Eagle-eyed "That '70s Show" fans may have noticed a trend that took place during the final four seasons of the show. That's when the episode titles played like a Billboard song chart. From seasons five through eight, the show's episode titles were taken from songs from 1970s British rock bands, according to Screenrant.

Season 5 featured episodes with titles taken from Led Zeppelin songs. Titles included "Going to California," Misty Mountain Top," and "The Battle of Evermore," all from the iconic 1971 "Led Zeppelin IV" album. There were also episodes titled "Ramble On" ("Led Zeppelin II"), "Trampled Under Foot" ("Physical Graffiti" ), and more. No "Stairway to Heaven," but "The Crunge" made the cut.

For Season 6, The Who songs "The Kids are Alright," "The Magic Bus," "I Can See for Miles," and even "Squeeze Box" were behind some of the titles used on "That '70s Show." For Season 7, it was the Rolling Stones with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Beast of Burden," "Angie," and more from the albums "Goat's Head Soup," "Some Girls," "Let it Bleed," and more.

And Season 8 was all about Queen. The first episode was titled "Bohemian Rhapsody," followed by episodes titled "Killer Queen," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," and of course, "We Will Rock You."