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View Poll Results: The Most Influential Rock Artist | |||
The Rolling Stones |
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12 | 3.74% |
The Beatles |
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152 | 47.35% |
The Who |
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12 | 3.74% |
Led Zeppelin |
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28 | 8.72% |
The Kinks |
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4 | 1.25% |
Bob Dylan |
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41 | 12.77% |
Jim Hendrix |
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37 | 11.53% |
The Velvet Underground |
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35 | 10.90% |
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For a band to be influenced by others doesn't mean that they try to sound like them in any way. Influence comes in many forms, not just 'oh well they sound like this group'.
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