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Must have 80s metal albums
Just came over from metal-sludge.com and I thought this would make for an interesting thread.
1. Motley Crue-Shout at the Devil and Girls, Girls, Girls 2. G N R-Appitite for Destruction 3. Megadeth-Any album from their 80s albums 4. Van Halen-II, Fair Warning, Women & Children First, 5150 5. Metallica-Kill em All, Ride the Lightening, Master of Puppets 6. Ozzy-Dairy of a Madman and the Ultimate Sin 7. AC/DC-Back in Black, Who Made Who 8. Tesla-The Great Radio Contraversy 9. Queensryche-Operation Mindcrime 10. Def Leppard-High n' Dry and Pyromania 11. Bon Jovi-Slippery When Wet 12. W.A.S.P. 13. Poison-Look What the Cat Dragged In 14. Whitesnake 15. Kiss-Creatures of the Night |
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Umm... I own "And Justice For all." That's about it, though.
Bon Jovi is metal? I mean, I don't know much about the genre, but ... Bon Jovi? Really? I always thought he was kind of a sissy. |
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1. Guns N' Roses: Appetite for Destruction (1987) - The quintessential '80s metal album, and the first death knell for all style no substance 'hair bands'. Nirvana would finish the job with the 1991 release of Nevermind.
2. Metallica: Master of Puppets (1986) - The most prolific metal band of all time at their peak. Takes a backseat in terms of sales to their self-titled 1991 release, but make no mistake about it, THIS is their masterpiece. 3. AC/DC: Back in Black (1980) - This tribute to deceased singer Bon Scott launches the Brian Johnson era for the bad boys from down under. 4. Ozzy Osbourne: Blizzard of Oz (1980) - The legend hits a homerun with his first solo effort. 5. Motorhead: Ace of Spades (1980) - The best album released in the '80s by the fastest band in the land. 6. Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast (1982) - The 'maiden' voyage for new singer Bruce Dickenson launches the band into the stratosphere. 7. Megadeth: Peace Sells ... But Who is Buying? (1986) - Far superior to the bands first effort, 'Peace' does indeed sell. 8. Metallica: Kill 'em All (1983) - The first and only Metallica album featuring the original lineup with Dave Mustaine. 9. Black Sabbath: Heaven & Hell (1980) - The forefathers of modern metal find a capable replacement for Ozzy in former Elf/Rainbow lead singer Ronnie James Dio. By far the best album of the post-Ozzie era. 10. Motley Crue: Shout at the Devil (1983) - Much as I hate 'hair metal', this album is important because it brought metal into the mainstream. Some of the bands on the original list are fantastic, but I don't consider 'em 'metal' bands (Van Halen). Some of the bands just sucked balls (all the LA hair metal bands). I really wanted to get some Judas Priest on the list, but all of their best work was done in the 70s. |
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Creatures of the Night???!!!???
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bomarl, do you have their latest CD "Into the Now"? Not bad...not bad at all. If this CD had come out in 1988, it would have been a huge seller. As it is, I assume it got overlooked by most. |
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"Into the Now" rocks.
Operation:Mindcrime should be higher on that list. |
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Loved Steve4192's list. |
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Skid Row - Slave To The Grind; The first time ever that a metal album debuted at #1 on Billboards top 100.
Tesla - I like Psychotic Supper better than the Great Radio Controversy Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime GnR - Appetite For Destruction |
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Come on, how could you forget 'Rella?
Ya don't know whatcha gaaat till it's goooone!!! |
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strange.
I opened this thread and expected to see blank space. Hmph. |
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Any Metal list without one Maiden album is hooey. Number of the Beast and Piece of Mind at the very least.
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Judas Priest - British Steel
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Can we call this "Records that suck"? Thank God Nirvana blew most of these bands into retirement.
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