Sorry, can't resist!Not necessarily a popular opinion, but the qualitative leap as regards writing Queensrÿche's The Warning and Promised Land or Hear In The Now Frontier has always impressed me.
(The latter is very underrated in my opinion)
That's not fair . Queensrÿche is not Queensrÿche anymore ever since Chris DeGarmo left (except for a couple of songs on Q2K).Sorry, can't resist!
I hate this one:
and I love this one:
Sadly, the world didn’t agree with me.
It's interesting, it came out in 1994, like the next self-titled album produced by Bob Rock... In terms of sound it's clearly the next step after the black album in my opinion, massive as fuck, Tommy Lee's drums are killer. Also the guitars and the vocals... so heavy!I like girls, girls, girls, the riff is great but I've had a few mates telling me for years to check out the john corabi stuff, that track sounds good, great voice.
It's interesting, it came out in 1994, like the next self-titled album produced by Bob Rock... In terms of sound it's clearly the next step after the black album in my opinion, massive as fuck, Tommy Lee's drums are killer. Also the guitars and the vocals... so heavy!
In my opinion many of the 80s bands did interesting albums in the 90s. Bob Rock did Subhuman Race by Skid Row right after Crüe iirc, and it was very different for them, more heavy and "street" sounding, the opener "My Enemy" is great, awesome riffs (if you don't know it):