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The Sun reports that Gaga even pointed out the Def Leppard influence in her own songs, saying, “With my music there’s lots of really big Def Leppard-style melodies in the choruses but it’s electronic dance music. I’d call it avant-garde techno rock. It is very hard and very edgy.”
Gaga revealed that while she doesn’t make rock, she is not immune to the inspiration that comes from a life surrounded by rock: “There are a lot of rock influences on the album but not that it is rock music. It is an exploration of electronic music and techno songs but I have created a genre of metal/dance/techno/rock/pop music with a lot of anthemic choruses, because that is actually the music I love.”
Gaga even recruited producer Mutt Lange, who produced the Def Leppard’s bazillion selling ‘Hysteria,’ to twiddle knobs for her epic, rock-influenced single ‘You & I.’
Gaga has also gushed about the New Jersey treasure known as Bruce Springsteen. “My father used to play his records for me all the time when I was a kid,” she has said.
Papa Germanotta has beyond doubt a very good taste!
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