Like for me it's Pro-Pain "Contents Under Pressure" Hoods "The King Is Dead" Crowbar "Crowbar" Machine Head "Burn My Eyes" Six Feet Under "Maximum Violence"
Agnostic Front "One Voice",what are some of yours? Yeah Hoods is great,they just put a new one out on Eulogy records,I never got into Comeback Kid really,Davidian good call on New American Gospel and Nile Gojira - From Mars to Sirius
Machine Head - BME, TMTC
Lamb of God - New American Gospel
Gorguts - Erosion of Sanity
Nile - Annihilation of the Wicked Most anything by Van Der Graaf Generator, but "Godbluff". I actually really like the Beastie Boys' instrumental album, "The Mix Up" but no one else does.... Fear Before The March Of Flames; "Odd How People Shake"
Vanna; "The Search Party Never Came EP" I'm sure I'm forgetting several, but these albums are always sh*t on because they were released by 80s metal bands. The thing was, by the time they were released, all that had gone away, and these were just good solid rock albums:
Warrant - Dog Eat Dog (check out "Andy Warhol Was Right" or "April 2031" and you'll see what I mean)
Motley Crue - S/T (the one album they did with John Corabi on vocals... he blows Vince Neil away... my favorite Crue album by far)
Poison - Native Tongue (essentially a Richie Kotzen album as they just took his songs and added their names to them... really good straight forward soulful rock... no campy Poison muck to be found)
Skid Row - Slave to the Grind (widely accepted in most hard rock / metal circuits as being one of the best of the era... there's nothing "hairy" about this album... it just flat out rocks)
NP: "Sumthin' for Nuthin'" - Motley Crue I Mother Earth - Dig UFO-Lights Out
(Superb EuroMetal at it's finest)
Montrose-Montrose
(The birth of American Metal)
Triumph-Rock And Roll Machine
(Canadian Metal at it's finest)
Praying Mantis-Time Tells No Lies
(Woefully underrated NWOBHM gem)
Celtic Frost-To Mega Therion
(Heavy Stuff)
Deep Purple-Come Taste The Band
(Mark IV Purple sadly underrated)
Black Sabbath-Never Say Die
(The original Sabbath's final album, and a great testament to their power and glory)
Zebra-Zebra
(one of the most unique Metal bands ever)
Blue Oyster Cult-Secret Treaties
(Simply put, a Metal Masterpiece)
Whitesnake-Lovehunter
(One of the grestest blues-rock albums in rock history) Billy Squier - Don't Say No
I'm sure most of you have never even heard this whole album. It's probably in my Top 5 albums of all time.
It rocks THAT much. Wow you like Hoods? They play out here all the time!
My bf loves them haha.
Anyways....
Comeback Kid-Wake the Dead
I only know like 2 people that like them =O Any thing by Terry Bradshaw or David Soul. Classics for sure! Limp Bizkit-Significant Other
Evanescence-The open Door billy squier-dont say no
ugly kid joe-greatest hits
the cure-disintegration
billy idol-rebel yell
depeche mode-violator The Tubes- What Do You Want From Live
The Nitwiz- Dark Side Of The Spoon
Cheap Trick- Cheap Trick At Budokon
Cream- Wheels of Fire
Any Roy Loney and the Phantom Movers- Far too underrated.
A lot of these were once popular, but seem to have fallen into the musical void The Information, Guero - Beck
Rio - Duran Duran
Revolver - The Beatles
Highway 64 Revisited - Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin thats an easy one, traci chapman the fast car cd...the entire thing word for word blows my mind. not many like her. KevinMax- Stereotype Be
Guns N Roses-Use Your Illusion 1
Motley Crue- Shout at the Devil
Pink Floyd- Division Bell
Red Hot Chili Peppers- One Hot Minute
Dropkick Murphys- Meanest of Times
Social Distortion- Mommies Little Monster
Merle Haggard- 40 Greatest Hits
Steve Earle- I Feel Alright
thats all I can think of right now. Underoath's "Cries Of The Past" and "Act Of Depression."
After those two, they went from metal to blah.
As I Lay Dying's "An Ocean Between Us" - in all questions that discussed good albums released in 2007, I don't think it was mentioned by anyone... but me.
And pretty much anything by Mastodon is so sadly unappreciated. =[ |