Van Halen

Van Halen

USA

Van Halen's debut album opens with a 102-second instrumental called "Eruption" that completely rewrote the rulebook for electric guitar. In just 1:42, Eddie Van Halen — a self-taught Dutch-born immigrant raised in Pasadena — introduced two-handed fretboard tapping to mainstream rock, a technique he'd stumbled onto by accident in his bedroom. The 1978 album sold over 10 million copies in the US alone and inspired a generation of imitators who never quite caught him.

Van Halen
United States
Hard RockClassic RockRock

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