1. Hallowed be thy Name: Beast Over Hammersmith
2. Fear of the Dark: Rock in Rio 2001
3. The Clansman: Rock in Rio 2001
4. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son: Maiden England 1988
5. Powerslave: Somewhere Back in Time 2008
I respect Hannamen because if you watch him doing solos or improvising he knows what he's doing. On record, I never cared much. Dont even get me started on Kerry King, he using the whammy bar WAY too much, I cant tell one solo from another
I feel the same way about Testament. They may have come 1 year late but, they're just as influential and probably the most consistent thrash band. They know how to change their sound while still sounding like them (Unlike Slayer who do the same record every time)
I've never seen the big deal about Slayer. I mean, I like Reign in Blood, Hell Awaits, South of Heaven and Seasons but, I dont worship the ground they walk on. Haunting the Chapel is a mess, God Hates Us is blegh and although Christ Illusion and World Painted Blood have good moments they're...
I dont know. They've always been the least thrashy of the big 4. (Especially in the 80s when every one else was on speed) Even if they arent thrash it doesnt matter, good music is good music. I recommend you check out Worship Music even if you dont like Anthrax (I only like 3 or 4 of their...
Worship Music, Endgame and SOME of Death Magnetic are great. World Painted Blood was kinda good. Other than that one good album per member I agree. Anthrax is the runt of the group.
This is a question for the thrash fans.
5. Sepultura: Beneath the Remains
4. Havoc: Time is Up
3. Kreator: Pleasure to Kill
2. Exodus: Bonded by Blood
1. Testament: The Legacy
1. Ronnie James Dio: Great powerful voice with excellent grit and passion. Pretty good range even though it isn't as high compared to singers like Bruce, Rob Halford, Michael Kiske ect. But, that doesn't matter when your voice is this golden. May he rest in peace.
Ronnie at his peak doing a...
It's as simple as this: Clive had better feel, whenever that guy played you could just hear the emotion and see how much fun he was having during live performances. Nicko on the other hand, while still having some feel he's much more technical in his playing and wants perfection every time...
1. Iron Maiden: Phantom of the Opera
2. Killers: Ides of March\Wrathchild
3. Number of the Beast: Hallowed be thy Name
4. Piece of Mind: Where Eagles Dare/To Tame a Land
5. Powerslave: Powerslave/Rime of the Ancient Mariner
6. Somewhere in Time: Alexander the Great
7. SSOASS: Seventh...
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