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Meat Loaf

rock music · 1978–1994

Two Out of Three Ain't Bad by Meat Loaf — cover art

With a voice that could shake the rafters and a stage presence that was pure spectacle, Meat Loaf carved out a unique niche in the rock landscape. Known for his theatrical flair, he blended rock, heavy metal, and progressive sounds into unforgettable anthems. Songs like “Two Out of Three Ain't Bad” and “I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)” showcase his wide-ranging vocal prowess, while “Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through” encapsulates the gritty romance of rock and roll life. Released through labels like Arista and Epic, his music resonates with anyone who craved passion and drama in their playlists. Meat Loaf didn’t just perform; he transported listeners to a world where every note felt like a grand, sweeping adventure. His legacy continues to inspire those who dare to dream big and sing louder.

The facts

  • United States
  • rock music, heavy metal music, hard rock
  • On Arista Records, Cleveland International Records, Epic Records

Meat Loaf in the crate

Two Out of Three Ain't Bad by Meat Loaf — cover art
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
Meat Loaf
1978
I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) [Single Edit] by Meat Loaf — cover art
I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) [Single Edit]
Meat Loaf
1993
Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through by Meat Loaf — cover art
Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through
Meat Loaf
1994

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