"Let's Go", the new video from DEF LEPPARD, can be seen below. The song is taken from DEF LEPPARD's new, self-titled album, which is being released today (Friday, October 30) via earMUSIC. The CD was written and recorded in three separate sessions over the course of the past year and a half. Regarding "Let's Go", DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott told RollingStone.com: "It's a call to arms, you know? Rick Savage [bass] wrote 80 percent of the song. I wrote the verses, he wrote all the music and the choruses. He came in with it, and we knew it was a classic DEF LEPPARD song. It's that three-minute pop-rock stuff with big chunky guitars and a big chorus. And it has that swaggering, mid-tempo rhythm, like 'Sugar', and 'Rock Of Ages'. The idea was, we wanted something familiar. I mean, when AC/DC comes back after years away, you're not going to get 'Bohemian Rhapsody' from 'em, you know? And you don't want it, either you want 'Back In Black', or something like it. For us, this is what we do. And it's something we enjoy doing." "Def Leppard" track listing: 01. Let's Go (5:01) 02. Dangerous (3:26) 03. Man Enough (3:54) 04. We Belong (5:06) 05. Invincible (3:46) 06. Sea Of Love (4:04) 07. Energized (3:23) 08. All Time High (4:19) 09. Battle Of My Own (2:42) 10. Broke 'N' Brokenhearted (3:17) 11. Forever Young (2:21) 12. Last Dance (3:09) 13. Wings Of An Angel (4:23) 14. Blind Faith (5:33) Total running time: 54:24 Elliott told North Dakota's Grand Forks Herald that the band's new album is a self-titled affair "because that's what it sounds like. It doesn't sound like any one specific era of DEF LEPPARD. It's got everything. You'll listen and you go, 'Oh, that sounds like DEF LEPPARD,' or you'll go, 'That is LEPPARD, but it sounds a bit like LED ZEPPELIN or QUEEN but you can hear the AC/DC or the CROSBY, STILLS & NASH coming through.' We have not shied away from anything that's influenced us in our growing up periods of our life. Just because we've made the kind of music we've made doesn't mean to say we don't like all of this other stuff." The album is the band's first studio effort since "Songs From the Sparkle Lounge" in 2008.
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