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2006
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell III4.5
Come on people, how could you rate it as low as 2? This is a great album by Meat, personally I thought it was way better than Bat out of hell 2, there is not a track on it I didnt like, I cant say that about a lot of albums
Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death4.0

2003
Metallica St. Anger1.0
Dont buy this or any Metallica album after St.Anger, they're all crap. Cliff Burtons death resulted in Metallicas death. Instead of wasting it on this get Ride the lightning, master of puppets, or and justice for all. I truly wanted to give this album a zero, but I cant, Im not even sure if it deserves this one.

2000
Motley Crue New Tattoo2.0

1999
KISS Psycho Circus1.5

1998
Death The Sound of Perseverance4.5
Iron Maiden Virtual XI3.5
This isnt that bad of an album as its thought to be actually. Sure there are bad songs on this album, but Futureal is an Iron Maiden classic, the best blaze era song recorded, the clansman was also not half bad. the angel and the gambler is not so good though.

1997
Ozzy Osbourne The Ozzman Cometh2.0

1996
Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar4.5

1993
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell4.0

1992
Iron Maiden Fear of the Dark4.5
This is a really underrated album. Fear of the Dark is a Maiden classic(the song) and the opener is great, near the quality of Aces high and Moonchild. Afraid to shoot strangers is also a great song. From here to eternity has lyrics which would better suit Motley Crue or AC/DC. Chains of Misery is another underrated gem, along with Childhoods end. Wasting love is a great power ballad and the first with Bruce Dickinson. Yet there are still some horrible songs on here, such as weekend warrior which is in my opinion the worst Iron Maiden song ever. Judas be my guides strong point is its lyrics. This is a great album, but if you're just starting to listen to Maiden, you should probably start off with Number of the Beast, all others I reccomend getting this album, you wont regret it.

1991
Metallica Metallica2.0

1990
Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying3.5
Many people see this as Iron Maidens worst album, which is in fact true, but lets not forget that Iron Maidens worst is many bands best. I particularily enjoyed the opener(tailgunner), it reminded me quite a bit of aces high, another good track was no prayer for the dying, come one, lets face it, when has Iron Maiden had a bad title track? The other tracks are pretty mediocre although I did somewhat enjoy Holy smoke and the assassin. Bring your daughter to the slaughter is a very weak song, just read the lyrics, and youll see what I mean. Still not a bad album but certainly Maidens worst.
Pantera Cowboys from Hell5.0
This is Panteras best album, while Vulgar Display of power certainly is great, cowboys from hell is even better because of one song, cemetery gates.This is no doubt about it panteras best song. The first half is the best of this album, although the later half is still good, it just cant mesure up to the first half of the album. A true classic. Dimebags guitar sounds great on it, just get it.

1989
Aerosmith Pump4.5
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood5.0
1988
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son5.0

1987
Aerosmith Permanent Vacation4.5
1986
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time5.0
This is probably one of Iron Maidens most underrated albums, a lot of people don't even know it exists! That really pisses me off. The two songs released as singles are both great, but so is the rest of the album! Bruce Dickinsons vocals really shine on Sea of Madness. There are some seriously underrated tracks on here including loneliness of the long distance runner, Deja Vu. This is one of Iron Maidens best albums, it shouldnt be forgotten. Personally I liked Stranger in a strange land the best. This is one album no Iron Maiden fan should be without.

1984
Twisted Sister Stay Hungry4.5
This album is definitely Twisted Sister's Best. The best tracks on here are burn in hell, we're not going to take it, Horror Terria, The Price,I wanna Rock, Dont let me down, the rest are great nonetheless but those are the ones that stood out for me
1983
Dio Holy Diver5.0
1980
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell5.0
This is one of Black Sabbaths best albums, if not the best, only paranoid reaches the level of distinction as it does. In my opinion Ozzy is pretty overrated, Dio did a way better job on vocals than Ozzy did. Best songs on this album are: Neon Knights, Lady Evil, Children of the Sea, Heaven and Hell and die young was pretty good too. This album defines Sabbath. This is the better of the two Dio-era Sabbath albums.
Judas Priest British Steel4.5
1977
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell5.0
This album is an instant classic. There is not one song you won't enjoy on it. It has a great balance of rockers and power ballads which Meat Loaf has a strong point in. It's too bad his later stuff couldn't countinue the tradition. A great album for anyone who enjoys rock of any form
1975
Queen A Night at the Opera5.0

1973
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon4.0
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