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Def Leppard Release New Track ‘Fire It Up’ & It’s Ridiculously Fun

Def Leppard is going to be bringing it in more ways than one when they hit the road this summer for the highly anticipated “Stadium Tour,” and you can likely…

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Def Leppard is going to be bringing it in more ways than one when they hit the road this summer for the highly anticipated "Stadium Tour," and you can likely thank their new album Diamond Star Halos.

The album, the band's first new studio album since their 2015 self-titled LP, is due out on May 27, and all of the track previews -- "Kick" and "Take What You Want" -- have been really great. The latest peek comes with "Fire It Up," the third track to be previewed, and it's certainly a track that was meant to be rocked in a stadium setting. You can hear "Fire It Up" below, which is also available for streaming/download here.

Diamond Star Halos is available for pre-order in a variety of formats here with limited edition vinyl and merch available at DefLeppardShop.com.


A number of bands have one diamond-certified title, and even fewer have more than one. However, there is an elite group of rock bands with multiple diamond-certified studio albums.

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has given out a number of diamond certifications to various albums that have sold at least 10 million units. Several of those albums happen to be greatest hits/best-of compilations. Thanks to these releases, this has led to a variety of bands have more than one diamond-certified title.

Believe it or not, there are only five rock bands to have more than one diamond-certified studio albums. That's right, only five.

So, who are they? Scroll through the gallery below to find out and to see which of their studio albums have moved 10 million units or more.

Def Leppard

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'Pyromania' (10 million); 'Hysteria' (12 million.)


Van Halen

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'Van Halen' (10 million); '1984' (10 million.)


Pink Floyd

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'Dark Side Of The Moon' (15 million); 'The Wall' (23 million.)


The Beatles

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'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (11 million); 'Abbey Road' (12 million); 'The Beatles' (24 million.)


Led Zeppelin

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'Led Zeppelin I' (10 million); 'Houses of the Holy' (11 million); 'Led Zeppelin II' (12 million); 'Physical Graffiti' (16 million); 'Led Zeppelin IV' (23 million.)