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Author: | Mintrude [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:23 pm ] |
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I'm talking albums that really are worthy of all the praise heaped on it. I got nothin' except for possibly Rust In Peace. I think because I had a bad experience with The Black Album, that I new view "classic" albums as receptacles of much filler |
Author: | Thomas [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:25 pm ] |
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i still think nr of the beast deserves its classic status...it was the breaktrough of the band. |
Author: | Kathaarian [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:27 pm ] |
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Everything from 10 years ago and back by Iron Maiden. Judas Priest - Painkiller, Sad Wings of Destiny Bathory - Under the Sign of the black mark Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion Napalm Death - Scum Sabbath - Paranoid, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Black Sabbath and so on From the top of my head. There's no arguing any of these albums really. I can't imagine why one would. |
Author: | Mintrude [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:33 pm ] |
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Quote: Sabbath - Paranoid, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Black Sabbath and so on
I was considering those, but I think all of them except Sabbath Bloody Sabbath have a skip-worthy moment. The Warning anyone? |
Author: | Caligula_K [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:46 pm ] |
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Kathaarian wrote: Sabbath - Paranoid, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Black Sabbath and so on
From the top of my head. There's no arguing any of these albums really. I can't imagine why one would. I'd argue with these. Their influence is beyond doubt, and they have some excellent songs on them, but really, there's a lot of filler and crap spread out on those four albums. Dio/Martin era Sabbath over Ozzy's anyday. |
Author: | Kathaarian [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:41 am ] |
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Brahm_K wrote: Kathaarian wrote: Sabbath - Paranoid, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Black Sabbath and so on From the top of my head. There's no arguing any of these albums really. I can't imagine why one would. I'd argue with these. Their influence is beyond doubt, and they have some excellent songs on them, but really, there's a lot of filler and crap spread out on those four albums. Dio/Martin era Sabbath over Ozzy's anyday. I added them for influence. They do have their weak moments but really nothing ever has been more influential to a whole genre of music. The Dio and Martin era, great as they are, are not influential like these. |
Author: | Goat [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:02 am ] |
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Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Playing now. Amazing album. |
Author: | noodles [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:03 am ] |
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I can't think of any classic albums that are truly flawless. From the Judas Priest albums I've heard I'd say they definitely come close because nothing really stands out as weak or boring on them. Possessed - Seven Churches is damn good but I think that there have been better thrash/death metal albums than it. |
Author: | Mike [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:33 am ] |
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noodles wrote: I can't think of any classic albums that are truly flawless. From the Judas Priest albums I've heard I'd say they definitely come close because nothing really stands out as weak or boring on them. Possessed - Seven Churches is damn good but I think that there have been better thrash/death metal albums than it.
My favorite Judas Priest CD is "Defenders of the Faith". ![]() |
Author: | grandbazaar [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:49 am ] |
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I feel like naming some early 90's non metal classic albums so here's a small list: Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dreams Live - Throwing Copper Pixies - Surfer Rosa Weezer - The blue album Soundgarden - Superunknown Green Day - Dookie (whether you like or not, it's a classic) Offspring - Smash Nirvana - Nevermind |
Author: | noodles [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:10 am ] |
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Raven wrote: noodles wrote: I can't think of any classic albums that are truly flawless. From the Judas Priest albums I've heard I'd say they definitely come close because nothing really stands out as weak or boring on them. Possessed - Seven Churches is damn good but I think that there have been better thrash/death metal albums than it. My favorite Judas Priest CD is "Defenders of the Faith". ![]() I haven't heard that one yet, I'm slowly moving up from Sad Wings of Destiny in their discography and only at Killing Machine so far. |
Author: | traptunderice [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:44 am ] |
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My favorite priest is Stained Class. White Heat, Red Hot. Exciter. Better by you, Better Than Me. Beyond the Realms of Death. All classic tracks. I really don't think any tracks on that album are filler. As for other albums, I would say Ride the Lightning. Even the instrumental, Call of Ktulu, draws me in every time. Could Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk be a perfect classic? I'd think so. |
Author: | Caligula_K [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 6:35 am ] |
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Best Priest= Painkiller/Stained Class. One spawned a new wave of speed metal, the other NWOBHM. Both completely quality from start to finish. Oh yes, and Defenders is my third favourite. Just some amazing songs on there. |
Author: | OldSchool [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:47 am ] |
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Brahm_K wrote: Best Priest=
Painkiller/Stained Class. One spawned a new wave of speed metal, the other NWOBHM. Both completely quality from start to finish. Oh yes, and Defenders is my third favourite. Just some amazing songs on there. You're forgetting SWOD. The first heavy metal album, historically speaking. Also a collection of some of metal greatest songs to this day. |
Author: | rio [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:04 am ] |
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Kathaarian wrote: Brahm_K wrote: Kathaarian wrote: Sabbath - Paranoid, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Black Sabbath and so on From the top of my head. There's no arguing any of these albums really. I can't imagine why one would. I'd argue with these. Their influence is beyond doubt, and they have some excellent songs on them, but really, there's a lot of filler and crap spread out on those four albums. Dio/Martin era Sabbath over Ozzy's anyday. I added them for influence. They do have their weak moments but really nothing ever has been more influential to a whole genre of music. The Dio and Martin era, great as they are, are not influential like these. I also agree with all these dudes. Sabotage is my favourite, I even like Supertzar ![]() I'd also agree with Mintrude that RIP comes pretty close to being perfect, except the horribly camp "INFILTRATE THEM" bits on Take No Prisoners. But then better-known albums such as these can often have their greatness exagerrated- because they are often the first things people hear when getting into metal or whatever so they have an added sentimental attraction. To find the albums that deserve every bit of the reverence they get you'd probably have to look at more specific genre classics slightly deeper within metal. |
Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:22 am ] |
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I find Entombed's Wolverine Blues to be an absolute classic. Might just be me. |
Author: | Scion [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:51 pm ] |
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Gamma Ray - Land of the Free |
Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:38 pm ] |
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Dio - Holy Diver, a fantastic album, all songs are classics and feels really fresh compared to anything released to that date. Which Judas Priest album(s?) that are true classics is a hard thing to decide. I mean they've released a bunch of awesome CDs but none of them are completely without atleast one track which kinda feels like filler-material. My favorite is Painkiller but in my opinion it's a bit too "young" to be a real classic, especially when considering how much great material they released before that. British Steel is the album that made their stardom, and it's a fantastic collection of mostly commercial songs, but it's a bit overrated. Sad Wings of Destiny could probably be considered a classic, but I don't think that album has stood the test of time as well as the later ones. I rarely encounter younger metal fans who dig that CD. I think with a band like Judas Priest it's hard to pinpoint one album as a metal classic, I'd like to say they are a classic band instead. |
Author: | rio [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:46 pm ] |
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Slayer Of Kings wrote: I find Entombed's Wolverine Blues to be an absolute classic. Might just be me.
No I agree with that. |
Author: | Eternal Idol [ Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:49 pm ] |
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rio wrote: Slayer Of Kings wrote: I find Entombed's Wolverine Blues to be an absolute classic. Might just be me. No I agree with that. No way. Left Hand Path is 100 times better than Wolverine Blues. I suspect it influenced a lot more bands than WB too. |
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