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00:009 Forgotten 70s Rock Acts That Should Have Been Superstars
00:039. Montrose
00:06Montrose's 1973 debut showcased Ronnie Montrose's guitar virtuosity
00:11and Sammy Hagar's vocals on classics like Rock Candy and Bad Motor Scooter.
00:178. Nazareth
00:19Nazareth's gritty blues rock on Hair of the Dog and Love Hurts proved lasting through seven 70s albums.
00:277. Poco
00:28Poco's 870s albums blended country, folk, and rock, with hits like Crazy Love,
00:35influencing Americana and alt-country artists.
00:386. Budgie
00:40Budgie's heavy riffs on tracks like Bread Fan and Crash Course in Brain Surgery laid foundations for modern metal.
00:485. The Dead Boys
00:50The Dead Boys' raw punk on Sonic Reducer and Young, Loud, and Snotty rejected polish,
00:56influencing hardcore's relentless energy.
00:584. Rose Royce
01:01Rose Royce's Car Wash and I Want to Get Next to You combine disco grooves with soulful funk,
01:08topping U.S. charts.
01:093. The Runaways
01:12The Runaways lineup smashed Rock's gender barriers with anthem Cherry Bomb,
01:16launching Joan Jett and Lita Ford's iconic careers.
01:194. The Silvers
01:229 siblings from Watts created tight harmonies on eight 70s albums, scoring the 1976 hit Boogie Fever with Family Synergy.
01:315. Wishbone
01:346. Steve Bader's fronted punk chaos on Young, Loud, and Snotty, refusing polish and influencing hardcore's raw energy.
01:426. The Runaway
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