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March Madness: A Legacy of Chaos and Change


It’s time to vote in Round Four of Loudwire’s March Madness: Decades of Destruction tournament! Just eight bands remain in the final matchups within each of the four divisions.

It’ll be Black Sabbath Vs. Metallica and Pantera Vs. Slipknot with each band serving as the representative of a different decade.

Sabbath had the largest margin of victory, securing nearly 80 percent of the votes against Queen. The closest matchup from last round? That was between Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica, which was split 60/40.

The polls are back open and your votes will send the winners to the championship round!

Start voting further down the page and learn more about the tournament below.

Key Highlights of the Tournament

  • Voting Timeline: Voting will close at 11:59PM ET on scheduled dates.
  • Voting Frequency: You can vote once per hour to support your favorites.
  • Final Four Bands: One band from each decade will compete before the championship round.
  • Upcoming Dates: Important dates for each round are outlined below.

Which decade will emerge to have the greatest band of all time, as determined by all of you? We’ll find out on April 7!

Cast your votes in the polls below!

Final Four

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Previous Matchups in Decade Divisions

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rock bracket tournament

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rock bracket tournament

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rock bracket tournament

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Below, see the best rock band for every letter of the alphabet!



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.