bad Company
Guardian of the Universe by Free
Darkside of the Moon by Pink Floyd
Yellow Brick Road by Elton John
The Crunge by Led Zeppelin
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath by Black Sabbath
Jeff Beck
American Woman by The Guess Who
Band on the Run by Wings
Riders on the Storm by The Doors
Blowin Free by Wishbone Ash
Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix
The Rolling Stones
No More Mr. Nice Guy by Alice Cooper
Let it Be by The Beatles
Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Search and Destroy by The Stooges
Melissa by The Allman Brothers Band (Of course I picked this song!)
Paranoid by Black Sabbath
Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull
Elvis
Leaving on a Jet Plane by John Denver
Gypsys Tramps and Thieves by Cher
Hoochie Coochie Man by Muddy Waters
Blow Up by The Yardbirds
Let it Bleed by The Rolling Stones
The Width of Circle by David Bowie
Running Gun Blues by David Bowie
Children of the Grave by Black Sabbath
The Motor City is Burning by John Lee Hooker
Kick out the Jams by MC5
You Keep me Hangin On by Vanilla Fudge
In a Gadda Da Vida by Iron Butterfly
Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind and Fire
Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple
Hotel California by The Eagles
Aerosmith
Turn the Page by Bob Seager
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet by Randy Bachman
Cat Scratch Fever by Ted Nugent
Can't Fight This Feeling by REO Speedwagon
Free Bird by Lyndyrd Skyndard
Born to be Wild by Steppenwolf
Crossroads by Robert Johnson
Piece of my Heart by Janis Joplin
Going to California by Led Zeppelin
No Time by The Guess Who
Midnight Rider by The Allman Brothers Band
School's Out
Oh, this book sounds very interesting. I ~think~ this is the same author for the book called Sins and Needles and I really wanna read that too. I don't know much about the 70s but it does sound good.
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