With more than 10 albums released, Def Leppard had some songs underestimated by the public after the notorious success of the albums ‘Pyromania’ and ‘Hysteria’
Formed in England in 1977, Def Leppard was one of the pioneers in the movement New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBM), which gained recognition from the music industry by blending elements of hard rock, pop rock and heavy metal. discs like Pyromania(1983) and hysteria(1987) won the hearts of the public are, to this day, a fan favorite.
However, according to the Ultimate Classic Rock, despite all the recognition in more than 40 years on the road, some of the band’s songs were underestimated.
In addition to “Love Bites” It is “Pour Some Sugar On Me,” which reached, respectively, the first and second positions in the Billboard Hot 100the band also owns tracks like “Overture,” from the disk On Through The Night (1980), and “High ‘N’ Dry,” from the eponymous album.
With that in mind, check out five songs that deserved greater recognition from the public, according to Ultimate Classic Rock:
“Overture”
- Disco: On Through The Night
- Release year: 1980
“High ‘N’ Dry”
- Disco: High ‘N’ Dry
- Release year: 1981
“Stagefright”
- Disco: Pyromania
- Release year: 1983
“Run Riot”
- Disco: hysteria
- Release year: 1987
“Personal Properties”
- Disco: adrenaline
- Release year: 1992
“Truth”
- Disco:slang
- Release year: 1996
“Demolition Man”
- Disco: euphoria
- Release year: 1999
“scar”
- Disco: X
- Release year: 2002
“Bad Actress”
- Disco:Songs From The Sparkle Lounge
- Release year: 2008
Source: Rollingstone

Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.