Album Rating: 3.5
yea i never listen
faux 70s priest honestly
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Agreed.
I mean, cover and HBfL rule, but the rest of the song
kinda lack the
same strength. Maybe Running Wild & Rock Forever.
Fuck it, let's rank:
HBfL
FM cover
Rock Forever
Running Wild
Burning Up
Delivering the Goods
Before the Dawn
Killing Machine
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The rest
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SfV is the only album that came after i'd rank above this
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I might jam their albums again in a few months time or so, jammed
'em too much last December. Plus, I've been busy with other bands/
artists. Time will tell how post-SC Priest settles for me.
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Prefer this to everything that came after to be honest, despite the two stinkers.
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Yeah, I guess it all comes down to opinion.
I get the feeling that this was a personal album back in the day for you JT, you've always seemed somewhat biased about it.
Then again, we're all biased.
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Nah this doesn't have any sentimental value for me at all, I just prefer the band's sound on here to everything that came after. This sort of bridged the gap between their 70's sound and 80's sound.
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I can understand that.
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ROOOOOOCKKKK
FOR-E-VERRRR
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Album Rating: 4.0
The Green Manalishi tho
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It's a sweet cover yeah. Shame I still haven't checked the original.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Eh, I haven't heard any non-Rumors Fleetwood Mac myself.
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OOOHHHHH
DELIVERING THE GOODDSSS
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Album Rating: 4.0
HELL BENT, HELL BENT FOR LEATHERRR
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Album Rating: 4.0
Edit: Ugh, double post.
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It can happen man.
Album ain't perfect imo, but still has sweet gems.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah, one of their more underrated works.
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The fact that the Priests left behind so many sweet riffs speaks volumes about their legacy.
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Album Rating: 4.0
DELIVERING THE GOODS
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Album Rating: 4.0
Delivering The Goods is an awesome opener.
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