5.0 classic |
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell |
Bruce Dickinson Tyranny of Souls |
Dio Holy Diver |
Gamma Ray No World Order |
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time |
Precise drums, breathtaking bass, strikingly good dueling lead guitars, synths everywhere. Made in '86, this could be perfectly mistaken for an album that's yet to be released. While listening to this, I trully let myself get caught somewhere in time, feeling as if future, past and present were combined into a sole musical masterpiece. |
Jeff Beck Blow by Blow |
As a metal fan, I hand't quite expected to like this, but still gave it a try, maybe I could learn something on how I played guitar. Jeff Beck, though, showed me what real music is.
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Judas Priest Painkiller |
Kamelot The Black Halo |
Megadeth Rust in Peace |
Whether I'm in the eye of the tornado or not, this album blows me away. Dave Mustaine and Marty Friedman... Thank you. |
Megadeth Endgame |
Metallica Master of Puppets |
Metallica Ride the Lightning |
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here |
I used to think this was overrated, until I was rejected by one of the most important people in my life. Then, I listened to this every single time I got home after meeting her... it's all made sense ever since. |
Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime |
Rainbow Rising |
Catchy, beautiful and, most importantly, fun songs sung by Dio at his very peak. Mix that with Ritchie Blackmore's fantastic leads and riffs and a tight rythym and section and you've got one of my favourite albums of all time: Rising. Rainbow rocks. |
Slayer Reign in Blood |