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Top 100 Countdown of Def Leppard songs

100. "C'mon C'mon" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

99. "Battle of My Own" (Def Leppard)

98. "Now" (X)

97. "Action! Not Words" (Pyromania)

96. "Cruise Control" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

95. "When the Walls Came Tumbling Down" (On Through the Night)

94. "Slang" (Slang)

93. "Sorrow Is a Woman" (On Through the Night)

92. "Only the Good Die Young" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

91. "Long Long Way to Go" (X)

90. "Broke 'n' Brokenhearted" (Def Leppard)

89. "Disintegrate" (Euphoria)

88. "Demolition Man" (Euphoria)

87. "Guilty" (Euphoria)

86. "Blood Runs Cold" (Slang)

85. "Love Don't Lie" (X)

84. "Tomorrow" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

83. "Girl Like You" (X)

82. "To Be Alive" (Euphoria)

81. "It Don't Matter" (On Through the Night)

80. "No No No" (High 'N' Dry)

79. "SOS Emergency (Diamond Star Halos)

78. "U Rok Mi" (Diamond Star Halos)

77. "All I Want Is Everything" (Slang)

76. "Answer to the Master" (On Through the Night)

75. "She's Too Tough" (Retro Active)

74. "Kick" (Diamond Star Halos)

73. "Pearl of Euphoria" (Slang)

72. "Comin' Under Fire" (Pyromania)

71. "Come Undone" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

70. "Four Letter Word" (X)

69. "Unbreakable" (Diamond Star Halos)

68. "Personal Property" (Adrenalize)

67. "Bad Actress" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

66. "On Through the Night" (High 'N' Dry)

65. "Rock Rock ('Til You Drop)" (Pyromania)

64. "Stagefright" (Pyromania)

63. "Hello America" (On Through the Night)

62. "High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)" (High 'N' Dry)

61. "Hysteria" (Hysteria)

60. "Desert Song" (Retro Active)

59. "Go" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

58. "From the Inside" (Retro Active)

57. "Ring of Fire" (Retro Active)

56. "Gift of Flesh" (Slang)

55. "Armageddon It" (Hysteria)

54. "Run Riot" (Hysteria)

53. "Ride Into the Sun" (Retro Active)

52. "Day After Day" (Euphoria)

51. "You're So Beautiful" (X)

50. "Torn to Shreds" (X)

49. "Scar" (X)

48. "Animal" (Hysteria)

47. "Gimme a Kiss" (Diamond Star Halos)

46. "Wasted" (On Through the Night)

45. "All We Need" (Diamond Star Halos)

44. "Let's Get Rocked" (Adrenalize)

43. "Rocket" (Hysteria)

42. "Miss You in a Heartbeat (Acoustic Version)" (Retro Active)

41. "Hallucinate" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

40. "Promises" (Euphoria)

39. "Action" (Retro Active)

38. "Die Hard For Hunter" (Pyromania)

37. "Excitable" (Hysteria)

36. "Kings of the World" (Mirror Ball)

35. "Turn to Dust" (Slang)

34. "Rock Brigade" (On Through the Night)

33. "Two Steps Behind (Acoustic Version)" (Retro Active)

32. "Let It Go" (High 'N' Dry)

31. "Make Love Like a Man" (Adrenalize)

30. "Blind Faith" (Def Leppard)

29. "Billy's Got a Gun" (Pyromania)

28. "Lady Strange" (High 'N' Dry)

27. "Photograph" (Pyromania)

26. "Foolin'" (Pyromania)

25. "Love Bites" (Hysteria)

24. "Rock of Ages" (Pyromania)

23. "Tear It Down" (Adrenalize)

22. "Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)" (Adrenalize)

21. "Mirror Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)" (High 'N' Dry)

20. "I Wanna Be Your Hero" (Retro Active)

19. "Overture" (On Through the Night)

18. "Deliver Me" (Slang)

17. "Open Your Eyes" (Diamond Star Halos)

16. "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" (High 'N' Dry)

15. "Fractured Love" (Retro Active)

14. "Forever Young" (Def Leppard)

13. "Another Hit and Run" (High 'N' Dry)

12. "Wings of an Angel" (Def Leppard)

11. "Take What You Want" (Diamond Star Halos)

10. "Pour Some Sugar On Me" (Hysteria)

9. "Tonight" (Adrenalize)

8. "Love" (Songs From the Sparkle Lounge)

7. "Too Late For Love" (Pyromania)

6. "Women" (Hysteria)

5. "From Here to Eternity" (Diamond Star Halos)

4. "Switch 625" (High 'N' Dry)

3. "Goodbye For Good This Time" (Diamond Star Halos)

2. "Paper Sun" (Euphoria)

1. "White Lightning" (Adrenalize)

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