Confeos
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Candlemass over W.A.S.P., easily. Honestly, there wasn't much appealing about the latter.
I would never have imagined voting against an album featuring Ritchie Blackmore at the top of his game, let alone a Rainbow-album, but Symbolic really is Chuck Shuldiner's magnum opus. Amazing songwriting, amazing riffs, and those drums... man. Sound- and performancewise, some of the best drums ever recorded. Death it is.
Not very familiar with Tool - I don't think I've ever heard a full song by them until now, but I do like what I'm hearing here. I'm not blown away - the vocals seem a bit weak, but there is some decent riffing going on. The Final Frontier, on the other hand, is what I consider the weakest release from Maiden post-2000. I'm gonna toss the vote for Tool in this one.
I mainly know Bathory for their later, Nordic-themed albums, and, after delving into Under the Sign of the Black Mark, I can say I definitely prefer Quorthon doing his viking bit. So Far, So Good... So What? was my first ever Megadeth-album, and one of the reasons it took me while to get into them - there's just something about it I don't really like, it's so unmemorable. Did it seriously beat The Odyssey? Ridiculous. Alright, I'm voting for Bathory.
I would never have imagined voting against an album featuring Ritchie Blackmore at the top of his game, let alone a Rainbow-album, but Symbolic really is Chuck Shuldiner's magnum opus. Amazing songwriting, amazing riffs, and those drums... man. Sound- and performancewise, some of the best drums ever recorded. Death it is.
Not very familiar with Tool - I don't think I've ever heard a full song by them until now, but I do like what I'm hearing here. I'm not blown away - the vocals seem a bit weak, but there is some decent riffing going on. The Final Frontier, on the other hand, is what I consider the weakest release from Maiden post-2000. I'm gonna toss the vote for Tool in this one.
I mainly know Bathory for their later, Nordic-themed albums, and, after delving into Under the Sign of the Black Mark, I can say I definitely prefer Quorthon doing his viking bit. So Far, So Good... So What? was my first ever Megadeth-album, and one of the reasons it took me while to get into them - there's just something about it I don't really like, it's so unmemorable. Did it seriously beat The Odyssey? Ridiculous. Alright, I'm voting for Bathory.