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The singer for Coheed And Cambria sounds like the bastard child of Geddy Lee and Michael Jackson, but the music is pretty cool, mildly proggy hard rock / metal fare. Meanwhile, Power Trip has cool thrash riffage, but shit vocals and so-so songwriting. Not too thrilled with either album, but in the end I think @mckindog ’s nominee beats out @Whooten ’s. Winner: Coheed And Cambria
This Dream Theater album is very competently executed, interesting prog metal. It didn’t particularly excite me, but I was never bored listening to it either. Meanwhile, Atlantean Kodex is solid but kind of soulless epic melodic metal with some questionable production decisions. Sorry, @Perun, but @Lampwick 43 ’s nominee puts on the better show here. Winner: Dream Theater
Hadn’t heard this Dark Millennium album before, and it’s kind of interesting. The singer actually sounds a lot like Dave Mustaine, but a bit rougher around the edges. The album’s got a broader sonic palette than its competitor, and some sections are brilliant, like the middle of “My Repertory Of Grey”; but overall the songwriting doesn’t consistently impress. This is actually a pretty close matchup with a weaker Megadeth album, but in the end I have to say sorry to @Magnus, because I still prefer Megadeth’s debut. Winner: Megadeth
This Municipal Waste album is surprisingly appealing thrashy punk, with cool riffage and lots of catchy bits. There’s not much variation throughout its many tracks, but the core formula is very solid. Meanwhile the Buckethead album is much more varied, and while it may not pack quite the same kind of punch, it does have more depth and richness to it. Sorry, @phantomoftheicarus — you put up a worthy contender, but in the end I have to go with @Diesel 11 ’s nominee. Winner: Buckethead
This Dream Theater album is very competently executed, interesting prog metal. It didn’t particularly excite me, but I was never bored listening to it either. Meanwhile, Atlantean Kodex is solid but kind of soulless epic melodic metal with some questionable production decisions. Sorry, @Perun, but @Lampwick 43 ’s nominee puts on the better show here. Winner: Dream Theater
Hadn’t heard this Dark Millennium album before, and it’s kind of interesting. The singer actually sounds a lot like Dave Mustaine, but a bit rougher around the edges. The album’s got a broader sonic palette than its competitor, and some sections are brilliant, like the middle of “My Repertory Of Grey”; but overall the songwriting doesn’t consistently impress. This is actually a pretty close matchup with a weaker Megadeth album, but in the end I have to say sorry to @Magnus, because I still prefer Megadeth’s debut. Winner: Megadeth
This Municipal Waste album is surprisingly appealing thrashy punk, with cool riffage and lots of catchy bits. There’s not much variation throughout its many tracks, but the core formula is very solid. Meanwhile the Buckethead album is much more varied, and while it may not pack quite the same kind of punch, it does have more depth and richness to it. Sorry, @phantomoftheicarus — you put up a worthy contender, but in the end I have to go with @Diesel 11 ’s nominee. Winner: Buckethead