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If You Are A Rocker, You Should Have These Albums

These are five albums that I think every rocker should have because the riffs are awesome and songwriting is great.
1 Pentagram
First Daze Here


A collection of vintage Pentagram from the 70s. If you like music from this time period, you should really
own this album.
2Thin Lizzy
Jailbreak


"Boys are Back in Town" always gets the recognition, but if you listen to the riffs in "Warrior" and
"Emerald," those are rock epics.
3Captain Beyond
Captain Beyond


Featuring Rod Evans, ex-singer of Deep Purple and members of Iron Butterfly. These progressive numver
flows together very nicely with great musicianship.
4 Deep Purple
Purple In Rock


Usually Machine Head gets the credit, which is a great album, but check out this album. Especially listen
to the song, "Bloodsucker."
5 Mountain
Climbing!


These is a guaranteed rocker for sure.
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