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  2. The Greatest (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments on TV 2000-25-07 026: 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders 2002-05-06 021: 100 Greatest Dance Songs 2000-09-14 016B: 100 Greatest Women of Music (UK) 2002-09-30 016: 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll 1999-07-26 011: 100 Greatest Rock & Roll Songs 2000-03-19 006: 100 Greatest Love Songs 2003-02-11 001: 100 Sexiest ...

  3. 100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years - Wikipedia

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    The "100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years" was a list published by VH1 in 2003 to commemorate 25 years of iconic music since 1978. The list aimed to capture some of the most influential, popular, and enduring songs from 1978 to 2003. Hosted by Drea de Matteo. [1]

  4. 25 or 6 to 4 - Wikipedia

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    Through the 2010s, "25 or 6 to 4" continued to be a staple in Chicago's live concert set list [22] [23] [24] and in Peter Cetera's solo concert set list. [25] [26] [27] In 2016, the group's former drummer Danny Seraphine reunited on stage with Chicago to perform "25 or 6 to 4" and two other songs at their induction ceremony for the Rock and ...

  5. The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time (2010). Popoff put together this book by requesting thousands of heavy metal fans, musicians, and journalists to send in their favorite metal songs. Almost 18,000 individual votes were tallied and entered into a database from which the final rankings were derived.

  6. Freak on a Leash - Wikipedia

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    The song appeared on VH1's list of the "40 Greatest Metal Songs" at number twenty-three. [43] The music video debuted at number eight on MTV's Total Request Live on February 9, 1999, [44] and peaking at number 1 on its thirteenth day, February 25. [45] and spent ten non-consecutive days at the top position until its "retirement", on May 11, 1999.

  7. Among the Living - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Rolling Stone ranked Among the Living as 20th on their list of 'The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.' [90] On October 26, 2020, Kerrang! placed Among the Living at No. 6 in the list of "The 25 greatest thrash metal albums ever". [98] Regarding singular songs, "Caught in a Mosh" is ranked No. 29 in VH1's "40 Greatest Metal Songs ...

  8. Paranoid (Black Sabbath song) - Wikipedia

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    "Paranoid" was ranked No. 34 on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs. [11] In March 2005, Q magazine placed it at number 11 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. Rolling Stone ranked it number 250 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time [ 12 ] and 13th on their 2023 list "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time."

  9. Run to the Hills - Wikipedia

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    "Run to the Hills" remains one of the band's most popular songs, with VH1 ranking it No. 27 on their list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs, [1] No. 14 on their list of the Greatest Hard Rock Songs, [2] and Rolling Stone ranking it No. 10 on their list of the 100 greatest heavy metal songs [3]