What is Def Leppard’s Greatest Song?

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Def Leppard created a fun contest to find out which one of their songs is a fan favorite. They launched a March Madness-style bracket called “On Through The Music Bracket Challenge” in which 64 of their top songs will fight each other to find out which one is the all-time favorite amongst fans. The final winner will be named the “greatest Def Leppard anthem of all time.”

So, if you’re a Def Leppard fan, how can you get in on the action and vote for your top tune? You can create your own bracket of Def Leppard songs on their website and by submitting a bracket, you can get a chance to win a $200 gift card to the Def Leppard store, a mystery vinyl and a Def Leppard Funko Pop set. Voting begins on March 18, 2025.

 

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Def Leppard is not the only fun rock ‘n’ roll bracket you can join this month. AXS TV is launching “March Music Battle of the Bands,” running from March 17 to April 7, 2025. Instead of pitting songs against each other, this bracket will have fans battling it out to reveal the top band or artist of all time including Tom Petty, David Bowie, Queen and more.

In honor of the challenge, AXS TV is airing new episodes of their show Rock Legends to correspond with the matchups daily from 11am to 2pm ET. On April 6, the network will air concerts from the top winners. If you’re interested in joining this bracket, you can do so on their website or social media platforms.

The first round of matchups includes Lynyrd Skynyrd vs. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Guns N’ Roses vs. Bon Jovi, Tom Petty vs. Rod Stewart and more. Tell us in the comments, who do you think is the best rocker of all time and what is your favorite Def Leppard song?

 

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