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 | | Led Zeppelin II, also known by the unofficial nickname The Brown Bomber, is a rock and roll album, the second released by British band Led Zeppelin. |
 | | Led Zeppelin II largely writes the blueprint for 1970s hard rock: blues-derived songs like "Whole Lotta Love", "Heartbreaker", "Moby Dick", "The Lemon Song" and "Bring It on Home" are now standards of the genre, where the guitar-based riff (rather than vocal chorus or verses) defines the song and provides the key hook. |
 | | Led Zeppelin II also experimented with other musical styles and approaches, as on the alternately soft-and-loud "What Is And What Should Never Be" and "Ramble On" (which featured Page's acoustic guitar), or the pop-influenced ballad "Thank You". |
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