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Writing and recording on tour as Led Zeppelin were becoming international rock stars, the band turned their vision into reality and made one of the greatest, raunchiest records of all time. “On the second LP, you can really hear the group identity coming together,” says Jimmy Page. Click the link in our bio to read how Led Zeppelin II,’ which turns 50 today, was born. Photograph by Charles Bonnay/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images

Writing and recording on tour as Led Zeppelin were becoming international rock stars, the band turned their vision into reality and made one of the greatest, raunchiest records of all time. “On the second LP, you can really hear the group identity coming together,” says Jimmy Page. Click the link in our bio to read how Led Zeppelin II,’ which turns 50 today, was born. Photograph by Charles Bonnay/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images

Writing and recording on tour as Led Zeppelin were becoming international rock stars, the band turned their vision into reality and made one of the greatest, raunchiest records of all time. “On the second LP, you can really hear the group identity coming together,” says Jimmy Page. Click the link in our bio to read how Led Zeppelin II,’ which turns 50 today, was born. Photograph by Charles Bonnay/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images

 Last week, #JBLFest brought together everyone from Run DMC and Shaq to Khalid and Mabel. Click the link in our bio to see what went down at three-day Vegas festival.

Last week, #JBLFest brought together everyone from Run DMC and Shaq to Khalid and Mabel. Click the link in our bio to see what went down at three-day Vegas festival.

Last week, #JBLFest brought together everyone from Run DMC and Shaq to Khalid and Mabel. Click the link in our bio to see what went down at three-day Vegas festival.

Thirty years after Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor first screamed, “I’d rather die than give you control,” the song’s “positive hate” continues to resonate. “The fact that it produced this huge reaction really pissed me off because I hadn’t agonized over it," says Reznor. Click the link in our bio to read why "Head Like a Hole" is still the anti-anthem for our times. Photograph by Larry Busacca/WireImage

Thirty years after Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor first screamed, “I’d rather die than give you control,” the song’s “positive hate” continues to resonate. “The fact that it produced this huge reaction really pissed me off because I hadn’t agonized over it," says Reznor. Click the link in our bio to read why "Head Like a Hole" is still the anti-anthem for our times. Photograph by Larry Busacca/WireImage

Thirty years after Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor first screamed, “I’d rather die than give you control,” the song’s “positive hate” continues to resonate. “The fact that it produced this huge reaction really pissed me off because I hadn’t agonized over it," says Reznor. Click the link in our bio to read why "Head Like a Hole" is still the anti-anthem for our times. Photograph by Larry Busacca/WireImage

On October 10, we partnered with Visit Seattle and Film Independent to host a screening of the third Seattle Story Award winning film: ‘The Claw’. Click the link in our bio to learn more about how the city of Seattle inspired the piece.

On October 10, we partnered with Visit Seattle and Film Independent to host a screening of the third Seattle Story Award winning film: ‘The Claw’. Click the link in our bio to learn more about how the city of Seattle inspired the piece.

On October 10, we partnered with Visit Seattle and Film Independent to host a screening of the third Seattle Story Award winning film: ‘The Claw’. Click the link in our bio to learn more about how the city of Seattle inspired the piece.

25 years ago, what is now the world's most expensive cardigan was wrapped around Kurt Cobain during Nirvana's ‘MTV Unplugged’ performance. Tap the link in our bio to read about the six-decade odyssey of the sweater. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

25 years ago, what is now the world's most expensive cardigan was wrapped around Kurt Cobain during Nirvana's ‘MTV Unplugged’ performance. Tap the link in our bio to read about the six-decade odyssey of the sweater. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

25 years ago, what is now the world's most expensive cardigan was wrapped around Kurt Cobain during Nirvana's ‘MTV Unplugged’ performance. Tap the link in our bio to read about the six-decade odyssey of the sweater. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

With Damon Lindelof’s ’Watchmen’ set to debut on HBO tonight, click the link in our bio for what to know about the Eighties comic. Image courtesy of @dccomics

With Damon Lindelof’s ’Watchmen’ set to debut on HBO tonight, click the link in our bio for what to know about the Eighties comic. Image courtesy of @dccomics

With Damon Lindelof’s ’Watchmen’ set to debut on HBO tonight, click the link in our bio for what to know about the Eighties comic. Image courtesy of @dccomics

Tom Petty was born 69 years ago today. From classic Heartbreakers gigs to duets with Stevie Nicks, Bob Dylan and Axl Rose  — click the link in our bio for our rundown of some of his best moments on stage. Photograph by George Rose/Getty Images

Tom Petty was born 69 years ago today. From classic Heartbreakers gigs to duets with Stevie Nicks, Bob Dylan and Axl Rose — click the link in our bio for our rundown of some of his best moments on stage. Photograph by George Rose/Getty Images

Tom Petty was born 69 years ago today. From classic Heartbreakers gigs to duets with Stevie Nicks, Bob Dylan and Axl Rose — click the link in our bio for our rundown of some of his best moments on stage. Photograph by George Rose/Getty Images

Dove Cameron hopes her two new songs “Waste” and “Bloodshot” prove she was never just a “Disney kid.” “I do get the sense that I can feel a little bit far away from even my fans I have now, and I don’t know if that’s because of a highly glossy image,” she says. “I do think this music opens up more of who I really am.” Click the link in our bio to read why the  singer-actress feels more human than ever. Photo by Blythe Thomas

Dove Cameron hopes her two new songs “Waste” and “Bloodshot” prove she was never just a “Disney kid.” “I do get the sense that I can feel a little bit far away from even my fans I have now, and I don’t know if that’s because of a highly glossy image,” she says. “I do think this music opens up more of who I really am.” Click the link in our bio to read why the singer-actress feels more human than ever. Photo by Blythe Thomas

Dove Cameron hopes her two new songs “Waste” and “Bloodshot” prove she was never just a “Disney kid.” “I do get the sense that I can feel a little bit far away from even my fans I have now, and I don’t know if that’s because of a highly glossy image,” she says. “I do think this music opens up more of who I really am.” Click the link in our bio to read why the singer-actress feels more human than ever. Photo by Blythe Thomas

Fresh off his best album as Dame D.O.L.L.A., music was NBA all-star Damian Lillard’s summer job … until now. "This balancing act is the new normal for the All-NBA athlete hoping to conquer the Bo Jackson-esque task of ascending to the zenith of two viciously competitive arenas," says Lillard. Tap the link in our bio to read how he plans to balance music and basketball. Photograph by Tristan Kallas

Fresh off his best album as Dame D.O.L.L.A., music was NBA all-star Damian Lillard’s summer job … until now. "This balancing act is the new normal for the All-NBA athlete hoping to conquer the Bo Jackson-esque task of ascending to the zenith of two viciously competitive arenas," says Lillard. Tap the link in our bio to read how he plans to balance music and basketball. Photograph by Tristan Kallas

Fresh off his best album as Dame D.O.L.L.A., music was NBA all-star Damian Lillard’s summer job … until now. "This balancing act is the new normal for the All-NBA athlete hoping to conquer the Bo Jackson-esque task of ascending to the zenith of two viciously competitive arenas," says Lillard. Tap the link in our bio to read how he plans to balance music and basketball. Photograph by Tristan Kallas

Chuck Berry was born 93 years ago today. Rock originator’s peak years of artistic genius produced many classics beyond his well-known hits. Click the link in our bio for 10 obscure must-hear gems from throughout his career. Photograph by Chris Foster/Shutterstock

Chuck Berry was born 93 years ago today. Rock originator’s peak years of artistic genius produced many classics beyond his well-known hits. Click the link in our bio for 10 obscure must-hear gems from throughout his career. Photograph by Chris Foster/Shutterstock

Chuck Berry was born 93 years ago today. Rock originator’s peak years of artistic genius produced many classics beyond his well-known hits. Click the link in our bio for 10 obscure must-hear gems from throughout his career. Photograph by Chris Foster/Shutterstock

Happy birthday Eminem! In honor of the Detroit rapper, tap the link in our bio for 20 tracks every Eminem fan should know. Photograph by Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

Happy birthday Eminem! In honor of the Detroit rapper, tap the link in our bio for 20 tracks every Eminem fan should know. Photograph by Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

Happy birthday Eminem! In honor of the Detroit rapper, tap the link in our bio for 20 tracks every Eminem fan should know. Photograph by Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

Three years after Maggie Rogers left Pharrell speechless, she returns to the site of her NYU graduation as a superstar. She’s just not sure if she’s ready to talk about it yet. “I don’t want to stress too much,” she says. “It is a special moment." Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photographs by @mariawurtz

Three years after Maggie Rogers left Pharrell speechless, she returns to the site of her NYU graduation as a superstar. She’s just not sure if she’s ready to talk about it yet. “I don’t want to stress too much,” she says. “It is a special moment." Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photographs by @mariawurtz

Three years after Maggie Rogers left Pharrell speechless, she returns to the site of her NYU graduation as a superstar. She’s just not sure if she’s ready to talk about it yet. “I don’t want to stress too much,” she says. “It is a special moment." Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photographs by @mariawurtz