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DIVpThey were legends based on myths—myths of fantasy, power, and black magic. The tales of their tours were the most outrageous in the already excess-laden annals of modern music. The era of Led Zeppelin personified sex, drugs, and rock roll./p pBased on interviews with the band's musicians, friends, employees, and lovers, BHammer of the Gods/B tells the shocking story of Led Zeppelin's successes and excesses in the 70s—when Zeppelin reigned as the industry's biggest act./p pExclusive sources. Documents. Interviews. Photos. Revelations about a band—and an industry—at its shameless peak. Read it all, and see why BHammer of the Gods/B is a classic of rock journalism in its own right./p /div