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Which Led Zeppelin studio album influenced metal the most?



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Pick one that you feel had the biggest inluence on metal.

Led Zeppelin II
18
Led Zeppelin IV
17
Led Zeppelin I
9
Phisical Graffiti
5
Led Zeppelin III
3
Houses of the Holy
2
Presence
1
In Through the Out Door
0
Coda
0

Total votes: 55
05.02.2009 - 04:01
IronBlackZepp
This is somthing I am always wondering about because I have heard so many different opinions. Before you choose make sure you think it over, although it is a tough one.
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05.02.2009 - 04:24
thesabbathfan
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05.02.2009 - 05:55
Dane Train
Beers & Kilts
Elite
Led Zeppelin II, without a doubt. I will swear till the day I die that this album is the heaviest album ever made. Not Metallica, nor Slayer, nor Cannibal Corpse, nor Fear Factory, nor any other band I have ever heard comes close to the heaviness of this album. Sure there are albums that are louder, darker and more brutal, but these guys knew how to make heavy records, and factoring in the year their second album came out, hands down it wins.
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05.02.2009 - 19:55
-DC-002-
Mastercommander
Written by Dane Train on 05.02.2009 at 05:55

Led Zeppelin II, without a doubt. I will swear till the day I die that this album is the heaviest album ever made. Not Metallica, nor Slayer, nor Cannibal Corpse, nor Fear Factory, nor any other band I have ever heard comes close to the heaviness of this album. Sure there are albums that are louder, darker and more brutal, but these guys knew how to make heavy records, and factoring in the year their second album came out, hands down it wins.

I may not agree about it being the heaviest album EVER but it definitely was for its time and many years after that.
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05.02.2009 - 23:06
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Tage Westerlund
Written by thesabbathfan on 05.02.2009 at 04:24

Paranoid




...oh wait...

Its BLACK SABBATH album realised on 1970
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05.02.2009 - 23:09
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Well Its complicated quasten because firts 4 done it more how others, personaly I can not pic up one album from those because in all of those are one or evenm more songs who's famouse for ewery generation, so its like discuss who's metal country are better Germany or Sweden , totaly non sence, all are good and inspirated metal so far and alweys will
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I stand whit Ukraine and Israel. They have right to defend own citizens.

Stormtroopers of Death - "Speak English or Die"

I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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05.02.2009 - 23:13
K✞ulu
Seeker of Truth
Written by Bad English on 05.02.2009 at 23:06

Written by thesabbathfan on 05.02.2009 at 04:24

Paranoid




...oh wait...

Its BLACK SABBATH album realised on 1970

boring... that was a joke...
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06.02.2009 - 03:09
Doc G.
Full Grown Hoser
Staff
Zeppelin II, and basically for the same reasons Dane stated.
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06.02.2009 - 04:29
thesabbathfan
Written by Bad English on 05.02.2009 at 23:06

Written by thesabbathfan on 05.02.2009 at 04:24

Paranoid




...oh wait...

Its BLACK SABBATH album realised on 1970

goddamn your an idiot.
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06.02.2009 - 04:34
Thrashard
Zeppelin II. They're best album and most influential IMO.
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16.05.2009 - 20:42
Winterfog
Written by thesabbathfan on 06.02.2009 at 04:29

Written by Bad English on 05.02.2009 at 23:06

Written by thesabbathfan on 05.02.2009 at 04:24

Paranoid




...oh wait...

Its BLACK SABBATH album realised on 1970

goddamn your an idiot.

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28.10.2011 - 13:17
ToMegaTherion
I + II are probably the two of Zeppelin's albums that made an impact. Communication Breakdown on I is so close to metal, and Whole Lot of Love on II as well as others on these albums, but the bands sound as a whole really was what did it especially in terms of song structure. It wasn't a big stepping stone to amp it up for the purposes of metal.
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07.09.2012 - 22:43
CobiWan1993
Secundum Filium
With songs like Stairway to Heaven, Black Dog, and Rock and Roll, I think IV really influenced metal more (although the first two have also been influential as well). Besides IV is the highest ranked Zeppelin album on this site (#5 on the Top 200), which I assume means more metalheads love this album over than any of the others.
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03.12.2012 - 17:24
Aristarchos
I voted Led Zeppelin I, because of Communication Breakdown, Dazed And Confused and because of the fact that it was first, although the second album was heavier.
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01.02.2014 - 21:51
Ace Frawley
The Spaceman
I also voted for the Brown Bomber: Led Zeppelin II.
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15.03.2014 - 21:27
Guib
Thrash Talker
Written by thesabbathfan on 06.02.2009 at 04:29

goddamn your an idiot.

LMAO
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04.07.2014 - 12:25
Yossarian
Hi.

Any of the first four could be, most accurately all of them were the influence. I choose the IV for their success and for the "hymns" played there

Cheers
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