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Name ten songs that rip off I Can’t Explain by The Who. Don’t name any other songs by The Who, covers of Who songs, or songs that members of The Who had a hand in creating.

“I Can’t Explain” by The Who is a classic rock song known for its catchy riff, rhythm, and structure. Several other songs by different artists have drawn inspiration from it, either through similar chord progressions, riffs, or stylistic approaches. Here’s a list of ten songs that share similarities or were influenced by “I Can’t Explain”:

“Talk Talk” by The Music Machine - This garage rock classic from the 1960s has a riff and energy similar to “I Can’t Explain,” with its quick tempo and attitude.

“Feel a Whole Lot Better” by The Byrds - The jangly guitar riff and upbeat tempo in this song bear some resemblance to the style of “I Can’t Explain.”

“My Generation” by Patti Smith - Patti Smith’s version of “My Generation” retains elements of The Who’s early rock sound, influenced by tracks like “I Can’t Explain.”

“In the City” by The Jam - The Jam were heavily influenced by The Who’s mod rock style, and “In the City” captures a similar raw energy and riff-driven sound.

“Surrender” by Cheap Trick - This power pop song carries a catchy guitar riff and high energy, akin to the approach of “I Can’t Explain.”

“You Really Got Me” by The Kinks - Although this song predates “I Can’t Explain,” it shares a similar riff-driven style and has influenced many tracks in the same way.

“Pump It Up” by Elvis Costello - The upbeat and rhythmic guitar riff in “Pump It Up” shares similarities with the driving rock feel of “I Can’t Explain.”

“What I Like About You” by The Romantics - This 1980s power pop anthem features a guitar riff and catchy chorus reminiscent of The Who’s early sound.

“She’s Got Everything” by The Kinks - This lesser-known track by The Kinks shares a similar structure and upbeat rock vibe as “I Can’t Explain.”

“Rock ‘n’ Roll Girl” by The Beat - The jangly guitar riff and rhythm in this song draw on the energetic style of The Who’s early hits.

These songs have varying degrees of resemblance, whether in riff, rhythm, or overall style, reflecting the broad influence “I Can’t Explain” had on rock music.

Name ten songs that rip off You Really Got Me by The Kinks. Don’t name any other songs by The Kinks, covers of Kinks songs, or songs that members of The Kinks had a hand in creating.

“You Really Got Me” by The Kinks, with its iconic riff and raw energy, has influenced countless rock songs. Here are ten songs that have been noted for having a similar feel or borrowing elements from it, while following your criteria:

“All Day and All of the Night” by The Stranglers
“Rock You Like a Hurricane” by Scorpions
“Pump It Up” by Elvis Costello
“Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine” by The White Stripes
“Smoke on the Water” by Deep Purple
“American Woman” by The Guess Who
“Communication Breakdown” by Led Zeppelin
“Get Free” by The Vines
“Devil’s Haircut” by Beck
“Destroyer” by The Strokes
These songs capture a similar raw energy and attitude, often featuring powerful riffs and driving rhythms reminiscent of the influence that “You Really Got Me” had on rock music.