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Metal:
Reign In Blood - Slayer South of Heaven - Slayer 2112 - Rush Moving Pictures - Rush The Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden Live After Death - Iron Maiden Rage For Order - Queensryche Operation:Mindcrime - Queensryche Screaming For Vengeance - Judas Priest Painkiller - Judas Priest Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath - Black Sabbath Blizzard of Ozz - Ozzy Ride the Lightning - Metallica Master of Puppets - Metallica Among the Living - Anthrax Blessing in Disguise - Metal Church In the Shadows - Mercyful Fate Conspiracy - King Diamond Non-Metal:Time Heals Nothing - Crowbar Peace Sells...But Who's Buying - Megadeth Non-Metal: Disintegration - The Cure Abbey Road - The Beatles Harvest - Neil Young Time Out of Mind - Bob Dylan Road to Ruin - The Ramones God Shuffled His Feet - Crash Test Dummies Purple Rain - Prince A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay August and Everything After - Counting Crows Nermind - Nirvana |
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Oops! Crowbar should not say "non-metal" before it. I mistyped. Sorry!
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You can edit your posts if needed and welcome to the board!
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Thanks! I'm going to the Slayer show in Kansas City, Kansas on Saturday nite and will post the setlist on here afterwards.
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Therion's Gothic Kabbalah does something to do me that no other album has ever done. It gives me this wierd feeling, almost like a trip. I don't know, I love the album.
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I'm gonna do about 10 only, cause I'm gonna include a short description to each for why I would consider them so special to me... Anyway, these albums would be (in rough time order of when I got them):
Def Leppard - Pyromania - I bought this album in I think 6th grade and played the living hell out of it... at this point I really had no idea what metal was, I was just enjoying hard rock music... Def Leppard became the first band I saw live, shortly thereafter. Metallica - Metallica - Despite my current personal feelings on the band, this album's place in my personal history cannot be denied. It was the first truly metal thing I ever bought, and at the time it ruled my world, for one reason or another... it opened the door for me exploring other metal Iron Maiden - Brave New World - The album with which I was truly introduced to Maiden, who have become my favorite band and have been for several years now... I still consider the album one of my favorites and still hold it very very close to my heart Dio - Holy Diver - Another early metal classic I was introduced to... I still consider Dio one of my favorite artists for his various work, but this album and its follower the Last in Line particularly Queensryche - Operation : Mindcrime - I don't really feel I need to explain this one too much, most of the people on this board respect the power of this almighty album. Stratovarius - Visions - The first power metal album I ever bought. When I put this album on I couldn't believe what I was hearing... I fell in love with these guys on the spot, and they remain one of my favorite bands, as this remains my favorite album of theirs by far... well over 3 years later and owning 8 other albums of theirs Edguy - King of Fools EP - I have a friend with a radio show, who back in February of 2004 played the track "New Age Messiah" off this EP on his show, and the song absolutely blew me away, and I bought the EP the very next day. It's one of the few single purchases I've ever made that I think changed my life. These songs totally amazed me, and even though Edguy have become my 3rd favorite band and I own all but one of their 7 albums, this EP still probably remains my favorite single release of theirs Symphony X - V: The New Mythology - This probably stands at the top of my list for the weirdest experience I ever had putting on a new album... this album stands as one of the most unique things I'd ever heard at that time, or in the 2 and a half years since. I consider this album a grand and amazing statement of amazing proportions. Evergrey - Solitude, Dominance, Tragedy - Another band that's become a big favorite of mine... And one that I hold very close due to the personal level of their lyrics... listening to an Evergrey album for me is an emotional journey, and this was how I was introduced to them. Savatage - Edge of Thorns - Savatage has managed to become my 2nd favorite band for a number a reasons, but I can say that this album is solely responsible for me even getting into them. The first time I ever heard them, I couldn't stand Jon Oliva's voice, so months later I heard about Zach Stevens, and I bought this album as a result. In the time that followed, I was inspired to get the other Zach-era albums, and later even broaden myself to accept Jon Oliva's vocals. Savatage - Streets - Saddly, I've discovered this album relatively late, or more recently rather, only buying it in the spring of 06... but I can faithfully say that this album has changed my life. Upon my first full listen, I reconsidered my stances on life, death, religion, and all sorts of other stuff too... it also is home to what is without doubt one of my favorite songs, bar none... Believe Last edited by Maiden33; 02-04-2007 at 10:36 AM. |
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Some of mine, most of these really got me in to metal, got me think about issues, and pick up the guitar, say what u want about these albums, i dont care!
Led Zeppelin - IV The Beatles - please please me Black Sabbath - Paranoid Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet Dio - Holy Diver Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms Dragonforce - Sonic Firestorm Guns n roses - Apetite for Destruction Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden : Iron Maiden - Powerslave Kiss - Destroyer Korn - Untouchables Limp Bizkit - Significant Other Metallica - Kill em all Metallica - Ride the lightning Metallica - ..And justice for all Metallica - Master of puppets Misfits - Earth A.D Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the moon Pantera - Cowboys from hell Ramones - ramones Rancid - And out come the wolves Red hot chili peppers - Californication Slayer - Reign in blood Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss The Police - Syncronicity Trivium - Asscendancy Van Halen - Van Halen
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These albums are pretty much what started my obsession with anything metal. Although, some are not metal, they are just as good, and, at times, better than the metal albums. ENJOY!
Kiss-Destoryer My first real album. My mom bough it for me for my 13th birthday and I pretty much played the CD to death. It was all I listened to night and day and pretty much solidified KISS as the greatest band in the world in my opinion. Still my favorite album....EVER! AC/DC-Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap My mom also bought this for me on my 13th birthday and when I wasnt listening to Destroyer, I was listening to Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. It introduced me to everything that truly was AC/DC and rock and roll in general. This remains one of my favorite albums of all time. Iron Maiden-Rock in Rio The first REAL metal album I ever bought. After hearing about them, I went out and bought the first album I could find. I bought Rock in Rio and was instantly blown away. Never have I been so blown away by a live album. It could be the fact that theres 250,000 people singing along to each song or it could be the fact that its simply Iron Maiden. Whatever the reason. This album rules. DONT FUCK WITH IT! Black Sabbath-Paranoid What can be said about this album that hasnt already been said. This album should be mandatory listening for anyone looking to get into metal. One of the best albums ever. Sabbath at its finest. Metallica-Master Of Puppets My first Metallica album and still my favorite. This album alone smashes any hope Megadeth ever thought they had of being better than Metallica. I cant listen to this album and skip a song. Its impossible. My second favorite album of all time. Bar none. Slayer-Reign in Blood Introduced me to Slayer and to thrash metal in general. This album opened the flood gates for most of the bands I listen to today. If it werent for this album, id have no idea who Anthrax, Exodus, Testament, or any other thrash band for that were. This album owns you. There you have it. Not many albums. But if I had to choose 6 albums to listen to for the rest of my life, it would be these 6. No doubt about it.
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Black Sabbath-Master Of Reality
Led Zeppelin-Physical Graffiti Metallica-Ride The Lightning Iron Maiden-Peice Of Mind Deep Purple-Machine Head Rush-2112 Ozzy Osbourne-Diary Of A Madman Slayer-South Of Heaven Pantera-The Great Southern Trendkill Megadeth-Rust In Peace System Of A Down-Toxicty Rage Against The Machine-Rage Against The Machine ACDC-Powerage Dio-Holy Diver Queensryche-Operation Mindcrime Helloween-Helloween Last edited by metal_man1019; 09-24-2007 at 04:31 PM. |
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