Average Rating: 3.52 Rating Variance: 2.31 Objectivity Score: 62% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | NameChildren of Bodom Follow the Reaper5.0Dreamsfear Prelude to Destiny5.0Avenged Sevenfold Sounding the Seventh Trumpet1.0HIM Love Metal1.0HIM Dark Light1.0Slayer God Hates Us All1.0Slayer Diabolus in Musica1.0Atreyu A Death-Grip on Yesterday1.0Exodus Shovel Headed Kill Machine1.0Bullet for My Valentine The Poison1.0The Offspring Splinter1.5Testament Demonic1.5Children of Bodom Trashed, Lost & Strungout2.5The Offspring Greatest Hits2.5Pantera Cowboys from Hell3.0The Offspring Conspiracy of One3.0Dimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia3.0Emperor Wrath of the Tyrant3.0Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast3.5Slayer Seasons in the Abyss3.5Emperor IX Equilibrium3.5The Offspring The Offspring4.0Iced Earth Horror Show4.0Megadeth Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!4.0Children of Bodom Tokyo Warhearts4.0The Offspring Ignition4.5The Offspring Americana4.5Children of Bodom Something Wild4.5Emperor Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk4.5Testament The New Order4.5Testament The Legacy4.5The Offspring Smash5.0The Offspring Ixnay on the Hombre5.0Megadeth Countdown to Extinction5.0Exodus Bonded by Blood5.0Testament Practice What You Preach5.0Children of Bodom Hate Crew Deathroll5.0Children of Bodom Hatebreeder5.0Sugar Ray Lemonade And Brownies5.0Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I5.0Dimmu Borgir Enthrone Darkness Triumphant5.0Anthrax Fistful of Metal5.0Pantera Power Metal5.0The last album of the "Glam" Pantera. Personally, my favorite albums of theirs come from before Cowboys From Hell, which is usually the opposite of other people. This was the first cd with Phil Anselmo, who replaced Terrence Lee and back when "Dimebag" was referred to as "Diamond". The sound of 'Power Metal' is much different than their later albums. This album had a noticeable 80's heavy metal sound, kind of a mixture between Motley Crue, Ratt, and a bit of Judas Priest. Back then, Phil hit high-notes just as well as Rob Halford did.
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