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Milan wrote:
An album with replay value isn't necessarily a classic.
Which is fine but I think classics most definitely should have replay value. What does it matter if an album inspired 346 underground black metal bands if I have no desire to listen to the original album?


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traptunderice wrote:
Milan wrote:
An album with replay value isn't necessarily a classic.
Which is fine but I think classics most definitely should have replay value. What does it matter if an album inspired 346 underground black metal bands if I have no desire to listen to the original album?


Sure, I most certainly agree about that. A classic should combine both aspects obviously.


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metalladdd wrote:
Type O Negative's discography will never get old to me.

Well...maybe Slow, Deep, and Hard...


Type o's best album, imo...


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Milan wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Milan wrote:
An album with replay value isn't necessarily a classic.
Which is fine but I think classics most definitely should have replay value. What does it matter if an album inspired 346 underground black metal bands if I have no desire to listen to the original album?


Sure, I most certainly agree about that. A classic should combine both aspects obviously.


Yeah, it is a balancing act.

I don't care to replay Hellhammer, but their influence was undeniable.

An album like 'A Blaze in the Northern Sky' has both.


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