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Sir Lord Baltimore
245,984 plays (25,590 listeners)
Sir Lord Baltimore was a short lived 1970s American heavy metal band, from Brooklyn, NY. They released two albums on Mercury Records at the start of the seventies. A review of their first record, Kingdom Come, contained the first documented use of the term "heavy metal" to refer to a style of music. Both of their albums have since been re-released on a single compact disc.
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Leaf Hound
180,349 plays (18,494 listeners)
Leaf Hound Formed: 1970, London, United Kingdom Members: Peter French (vocals), Mick Halls (guitar, 1970-71), Derek Brooks (guitar, 1970-71), Stuart Brooks (bass, 1970-71), Keith George Young (drums, 1970-71), Ed Pearson (bass, present), Ron Thomas (bass), Jimmy Rowland (drums, present), Luke Rayner (guitar, present)
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Iron Butterfly
1,529,827 plays (284,306 listeners)
Iron Butterfly is an American psychedelic band, well known for their 1968 hit "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida". They are considered a very-early heavy metal band as a result of this song and others like it, as well as the title of their debut album, Heavy. Their heyday was the late 1960s, but the band has been reincarnated several times with various members.
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Captain Beyond
499,780 plays (36,636 listeners)
Captain Beyond was a progressive hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971. Its members were singer Rod Evans (from England), guitarist Larry Rheinhardt ("Rhino"), bassist Lee Dorman, and drummer Bobby Caldwell. Evans was a former singer in Deep Purple, and Rheinhardt and Dorman had their past in Iron Butterfly.
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Cactus
376,216 plays (51,674 listeners)
There are at least 6 musical projects under the name Cactus: 1) The plan was for the Vanilla Fudge rhythm section of bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice to join with guitar god Jeff Beck and his singer Rod Stewart in a supergroup of sorts in the fall of 1969.
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
941,076 plays (129,417 listeners)
Quicksilver Messenger Service is an American psychedelic rock band, formed in 1965 in San Francisco.
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Frijid Pink
224,831 plays (42,105 listeners)
Best known for their rock rendition of House of the Rising Sun, Frijid Pink is a heavy rock band hailing from Detroit, USA that started in 1967. They spent some time finding their feet before their first hit, House of The Rising Sun. The band never had the same success and by the mid seventies faded and disbanded.
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Vanilla Fudge
435,577 plays (78,300 listeners)
Vanilla Fudge is an American psychedelic rock band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. They reunited in 1999. Members included organist Mark Stein, bassist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist Vince Martell, and drummer Carmine Appice.
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Atomic Rooster
758,109 plays (103,952 listeners)
Atomic Rooster was a British early 1970s touring hard rock/progressive rock band which continued on and off for a decade. The band was founded by the late British blues pianist Vincent Crane (21 May 1943 – 14 February 1989), originally with British drummer Carl Palmer, after Crane left The Crazy World of Arthur Brown which he had co-founded in 1966.
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Lucifer's Friend
197,180 plays (22,122 listeners)
Lucifer's Friend was a 1970s German hard rock and progressive rock band who often incorporated elements of jazz and pop music.
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