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Puppets. Just a wonderful hard core metal album. Just behind Justice and Lightning for this hard core Metallica fan.
If my #4 is going to have to be one of them I might backtrack on that first part and it might be an angry post.I like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
Obviously I’m a huge fan of- just a monster album. This has been in my musical rotation since it came out and stays that way today.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
My #14 album was the highest ranking album on my list to miss the top 350 per the good doctor. The album I’m speaking of is my #2 overall.Nope, late 80s - 2nd album.Another 90s debut?I know of at least one rap / hip-hop album that will still be out there.I am going to maybe assume that rap is done at this point or at least the 3 that I have hoep for have missed their chances. Probably just 1 more jazz album. So that leaves me with 17 more albums that I am hoping make it. Some of them are slam dunks but I expect a couple to miss entirely :(
Since we talked so much about debut albums. Of the ones I am reamaining hopeful on, 6 are debut albums.
I'm guessing it's your number one? That was upspeak because you don't have to tell me, but how else would you know for sure? I am an inferential chain, my friend. Unless it was also higher than "the highest not to make the countdown" and your highest not to make the list was below that record. So it doesn't have to be number one, I guess.
Yep. It has to be in the conversation for best metal album all-time. Not my personal favorite, but there is no denying the greatness. The Thing That Should Not Be and Leper Messiah are two of my favorites, I just love the grooves on those.Puppets. Just a wonderful hard core metal album. Just behind Justice and Lightning for this hard core Metallica fan.
61. Full Moon Fever – Tom Petty (351 points)
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Full Moon Fever is the debut solo studio album by American musician Tom Petty, released on April 24, 1989, by MCA Records. It features contributions from members of his band the Heartbreakers, notably Mike Campbell, as well as Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison (who died prior to its release), and George Harrison, Petty's bandmates in the Traveling Wilburys. The record showcases Petty exploring his musical roots with nods to his influences. The songwriting primarily consists of collaborations between Petty and Lynne, who was also a producer on the album. Full Moon Fever became a commercial and critical success, peaking at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and being certified 5× platinum in the United States and 6× platinum in Canada.
I like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
It wouldn’t be mandatory of course - people could if they want.I like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
I like the idea of the list without obligation. I'd love to share why I love the records we'd pick, but I'm not too keen on structure or quid pro quo. Let the happy accidents fall where they may.
It wouldn’t be mandatory of course - people could if they want.I like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
I like the idea of the list without obligation. I'd love to share why I love the records we'd pick, but I'm not too keen on structure or quid pro quo. Let the happy accidents fall where they may.
I hear the intro to The Thing That Should Not Be and I immediately want to start working out or start drinking. The test of true Metallica fans is that they appreciate those secondary songs. Like Disposable Heroes and The Thing That Should Not Be. Great songsYep. It has to be in the conversation for best metal album all-time. Not my personal favorite, but there is no denying the greatness. The Thing That Should Not Be and Leper Messiah are two of my favorites, I just love the grooves on those.Puppets. Just a wonderful hard core metal album. Just behind Justice and Lightning for this hard core Metallica fan.
I am sure @Dan Lambskin knows this cover:
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That would have been wild to have Les in Metallica.![]()
Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
I also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
The results speak for themselvesI also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
This fan has them:Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
There’s also like 10 albums with Neil Young so obviously a lot of misguided folks rankingThe results speak for themselvesI also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
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I got a bit "Carried Away", and all of my previous and future 31s got 2 albums each because that is a big core of my current listening.I had 1 album from my 4 MAD artists but to be fair, it's also the only album that made my list.I am staring at 4 of my MAD31s artists getting shut out as well as my Rd 6 artist, for example. Not that most are surprising at all missing, but right there are 20+ albums I think are fantastic that I could recommend for people. When I look at my list, much is artists that have shown up, but I zagged to different albums, and I am guessing those won't be making an appearance - my 2 Journey albums, for example.Oh yeah, another I should have been considering. Slipped my mind.Nope, late 80s - 2nd album.Another 90s debut?I know of at least one rap / hip-hop album that will still be out there.I am going to maybe assume that rap is done at this point or at least the 3 that I have hoep for have missed their chances. Probably just 1 more jazz album. So that leaves me with 17 more albums that I am hoping make it. Some of them are slam dunks but I expect a couple to miss entirely :(
Since we talked so much about debut albums. Of the ones I am reamaining hopeful on, 6 are debut albums.
It is going to be interesting to see some of these great albums I am thinking of that won't make it and the discussions about those as well.
Oh baby. Now we're talking!
Only love can break your heart, but my fist can break your face.There’s also like 10 albums with Neil Young so obviously a lot of misguided folks rankingThe results speak for themselvesI also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
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I'm not a fan of Lightning, so these rankings are interesting. I think i'd go:This fan has them:Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
Justice
Lighting
Puppets
Garage Days
Black. I know. I actually liked it
Kill em All
The final 42 albums I can maybe make one album I like out of it.
Plenty of Radiohead and U2 for you, too.There’s also like 10 albums with Neil Young so obviously a lot of misguided folks rankingThe results speak for themselvesI also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
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There may be a few more Beatles albums left as well.Plenty of Radiohead and U2 for you, too.There’s also like 10 albums with Neil Young so obviously a lot of misguided folks rankingThe results speak for themselvesI also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
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Black album was very good. I know the metal heads thought it was a sell out record or something but it's great.This fan has them:Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
Justice
Lighting
Puppets
Garage Days
Black. I know. I actually liked it
Kill em All
The final 42 albums I can maybe make one album I like out of it.
Haha, I did this in Jr High with the Vincent Price portion of Thriller. I think I got a B because my teacher thought I was a psychopath.Fun fact. Sophomore English class we were given an assignment to write a poem about Romeo and Juliet. I submitted the lyrics to Fade to Black and got an A+.
Black album was very good. I know the metal heads thought it was a sell out record or something but it's great.This fan has them:Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
Justice
Lighting
Puppets
Garage Days
Black. I know. I actually liked it
Kill em All
The final 42 albums I can maybe make one album I like out of it.
I am not generally a fan of thrash. I have some Metallica, Megadeath and Pantera tapes but that was about as deep as I dipped my toes so makes sense why to me the Black album was a hit with me. I wasn't looking for hardcore thrash or any serious metal. I just wanted good loud rock music.Black album was very good. I know the metal heads thought it was a sell out record or something but it's great.This fan has them:Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
Justice
Lighting
Puppets
Garage Days
Black. I know. I actually liked it
Kill em All
The final 42 albums I can maybe make one album I like out of it.
I'll admit that seventeen year-old rockaction could not get on board with and rewound that tape to get to "Enter Sandman," which he didn't even love, all the time. I think Bob Rock or Terry Date produced it and Bob Rock was notorious for sterilizing metal bands so that they could break into being über-big, which Metallica achieved.
I hated it. I still do. I never bought another Metallica album, actually. I'd sort of drifted away from thrash, never to come back (it really kind of died and only Pantera was left in the aughts).
What pantera and megadeth did you have?I am not generally a fan of thrash. I have some Metallica, Megadeath and Pantera tapes but that was about as deep as I dipped my toes so makes sense why to me the Black album was a hit with me. I wasn't looking for hardcore thrash or any serious metal. I just wanted good loud rock music.Black album was very good. I know the metal heads thought it was a sell out record or something but it's great.This fan has them:Nah man lighting is better but puppets is great tooGot that right, definitely the best Metallica album.58. Master of Puppets – Metallica (361 points)
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Master of Puppets is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. While touring in support of Master of Puppets, he died on September 27, 1986, after the band's tour bus was involved in an accident in Dörarp, Sweden.
Justice
Lighting
Puppets
Garage Days
Black. I know. I actually liked it
Kill em All
The final 42 albums I can maybe make one album I like out of it.
I'll admit that seventeen year-old rockaction could not get on board with and rewound that tape to get to "Enter Sandman," which he didn't even love, all the time. I think Bob Rock or Terry Date produced it and Bob Rock was notorious for sterilizing metal bands so that they could break into being über-big, which Metallica achieved.
I hated it. I still do. I never bought another Metallica album, actually. I'd sort of drifted away from thrash, never to come back (it really kind of died and only Pantera was left in the aughts).
Ugh, don't remind me.There may be a few more Beatles albums left as well.Plenty of Radiohead and U2 for you, too.There’s also like 10 albums with Neil Young so obviously a lot of misguided folks rankingThe results speak for themselvesI also have a few that I didn’t rank as favorites but I think are awesome full albumsI like this idea and maybe a bunch of people can do it and then listen to others’.Instead of an angry, accusatorial post at the end I am going to make a top 5 albums suggestions from my remaining albums I honestly think will have a good hit rate with the participants.![]()
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Lol. I did a paper about Metallica's Blackened. Metalheads unite!Haha, I did this in Jr High with the Vincent Price portion of Thriller. I think I got a B because my teacher thought I was a psychopath.Fun fact. Sophomore English class we were given an assignment to write a poem about Romeo and Juliet. I submitted the lyrics to Fade to Black and got an A+.
I just wanted good loud rock music.
I may have to do a countdown.
Love that scene so much - Eddie was the best.Stranger Things was the last show my family would all watch together (at the same time on the same screen even). When the first chord of Master of Puppets came on in the most recentish season, my kids made fun of me for the loud kool-aid man Oh Yeah that I shouted out.
I never paid any attention to production or producers. I also don't know how much "blame" to put on on artists or record companies pushing for sales and video hits, but there was a noticeable "softening" of many of the metal acts i loved in the 80s as we entered the 90s. You bring up Metallica and ST, and i am listening to Countdown to Extinction as i type this and thinking about that album. A shift change in the genre for sure.I just wanted good loud rock music.
I liked that stuff also. It's just that the Black Album wasn't really in that category, either, as far as I was concerned. I think I had just moved on and I'll leave it at that. I have no idea why I went from thrash head junior year to Mudhoney and Nirvana by the end of my senior year (this was much before Nevermind and Pearl Jam's Ten, and that's not because I'm cool—it's because the local record shop started stocking Sub Pop records).
Actually, I do know why I wasn't into it. It's because Suicidial Tendencies' LIghts, Camera, Revolution wasn't very smart lyrically or musically and I was chasing the ghost of an old band that I had loved on How Will I Laugh Tomorrow . . . . Once they were done it was over for me. They were pioneers and I should have had that album on my list instead of Slayer and maybe a few others. How Will I Laugh . . . is still a little self-help corny and also emo, but I was a teenager so I was stupid. That was my job. But Suicidal being kind of . . . macho and dumb with terrible trite lyrics . . . I guess I couldn't tolerate it. They had done hardcore punk, skate crossover, emo in '88/'89 and then they turned into a caricature in a way. They'd gotten me fully into thrash other than Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth and then they ushered it out my door. *teary guy emoji*
I skip it more often than not. I don't like instrumentals, especially when they toe the 10min mark. Not a fan of Dyers Eve, either, but Justice has way more nostalgia for me personally which is why it was the one Metallica on my list.No love for "Orion" from this group? That bass evokes visceral feelings. That being said, the title song would get my vote on this one.
I never paid any attention to production or producers. I also don't know how much "blame" to put on on artists or record companies pushing for sales and video hits, but there was a noticeable "softening" of many of the metal acts i loved in the 80s as we entered the 90s. You bring up Metallica and ST, and i am listening to Countdown to Extinction as i type this and thinking about that album. A shift change in the genre for sure.I just wanted good loud rock music.
I liked that stuff also. It's just that the Black Album wasn't really in that category, either, as far as I was concerned. I think I had just moved on and I'll leave it at that. I have no idea why I went from thrash head junior year to Mudhoney and Nirvana by the end of my senior year (this was much before Nevermind and Pearl Jam's Ten, and that's not because I'm cool—it's because the local record shop started stocking Sub Pop records).
Actually, I do know why I wasn't into it. It's because Suicidial Tendencies' LIghts, Camera, Revolution wasn't very smart lyrically or musically and I was chasing the ghost of an old band that I had loved on How Will I Laugh Tomorrow . . . . Once they were done it was over for me. They were pioneers and I should have had that album on my list instead of Slayer and maybe a few others. How Will I Laugh . . . is still a little self-help corny and also emo, but I was a teenager so I was stupid. That was my job. But Suicidal being kind of . . . macho and dumb with terrible trite lyrics . . . I guess I couldn't tolerate it. They had done hardcore punk, skate crossover, emo in '88/'89 and then they turned into a caricature in a way. They'd gotten me fully into thrash other than Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth and then they ushered it out my door. *teary guy emoji*
No contest.“I’m your dream, make you real, I’m your eyes when you must steal…”
vs.
“Darkness imprisoning me / All that I see / Absolute horror”
Band | What Went Wrong | Who/What's to Blame |
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Suicidal Tendencies | From psycho-emotional depth to Hot Topic funk rock | Trujillo, Muir, funk trends |
Metallica | Stadium dreams over thrash integrity | Bob Rock + Lars’s ambition |
Megadeth | Chased polish, lost snarl | Sobriety + Mustaine’s control-freakery |
Slayer | Stayed evil, fast, intact | Rick Rubin + commitment to menace |
No love for "Orion" from this group? That bass evokes visceral feelings. That being said, the title song would get my vote on this one.
I told this story in a draft where I took Tom's huge live box set, which I would have taken here if not for a couple self-imposed rules: no box sets, no live albums. I did this just to narrow things down.For the last few days I’ve worked on an iTunes playlist of songs I like by Tom Petty. I ended up with 160 songs. That’s more than any other artist I think.
I may have to do a countdown.
I still get to pick. Cool! Is everyone still good with Simple Man?59. Pronounced 'Lĕh-'Nérd 'Skin-'Nérd – Lynyrd Skynyrd (354 points)
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(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) is the debut studio album by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on August 13, 1973, by MCA Records. Recording took place in Doraville, Georgia at Studio One, following a lengthy period of rehearsals. Prior to the album's conception, many of its songs were already featured in Lynyrd Skynyrd's live repertoire. To promote it, the band released "Gimme Three Steps" and "Free Bird" as singles; these, along with "Simple Man" and "Tuesday's Gone", are among the band's best-known songs.
Nice. Our swim team intro song was Cowboys From Hell. Nothing more metal than us pasty WI boys strutting out in our Speedos.No love for "Orion" from this group? That bass evokes visceral feelings. That being said, the title song would get my vote on this one.
I had it number one but moved it down to three because of high school hockey and skating out to Battery and Damage, Inc. (I was responsible for the music as assistant captain. Heh. I only point that out because nobody liked it and we got made fun of by the opposing crowds.)