Three Decades of Rock
Join us for a one-hour sonic journey through three defining decades of rock and roll. This episode of the Classic Album Show features three powerhouse records that transitioned bands from the underground to the stratosphere. From glam-rock opulence to raw, leather-clad riffs, this is the ultimate "Triple-Threat" listening experience.

The Lineup:
1970s: Queen – Sheer Heart Attack (1974)
The album where Queen found their "wall of sound." Moving away from their prog-rock roots, the band delivered a masterclass in studio innovation. Featuring the wit of "Killer Queen" and the proto-thrash energy of "Stone Cold Crazy," it’s the record that proved Freddie, Brian, Roger, and John were a force of nature.

1980s: The Cult – Electric (1987)
Produced by the legendary Rick Rubin, Electric saw The Cult ditch their gothic-rock trappings for pure, unadulterated hard rock. With Billy Duffy’s iconic Les Paul riffs and Ian Astbury’s powerhouse vocals, tracks like "Wild Flower" and "Love Removal Machine" defined the swagger of the late 80s.

2000s: Jet – Get Born (2003)
At the height of the garage-rock revival, these Australian rockers burst onto the scene with a debut that sounded like a long-lost classic. Blending the swagger of the Stones with the grit of AC/DC, Get Born delivered global anthems like "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" and the heavy-hitting "Cold Hard Bitch."

Format: 3 Albums | 3 Decades | 60 Minutes.
Experience: Deep cuts, hits, and the stories behind the sound.



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    • Key: Am
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