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RockStories: Def Leppard's 'Hysteria'

19 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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In 1984, few rock bands were riding higher than Sheffield, England-based quintet Def Leppard. But then, things got very low on December 31, 1984, when their drummer, Rick Allen, lost his arm in a very serious car crash. But instead of looking for another drummer, Def Leppard found a way to help their bandmate and brother return to a new, modified drum kit. And then, they recorded the most popular album of their entire career: Hysteria. On this episode of RockStories, hear about the triumphant return of the ‘thunder god’ and the three-year process of making a genre-defining masterpiece that sold over 25 million copies.

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