well, I've heard that if you play the record of stairway to heaven, there's a part that says "Here's to you, my sweet Satan". That's probably the closest thing to anything satanic.
The so called "Satanic messages" and backmasks in Led Zeppelin songs are generally regarded as unintentional, although Jimmy Page did have interest in the occult, the band was never purposefully Satanic.
Answer The band that Robert Plant sang for was Led Zeppelin
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The Led Zeppelin subliminal message controversy primarily revolves around the song "Stairway to Heaven." Some listeners claimed that if played backward, certain phrases contained messages promoting satanic themes. However, these claims have been widely debunked as coincidental and a product of pareidolia, where people perceive familiar patterns in random stimuli. Led Zeppelin members have denied any intentional subliminal messaging in their music.
Led Zeppelin's first CD was Led Zeppelin, sometimes known as Led Zeppelin I. It was released in 1969.
Led Zeppelin is not overrated
Friends - Led Zeppelin song - was created in 1970.
LeD Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin was created in 1968.
No, there are no Satanic Bible quotes used in the song "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. The lyrics of the song were written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page and are not influenced by the Satanic Bible.
led zeppelin is not overrated
Yes, Led Zeppelin is an English band.