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Deep Purple: Loud, Chaotic, and Legendary

31 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Deep Purple were one of the foundational bands of hard rock and heavy metal, but their story is packed with chaos, lineup changes, internal feuds, tragedy, and unlikely survival. Nova and Dorian trace the band from its Roundabout origins through "Hush," In Rock, Machine Head, "Smoke on the Water," Burn, Tommy Bolin, the bogus Deep Purple scandal, the 1984 reunion, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, and the band's long-running legacy. From the fire in Montreux to the loudest-band-in-the-world legend, this is Deep Purple in full volume. Find more at rockerstodoctors.com.

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