When Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were formed in 1968, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon released their ninth studio album, "The Beatles", also known as the "White Album". They had yet to release "Yellow Submarine" (1969), "Abbey Road" (1969), and "Let It Be" (1970), but they were already the biggest band in the world. Zeppelin and Sabbath represented a new wave of British music that was heavier and like The Beatles,…
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