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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · 16. Who Needs Ya (Steppenwolf 7, 1970) Another mid-chart single, this time the lead release from Steppenwolf 7. Like much of the set, Kay wrote it with Larry Byrom, now in the band as the...

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  2. Steppenwolf sold over 25 million records worldwide, [6] released seven gold albums and one platinum album, and had 13 Billboard Hot 100 singles, of which seven were Top 40 hits, [7] including three top 10 successes: "Born to Be Wild", "Magic Carpet Ride", and "Rock Me".

    • 1967–1972, 1974–1976, 1980–2018
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    • Born To Be Wild. If we were to define the classic rock era of the late 1960s songs, “Born To Be Wild” would be one of the most essential tracks selected in defining an era of music.
    • Magic Carpet Ride. When Steppenwolf was faced with the task of following up one of the biggest rock and roll songs of all time in “Born To Be Wild,” they stepped up to the plate and hit one way out of the park with “Magic Carpet Ride.”
    • Rock Me. There really is no doubt as to which are the most popular three Steppenwolf songs. With many bands, the most popular songs do not always translate to the band’s best songs.
    • The Pusher. As we continue our Top 10 Steppenwolf songs list, we turn to one of the band’s most popular songs. Everyone loved this one. The iconic track “The Pusher” was released on the band’s 1968 debut album entitled Steppenwolf.
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  4. Technical. Charts. References. Steppenwolf 7 is the fifth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in November 1970, by Dunhill Records. It is the first Steppenwolf album with new bass player George Biondo.

    • November 1970
  5. Singles. References. Monster (Steppenwolf album) Monster is the fourth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in November 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. It was their first LP with new lead guitarist Larry Byrom instead of Michael Monarch.

    • November 1969
  6. This is what he had to say about life before, during, and after Steppenwolf. Larry Byrom was born in Alabama and co-wrote a number of songs in the earlier days of the band, including "Hey Lawdy Mama", "Who Needs Ya", "Renegade", "Draft Resister", "Ball Crusher", "Fat Jack", "Fag", Foggy Mental Breakdown", "Earschplittenloudenboomer", and "Hippo ...

  7. He has now been inducted into the Alabama Hall of Fame and currently lives in Muscle Shoals. He can be seen here playing guitar with Steppenwolf on their “Screaming Night Hog” in 1970…. Sources: Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who wrote two songs that reached the charts for Steppenwolf.

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