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You do realize that most of the metal music you enjoy might not have ever existed if not for Led Zeppelin exploding onto the scene at the start of the 70s? Black Sabbath's first album came out 13 months after LZ1. Deep Purple's In Rock also came out over a year after LZ1. No one in their right mind would say that both Sabbath and Purple weren't heavily influenced by LZ1 - as was just about every other heavy band that emerged in the 70s.
Go suck on that for a while.
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