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Post by gravenimage on Mar 6, 2006 20:24:22 GMT
come on peeps lets have your recommended classic rock albums. heres a start -
kiss alive! kiss - destroyer black sabbath - paranoid aerosmith - toys in the attic
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Post by Brother Munro on Mar 6, 2006 20:29:00 GMT
Is Appetite for Destruction (Guns N Roses) classic rock? If so I recommend that. If not: I still recommend it!
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Post by H on Mar 6, 2006 20:32:17 GMT
Rush - 2112 Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet (sorry but I had to) Van Halen - Van Halen Extreme - Pornograffitti (ok its ninetees, but has a classic edge to it) Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II and III Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Black Sabbath
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Post by distopia213 on Mar 7, 2006 0:32:11 GMT
Classic rock? Hmmmmmm
Neil Young = Live Rust Lynyrd Skynyrd = Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd Iron Maiden = Iron Maiden
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Post by Eggnchips on Mar 7, 2006 17:55:24 GMT
The Scorpions - Crazy World Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell AC/DC - Back in Black
o and Metallica - Master of Puppets a definite classic (if you define it as classic rock or whatever)
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Post by Brother Munro on Mar 7, 2006 18:34:33 GMT
I'd say any of Metallica's albums up to and including the Black Album are all well worth the buy. Virtually any Iron Maiden album Judas Priest's Painkiller is pure awesomeness
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Post by Eggnchips on Mar 7, 2006 18:37:44 GMT
truth about both Metallica and Maiden (although Piece of Mind wasnt that good in my opinion) if you want a good start on Maiden, Rock in Rio is probably the way to go.
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Post by jezmaster0 on Mar 8, 2006 17:42:31 GMT
The Who - Tommy
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Post by H on Mar 8, 2006 17:53:19 GMT
The Who were a great band...more people should like them!!
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Post by Brother Munro on Mar 9, 2006 10:01:59 GMT
Yes. Yes! And Kiss ;D
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Post by scurvekano on Mar 11, 2006 13:58:37 GMT
Piece of Mind wasnt that good in my opinion Me too. Sorry, there you go... Never Mind the Bollocks? Not exactly "Classic Rock", but still... Back in Black? Houses of the Holy?
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Post by EddieInGeeksClothing on Sept 8, 2006 21:47:29 GMT
Lordi - Get Heavy
Celldweller - Celldweller
Neither of which are classic rock but they are good albums...
Iron Maiden - Edward The Great (Both Bruce and Blaze on the same album! + Live version of Fear of the Dark at Rock in Rio)
Although Rock in Rio is a awesome album to get into Maiden with classic and newer stuff, the only thing missing is early (Dianno) Maiden tracks!
Any suggestions for a good Megadeth album?
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Post by scurvekano on Sept 13, 2006 9:35:32 GMT
Lordi - Get Heavy Celldweller - Celldweller Neither of which are classic rock but they are good albums... Iron Maiden - Edward The Great (Both Bruce and Blaze on the same album! + Live version of Fear of the Dark at Rock in Rio) Although Rock in Rio is a awesome album to get into Maiden with classic and newer stuff, the only thing missing is early (Dianno) Maiden tracks! Any suggestions for a good Megadeth album? Um, Edward the Great is a greatest hits album... Megadeth- Coundown to Extinction, Peace sells... but whose buying, Killing is My Business... And I like The System has Failed myself.
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Post by followthereaper on Oct 19, 2006 18:54:35 GMT
Black Sabbath. Volume 4. Not their greatest, but i still really enjoyed it and its more chilled out than some of the other stuff. Iron Maiden: A matter of life and Death. Don't know if this counts as its new but i'd recommend it anyway just because its maiden and its awesome and better than Dance of Death
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