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Led Zeppelin - "The Dogs of Doom" - Episode 71

Led Zeppelin - "The Dogs of Doom" - Episode 71

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In this episode of The ABC’s of Rock, I step into the thunderous, mystical world of Led Zeppelin—but not the hits you’ve heard a thousand times. This time, I’m spotlighting ten of their most underrated and underappreciated tracks. These deep cuts reveal a side of Zeppelin that often flies under the radar, but are just as powerful and essential to their legacy. With a mix of personal stories, musical insight, and a whole lot of love for this band, I explore what makes each song special—from the composition and performances to the emotional weight they carry. Whether you're a lifelong fan or just Zeppelin-curious, I hope this episode gives you a new way to experience one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

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