Maidenfans Best Albums of the Millennium: 2003

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  • Iron Maiden - Dance of Death

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  • Evanescence - Fallen

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  • Gojira - The Link

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  • Children of Bodom - Hate Crew Deathroll

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  • Human Fortress - Defenders of the Crown

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  • Moonspell - The Antidote

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  • Live - Birds of Pray

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  • Arctus - The Sham Mirrors

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  • Sonata Arctica- Winterheart's Guild

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Mosh

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You can still vote in one more round of 2002 ranking!

THIS IS A POWER RANKING GAME. The albums are arranged in the poll from best to worst, with the top seeded album being the top ranked album. I seeded the albums based on two facts: how many lists it appeared on, and my general understanding of this board's tastes after being here for 15 years. This way we don't have to spend multiple rounds moving an album like Brave New World to the top, it's already there unless voters decide to knock it off the top spot.

Essential Questions:
How do you knock albums off the top spot? If you feel like an album is ranked too low, vote for that album. Any album that receives a significant plurality of votes (this number will be fluid and based on participation) will move up a slot. If you like the list as is, vote for the top album.

How often does this update? I will look at the numbers roughly every 24 hours and move albums accordingly. You can vote for as many albums as you want and you can vote whenever the poll resets. After a week, I will close the poll and we will move on to the next year. This will take us to mid December with the finals wrapping up right at the new year.

How were albums selected? I would say 95% of the albums that will appear in this game were sourced from Maidenfans lists. Every album that was submitted will appear in the game. For years that have a lot of duplicates (2000 being one), I filled in the list with other acclaimed albums. Many years surprisingly had close to all unique albums, with 2014, 2020, and 2023 having only one duplicate each. No year featured an entirely unique list of albums. No Maidenfans nominated albums were seeded lower than an album I pulled from an outside source.

Do I need to listen to every album here? Not necessarily, but I would highly encourage it! You have a week to vote and the voting will update every day (so you can vote every day or you can vote once a week or whatever you want). Everybody has unlimited votes. I think you will get more out of this game if you listen to the albums you're not familiar with and see if you can find any new favorites.

My favorite album isn't here! You had 7 months to send me a list!!!

I want to thank everybody who participated. I received 17 lists and 250+ albums! Most years had quite a variety of material and it made me appreciate the diversity of taste around here. I'm really excited to dig into each list I got and I am going to do my best to listen to every album. With that being said, let's get started with...

YEAR MMIII (2003)
2003 feels like the first year where modern technology (i.e. downloading) feels like a major player. You have the release of St. Anger, the rollout of which is pretty severely tainted by Lars' crusade against Napster. But then on the other hand you have our top seeded album, Dance of Death, which Maiden promoted by encouraging audiences to make bootleg recordings of their live performances of the new song to share with other fans. Down ballot we also have artists like Devin Townsend and Queensryche who, to varying degrees of success, tried to embrace the new technology in their own ways. While not directly correlated, I also find a bit of a changing of the guard here with artists who established a pretty solid internet presence early on and have continued to thrive in an increasingly digital world, such as Avenged Sevenfold and Gojira.

The other element I notice in this year is you start to get the sense that Metal now lives in a post-9/11 world. With the USA dragging the rest of the world into a conflict in Afghanistan and a massive blunder in Iraq soon to follow, it's actually kinda astounding how quickly the vibe changes on these Metal records. A lot of the fantasy-dominated Power Metal that has been a mainstay in the last few years is mostly gone from this current year. Iron Maiden is writing songs like Face in the Sand and Age of Innocence, as well as dusting off their war song chops with Paschendale. Dream Theater writes In the Name of God which, despite largely being about cults, seems clearly interested in the holy wars of the middle east. Even if the bands aren't responding directly to the fledgling Bush era, it seems like a lot of fantasy themes have been traded for topics grounded in reality and socio-political theming. Avenged Sevenfold and Evanescence are probably the closest we get to nu Metal in this list (I would argue neither exactly are nu Metal), but I always felt like the popularity of these bands in America was in some ways a 60s style sort of counterculture to the Bush years.

Not to be too predict-y, but I get the sense that this could be the first year the top seed doesn't win, which would be remarkable if the first album to get toppled is a Maiden album. I think Train of Thought has a very strong chance here, and I am also just curious how far the forum's Maiden bias will go when it comes to an album that is frequently ranked toward the bottom of the discography. If anything is going for Maiden, however, this actually feels like the first somewhat weak year we've had. Other than Train of Thought, I'm not sure I see a clear competitor that could actually gain a consensus like the other top seeds have had.
 
Train of Thought is my clear winner here. I'm sure that Maiden bias will indeed prevail, but Dance of Death is really not top of anything (other than top song about war written by Adrian Smith).

Also voting for We've Come For You All, which is an absolute monster of a record and contains Anthrax's catchiest material.
 
ALSO ALSO I just have to know who nominated Live's Birds of Pray?! :blink:
That was me. Killer album, for the most part very hard alt-rock.

“Like I Do”, “Lighthouse”, and “The Sanctity Of Dreams” are some of the more obvious highlights, but almost everything on there is great in its own way. Try it before you dismiss it!
 
Voted Sonata, COB and Gojira

However, my favorites from this year is Kamelot - Epica, Opeth - Damnation and Fairyland - Of wars in Oshyria. I think also Dimmu borgir, Old man's child and Marduk released some good albums. Some great live albums as well (Blind guardian, Edguy, Gamma ray, Hammerfall, Star one)
 
Obviously I have thrown in a few albums that were not nominated each year to fill it out (in many cases these are albums I expect will perform well and so far I have mostly been correct). I haven’t given this a lot of thought as I want the main focus to be the Maidenfans’ nominated albums. I’m also capping these at 15 which means some years have few if any albums outside user nominations. If a classic is missing, that is because nobody nominated it! I am mostly limiting my contributions to artists/albums that I know are popular here and whose absence seem like obvious oversights.

Damnation is an interesting case. If somebody included it on a list, I would have allowed it. However, since nobody nominated it and I don’t consider it a metal album, I omitted it from this year.
 
However, my favorites from this year is Kamelot - Epica
Yeah, Epica deserves to be here. It’s better than Karma. But I also didn’t nominate it, so I can’t complain.

That was me. Killer album, for the most part very hard alt-rock.

“Like I Do”, “Lighthouse”, and “The Sanctity Of Dreams” are some of the more obvious highlights, but almost everything on there is great in its own way. Try it before you dismiss it!
I legitimately used to love Live, I just feel like this stretch of albums (V, Birds, Black Mountain) is where they really lost the plot. Granted, Birds is easily the best of those.

That vocal run at 1:57 in She has always been a massive point of inspiration for me.
 
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I just feel like this stretch of albums (V, Birds, Black Mountain) is where they really lost the plot.
For me, Live’s great albums are their even-numbered ones, and the odd-numbered ones are patchy or weak. (Secret Samadhi comes the closest to breaking that pattern.) Over the years I find myself coming back to Birds Of Pray more often than the others.
 
For me, Live’s great albums are their even-numbered ones, and the odd-numbered ones are patchy or weak. (Secret Samadhi comes the closest to breaking that pattern.) Over the years I find myself coming back to Birds Of Pray more often than the others.
I never could really get into Secret Samadhi, but Throwing Copper and Distance to Here are wonderful. I like Mental Jewelry, too. Birds of Pray is definitely the only Live album worth listening to after Distance. It’s solid.
 
Voting for the top 3 and Devin (mainly cause Deadhead is perfection), although my intention is to try to get either Fallen or Train of Thought above Dance of Death.
 
Voting solely for Dance Of Death because it's the best album for me.

I appreciate: Tribe and I guess Walkin The Fallen and Fallen.
 
Tribe was seen as a comeback for Queensryche after a few mediocre albums but apart from a few songs I don´t think it that's great at all.
Dance Of Death is my least favourite Maiden album but still better than the rest of this list apart from DT. Voting for the 2 on top.
 
Gonna do some listening this morning. Maybe I'll start with the Live album, just to see what's got them tickling Jer's fancy.
 
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Albums I listened to today:

Live - Birds of Pray
Nowhere near as good as I remember it (I was 18 when it came out as a fan). The first four tracks are good, I like Lighthouse, but everything else is just so streamlined, so polished, and anemic. Ed’s lyrics are terrible here.

Human Fortress - Defenders of the Crown*
Power metal with overbearing, try hard vocals (aka power metal). The instrumentals are fine, but the vocals never reach the heights for which they aim. I don’t hear anything on this album that hasn’t been perfected by other bands.

Devin Townsend - Accelerated Evolution
This is not my first time listening to a Devin album, but it might be my last. I can recognize the quality. I hear why people like him. But, boy, do I just not get Heavy Devy. Too much wall of sound, too much droning, too much fluctuation in the vocal delivery…I don’t know. It’s not for me.

Swallow the Sun - The Morning Never Came
Impeccable atmosphere and very engrossing death/doom! Some very cool riffs and nice guitar melodies throughout. The harsh vocals are not my favorite, but aren’t enough to turn me off of it. It definitely gets a little samey after 40 minutes or so, but the music is all good and I’ll definitely listen again.

*I did not finish listening to the whole album
 
Human Fortress - Defenders of the Crown*
Power metal with overbearing, try hard vocals (aka power metal). The instrumentals are fine, but the vocals never reach the heights for which they aim. I don’t hear anything on this album that hasn’t been perfected by other bands.

Well... Objectively you're quite right. There are probably better albums in this vein out there. But it was my pick for purely nostalgic reasons - when we bought our house some years ago, I basically had this album on repeat. Moving, renovating, tearing down wallpapers, painting, putting in new floors - this was my soundtrack that summer. Probably sounds boring, but it was an exciting, enjoyable time for us (first time homeowners). These days, I don't listen to it that much, but whenever I'm in the mood for some fun, medieval metal, I give it a spin. Also, my wife and I both think the singer at times sounds like a young, unpolished Bruce Dickinson.
 
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