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Def Leppard

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About Def Leppard

Def Leppard burst out of Sheffield in 1977 after evolving from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. With Joe Elliott on vocals and guitarists Pete Willis and Steve Clark driving the riffs, the band quickly earned a reputation for razor‑sharp hooks, disciplined playing, and a tireless work ethic. Their rise culminated in landmark monster albums Pyromania (1983) and Hysteria (1987), which fused melodic sensibility with hard‑edged rock and helped define 1980s rock radio.

The lineup shifted over the years—Clark’s tragic passing in 1991, Vivian Campbell joining in 1992, and drummer Rick Allen’s near‑fatal car crash in 1984—yet the band endured and thrived. Their stadium anthems and radio‑friendly riffs turned them into one of rock’s most enduring acts, selling tens of millions of records worldwide and influencing countless players with the way they married crisp rhythm parts with soaring, harmonized leads.

Today, DadRock Tabs brings you 62 Def Leppard lessons that unpack the riffs, hooks, and solos behind these anthems. From down‑picked power chords to bright lead lines, these guides demystify the layering that makes their sound instantly recognizable and give players a practical path to mastering classic rock the Def Leppard way.

🎸 Want to know what gear Def Leppard used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!

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Let's Get Rocked
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Let's Get Rocked

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Photograph
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Photograph

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Don't Shoot Shotgun
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Don't Shoot Shotgun

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Make Love Like A Man
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Make Love Like A Man

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Rocket
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Rocket

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Rock Of Ages
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Rock Of Ages

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Gods Of War
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Gods Of War

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Two Steps Behind
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Two Steps Behind

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Pour Some Sugar On Me
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Pour Some Sugar On Me

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Animal
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Animal

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Women
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Women

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Armageddon It
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Armageddon It

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Run Riot
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Run Riot

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Wasted
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Wasted

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Bringin' On The Heartbreak
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Bringin' On The Heartbreak

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Love Bites
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Love Bites

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Hysteria
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Hysteria

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Another Hit And Run
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Another Hit And Run

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Let It Go
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Let It Go

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Switch 625
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Switch 625

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You Got Me Runnin'
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You Got Me Runnin'

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Lady Strange
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Lady Strange

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On Through The Night
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On Through The Night

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No No No
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No No No

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Stagefright
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Stagefright

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Too Late For Love
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Too Late For Love

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Die Hard The Hunter
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Die Hard The Hunter

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Foolin'
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Foolin'

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Comin' Under Fire
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Comin' Under Fire

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Action Not Words
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Action Not Words

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Billy's Got A Gun
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Billy's Got A Gun

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Love And Affection
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Love And Affection

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White Lightning
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White Lightning

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Heaven Is
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Heaven Is

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Tonight
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Tonight

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Personal Property
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Personal Property

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I Wanna Touch U
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I Wanna Touch U

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Tear It Down
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Tear It Down

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Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad
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Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad

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It Could Be You
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It Could Be You

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Rocks Off
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Rocks Off

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It Don't Mattet
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It Don't Mattet

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Answer To The Master
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Answer To The Master

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Promises
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Promises

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Paper Sun
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Paper Sun

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Deep Dive

Playing Style

Def Leppard’s guitar work centers on a distinctive twin‑guitar approach: a tight rhythm guitar lock with melodic lead lines that weave around each other to create a bright, anthem‑ready wall of sound. Steve Clark’s soaring melodies and Pete Willis’ punchy, palm‑muted rhythms laid the template for the band’s early sound, while Phil Collen and later Vivian Campbell pushed the lead guitar into more aggressive, high‑energy explorations. Common techniques across their catalog include powerful downstrokes and palm muting for driving verses, harmonized guitar parts that stack in the chorus, accurate alternate picking for fast run‑throughs, and arpeggiated passages that lend a shimmering edge to solos. A strong sense of dynamic contrast—tight, punchy verses followed by expansive, sing‑along choruses—defines their music and invites players to sculpt stadium‑level phrasing in their own playing.

🎸 Gear & Equipment

Def Leppard’s tone history leans into a dependable, big‑tone rock setup: two guitar parts layered to create width and depth, powered by robust tube‑amp platforms and a chorus/delay palette that makes choruses sparkle. In the studio and on stage, they favored solid‑body guitars and traditional rock amps, using effects such as chorus and delay to wrap each hook in a spacious, glossy sheen. The live rigs emphasized reliability and tonal clarity, enabling the band to reproduce the expansive, multi‑tracked sound that defines tracks like Pour Some Sugar On Me and Hysteria while still delivering tight rhythm and sparkly lead work.

Why Learn Def Leppard Songs?

Learning Def Leppard tunes is a fast track to building core rock guitar skills. You’ll develop a strong sense of groove and timing through punchy rhythm sections (power chords, palm muting, clean alternate picking) and then translate that into memorable lead lines and harmonized melodies. The catalog spans accessible anthems to more intricate layered textures, offering a practical ladder from solid rhythm playing to expressive, stadium‑ready solos. With 62 lessons on DadRock Tabs, these songs provide a clear path for sharpening rhythm‑lead interplay, improving tonal control, and gaining confidence tackling big, feel‑good rock riffs that have stood the test of time.

Did You Know?

  • 1Def Leppard formed in 1977 in Sheffield, England, and became one of the defining acts of the 1980s rock explosion.
  • 2Drummer Rick Allen lost an arm in a 1984 car accident but returned to performing with a customized drum kit.
  • 3Lead guitarist Steve Clark, a key architect of their early guitar sound, died in 1991, shaping the band's resilience and direction.
  • 4Their 1987 album Hysteria remains one of the best‑selling rock albums of all time, highlighted by hits like Pour Some Sugar on Me and Love Bites.

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