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As for death metal? Everything by this label and this band is essential. Their first three albums especially; by their fourth they started doing the "modern" mastering.
I'm not really sure honestly, it seems rather borderline and metal-archives says this.
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Started as a heavy metal band but soon morphed into hard rock. They were accepted based on their early career, especially their The Yellow and Black Attack debut EP.
Note that their rules require the artist release only one single metal album to be included, the rest of their discography could potentially be something entirely different.
Glory days is pretty good, I think Black Sabbath was in their prime during the first 7 or 8 albums, after that still very good but lost a little edge. A bit like comparing U2 War album to the stuff they put out now. They went from punk to pop/commercial.
Glory days is pretty good, I think Black Sabbath was in their prime during the first 7 or 8 albums, after that still very good but lost a little edge. A bit like comparing U2 War album to the stuff they put out now. They went from punk to pop/commercial.
The first album is still my favourite, recorded in only one day, it has a nice raw sensibility that other others don't. But yes, their early period is amazing.
They were a running gag in my circle of friends.
Someone had a tape and it was the game to load it in a parked car stereo or autoplay double-deck so when it came on you had been Stryper'd.
Carcass is another band I never stopped to listen to any of their albums despite knowing and liking at least some of their music. I should fix that sometime...
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