TOM PETTY (with The Heartbreakers & solo)

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers came on to the scene in 1976, after a few years gigging as Mudcrutch, and because of the time they emerged, they were considered punk. I guess they had a swagger and wore leather jackets, but they were no Ramones. They were, quite simply, a Southern States US rock band, albeit with a penchant for short, concise, sometimes fast-paced rock songs. Their influences were The Byrds, The Rolling Stones and even 60s pop bands like The Searchers. 

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Tom Petty
You're Gonna Get It
Damn The Torpedoes
Hard Promises
Long After Dark
Southern Accents
Let Me Up
Into/Wide Open
She's The One
Echo
The Last DJ
Mojo
Hypnotic Eye
Full Moon Fever
Wildflowers
Highway Companion
Best Of
Anthology
American Treasure
Live Anthology

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