Led Zeppelin, one of the most successful rock bands, has influenced many artists with their unique blend of blues and rock. With the upcoming documentary "Becoming Led Zeppelin," we revisit lesser-known tracks from each of their studio albums. From their debut album, "How Many More Times" showcases the band's iconic sound. "The Lemon Song" is a bluesy track that transitions into an original composition, highlighting their blues-rock fusion. "Celebration Day" from their third album offers a unique, funky vibe. "When the Levee Breaks" stands out as an epic rock masterpiece with iconic drum parts. "No Quarter" from "Houses of the Holy" delves into prog-rock territory. "Bron-Yr-Aur" and "Ten Years Gone" from "Physical Graffiti" showcase the band's instrumental and lyrical prowess. Lastly, "Boogie with Stu" is a playful, wild west-inspired track that highlights Led Zeppelin's diverse range.