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00:008 underrated Def Leppard songs you don't know and should listen to.
00:05Number 8. Ring of Fire.
00:08On their 1993 retroactive compilation, Ring of Fire channels Pyromania-era energy without overexposure.
00:16Steve Clark's guitar shines, supported by a solid rhythm section and soaring harmonies,
00:21this track deserved more spotlight than compilation obscurity.
00:24Number 7. Gift of Flesh.
00:27When grunge ruled the 90s, Def Leppard answered with Gift of Flesh, from 1996's Slang.
00:34The track grabs listeners instantly, featuring Rick Allen's experimental drumming
00:39and a rawer sound that showed the band could move beyond their polished 80s production.
00:44Number 6. Billy's Got a Gun.
00:47Despite appearing on multi-platinum Pyromania, Billy's Got a Gun rarely hits concert set lists.
00:53Its intricate guitar interplay builds tension that bursts in the final refrain,
00:58balancing hard-hitting riffs with melodic touches.
01:01A complex composition, the band still counts among their personal favorites.
01:05Number 5. Waterloose Sunset.
01:09On their 2006 Yeah! covers album, Def Leppard revitalized the Kinks classic while honoring its roots.
01:14Layered vocals and shimmering guitars give the track a modern edge,
01:19creating a reinterpretation that's both respectful and boldly reimagined.
01:24Number 4. All-Time High.
01:26From their 2015 self-titled album, All-Time High showcases Def Leppard at their best.
01:33Joe Elliott's vocals anchor the track while Phil Collin and Vivian Campbell trade memorable guitar lines,
01:38driving unstoppable momentum from verse to chorus, yet it never got the TikTok attention it deserved.
01:45Number 3. Guilty.
01:47Guilty, from 1999's Euphoria, marked Def Leppard's confident return to arena rock form.
01:54Just under 4 minutes, its infectious hook and radio-ready length bridge,
01:58their commercial peak with a modern touch,
02:00earning a spot alongside Animal and Rocket for listeners exploring beyond the hits.
02:06Number 2. Rocks Off.
02:08Def Leppard's debut On Through the Night laid the foundation for their career,
02:13with Rocks Off capturing the raw energy of that era.
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02:19Its organic, gritty, and full of youthful exuberance.
02:24Its pounding drums and defiant spirit continue to inspire new generations,
02:28sparking future rock icons and ensuring the song's enduring legacy.
02:33Number 1. I Wanna Be Your Hero.
02:35This B-Side gem, I Wanna Be Your Hero, delivers emotional depth often missed in Def Leppard's catalog.
02:43Gradual harmonies elevate its heartfelt message and subtle production details,
02:48best discovered on focused listening.
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