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Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I'm changing gears a little on my metal threads. Instead of having a seperate thread for each of my band of the days I'm going to make one long continual thread and call it Sam's Metal Shop. That way I can do either an album, band, song etc and not limit myself so much. Not trying to compete with Noms just think there was enough good metal out there in the 80's for both of us. Besides we both have a little different tastes in our metal; I'm a little more mainstream and he's a little more hardcore.

for my first entry in Sam's Metal Shop I'm devoting it to Metallicas first album Kill 'Em All

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Still one of their best and a definite groundbreaking album for the whole speed metal genre; and for these reasons this album will always be one of the true classics in the history of metal and rock n roll in general. This album has many classic songs on it like Seek and Destroy, Hit The Lights, The Four Horsemen, Metal Militia, etc... This album even though is now 22 years old still sounds fresh to me. Besides one can never go wrong with the late Cliff Burton on bass.
 
Posted by Nomisdrol (Member # 2688) on :
 
What an absolutley inspired first choice. Metallica rule all and the Four Horsemen is definitley one of my fave songs and is absolutley awesome when played live (Lars had to pull out of a recent festival and Dave Lombardo of Slayer and Joey of Slipknot took over on drums. Dave played Battery and the Four Horsemen).

I still prefer Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets to Kill 'Em All but as a debut album, this is one of the best ever (second place goes to Machine Head's "Burn My Eyes".


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Nomisdrol (Member # 2688) on :
 
ps. I love the idea of the metal Shop and I don't see it as competition. The more metal included in these forums the better...

Plus it should stop you posting albums on my own thread... [Wink] [Big Grin]


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
This is my favorite METALLICA album because its so much rawer than everything else they've ever done. I hate to say: I don't like their new stuff. Their "we are millionaires, they now play our videos" stuff.
They played THE FOUR HORSEMEN at my wedding and me and my husband danced to it believe it or not.
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
I like this album because it has a sound that's so un-Metallica. The big crushing guitars have been replaced by snarky, trebley buzzsaws, and the sound is just very cool. The songs obviously haven't developed yet, but it's still a cool album.
 
Posted by HipsterMom27 (Member # 2161) on :
 
Gold star to anyone who remembers these early MTV days and this band's name:

Strange sensations coming over me
Something I can't explain
Suddenly there's an endless void where I used to keep my brain
I gotta see a doctor, but I'm too wasted to phone one
Wanna customize my van and I don't even own one

I get up in the morning and I wanna shave my chest,
Get myself a skull tattoo, wear a denim vest
My friends are getting worried
They don't know me anymore
I smash my head against the wall
I don't even know what for
Ah, ah, ah, Oh!
I'm turning into a heavy metal head
Ah, ah, ah
I'm turning into a heavy metal head
Something makes me lose control when I hear the guitar go--
Metal head, I'm a metal head and I wanna rock and roll

When I go to a rock show I wanna raise my fist
Show my band of leather and the spikes around my wrist
I've got my Harley T-shirt, my wine skin and a six pack,
Some homegrown for the ride back home, Van Halen on the 8-track
Ah, ah, ah, WWHAAAAA!
I'm turning into a heavy metal head (Heavy metal!)
Ah, ah, ah
I'm turning into a heavy metal head
Something makes me lose control when I hear the singer go--
Metal head, I'm a metal head, I just wanna rock and roll
(metal head, I'm a metal head, I wanna rock and roll)
1,2,3,4!

Strange sensations coming over me
Something I can't explain
Suddenly there's an endless void where I used to keep my brain
Ah, ah, ah, WWHAAAAA!
I'm turning into a heavy metal head (Heavy meta!)
Ah, ah, ah
I'm turning into a heavy metal head
Something makes me lose control when I hear the drummer go--
Metal head, I'm a metal head, and I wanna rock and roll
(metal head, I'm a metal head, and I wanna rock and roll)
I'm a metal head, metal head
I just wanna Rock and Roll!
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
BLOTTO
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Today I'm featuring 2 albums in Sam's Metal Shop. I'm featuring the very first two albums from Ozzy Osbourne.

Blizzard of Ozz

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Diary Of A Madman


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Figured I had to include these two as a package deal since they were the two albums that featured the guitar legend Randy Rhoads before his tragic death.

How can one go wrong with songs such as Flying High Again, Over the Mountain, Crazy Train, Suicide Solution etc...

Two albums that belong in every metalheads collection as far as I'm concerned.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i was listening to some METAL UP YOUR A.S.S. ..metallica mix. seek and destroy... what a great song. i have seen footage of the band giving out KILL 'EM ALL record albums at their shows.

i agree with Noms, i too prefer ride the lightening to kill em all.

[ 07. February 2005, 15:33: Message edited by: Ronnie ]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
BLIZZARD OF OZ has my two alltime favorite songs on it: GOODBYE TO ROMANCE and CRAZY TRAIN (both pleyed at my wedding).
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

Crazy Train, was that when the wedding party was walking in? Because that's cool then.

We are DEVO
 
Posted by Nomisdrol (Member # 2688) on :
 
Ozzy is apparently headlining Download '05 with Black Sabbath!!!

Where's my cheque book??


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by HipsterMom27 (Member # 2161) on :
 
LOL@ Sammy

Here's your star.

They are the biggest band to come out of my area, sad to say.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Capital District isn't known for their music scene
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
This album is a little more recent as it's from the 2000's but a personal favorite of mine.

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This LA based band via Armenia has one of the most interesting sounds I've heard in quite some time.
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
I'll take practically anything going on in European metal right now to everything in American metal.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
This is the one that started it all for Vince, Tommy, Nikki, and Mick

Motley Crues

Too Fast For Love

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Definitely a good album but probably not their best; but one can't deny it's place in metal history.
 
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
 
I always thought that album cover was a ripoff of The Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers" album.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Except for the lack of a fully functional zipper I guess it could be interpeted that way.
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

Yeah, but the CD Zipper doesn't work as well.

WE are DEVO
 
Posted by Nomisdrol (Member # 2688) on :
 
Not a huge fan of the Crue but I always thought Girls, Girls, Girls was their best album...

Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sheriff J.W. Pepper (Member # 3805) on :
 
I will go with Shout at the Devil on this one
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I think TOO FAST FOR LOVE is my favorite album by them. Maybe its cuz its not played out. Of course SHOUT AT THE DEVIl is a really good one too. And then THEATRE OF PAIN.

I didnt really love GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS but I did like DR FEELGOOD. DR FEELGOOD is the end of the line though,don't really care for any of their newer stuff.

Im surprised that a lot of people are now admitting they like MOTLEY CRUE. When I was a teenager people used to rag on those of us who liked them. I remember people teasing me "You like Motley Crap!"
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I agree with mamamia about Dr Feelgood being the end of the line for the band, however "Bitter Pill" is one of my absolute favorite songs by them and it came out after Dr. Feelgood.

Shout at the Devil is my favorite by them followed by Dr. Feelgood, then Too Fast For Love.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Who's the better bassist?

Neither is considered metal but both are usually considered cool by metalheads so I feel their inclusion here in the Shop is justified.

We have

Les Claypool of Primus

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and we have

Flea of The Red Hot Chili Peppers


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Who do you like better?

My vote goes to Flea.
 
Posted by HeadRusch (Member # 3755) on :
 
Les CLaypool, by a rather wide margin. Flea is a great rock bassist, but Les is one of those guys that redefines the bass guitar with what he's capable of doing with it.

Motleys Shout At The Devil,I think, is their best all around Metal record. I never liked Too Fast for love. By the time Theatre of Pain came out I wasn't liking their sound. Hello Metallica, Slayer, and the odd "hit" from a hairband that had a good lick or riff....Ratt's Round & Round, etc.

But I have to admit in the late 70's it all started when I discovered Judas Priest. I learned early on that a rythim guitarist made all the difference in the world [Smile]
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Most of the reason why Motley is getting more respect is because we are comparing them to what's out now. I'll take Dr. Feelgood over How You Remind Me seven days a week.

As for Les and Flea, both are talented players who lead their bands with their tuneful and flagrantly showy basslines... but at the end of the day, I prefer Geddy Freaking Lee.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
one can never go wrong with Rush.
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

Flea, unique and loud gets my vote.

WE are DEVO
 
Posted by Sheriff J.W. Pepper (Member # 3805) on :
 
Tough choice and i have seen both of them live i will have to go with Les Claypool of Primus
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
My favorite Iron Maiden would have to be this classic.

The Number of the Beast

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Murrays guitars, ****insons vocals; classic tracks like The Number of the Beast, Run To The Hills, The Prisoner, Hallowed Be Thy Name make this a true metal classic must have for your collections and proves why Iron Maiden were the fore runners of the NWOBHM.

Great great album. Still sounds great 20+ years after it's release.
 
Posted by Nomisdrol (Member # 2688) on :
 
Number of the Beast is definitely the best Maiden album ever released and to hear any song off this album live is awesome.

I prefer Smith's guitars to Murray's but that's for another day...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
My favorite Queensryche album

Rage For Order

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Most people would go with either the concept album Operation Mindcrime or the more commercially listenable Empire this is the one that stands out the most for me. Songs like Neue Regale, Walk In The Shadows, Going To Get Close To You, (We Are Rebellion)Chemical Youth showcases the Seattle band at their best in my opinion. Geoff Tate has the absolute best singing voice in heavy metal.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
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Enough said
 
Posted by Noms (Member # 2688) on :
 
[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
[Cool] [Cool] [Cool]


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I actually like HIGHWAY TO HELL better than BACK IN BLACK but its a close race. I think HIGHWAY TO HELL has personal reasons attached to it...I just remember a happy period in my teen years where that was the tape in the tape deck during all the cool partys and make-out sessions.
BACK IN BLACK is a classic though. Its hard to find a bar jukebox that doesnt have BACK IN BLACK in it. Even HONKY TONK bars have it! HAhaha!

I'll agree with Number Of The Beast being the best IRON MAIDEN album.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Highway to Hell is awesome and has a soft spot in my heart because it was the swansong of Bon Scott. As a whole I like the Bon Scott era more than the Brian Johnson era.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I'm sure there's a lot of us that owns this one

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Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Now that I've actually found this forum, I have to say, Queensryche rules all. When you mix Iron Maiden, Rush, and the greatest vocalist ever, it has to rule.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
there you are dude, was wondering where you went.
 
Posted by Noms (Member # 2688) on :
 
I deliberately avoided Appetite for a long time in a form of heavy metal snobbery.

You see I was a die hard metal fan who despised all other music and fans of all other music. When Appetite came out, the amount of non-metal fans that I used to see at college with the album, t-shirt etc made me wonder what the hell was going on. People who wouldn't dream of listening to Maiden, Metallica, AC/DC etc were jumping to this new fad that would fade for them as quickly as it appeared and so I waited and when Use Your Illusion came out and the trend followers had moved on to the latest pop crap, that is when I decided to have a listen. Good album, bad story...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Noms (Member # 2688) on :
 
Brode,

Get your *** over to the rewind social club also for Noms' Metal Mayhem...

(self publicity is no bad thing okay!)

Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Favorite GUNS N ROESES album. In fact, nothing they did before or after it was up to the bench mark of APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION as far as I'm concerned.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
If they would have combined the best songs off the Use Your Illusions then that would have been their benchmark. As it turned out you had two really good albums with a few clankers on both.
 
Posted by Guido The Killer Pimp (Member # 3805) on :
 
I missed the AC/DC conversation all great albums but how about AC/DC
Blow Up Your Video.....Arguably the most sexist band to hit the stage, they rocked because they never once apologized for singing about covering whorish women in oil, or forcing them to perform oral, even when Angus Young reached middle age. This album featured the chestnut lyric "Gimme head, gimme tail" and one of the most memorable opening riffs in metal history ("That's the Way I Want My Rock & Roll"). I never did understand what the album title meant, but AC/DC never wrote a song that couldn't be understood by your average fifth grader, so I'm certain it's nothing clever.
[Big Grin]
 
Posted by Guido The Killer Pimp (Member # 3805) on :
 
Favorite GUNS N ROESES album. In fact, nothing they did before or after it was up to the bench mark of APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION as far as I'm concerned.
quote:

I could not agree more!!!!
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Now this is one album that rocks. More of an industrial sound but I like it a lot.

Ministry--"Psalm 69"

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NWO, Jesus Built My Hot Rod, Scarecrow, TV II are some of the highlights off this album, but I like them all. A true masterpiece of its kind.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Guess no Ministry fans here, oh well

Todays entry was one of the grandfathers of the genre a true classic if there ever was one. Going way back to 1971 I give you

Black Sabbath--Paranoid

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With classics like War Pigs, Paranoid, Iron Man, Electric Funeral and Fairies Wear Boots make this album by Ozzy, Geezer, Tony and Bill a must have for your collections. If this one isn't already in your collection there is a void that needs to be filled.
 
Posted by Noms (Member # 2688) on :
 
All must bow down and pay respect...NOW!!!

"People think I'm insane because I am frowning all the time"


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Guido The Killer Pimp (Member # 3805) on :
 
Words can not describe the impact of this album!!!
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Today in the shop I'm going to introduce you all to an album that I'm sure nobody else has ever heard but me. It's one of my favorite albums of all time yet nobody has even heard of the band. Going back to 1986 and hailing from the Great White North of Canada came the band SWORD and their great album

Metalized

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Why this band got no fanfare or recognition is beyond me but one can't go wrong listening to songs like F.T.W., Children of Heaven, Stoned Again, Dare To Spit, Stuck in Rock, Evil Spell there's 10 songs total on this album and I don't feel there's a clanker among them. If you can find a copy of this gem somehow somewhere do yourself a favor and buy that sucker right away. ***** out of *****
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
What do they play, thrash, death, proto-power? The only old Canadian metal bands I've caught wind of is Anvil and Annihilator, and recently only Eidolon and Devin Townsend's 6 billion projects.

Title reminds me of Dream Evil's sophmore effort Evilized.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Here's an online review of the album HERE

Other Canadian metal bands would be Headpins, Helix, Kick Axe, VoiVod. I used to listen to Anvil quite a bit but i don't think their music aged well; still like a few songs by them.

Need to check out some Annihilator.
 
Posted by Noms (Member # 2688) on :
 
Annihilator rule. The Fun Palace contains one of the greatest guitar solos ever...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Come on Sam, Headpins and Helix are Not Metal.

As for Voivod, I'll take Anacrusis myself. If you enjoy Voivod, check out Anacrusis, you can grab their albums off their site.


edit: and you should probably check out Eidolon ... the Brothers Drover are currently playing drums and lead guitar for Dave Mustaine's road version of Megadeth. I have a few tunes off Coma Nation, they aren't bad.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Before the over commercialization of Pyromania and Hysteria Def Leppard was actually a pretty hard rockin' band with a raw edgy sound on their first two albums On Through the Night and

High N Dry


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With hard rockin numbers like Let it Go, High N Dry(Saturday Night), Switch 625, Lady Strange and Another Hit and Run along with the awesome power ballead Bringin' On The Heart Break make this the first Def Leppard album you should get if you like a more raw sound instead of over produced sugar coated metal.
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

I was a monster Def Leppard fan. I loved all of their albums, but this one was pretty awesome.

WE are DEVO
 
Posted by Guido The Killer Pimp (Member # 3805) on :
 
In my opinion the best Def Leppard album
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
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Heavy Metal before heavy metal this true classic from the true masters Led Zeppelin released this masterpiece way back in 1971.

This album has mistakenly been called Led Zeppelin IV, ZOFO, Runes, or Symbols for many years and also unofficially dubbed as The Stairway To Heaven Album The true title of the album is simply Led Zeppelin

34 years after its release you still here Black Dog, Rock and Roll, Battle of Evermore, Going to California and of course Stairway To Heaven on a daily basis on classic rock stations. Led Zeppelins music has stood the test of time for over 30 years and I'm sure 30 years from now you will still be hearing their music and it will still sound fresh. This album truly rocks and without this album the heavy metal genre wouldn't have reached the heights that it did. A true groundbreaking album if there ever was one.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Another one of my favorites. For a period of time in the 80's this was my favorite group and this was my favorite album from them the second offering from

Dokken--Tooth and Nail

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Highlights of this album are Just Got Lucky, Into The Fire, Bullets to Spare and Alone Again The vocals of Don Dokken and the amazing guitar work by George Lynch make this one of the best LA based metal albums of the decade.
 
Posted by Noms (Member # 2688) on :
 
Did anyone see Jaymz Hetfield vs Fred Durst in a masters of Metal showdown on Celebrity Deathmatch?

Jaymz would have settled for Dokken over this "Shrimp Biscuit crap!"

Fred Durst's reply...

"uhh what the hell is a Dokken?"

Makes me laugh every time...

Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I miss these guys their time was way to short.

Definitely one of the best metal bands of the past 15 years only had 3 studio albums + 1 album of cover tunes.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

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This was their debut self titled release from 1992. A band known just as much for their political stances as they were for their musical prowess.

Unfortunately they broke up a few years ago because the rest of the band were getting fed up with Zach de la Rochas political extremes. The three members would form Audioslave and giving a listen to their album shows you that de la Rocha was the true talent of the group as Audioslave is pretty bad IMHO. Unfortunately de la Rocha hasn't had much success either on his own. Hopefully someday the 4 will realize that they had a good thing going with RATM and reform the group and kick *** once again.
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
I prefer the first album by miles because the band still played riffs instead of just backing music for Zach's raps. Audioslave doesn't show that Zach was the talent of the band, it just shows that they aren't as creative as they were in their youth. Too bad, because Cornell has one hell of a throat.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Not really heavy metal in the true sense of the word but generally gets lumped in with metal. Definitely hard rock and one of the best albums of all time in my opinion from first to last track. The band started off by calling themselves Mammoth but eventually took the surname the lead guitarist and drummer. The band of course is Van Halen and here is their debut album from 1978

Van Halen

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From the opening notes of Runnin' With The Devil to the closing notes of On Fire this album is a true masterpiece and shows what a tight cohesive group they were especially for a first album. With the screeches and screams of lead singer David Lee Roth to the musicianship of guitarist Eddie Van Halen drumming of Alex Van Halen and bass of Michael Anthony makes this album worth a spin 26 years after it's release. With songs like the fore mentioned Runnin' With The Devil along with other classics like Eruption, You Really Got Me, Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, Jamies Cryin' and Ice Cream Man still being played in heavy rotation on classic rock stations to this day. Heavy metal or not one can't deny that this album truly rocks.

***** out of *****
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Ridiculous rock album. One of the best. Does it seem to me like most of the classic bands had an amazing debut and then slowly dropped off, maybe making another hit 3-4 albums down? Boston, Van Halen, Guns and Roses, AC DC, even the stupid Cars ... their first albums were all megahits.
 
Posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof (Member # 2688) on :
 
(Standing by for huge backlash)

I never really liked Van Halen and thought they were overrated...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
leave my thread now [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof (Member # 2688) on :
 
(dragging feet and mumbling under breath)

...'snot fair. Stupid van halenites...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Oooooooops...I was on vacation so I missed a few.
DEF LEPPARD: HIGH & DRY: their best album
DOKKEN: TOOTH & NAIL: their best album
VAN HALEN 1: their best album
And yes, VAN HALEN is great...or at least they were when David Lee Roth was around.

As for LED ZEPPELIN 4...I have to think about it. They have so many good ones its hard to pick just one.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Todays album is what transported a group from a curious phenomena into worldwide superstars of epical proportins. With their first three albums not making much of a dent on the billboard charts, but their stageshows being touted by word-of-mouth as being a show you don't want to miss. With that the group decided to give the fans what they wanted and to promote their strong point the 4 man band from NYC unleashed onto the masses

KISS ALIVE!

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for the next 3-5 years the group truly were the hottest band in the world as their images and likeness were everywhere and on just about anything. Never a band known for hit singles or never praised for strong songwriting the band took their gimmick and made it a multi-million dollar enterprise. Even if you're not a fan of the band I recommend to all to go see them in concert just once, it is truly a spectacle that needs to be seen to be appreciated.

Rock N Roll all Night and party every day
 
Posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof (Member # 2688) on :
 
I was wondering how long it would be before KISS got a mention...

You know that post I made about Van Halen being overrated. Repeat here, multiply by 1000 and apply to KISS. Seriously, they were a gimmick band that played music that didn't match the gimmick. Without the masks and the pyrotechnics they were a below average band with no real stand out tracks...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Doing something different today. It's pop quiz time. In group A I'm going to list ten lead singers and in group B I'm going to list ten metal bands. Object is to match the singer with the band. Some should be slam-dunks, some should be easy for the metalheads and some I hope are a little more difficult.

Group A:

1. Angry Anderson
2. King Diamond
3. Jeff Keith
4. Chester Bennington
5. Bon Scott
6. Joacim Cans
7. Serj Tankian
8. Dave Draiman
9. James Hetfield
10. Tom Araya

Group B:

A. Hammerfall
B. Linkin Park
C. Slayer
D. Mercyful Fate
E. Tesla
F. Rose Tattoo
G. System Of A Down
H. AC/DC
I. Metallica
J. Disturbed
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Angry Anderson - Rose Tattoo
King Diamond - Mercyful Fate
Jeff Keith - Tesla
Chester Bennington - Linkin Park
Bon Scott - AC/DC
Joachim Cans - Hammerfall
Serj Tankian - System of a Down
Dave Draiman - Disturbed
James Hetfield - Metallica
Tom Araya - Slayer


I listen to alot of European metal, so Joachim Cans I knew immediately.
 
Posted by Duckie Dale Winton (Member # 3419) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof:
I was wondering how long it would be before KISS got a mention...

You know that post I made about Van Halen being overrated. Repeat here, multiply by 1000 and apply to KISS. Seriously, they were a gimmick band that played music that didn't match the gimmick. Without the masks and the pyrotechnics they were a below average band with no real stand out tracks...


Noms [Cool]


 
Posted by Duckie Dale Winton (Member # 3419) on :
 
Sorry - I forgot to add my reply.......

which was.....

Noms - I believe you are talking b*llox!
 
Posted by Sam Hain 44DDD-24-36 (Member # 3150) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Brode:
Angry Anderson - Rose Tattoo
King Diamond - Mercyful Fate
Jeff Keith - Tesla
Chester Bennington - Linkin Park
Bon Scott - AC/DC
Joachim Cans - Hammerfall
Serj Tankian - System of a Down
Dave Draiman - Disturbed
James Hetfield - Metallica
Tom Araya - Slayer

very good job. 100%, A+
 
Posted by Mary Side (Member # 3938) on :
 
My dear, you forgot one group.......TWISTED SISTER!!!!!!! We're not gonna take it and I wanna rock are my favourite songs =D
 
Posted by Earth Angel (Member # 3301) on :
 
I agree with Duckie........crazy nights is one of my favourite tunes
 
Posted by Sam Hain 69 (Member # 3150) on :
 
Back to the shop once again

This album I consider to be the pinnacle of a band that never got their due. A very underrated and talented band coming from the great state of Florida I bring you Savatage and their metal opus and conceptual album

Streets: A Rock Opera

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in short Streets tells the story of D.T. Jesus. Savatage on this album at least and what I consider to be their best lineup was Jon Oliva Vocals and Piano, Criss Oliva Guitars, Steve "Dr. Killdrums" Wacholz drums and Tommy Lee Middleton bass.

Streets is definitely not an album of hits nor was it intended to be the album is meant to be played in it's entirety from start to finish.

An unheralded gem that I highly recommend.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
TWISTED SISTER: STAY HUNGRY
Only I like lesser known songs on there like Captain Howdy, The Price, Burn In Hell and Don't Let Me Down.

SAVATAGE: I'm not a big fan. One or two songs maybe. Thats one of those bands that I never listen to a whole cd in one sitting. A little SAVATAGE goes a long way for me.
 
Posted by Duckie Dale Winton (Member # 3419) on :
 
Good choice Sam - "Streets" is a classy record.
.....and I'm a sucker for concept albums!
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Too bad Jon Oliva died a little while back.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 69 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I believe it was Criss that died. Jon started having vocal problems.

I agree with mamamia that they're probably more an aquired taste and not for everybody. Their music isn't overly hard and loud it just has a different style. I do feel they're one of the more talented bands of their genre but they're still more of an aquired taste.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
And yes, it was Chris who died, not John.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 69 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I love this group and I love this album. Many groups have tried to blend rap and metal to uneven results but these guys finally got the mixture right. This debut album rates as one of my favorites of all time as does the group. Without any further fanfare I bring you.

Linkin Park--Hybrid Theory

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The metal screaming of Chester Bennington and the rapping of Mike Shinoda along with the samplings of Mr. Hahn makes this one tight album. One Step Closer, Crawling, In The End, Points of Authority and One Step Closer have already become staples of many a radio station.

The band shows no sign of slowing down either as their follow up album Meteora has gone multi-platinum.

Can't wait for their third offering.

***** out of ***** stars
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I love them too...which is odd cuz I hate most new stuff.
 
Posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof (Member # 2688) on :
 
I thought Meteora was marginally better than Hybrid Theory. Excellent studio band but man do they suck live...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 4:20 (Member # 3150) on :
 
How about some German Techno Metal?

Rammstein--Sehnsucht

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Outstanding tracks:

Sehnsucht
Du Hast
Engel

 
Posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof (Member # 2688) on :
 
What's the big appeal with Rammstein??? They're music is only average yet they have a huge following.


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 4:20 (Member # 3150) on :
 
I don't think it's average at all. I like their sound a lot. I guess their live shows are pretty cool too.
 
Posted by Noms, The Anti-Goof (Member # 2688) on :
 
I've heard that they miss out on a lot of festivals because it would take all day to set up their live show and they won't perform without all their effects. Whatever happened to "it's all about the music"?


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam Hain 4:20 (Member # 3150) on :
 
them crazy germans
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
DU HAST is the only song I know by them. I used to have a cd I liked to work out to (LINKIN PARK, GODSMACK, ROB ZOMBIE, RAMMSTEIN, etc.) and that song was on there. That's a good song...but I don't know if any of their other stuff is good.
 
Posted by Sam Hain 4:20 (Member # 3150) on :
 
A very underrated band who doesn't get the respect they deserve.

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The Cult had a unique sound all their own incorporating the pseudo-mysticism and Native American obsessions of the Doors, the guitar-orchestrations of Led Zeppelin, and the three-chord crunch of AC/DC, while adding touches of post-punk goth rock.

Standout tracks She Sells Sanctuary, Fire Woman and Love Removal Machine
 
Posted by Sam Hain 90 Proof (Member # 3150) on :
 
Going to do a double shot today.

Just found out that this album was released 32 years ago today.

Pink Floyd--Dark Side of the Moon

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what can I say an album that has been on the charts for the better part of 27 years or over 1400 weeks. This album is a true classic. Not really heavy metal but is heavy in a different sense of the word. Can't single out one, two or even three songs as being an outstanding track as this album needs to be played in it's entirety from start to finish. This album put the word master into masterpiece.
 
Posted by The Pixies (Member # 3671) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Sam Hain 4:20:
A very underrated band who doesn't get the respect they deserve.

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The Cult had a unique sound all their own incorporating the pseudo-mysticism and Native American obsessions of the Doors, the guitar-orchestrations of Led Zeppelin, and the three-chord crunch of AC/DC, while adding touches of post-punk goth rock.

Standout tracks She Sells Sanctuary, Fire Woman and Love Removal Machine

Yes! Lil' Devil and Wild Flower are pretty damn good too.
 
Posted by The Pixies (Member # 3671) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Sam Hain 666:
one can never go wrong with Rush.

You speak the truth. RUSH rules! Great thread by the way. I see you also had Dokken's Tooth and Nail. Also liked Under Lock and Key.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I don't like RUSH.
(ducks and runs for cover)
 
Posted by Sam Hain 90 Proof (Member # 3150) on :
 
Earlier Rush was awesome I pretty much loved everything they did up through the Moving Pictures Album, after that i thought their career became a little more uneven. But got to love the 2112 album.
 
Posted by wallyum (Member # 2746) on :
 
2112 was where I came in also. I heard it played in an art class in high school. I got in trouble for not getting anything done on that particular day's project, but when I explained to the teacher that I got caught up in the music, she got really excited. She was a lover of art in all it's forms and really got into the idea of introducing people to new forms, so she was all fired up about my discovery of Rush. After that, whenever someone in the class brought in a new piece of music, she'd stop me after class and ask me about my reaction to it. Occasionally I didn't care for something, but as long as I could put into words why I didn't care for it, she was interested to hear why. She wrote me a ton of late slips because we talked music so much. I discovered some great music as a result of that class. Robin Trower, ELO, Neil Young, Bob Seger and Rush were all bands that I heard for the first time in there.
 
Posted by Sam MILF Hunter Hain (Member # 3150) on :
 
Today I bring you the San fransisco speed metal band Exodus and their fine album

Pleasures of the Flesh

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Standout tracks would be

Deranged
Brain Dead


I've heard great things about their album Bonded in Blood but have yet to hear it. An underrated band of the genre that should have gotten the same amount of love that was bestowed upon Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer.
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
Pleasures is pretty weak, Disaster and Bonded are where to go.

Their new album, Tempo of the Damned, absolutely smokes, though.
 
Posted by Duckie Dale Winton (Member # 3419) on :
 
Try and track down the live video "The Ultimate Revenge", filmed at Studio 54 back in the 80's. Exodus, Slayer and Venom - it absolutley shreds! [Cool]
 
Posted by Sam MILF Hunter Hain (Member # 3150) on :
 
Here's another great one from the 80's by the Teutonic Terrors

Scorpions-"Blackout"

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standout tracks

Blackout
Can't Live Without You
No One Like You
Dynamite

 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Oooh..love it! BUT...not as much as LOVE AT FIRST STING.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Gee, I dont think I have that on cd.
I used to have it on vinyl.
 
Posted by Sam MILF Hunter Hain (Member # 3150) on :
 
The debut album from the group hailing from Sacramento, California USA

Tesla--"Mechanical Resonance

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Standout tracks

Comin Atcha Alive
Gettin Better
Rock Me To The Top
Modern Day Cowboy
Changes
Little Suzi

 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
meh.
 
Posted by The Pixies (Member # 3671) on :
 
I remember my father's reaction (it was priceless)at seeing the CD cover of The Scorpion's Blackout on Christmas Day ('85?). It was a gift from my brother.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I HATE that album cover. Always have. I mean....forks????

I liked the original LOVEDRIVE cover with the lady with gum on her nipple.
 
Posted by Gav (Member # 4075) on :
 
Mechanical Resonance is cool.Cummin atcha live is a greta tune with a wicked solo that's infinite.
 
Posted by Gav (Member # 4075) on :
 
Blackouts a wicked tune too.
 
Posted by Sam Mail Order Groom Hain (Member # 3150) on :
 
RIP David Wayne Former Metal Church lead singer

There's also a rumour floating around that Peter Steele lead singer of Type O Negative has passed away but can't find anything to substantiate this rumour.
 


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