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David_D
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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Okay Drew, if you now would like to see our pre-'80s Hard Rock favourites, here're mine: Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond (1972)
Alice Cooper - School's Out (1972) Deep Purple - s/t, In Rock, Fireball Golden Earring - Moontan (1973) Groundhogs - Split (1971) Led Zeppelin - II, IV, Houses of the Holy Scorpions - Lonesome Crow (1972) The Stooges - Fun House (1970) Uriah Heep - Look at Yourself (1971) The Who - Quadrophenia (1973) |
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10, off the top of my head:
Ayreon - The Human Equation Nightwish - Endless Forms Most Beautiful Dream Theater - Images And Words Cellar Darling - The Spell Metallica - ….And Justice For All Devin Townsend - Empath Avantasia - Ghostlights Helloween - Keeper Of The Seven Keys Pt 2 Iron Maiden - Powerslave King’s X - Out Of The Silent Planet I’m not sure if King’s X are considered heavy metal but this album is heavier then some mentioned in this thread and it’s awesome…. |
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David_D
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Quite a problem with this distinction is that not so little of the '80s Metal is widely labelled as Heavy Metal, while much of pre-'80s Metal has been defined as NWOBHM.
And does that mean you won't for the years 1966-1981 distinguish between Hard Rock and Heavy Metal? |
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TheGazzardian
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My Top 10 is probably an odd list, here's what comes to mind without spending a lot of thought on ordering...
Devin Townsend Project: Deconstruction Pin-Up Went Down: 2Unlimited Luca Turilli: Infinite Wonders of Creation Leprous: Coal Diablo Swing Orchestra: Pandora's Pinata Oxxo Xoox: Namidae Orphaned Land: All is One Stolen Babies: There Be Squabbles Ahead Sleepytime Gorilla Musem: Of Natural History Unexpect: Fables of the Sleepless Empire
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So for heavy rock-based "traditional heavy metal," I'm not really a big fan of this style, to be honest. My taste in metal really begins to pick up in the late 80s with the development of sludge, death, and progressive metal, peaking in the mid-90s at the height of these genres, imo.
Nevertheless for pre-NWoBHM traditional heavy metal, for me it'd be: 1.) Queen, Queen (1973) [England, UK] {I much prefer Queen 2, but this is more progressive rock imo than traditional heavy metal} 2.) Never Turn Your Back on a Friend, Budgie (1973) [Wales, UK] {this one is also very prog rock-oriented, their eponymous debut is also great if this one doesn't count} 3.) Machine Head, Deep Purple (1972), [England, UK] 4.) Stained Class, Judas Priest (1978) [England, UK] 5.) Master of Reality, Black Sabbath (1971) [England, UK] {this doesn't mean that I don't still think that Black Sabbath is one of the most overrated bands in history; there's just not a lot from which to choose, here, and again I'm going to express my opinion that this band has no place whatsoever on the progarchives} 6.) Caress of Steel, Rush (1975) [Ontario, Canada] {this one is very borderline with both hard rock and prog rock, and the closest thing to straight up heavy metal that Rush ever did} 7.) Sea Shanties, High Tide (1969) [England, UK] 8.) Volcanic Rock, Buffalo (1973) [Australia] 9.) Kingdom Come, Sir Lord Baltimore (1970) [New York, USA] That's pretty much all I can include, right now but for 10, I'll add an honorable mention: 10.) Vincebus Eruptum, Blue Cheer (1968) [California, USA] {Very proto-metal, maybe being the earliest album to breach into true heavy metal territory, but this is a hard/blues rock/heavy psych album, really, and the production job here is terrible, even by 1968 standards}
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Can’t believe I forgot Ghost😳Prequelle HAS to be on my list….but which to remove?….probably Powerslave…. |
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So here's an attemt at a trad. Heavy Metal/Heavy Rock/Heavy Psych/Heavy Prog/Hard Rock, or my... ...vintage Prefix-Metal top 15: Led Zeppelin - IV (1971) Black Sabbath - Master of Reality (1971) Rainbow - Rising (1976) Flower Travellin' Band - Satori (1971) Blue Öyster Cult - Fire of Unknown Origin (1981) Warlord - Deliver Us (long EP) (1983) High Tide - Sea Shanties (1969) Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds of the Western World (1973) Jerusalem - St (1972) Judas Priest - Stained Glass (1978) Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast (1982) Manowar - Battle Hymns (1982) Icecross - Icecross (1973) Truth and Janey - No Rest for the Wicked (1976) November - En ny tid är här... (1970)
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