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1097 reviews/ratings
METALLICA - Ride the Lightning Thrash Metal
AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Hard Rock
AC/DC - Ballbreaker Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Master Of Reality Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Vol 4 Heavy Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Blizzard Of Ozz Heavy Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - Toxicity Alternative Metal
DIO - Holy Diver Heavy Metal
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - As Daylight Dies Melodic Metalcore
BREAKING BENJAMIN - We Are Not Alone Alternative Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Phobia Alternative Metal
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - Welcome Home Metal Related
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Blow Me Away Alternative Metal
OPETH - Still Life Progressive Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Tip Alternative Metal | review permalink
RUSH - Test for Echo Hard Rock
BREAKING BENJAMIN - The Diary of Jane Alternative Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - I Will Not Bow Alternative Metal
METALLICA - Load Heavy Metal | review permalink
RUSH - Twilight Zone / Lessons Hard Rock
RUSH - The Trees / The Trees Hard Rock
RUSH - The Trees Hard Rock
RUSH - The Spirit Of Radio Hard Rock
RUSH - A Passage To Bangkok Hard Rock
RUSH - Red Sector A Non-Metal
RUSH - New World Man / Vital Signs (live): colored vinyl Hard Rock
TOOL - Sober Alternative Metal
RUSH - Moving Pictures Hard Rock
RUSH - Chronicles Hard Rock | review permalink
VAN HALEN - Van Halen Hard Rock
STYX - The Grand Illusion Hard Rock
STYX - Pieces Of Eight Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Aerosmith Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Toys In The Attic Hard Rock
TOOL - Undertow Alternative Metal | review permalink
RUSH - A Farewell to Kings Hard Rock
CROSSFADE - We All Bleed Alternative Metal
RUSH - Clockwork Angels Hard Rock
CROSSFADE - Cold Metal Related
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Metal Related
LIVING COLOUR - Stain Funk Metal | review permalink
METALLICA - S&M Symphonic Metal
VAN HALEN - For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Hard Rock
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - Year of the Black Rainbow Metal Related
TENACIOUS D - Tenacious D Metal Related | review permalink
METALLICA - King Nothing Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Hero of the Day Hard Rock
NINE INCH NAILS - Discipline Non-Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - Mezmerize Alternative Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - Waiting Non-Metal
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - No. 4 Heavy Alternative Rock
JUDAS PRIEST - British Steel Heavy Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Physical Graffiti Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Presence Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - BBC Sessions Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Whole Lotta Love Hard Rock
STYX - The Serpent Is Rising Hard Rock
JUDAS PRIEST - Sad Wings Of Destiny Heavy Metal
CHEVELLE - Closure Alternative Metal | review permalink
PAIN OF SALVATION - Entropia Progressive Metal
RA - Broken Hearted Soul Alternative Metal
LEPROUS - Bilateral Progressive Metal | review permalink
ALICE IN CHAINS - The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Dirt Alternative Metal
LEPROUS - Coal Progressive Metal | review permalink
APOCALYPTICA - Plays Metallica by Four Cellos Symphonic Metal
APOCALYPTICA - Inquisition Symphony Symphonic Metal
APOCALYPTICA - Worlds Collide Symphonic Metal
CROSSFADE - So Far Away Metal Related
SCORPIONS - World Wide Live Hard Rock
TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA - Christmas Eve and Other Stories Symphonic Metal
KORN - Twisted Transistor Nu Metal
EUROPE - Secret Society Hard Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - Homesick Hardcore Punk | review permalink
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Holy Diver Melodic Metalcore
BREAKING BENJAMIN - So Cold Alternative Metal
BOSTON - Boston Hard Rock
EUROPE - Always the Pretenders Hard Rock
JUDAS PRIEST - The Best Of Judas Priest Heavy Metal
DEF LEPPARD - Retro Active Hard Rock
STABBING WESTWARD - Violent Mood Swings Industrial Metal
STABBING WESTWARD - Ungod Industrial Metal | review permalink
PORCUPINE TREE - Lightbulb Sun Non-Metal | review permalink
METALLICA - Frantic Alternative Metal
OPERATION: MINDCRIME - Frequency Unknown Hard Rock
PROTEST THE HERO - Volition Progressive Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - Gandhi Mate, Gandhi Hardcore Punk
IRON MAIDEN - Where Eagles Dare NWoBHM
APOCALYPTICA - Cult Symphonic Metal | review permalink
NINE INCH NAILS - Broken Industrial Metal | review permalink
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Dr. Feelgood Glam Metal
ELOY - Dawn Non-Metal
PRIMUS - Sailing the Seas of Cheese Funk Metal
PRIMUS - Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People Funk Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - No More Tears Heavy Metal | review permalink
MELECHESH - Sphynx Melodic Black Metal
MELECHESH - Djinn Black Metal
NASUM - Inhale/Exhale Grindcore
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Blood Sugar Sex Magik Non-Metal
KORN - Korn Nu Metal
ANUBIS GATE - Horizons Progressive Metal
DRAGONFORCE - Maximum Overload Power Metal
IN FLAMES - Siren Charms Alternative Metal
HELSTAR - A Distant Thunder US Power Metal
MEGADETH - Rust in Peace Thrash Metal | review permalink
BLIND FAITH - Blind Faith Proto-Metal
CLUTCH - Psychic Warfare Stoner Rock
MEGADETH - Dystopia Thrash Metal
HATCHET - Fear Beyond Lunacy Thrash Metal | review permalink
DRAGONFORCE - Sonic Firestorm Power Metal | review permalink
VOIVOD - The Outer Limits Progressive Metal | review permalink
RUSH - Fly by Night Hard Rock
GOYA - Obelisk Stoner Metal | review permalink
ANVIL - Metal on Metal Heavy Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Shout At The Devil Glam Metal
HUMBLE PIE - As Safe As Yesterday Is Proto-Metal
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - Blue Öyster Cult Hard Rock
EXTREME - III Sides To Every Story Hard Rock
COUGH - Still They Pray Doom Metal
ESOTERIC - The Pernicious Enigma Funeral Doom Metal
OBLOMOV - Mighty Cosmic Dances Melodic Black Metal | review permalink
ATOMIC ROOSTER - Death Walks Behind You Hard Rock
SABATON - The Art Of War Power Metal
ANVIL - Anvil! The Story of Anvil Heavy Metal
MOTORPSYCHO - Motorpsycho + Jaga Jazzist Horns: In the Fishtank 10 Non-Metal
CATHEDRAL - Forest of Equilibrium Doom Metal
BLUE CHEER - Vincebus Eruptum Heavy Psych
CROWBAR - Broken Glass Sludge Metal | review permalink
NEUROSIS - Souls at Zero Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MELECHESH - Emissaries Melodic Black Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - Sssnakepit Hardcore Punk
ENTER SHIKARI - Radiate Hardcore Punk
MEGADETH - So Far, So Good... So What! Thrash Metal
THE GUESS WHO - So Long, Bannatyne Non-Metal | review permalink
SPINAL TAP - This Is Spinal Tap Heavy Metal
FLOOR - Loanin' / Figbender Sludge Metal | review permalink
OYSTERHEAD - The Grand Pecking Order Hard Rock
CATHEDRAL - The Ethereal Mirror Stoner Metal
VARGSKELETHOR - Skeleton Metal Death Metal
VARGSKELETHOR - Skeleton Metal II Death Metal
VARGSKELETHOR - Robert Cop Death Metal
VARGSKELETHOR - Pineapples Do Not Belong On a Pizza Death Metal
VARGSKELETHOR - Bone Zone Death Metal
VARGSKELETHOR - I'm Not Lars Ulrich Death Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Somewhere In Time Heavy Metal | review permalink
ACCEPT - Metal Heart Heavy Metal
SAINT VITUS - Die Healing Traditional Doom Metal
ATHEIST - Unquestionable Presence Technical Death Metal
ATHEIST - Piece of Time Technical Death Metal | review permalink
SKEPTICISM - Stormcrowfleet Funeral Doom Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Stained Class Heavy Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Rocka Rolla Hard Rock | review permalink
MAUDLIN OF THE WELL - Bath Avant-garde Metal
UFO - Phenomenon Proto-Metal
MERCYFUL FATE - Melissa Heavy Metal
PENTAGRAM - Be Forewarned Doom Metal
DOKKEN - Tooth And Nail Heavy Metal
LOUDNESS - Disillusion (撃剣霊化) Heavy Metal
ATHEIST - The Best of Atheist Technical Death Metal | review permalink
VEKTOR - Terminal Redux Technical Thrash Metal
A DAY TO REMEMBER - Common Courtesy Hardcore Punk
QUEENSRŸCHE - Queensrÿche US Power Metal
AC/DC - Highway To Hell Hard Rock
AC/DC - Back In Black Hard Rock
AC/DC - The Razors Edge Hard Rock
AC/DC - Powerage Hard Rock
AC/DC - Flick Of The Switch Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Black Sabbath Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Sabotage Heavy Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - The Sky Moves Sideways Non-Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - Signify Non-Metal
CREED - Weathered Heavy Alternative Rock
DREAM THEATER - Octavarium Progressive Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Dear Agony Alternative Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - So Cold Alternative Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Quicksand Alternative Metal | review permalink
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - ...Like Clockwork Non-Metal
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Rated R. Stoner Rock
RUSH - Grace Under Pressure Non-Metal
THE WHO - The Who Sell Out Proto-Metal
VAN HALEN - Van Halen III Hard Rock
NINE INCH NAILS - Further Down The Spiral Metal Related
NINE INCH NAILS - Year Zero Non-Metal
METALLICA - ...And Justice for All Thrash Metal
AEROSMITH - Nine Lives Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Rocks Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Rock In A Hard Place Hard Rock
CHEVELLE - La Gárgola Alternative Metal
ANATHEMA - Alternative 4 Metal Related
KORN - The Paradigm Shift Nu Metal
LEPROUS - Aeolia Progressive Metal
MUDVAYNE - L.D. 50 Nu Metal
HEART - Dreamboat Annie Non-Metal
HEART - Little Queen Non-Metal
MUDVAYNE - The End of All Things to Come Nu Metal
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - The Afterman: Descension Metal Related
TENACIOUS D - The Pick of Destiny Metal Related
METALLICA - Hero of the Day EP Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Sad but True Heavy Metal
BON JOVI - It's My Life Non-Metal
NINE INCH NAILS - The Slip Non-Metal
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD - Alien Industrial Metal
VAN HALEN - A Different Kind Of Truth Hard Rock
JUDAS PRIEST - Point Of Entry Heavy Metal
KING CRIMSON - The Power To Believe Non-Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin II Hard Rock
FINGER ELEVEN - First Time Alternative Metal
10 YEARS - The Autumn Effect Heavy Alternative Rock
OPETH - Pale Communion Metal Related
METAL CHURCH - The Dark US Power Metal
STAIND - The Illusion of Progress Hard Rock
IN FLAMES - Colony Melodic Death Metal
RA - Black Sun Alternative Metal
SEETHER - Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray Heavy Alternative Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin III Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - The Song Remains The Same Hard Rock
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Disarm the Descent Melodic Metalcore
A PERFECT CIRCLE - Thirteenth Step Metal Related
LIVING COLOUR - Time's Up Funk Metal
THRICE - The Artist in the Ambulance Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Facelift Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Greatest Hits Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Black Gives Way To Blue Alternative Metal
ARENA - The Seventh Degree of Separation Metal Related
ARENA - Pepper's Ghost Metal Related
VAN HALEN - Fair Warning Hard Rock
BLACK VEIL BRIDES - Wretched and Divine: The Story Of The Wild Ones Glam Metal | review permalink
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE - Evil Empire Rap Metal
SOUNDGARDEN - Spoonman Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Louder Than Love Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
KORN - See You on the Other Side Nu Metal
LIVING COLOUR - The Chair In The Doorway Funk Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - A Flash-Flood of Colour Hardcore Punk
LIVE - Secret Samadhi Hard Rock
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Alive or Just Breathing Melodic Metalcore
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE - Rage Against the Machine Rap Metal | review permalink
BOSTON - Don't Look Back Hard Rock
NINE INCH NAILS - Echoplex Non-Metal
HELMET - Monochrome Alternative Metal
METALLICA - Kill 'em All Thrash Metal
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - Purple Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
RUSH - Counterparts Hard Rock
RUSH - Snakes & Arrows Hard Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - The Downfall Of Us All Metalcore
TENACIOUS D - Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny Metal Related
APOCALYPTICA - Apocalyptica Symphonic Metal
ANTHRAX - Persistence Of Time Thrash Metal
STABBING WESTWARD - Lies Industrial Metal
INCUBUS (CA) - Morning View Heavy Alternative Rock
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell Non-Metal | review permalink
ELOY - Ocean Non-Metal | review permalink
ELOY - Power and the Passion Proto-Metal
ELOY - Time to Turn Non-Metal
ELOY - The Tides Return Forever Non-Metal
ELOY - Reincarnation on Stage Non-Metal
PRIMUS - Frizzle Fry Funk Metal
PRIMUS - Rhinoplasty Funk Metal
DEF LEPPARD - On Through The Night NWoBHM
SCORPIONS - Blackout Heavy Metal
MELECHESH - The Epigenesis Melodic Black Metal
STAIND - Break the Cycle Alternative Metal | review permalink
FISHBONE - The Reality Of My Surroundings Funk Metal
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Mother's Milk Metal Related
QUIET RIOT - Condition Critical Glam Metal
PAIN OF SALVATION - One Hour by the Concrete Lake Progressive Metal
HELSTAR - Multiples of Black Thrash Metal
AEROSMITH - Permanent Vacation Hard Rock | review permalink
KORN - [untitled] Nu Metal
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell Hard Rock
ANVIL - This Is Thirteen Heavy Metal
SEPULTURA - Roots Alternative Metal
DEVILDRIVER - Winter Kills Groove Metal
BUDGIE - Squawk Heavy Metal
STYX - Equinox Hard Rock | review permalink
ZZ TOP - Eliminator Hard Rock
ZZ TOP - Tres Hombres Non-Metal
MARILYN MANSON - The Pale Emperor Metal Related
COAL CHAMBER - Rivals Nu Metal
TAD - Salt Lick Alternative Metal
SLEEP - Volume One Doom Metal | review permalink
SLEEP - Dopesmoker Stoner Metal | review permalink
MOTORPSYCHO - Here Be Monsters Non-Metal
I AM THREE PEOPLE - Explore the Vertical Progressive Metal
RUSH - Caress of Steel Hard Rock
KORN - Issues Nu Metal | review permalink
ANVIL - Plenty of Power Heavy Metal | review permalink
AEROSMITH - Draw The Line Hard Rock
HUMBLE PIE - Smokin' Hard Rock
BUCKETHEAD - Pike 13 Non-Metal | review permalink
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - Tyranny And Mutation Hard Rock
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - Secret Treaties Hard Rock
CAVE OF SWIMMERS - Cave Of Swimmers Doom Metal | review permalink
INCUBUS (CA) - Make Yourself Heavy Alternative Rock
RUSH - Signals Non-Metal | review permalink
OBLOMOV - Communitas (Deconstructing the Order) Melodic Black Metal
CHIMAIRA - The Impossibility Of Reason Groove Metal | review permalink
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - We're an American Band Hard Rock
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - E Pluribus Funk Hard Rock | review permalink
SAVATAGE - Edge Of Thorns Heavy Metal
CHIMAIRA - Chimaira Groove Metal
CHIMAIRA - The Infection Groove Metal
SOULFLY - Primitive Nu Metal
SABATON - Primo Victoria Power Metal
SABATON - Attero Dominatus Power Metal
SABATON - Carolus Rex Power Metal
THE WHO - Quadrophenia Proto-Metal
THE WHO - A Quick One Proto-Metal
SOULFLY - 3 Nu Metal
DICK DALE - Surfers' Choice Non-Metal
MOTORPSYCHO - Trust Us Non-Metal | review permalink
PENTAGRAM - Last Rites Traditional Doom Metal
CANDLEMASS - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus Traditional Doom Metal
TONER LOW - II Stoner Metal
BLUE CHEER - Outsideinside Heavy Psych
BLUE CHEER - What Doesn't Kill You... Heavy Metal
NEUROSIS - Times Of Grace Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MARE COGNITUM - Phobos Monolith Atmospheric Black Metal
FAITH NO MORE - Introduce Yourself Funk Metal
FAITH NO MORE - The Real Thing Funk Metal
MOTORPSYCHO - Heavy Metal Fruit Non-Metal
GODSMACK - Awake Alternative Metal
QUIET RIOT - Metal Health Glam Metal
MEGADETH - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? Thrash Metal
THE GUESS WHO - Canned Wheat Non-Metal
KROKUS - Headhunter Heavy Metal
RA - Critical Mass Alternative Metal
SCORPIONS - Fly To The Rainbow Hard Rock
ANVIL - Forged in Fire Heavy Metal
TORCHE - Meanderthal Stoner Metal
TORCHE - Restarter Stoner Metal
FLOOR - Oblation Sludge Metal
NASUM - Human 2.0 Grindcore
THE GUESS WHO - Laughing Non-Metal
THE STOOGES - Fun House Proto-Metal
URIAH HEEP - Look At Yourself Hard Rock
GOLDEN EARRING - Eight Miles High Heavy Psych | review permalink
ACCEPT - Breaker Heavy Metal
CLUTCH - Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truths Stoner Metal
DOVE - Dove Sludge Metal | review permalink
METAL CHURCH - Metal Church US Power Metal
COSMOSQUAD - Cosmosquad Metal Related
SAINT VITUS - Saint Vitus Traditional Doom Metal
TESLA - Mechanical Resonance Hard Rock
LORDI - Get Heavy Heavy Metal | review permalink
IMMORTAL - Sons of Northern Darkness Black Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Come My Fanatics... Stoner Metal
SIX FEET UNDER (FL) - Warpath Death Metal
INCUBUS (CA) - Enjoy Incubus Funk Metal | review permalink
NOTHINGFACE - Violence Nu Metal | review permalink
JUDAS PRIEST - Painkiller Power Metal
PANTERA - Far Beyond Driven Groove Metal
INCUBUS (CA) - S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Funk Metal
EXTREME - Extreme II: Pornograffitti Funk Metal
HATEBREED - Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire Hardcore Punk
CLUTCH - Clutch Stoner Rock
DIABLO SWING ORCHESTRA - The Butcher's Ballroom Avant-garde Metal
ATHEIST - Elements Technical Death Metal
ATHEIST - Jupiter Technical Death Metal
OBITUARY - Obituary Death Metal
INTO ETERNITY - Buried in Oblivion Progressive Metal
EUROPE - Wings of Tomorrow Heavy Metal
BLACK LABEL SOCIETY - The Blessed Hellride Heavy Metal
NOTHINGFACE - An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity Nu Metal
A PERFECT CIRCLE - The Doomed Metal Related | review permalink
FRACTION - Moon Blood Proto-Metal
LAWNMOWER DETH - Ooh Crikey It's... Lawnmower Deth Crossover Thrash
PRONG - Beg to Differ Crossover Thrash
ANVIL - Worth the Weight Thrash Metal
WINGER - Winger Glam Metal
ULVER - Bergtatt: Et Eeventyr I 5 Capitler Atmospheric Black Metal
SHEAVY - Celestial Hi-Fi Stoner Metal
PARADISE LOST - Lost Paradise Death-Doom Metal
ANGKOR WAT - Corpus Christi Crossover Thrash
MORBID ANGEL - Altars of Madness Death Metal
WHORES. - Ruiner. Metal Related | review permalink
NOCTURNUS - The Key Technical Death Metal
METALLICA - Master of Puppets Thrash Metal
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock Hard Rock
AC/DC - Who Made Who Hard Rock
AC/DC - High Voltage (International Version) Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Heaven And Hell Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Mob Rules Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Born Again Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Headless Cross Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - 13 Heavy Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Diary Of A Madman Heavy Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Scream Heavy Metal
LORDI - The Monsterican Dream Heavy Metal
SEVENDUST - Time Travelers & Bonfires Non-Metal
SEVENDUST - Home Nu Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - On The Sunday Of Life Non-Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - Deadwing Metal Related
PORCUPINE TREE - The Incident Metal Related
DIO - Holy Diver Heavy Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Drag You Down Alternative Metal
RUSH - 2112 Hard Rock
THE WHO - Who Are You Hard Rock
STYX - Styx Greatest Hits Hard Rock
STYX - Man Of Miracles Hard Rock
STYX - Crystal Ball Hard Rock
NINE INCH NAILS - Ghosts I–IV Non-Metal
VAN HALEN - Diver Down Hard Rock
METALLICA - ReLoad Heavy Metal
ANATHEMA - Eternity Doom Metal
ANATHEMA - The Silent Enigma Death-Doom Metal
ANATHEMA - Judgement Non-Metal
GODSMACK - 1000hp Alternative Metal
10 YEARS - Minus The Machine Metal Related
CROSSFADE - Crossfade Metal Related | review permalink
KING CRIMSON - Red Proto-Metal
MUDVAYNE - Lost and Found Nu Metal | review permalink
THEORY OF A DEADMAN - Theory of a Deadman Heavy Alternative Rock
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - The Afterman: Ascension Metal Related
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - Live at La Zona Rosa Metal Related
THEORY OF A DEADMAN - Gasoline Heavy Alternative Rock
METALLICA - Beyond Magnetic Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Until It Sleeps Hard Rock
THEORY OF A DEADMAN - Savages Alternative Metal | review permalink
POISON - Swallow This Live Glam Metal
ELF - Elf Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Never Say Die! Heavy Metal | review permalink
JUDAS PRIEST - Nostradamus Heavy Metal
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - Stone Temple Pilots Heavy Alternative Rock
THE WHO - Tommy Proto-Metal
THE WHO - Who's Next Proto-Metal
PENDRAGON - Pure Metal Related
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV Hard Rock
PUDDLE OF MUDD - Stuck Metal Related
PORCUPINE TREE - Coma Divine II Non-Metal
RUSH - Feedback Hard Rock
MOUNTAIN - Go for Your Life Hard Rock
JUDAS PRIEST - Ram It Down Heavy Metal | review permalink
JUDAS PRIEST - Ram It Down / Heavy Metal Heavy Metal
A DAY TO REMEMBER - And Their Name Was Treason Metalcore
FUEL - The Best Of Fuel Heavy Alternative Rock
RA - From One Alternative Metal
SCORPIONS - Crazy World Hard Rock
STAIND - 14 Shades of Grey Hard Rock
STAIND - Tormented Nu Metal
RA - Black Sheep Alternative Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin Hard Rock
STABBING WESTWARD - Darkest Days Industrial Metal
STABBING WESTWARD - Wither Blister Burn + Peel Industrial Metal
LIVING COLOUR - Biscuits Funk Metal
THRICE - The Illusion of Safety Alternative Metal
ANATHEMA - Distant Satellites Non-Metal
CHEVELLE - Point #1 Alternative Metal
RA - Raw Alternative Metal
PAIN OF SALVATION - Scarsick Progressive Metal
ARENA - The Visitor Non-Metal
BLACK VEIL BRIDES - Black Veil Brides IV Glam Metal
LACUNA COIL - Dark Adrenaline Alternative Metal
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD - City Industrial Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. Alternative Metal
SICK PUPPIES - Gunfight Alternative Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Us-vs-Then-vs-Now Hard Rock
ARCH ENEMY - War Eternal Melodic Death Metal
SEETHER - Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces Heavy Alternative Rock
SEETHER - Karma and Effect Heavy Alternative Rock
QUEENSRŸCHE - Promised Land Progressive Metal
LIVING COLOUR - Collideøscope Funk Metal
RA - One Alternative Metal
LIVE - Throwing Copper Hard Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - Metanoia Non-Metal
LIVE - The Distance to Here Hard Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - All I Want Metalcore
QUEENSRŸCHE - Take Cover Hard Rock | review permalink
PORCUPINE TREE - Delerium EP Non-Metal
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Killswitch Engage (2000) Melodic Metalcore
AC/DC - Live Hard Rock
BOSTON - Walk On Hard Rock
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Hard Rock | review permalink
LIVING COLOUR - Pride Funk Metal
SEVENDUST - Sevendust Nu Metal
TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA - Night Castle Symphonic Metal
GUN - Gun Hard Rock
MUDVAYNE - Mudvayne Alternative Metal | review permalink
EUROPE - Almost Unplugged Hard Rock
PRIMUS - Green Naugahyde Funk Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Now What?! Hard Rock | review permalink
SCORPIONS - Acoustica Non-Metal
RUSH - Presto Hard Rock
RUSH - Vapor Trails Hard Rock
LORDI - To Beast Or Not To Beast Heavy Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here Hardcore Punk
STYX - Paradise Theater Non-Metal
STYX - Styx Hard Rock
CREAM - Goodbye Proto-Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - We Can Breathe In Space, They Just Don't Want Us to Escape Electronicore
BAD COMPANY - Bad Company Hard Rock
VOIVOD - Nothingface Progressive Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Stormbringer Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Live! Bootleg Hard Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - Fear Of A Blank Planet Metal Related | review permalink
ELOY - Eloy Proto-Metal
ELOY - Inside Proto-Metal
ELOY - Floating Proto-Metal
ELOY - Ocean 2: The Answer Non-Metal
ELOY - Visionary Non-Metal
PRIMUS - Tales From the Punchbowl Funk Metal
PRIMUS - Pork Soda Funk Metal
PRIMUS - The Brown Album Funk Metal
PRIMUS - Antipop Funk Metal
IRON BUTTERFLY - Heavy Proto-Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - The Mindsweep Hardcore Punk
10 YEARS - Feeding The Wolves Metal Related
MELECHESH - As Jerusalem Burns... Al'Intisar Black Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Redeemer Of Souls Heavy Metal
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Californication Non-Metal
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - One Hot Minute Metal Related
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - What Hits!? Metal Related
OPERATION: MINDCRIME - Silent Lucidity: Greatest Hits Hard Rock
TAD - Inhaler Alternative Metal
TAD - 8-Way Santa Alternative Metal
PAIN OF SALVATION - The Perfect Element, Part 1 Progressive Metal
VOIVOD - Negatron Thrash Metal
THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH - The End Is Where We Begin Alternative Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Five Crooked Lines Hard Rock | review permalink
CREAM - Disraeli Gears Proto-Metal
FOO FIGHTERS - Foo Fighters Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
HELMET - Meantime Alternative Metal | review permalink
TRIVIUM - Silence In The Snow Heavy Metal
ZZ TOP - 10 Legendary Texas Tales - The Best of ZZ Top Non-Metal
ZZ TOP - Afterburner Hard Rock
LEPROUS - The Congregation Progressive Metal
LIVE - Four Songs Hard Rock
ELF - Trying To Burn The Sun Hard Rock | review permalink
WOUNDED GIANT - Lightning Medicine Doom Metal
SLEEP - Sleep's Holy Mountain Stoner Metal | review permalink
A PERFECT CIRCLE - eMOTIVe Non-Metal | review permalink
POISON - Open Up And Say... Ahh! Glam Metal
DEF LEPPARD - Pyromania Glam Metal
DEF LEPPARD - High 'N' Dry NWoBHM
RUSH - Rush Hard Rock
RUSH - Permanent Waves Hard Rock
NEKTAR - Journey to the Centre of the Eye Proto-Metal
BUDGIE - Impeckable Hard Rock
GRAVE DIGGER - Knights of the Cross Power Metal
MUDVAYNE - All Access to All Things Nu Metal
SLADE - Play It Loud Proto-Metal
HUMBLE PIE - Town and Country Non-Metal
HUMBLE PIE - Humble Pie Hard Rock
HUMBLE PIE - Rock On Hard Rock
THORN - Bitter Potion Industrial Metal | review permalink
HUMBLE PIE - Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore Hard Rock
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - Fire Of Unknown Origin Hard Rock
DUST FOR LIFE - Dust For Life (2) Heavy Alternative Rock
CAVE OF SWIMMERS - Reflection Doom Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin Alternative Metal
TILES - Tiles Hard Rock | review permalink
MOTORPSYCHO - Lobotomizer Stoner Metal
VAN HALEN - Women And Children First Hard Rock
COUGH - Sigillum Luciferi Doom Metal
COUGH - Ritual Abuse Doom Metal
INCUBUS (CA) - A Crow Left of the Murder... Heavy Alternative Rock
NAZARETH - Razamanaz Hard Rock
ENGINE - Engine Alternative Metal | review permalink
ATTILA - Atilla Heavy Psych
VOIVOD - Post Society Progressive Metal | review permalink
CHIMAIRA - The Age of Hell Groove Metal
CHIMAIRA - Pass Out Of Existence Metalcore
CHIMAIRA - Resurrection Groove Metal
WEAPON X - Behind These Walls Heavy Metal
DISTURBED - The Sickness Nu Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Electric Wizard Doom Metal | review permalink
THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Proto-Metal
SABATON - Coat Of Arms Power Metal
ANVIL - Speed of Sound Heavy Metal
IRON BUTTERFLY - Metamorphosis Proto-Metal | review permalink
THE WHO - The Who By Numbers Hard Rock
FLOOR - Dove Sludge Metal | review permalink
TONER LOW - The X-Mas Downer Sessions Stoner Metal
STARCHILD (USA) - Starchild (2015) Doom Metal
THE GUESS WHO - American Woman Hard Rock
CODE ORANGE - Forever Metalcore
SLADE - The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome Hard Rock
NOKTURNAL MORTUM - Lunar Poetry Symphonic Black Metal
MUDVAYNE - The Beginning Of All Things To End Nu Metal | review permalink
QUIET RIOT - Down To The Bone Heavy Metal
MEGADETH - Youthanasia Heavy Metal
MEGADETH - Countdown to Extinction Heavy Metal
TILES - Presents Of Mind Hard Rock
KROKUS - One Vice at a Time Heavy Metal
BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE - Bachman-Turner Overdrive II Non-Metal
KMFDM - Xtort Industrial Metal
TORCHE - Torche Stoner Metal
FLOOR - Floor Sludge Metal
STAIND - The Singles: 1996-2006 Nu Metal
FILTER - Short Bus Industrial Metal
THE WHO - My Generation Proto-Metal
DICK DALE - Mr Eliminator Proto-Metal
RAINBOW BUTT MONKEYS - Letters from Chutney Funk Metal | review permalink
SLAUGHTER - The Wild Life Glam Metal
ARMAGEDDON REV. 16:16 - Rev. 16:16 Heavy Metal
STARCHILD (USA) - Starchild (2003) Doom Metal
LORD BY FIRE - Sword Sludge Metal
CAVITY - Supercollider Sludge Metal
SOUNDGARDEN - Badmotorfinger Heavy Alternative Rock
ESOTERIC - The Maniacal Vale Funeral Doom Metal
CROWBAR - Odd Fellows Rest Sludge Metal
HAVOK - Conformicide Thrash Metal
SIX FEET UNDER (FL) - Haunted Death Metal
WINTER - Into Darkness Death-Doom Metal | review permalink
INCUBUS (CA) - Fungus Amongus Funk Metal
VOIVOD - Killing Technology Technical Thrash Metal | review permalink
JUDAS PRIEST - Screaming For Vengeance Heavy Metal
PANTERA - Cowboys From Hell Groove Metal
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Gish Heavy Alternative Rock
MAUDLIN OF THE WELL - My Fruit Psychobells... A Seed Combustible Avant-garde Metal
VOICE - Trapped In Anguish Power Metal
HELLWITCH - Syzygial Miscreancy Technical Thrash Metal | review permalink
UFO - UFO 1 Proto-Metal
CEMENT - Cement Funk Metal
WHITESNAKE - Whitesnake Hard Rock
ENTER SHIKARI - Sorry You're Not A Winner Electronicore
POWERMAN 5000 - The Blood Splat Rating System Nu Metal
DEATH ANGEL - The Ultra-Violence Thrash Metal
GOLDEN EARRING - To the Hilt Hard Rock
TRIVIUM - The Sin And The Sentence Melodic Metalcore
LITURGY - Aesthethica Black Metal
TRACTOR - Tractor Proto-Metal
BEDLAM - Bedlam Hard Rock
TANK - Honour & Blood NWoBHM | review permalink
DIO - The Last in Line Heavy Metal
TANK - Still at War Heavy Metal
PRONG - Force Fed Crossover Thrash
ANVIL - Anvil is Anvil Heavy Metal
ANVIL - Hard 'n' Heavy Heavy Metal
SHEAVY - Synchronized Stoner Metal
SHEAVY - Blue Sky Mind Stoner Metal
EX EYE - Ex Eye Avant-garde Metal
WHORES. - Gold. Metal Related
MORBID ANGEL - Blessed Are the Sick Death Metal
POWER TRIP - Nightmare Logic Thrash Metal
NOTHINGFACE - Skeletons Nu Metal
PESTILENCE - Spheres Technical Death Metal
GOLDEN EARRING - Moontan Hard Rock
FOGHAT - Foghat (Rock 'n' Roll) Hard Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - What Separates Me From You Hardcore Punk
PAIN OF SALVATION - Road Salt Two Non-Metal
METALLICA - St. Anger Alternative Metal
AC/DC - T.N.T. Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Technical Ecstasy Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Dehumanizer Heavy Metal
LORDI - Babez For Breakfast Heavy Metal
LORDI - The Arockalypse Hard Rock
NICKELBACK - Curb Heavy Alternative Rock
NICKELBACK - Silver Side Up Heavy Alternative Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - In Absentia Metal Related
CREED - My Own Prison Heavy Alternative Rock
FINGER ELEVEN - Life Turns Electric Non-Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Above Heavy Alternative Rock
RUSH - Roll the Bones Hard Rock
IRON BUTTERFLY - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Proto-Metal
AC/DC - '74 Jailbreak Hard Rock
METALLICA - Metallica Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Death Magnetic Thrash Metal
AEROSMITH - Get Your Wings Hard Rock
CHEVELLE - Wonder What's Next Alternative Metal
CHEVELLE - Sci-Fi Crimes Alternative Metal
CHEVELLE - Any Last Words Alternative Metal
KORN - Life Is Peachy Nu Metal
NINE INCH NAILS - The Downward Spiral Metal Related
ALICE COOPER - Killer Hard Rock
LEPROUS - Tall Poppy Syndrome Progressive Metal
LOSTPROPHETS - TheFakeSoundOfProgress Nu Metal
HEART - The Road Home Non-Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Living in a Dream Heavy Alternative Rock
MUDVAYNE - Kill, I Oughtta Nu Metal
TENACIOUS D - Rize of the Fenix Metal Related
THEORY OF A DEADMAN - Scars and Souvenirs Heavy Alternative Rock
METALLICA - Enter Sandman Heavy Metal
LINKIN PARK - The Hunting Party Metal Related
DEVIN TOWNSEND - Ziltoid The Omniscient Progressive Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) Nu Metal
THE WHO - Face Dances Hard Rock
FINGER ELEVEN - iTunes Live from Montreal Hard Rock
DROWNING POOL - Sinner Nu Metal | review permalink
FAITH NO MORE - We Care A Lot Funk Metal
FAITH NO MORE - Ricochet Alternative Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Jugulator Groove Metal
VAN HALEN - Live: Right Here, Right Now Hard Rock
STYX - Cornerstone Non-Metal | review permalink
VARIOUS ARTISTS (SOUNDTRACKS) - Daredevil: The Album Alternative Metal
IN FLAMES - Sounds of a Playground Fading Alternative Metal
SEETHER - Isolate and Medicate Heavy Alternative Rock
A PERFECT CIRCLE - Mer de Noms Metal Related
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - The Split CD Stoner Rock
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Stone Age Complication Stoner Rock
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Kyuss / Queens Of The Stone Age Stoner Rock
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Gamma Ray Stoner Rock
THRICE - Identity Crisis Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Alice In Chains Alternative Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Iowa Nu Metal
FUEL - Natural Selection Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - Thank You Heavy Alternative Rock
METALLICA - Quebec Magnetic Thrash Metal
PEARL JAM - Vs. Heavy Alternative Rock
OF MICE & MEN - Restoring Force Metalcore
SALIVA - Ladies and Gentleman Hard Rock
DRAGONFORCE - Inhuman Rampage Power Metal
SEETHER - Disclaimer II Heavy Alternative Rock
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Killswitch Engage (2009) Melodic Metalcore
BOSTON - Third Stage Hard Rock
BOSTON - Greatest Hits Hard Rock
QUEENSRŸCHE - Hear In The Now Frontier Hard Rock | review permalink
LIVING COLOUR - The Paris Concert Funk Metal
ENTER SHIKARI - Take To The Skies Electronicore
TOOL - 72826 Alternative Metal
TOOL - Opiate Alternative Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Cross Purposes Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Broken, Beat & Scarred Thrash Metal
METALLICA - The Unnamed Feeling Alternative Metal
PRIMUS - Primus & the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble Non-Metal
PRIMUS - They Can’t All Be Zingers Funk Metal
LIVE - Songs from Black Mountain Non-Metal
RUSH - Hemispheres Hard Rock
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - One Of Us Is The Killer Mathcore
ANTHRAX - Fistful Of Metal Speed Metal
PEARL JAM - Jeremy Heavy Alternative Rock
ELOY - Planets Non-Metal
ELOY - Destination Non-Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Black Rain Heavy Metal
10 YEARS - Into The Half Moon Nu Metal
GODSMACK - Good Times, Bad Times... 10 Years of Godsmack Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Sap Non-Metal
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Stadium Arcadium Non-Metal
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Calculating Infinity Mathcore
DRAGONFORCE - Valley of the Damned Power Metal | review permalink
LINKIN PARK - A Thousand Suns Non-Metal
AEROSMITH - Get A Grip Hard Rock | review permalink
FINGER ELEVEN - Finger Eleven Heavy Alternative Rock
FOO FIGHTERS - The Colour and the Shape Heavy Alternative Rock
STYX - Brave New World Non-Metal
SOUNDGARDEN - Superunknown Heavy Alternative Rock
ZZ TOP - Recycler Hard Rock
MARILYN MANSON - Smells Like Children Metal Related
THRICE - Vheissu Alternative Metal | review permalink
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - The Getaway Non-Metal | review permalink
POISON - Native Tongue Glam Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - The Warning US Power Metal
VAN HALEN - 5150 Hard Rock
GUNS N' ROSES - Use Your Illusion II Hard Rock
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - On Time Heavy Psych
COAL CHAMBER - Chamber Music Nu Metal
METALLICA - Hardwired... to Self-Destruct Heavy Metal
DEFTONES - White Pony Alternative Metal
BLACK DUST - Intramurock Gothic Metal
KROKUS - Krokus Hard Rock
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Dopethrone Stoner Metal
THE GUESS WHO - It's Time Non-Metal
SLADE - Whatever Happened To Slade? Hard Rock
NICKELBACK - Feed The Machine Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
QUIET RIOT - Quiet Riot I Hard Rock
MEGADETH - Cryptic Writings Heavy Metal
MEGADETH - TH1RT3EN Thrash Metal
TILES - Fence The Clear Hard Rock
THE GUESS WHO - Share The Land Non-Metal
THE GUESS WHO - Wheatfield Soul Non-Metal
TESLA - Bust A Nut Hard Rock | review permalink
COAL CHAMBER - Coal Chamber Nu Metal
PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS - Feed the Rats Stoner Rock | review permalink
DICK DALE - King of the Surf Guitar Non-Metal
DICK DALE - Checkered Flag Proto-Metal
TRIPTYKON - Melana Chasmata Doom Metal
FAST KUTZ - Burnin' Heavy Metal | review permalink
CAVITY - After Death Sludge Metal | review permalink
VOIVOD - War And Pain Thrash Metal | review permalink
VOIVOD - Rrröööaaarrr Thrash Metal | review permalink
PANTERA - Vulgar Display of Power Groove Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - Hypnotize Alternative Metal
FAITH NO MORE - We Care A Lot Funk Metal
GOLDEN EARRING - Switch Hard Rock
LIVID - Beneath This Shroud, The Earth Erodes Doom Metal | review permalink
GREAT WHITE - Great White Glam Metal | review permalink
DOKKEN - Breaking The Chains Heavy Metal
ANVIL - Hope In Hell Heavy Metal
SIX FEET UNDER (FL) - Torment Death Metal
SWORDMASTER - Postmortem Tales Thrash Metal | review permalink
TANKIST - Unhuman Thrash Metal | review permalink
THE GUESS WHO - Rockin' Non-Metal
PANTERA - The Great Southern Trendkill Groove Metal
GOLDEN EARRING - Face It Hard Rock
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Slipknot Nu Metal
AC/DC - Black Ice Hard Rock
AC/DC - Stiff Upper Lip Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Heavy Metal
LORDI - Deadache Hard Rock
NICKELBACK - Here and Now Hard Rock
CREED - Full Circle Hard Rock
DIO - Magica Heavy Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Saturate Alternative Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Bones + Joints Heavy Alternative Rock
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Queens Of The Stone Age Stoner Rock
THE WHO - Endless Wire Hard Rock
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Raw Tracks Glam Metal
MARILYN MANSON - Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) Industrial Metal
DEATH - Scream Bloody Gore Death Metal
LOSTPROPHETS - Start Something Metal Related
PUDDLE OF MUDD - Abrasive Metal Related
COHEED AND CAMBRIA - The Second Stage Turbine Blade Metal Related | review permalink
BON JOVI - Cross Road: The Best Of Bon Jovi Glam Metal
PEARL JAM - Binaural Heavy Alternative Rock
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - Tiny Music... Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop Heavy Alternative Rock
QUEENSRŸCHE - American Soldier Heavy Metal
TOOL - Vicarious Progressive Metal
SOUNDGARDEN - Telephantasm Heavy Alternative Rock
STYX - Arch Allies: Live At Riverport Hard Rock
FUEL - Something Like Human Heavy Alternative Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - Attack Of The Killer B-Sides Non-Metal
A DAY TO REMEMBER - ­Halos For Heros, Dirt For The Dead Non-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Level Five Non-Metal
EMMURE - Eternal Enemies Metalcore
FUEL - Porcelain Heavy Alternative Rock
RAINBOW - Rising Heavy Metal
RAINBOW - The Final Cut Hard Rock
STAIND - Dysfunction Nu Metal
PAIN OF SALVATION - BE Progressive Metal
ANATHEMA - Weather Systems Non-Metal
DRAGONFORCE - Twilight Dementia Power Metal
SALIVA - Blood Stained Love Story Hard Rock
SALIVA - Under Your Skin Nu Metal
SALIVA - In It to Win It Hard Rock
VOIVOD - Infini Thrash Metal
BLACK VEIL BRIDES - Rebels Glam Metal
SALIVA - Saliva Nu Metal
SALIVA - Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits Nu Metal
SEETHER - Disclaimer Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Ultramega OK Heavy Alternative Rock
AC/DC - High Voltage Hard Rock
BOSTON - Life, Love & Hope Non-Metal | review permalink
METALLICA - '82 Garage Rehearsal Tape Thrash Metal
EUROPE - Prisoners in Paradise Hard Rock
LOSTPROPHETS - The Betrayed Non-Metal
OF MICE & MEN - The Flood Metalcore
OF MICE & MEN - Of Mice and Men Hardcore Punk
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - Agents Of Fortune Hard Rock
VOIVOD - Angel Rat Progressive Metal
MEAT LOAF - Stoney & Meatloaf Non-Metal
ELOY - Colours Non-Metal
ELOY - Ra Non-Metal
MEGADETH - The World Needs a Hero Thrash Metal
10 YEARS - Division Hard Rock
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - I'm With You Non-Metal
PAIN OF SALVATION - Falling Home Non-Metal
LIVE - V Hard Rock | review permalink
KISS - Music From The Elder Hard Rock
DREAM THEATER - Train of Thought Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Awake Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Dream Theater Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Systematic Chaos Progressive Metal
OPETH - Sorceress Progressive Metal
MESHUGGAH - The True Human Design Progressive Metal
LINKIN PARK - Hybrid Theory Nu Metal
SOULFLY - Soulfly Nu Metal
LINKIN PARK - Meteora Nu Metal
MUDVAYNE - The New Game Alternative Metal
THEORY OF A DEADMAN - The Truth Is... Heavy Alternative Rock
MEGADETH - Risk Hard Rock
NICKELBACK - All the Right Reasons Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
THE GUESS WHO - Shakin' All Over (as Chad Allan & The Expressions) Non-Metal
REGURGITATE - Carnivorous Erection Goregrind | review permalink
CONTRABAND - Contraband Glam Metal
FUEL - Sunburn Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
DICK DALE - Tribal Thunder Non-Metal
RISE OF AVERNUS - L'appel du vide Doom Metal | review permalink
FANTÔMAS - Fantômas Avant-garde Metal | review permalink
IRON MAIDEN - Killers NWoBHM
IRON MAIDEN - Dance Of Death Heavy Metal
LIVID - Sint Doom Metal
CANDLEMASS - Nightfall Traditional Doom Metal
NOTHINGFACE - Nothingface Nu Metal | review permalink
ARCH / MATHEOS - Sympathetic Resonance Progressive Metal
TRIPTYKON - Shatter Doom Metal
WHITESNAKE - Snakebite Hard Rock
AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - The Eternal Idol Heavy Metal
NICKELBACK - The Long Road Heavy Alternative Rock
NICKELBACK - Hesher Heavy Alternative Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - Stupid Dream Non-Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Paralyzer Non-Metal | review permalink
RUSH - Hold Your Fire Non-Metal
AEROSMITH - Just Push Play Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Pump Hard Rock | review permalink
LOSTPROPHETS - Liberation Transmission Non-Metal
PUDDLE OF MUDD - Life On Display Metal Related
PUDDLE OF MUDD - Come Clean Metal Related
HEART - Brigade Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - Passion Metal Related
LED ZEPPELIN - Houses Of The Holy Hard Rock
PENDRAGON - Kowtow Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - The World Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - The Window of Life Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - The Masquerade Overture Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - Not of This World Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - Believe Non-Metal
FAITH NO MORE - Quiet In Heaven / Song Of Liberty Alternative Metal
KING CRIMSON - In The Wake Of Poseidon Proto-Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Johnny B. Goode Heavy Metal
DROWNING POOL - Resilience Nu Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Iron Maiden NWoBHM
RA - Duality Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - In Through The Out Door Hard Rock
NINE INCH NAILS - Hesitation Marks Non-Metal
ARENA - Immortal? Non-Metal
PEARL JAM - Lightning Bolt Heavy Alternative Rock
SALIVA - Rise Up Nu Metal
CROSSFADE - Falling Away Metal Related | review permalink
SALIVA - Survival of the Sickest Hard Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - Recordings Non-Metal
FOGHAT - Zig Zag Walk Non-Metal
BOSTON - Corporate America Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Crush Non-Metal
LIVING COLOUR - Vivid Funk Metal
LOSTPROPHETS - Weapons Non-Metal
AC/DC - Rock Or Bust Hard Rock
ENTER SHIKARI - Common Dreads Electronicore
STYX - Styx II Hard Rock
NICKELBACK - No Fixed Address Heavy Alternative Rock
ELOY - Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes Non-Metal | review permalink
ELOY - Performance Non-Metal
ELOY - Metromania Non-Metal
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - Club Ninja Hard Rock
GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction Hard Rock
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - By The Way Non-Metal
NIRVANA - Nevermind Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - In Utero Heavy Alternative Rock
IRON MAIDEN - Powerslave NWoBHM
JON OLIVA'S PAIN - Maniacal Renderings Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Images and Words Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Black Clouds & Silver Linings Progressive Metal
FLOOR - Madonna Sludge Metal
HAKEN - Affinity Progressive Metal
HAKEN - Visions Progressive Metal
GUNS N' ROSES - Use Your Illusion I Hard Rock
THE WHO - It's Hard Hard Rock
AVATARIUM - Avatarium Doom Metal | review permalink
SOUNDGARDEN - Down On The Upside Heavy Alternative Rock
MEGADETH - Super Collider Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Tyr Heavy Metal | review permalink
ANATHEMA - Serenades Death-Doom Metal | review permalink
SLAYER - Reign in Blood Thrash Metal
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Adore Heavy Alternative Rock
MINISTRY - Filth Pig Industrial Metal | review permalink
MACHINE HEAD - The Blackening Groove Metal
BLACK VEIL BRIDES - We Stitch These Wounds Metalcore
PAIN OF SALVATION - Road Salt One Non-Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Bark At The Moon Heavy Metal
NICKELBACK - The State Heavy Alternative Rock
RUSH - A Show Of Hands Non-Metal
RUSH - Grace Under Pressure Tour Non-Metal
EMPEROR - In the Nightside Eclipse Symphonic Black Metal
VAN HALEN - Balance Hard Rock
MARILYN MANSON - Mechanical Animals Metal Related
MARILYN MANSON - Portrait Of An American Family Alternative Metal
BON JOVI - Always (1992) Hard Rock
LIMP BIZKIT - Significant Other Nu Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - Connect Sets Hard Rock
EVANESCENCE - Fallen Alternative Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Piece Of Mind NWoBHM
A DAY TO REMEMBER - For Those Who Have Heart Hardcore Punk
JUDAS PRIEST - Turbo Heavy Metal
METAL CHURCH - Hanging in the Balance Heavy Metal
PENDRAGON - Men Who Climb Mountains Non-Metal
SALIVA - Cinco Diablo Hard Rock
HAKEN - The Mountain Progressive Metal
SALIVA - Every Six Seconds Nu Metal
SALIVA - Back Into Your System Nu Metal
ALICE COOPER - Hey Stoopid Glam Metal
AC/DC - Fly On The Wall Hard Rock
BON JOVI - New Jersey Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Greatest Hits Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Live From The Have A Nice Day Tour Non-Metal
BON JOVI - Target Exclusive Non-Metal
BON JOVI - Destination Anywhere Non-Metal
BON JOVI - Bon Jovi Hard Rock
LIVE - Birds of Pray Hard Rock
LIVE - The Turn Hard Rock
STYX - Kilroy Was Here Non-Metal
AEROSMITH - A Little South Of Sanity Hard Rock
NINE INCH NAILS - Pretty Hate Machine Non-Metal | review permalink
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) Nu Metal
EUROPE - The Final Countdown Hard Rock
NIRVANA - Bleach Heavy Alternative Rock
KORN - Follow the Leader Nu Metal
ZZ TOP - XXX Hard Rock
PANOPTICON - Kentucky Atmospheric Black Metal | review permalink
SICK PUPPIES - Connect Hard Rock
DREAM THEATER - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Metropolis, Part 2: Scenes From a Memory Progressive Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water Nu Metal
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Miss Machine Mathcore | review permalink
KORN - Untouchables Nu Metal
SLADE - You Boyz Make Big Noize Hard Rock
P.A.W.N. - The Gift of Awareness Progressive Metal
MOSS - Sub Templum Drone Metal | review permalink
HAKEN - Aquarius Progressive Metal
PENDRAGON - The Jewel Non-Metal
DARKSPACE - Dark Space I Atmospheric Black Metal
DARKSPACE - Dark Space III Atmospheric Black Metal
LINKIN PARK - Minutes to Midnight Non-Metal
OATHBREAKER - Rheia Atmospheric Black Metal
INCUBUS (CA) - If Not Now, When? Non-Metal
AVATARIUM - The Girl with the Raven Mask Doom Metal | review permalink
IRON MAIDEN - The Number Of The Beast NWoBHM
IRON MAIDEN - A Matter Of Life And Death Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - No Prayer For The Dying Heavy Metal
GOLDEN EARRING - Keeper of the Flame Non-Metal
FATES WARNING - A Pleasant Shade Of Gray Progressive Metal
ANVIL - Pounding the Pavement Heavy Metal | review permalink
BLACK SABBATH - Seventh Star Heavy Metal
NICKELBACK - Dark Horse Hard Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - Up The Downstair Non-Metal
DRAGONFORCE - Ultra Beatdown Power Metal
VAN HALEN - 1984 Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Music From Another Dimension Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Night In The Ruts Hard Rock
BLACK VEIL BRIDES - Sex and Hollywood Metalcore
SHITFUCKER - Suck Cocks in Hell Crust Punk
MARILYN MANSON - Born Villain Metal Related
RAMMSTEIN - Liebe ist für alle da Industrial Metal
VAN HALEN - Van Halen II Hard Rock
AC/DC - Iron Man 2 Hard Rock
KING CRIMSON - In The Court Of The Crimson King Proto-Metal
EVANESCENCE - The Open Door Alternative Metal
EVANESCENCE - Evanescence Alternative Metal
BABYMETAL - Ijime, Dame, Zettai Alternative Metal
BABYMETAL - Megitsune Alternative Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - .5: The Gray Chapter Alternative Metal
DAVID LEE ROTH - Your Filthy Little Mouth Hard Rock
DEVIN TOWNSEND - Devlab Non-Metal | review permalink
DEVIN TOWNSEND - Z2 Progressive Metal
KORN - The Path Of Totality Nu Metal
BON JOVI - These Days Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Keep The Faith Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Have A Nice Day Non-Metal
ELOY - Codename Wildgeese Non-Metal
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - Shangri-La Dee Da Heavy Alternative Rock
VOIVOD - Kronik Thrash Metal
THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH - Oxygen: Inhale Hard Rock
DREAM THEATER - Falling Into Infinity Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - When Dream and Day Unite Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - A Dramatic Turn of Events Progressive Metal
POISON - Hollyweird Glam Metal
PAPA ROACH - Infest Nu Metal
EMMURE - Felony Metalcore
DEFTONES - Around the Fur Nu Metal
TIMELESS MIRACLE - Into The Enchanted Chamber Power Metal | review permalink
KING CRIMSON - Beat Non-Metal | review permalink
SKILLET - Ardent Worship Non-Metal
BON JOVI - 7800° Fahrenheit Hard Rock
DARKSPACE - Dark Space II Atmospheric Black Metal
DARKSPACE - Dark Space III I Atmospheric Black Metal
SUNN O))) - Soused (with Scott Walker) Drone Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ Nu Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Crimson Melodic Death Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Virtual XI Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Fear Of The Dark Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Brave New World Heavy Metal
MACHINE HEAD - The Burning Red Nu Metal
MACHINE HEAD - Supercharger Nu Metal
BLACK VEIL BRIDES - Set the World on Fire Glam Metal
METALLICA - Lulu (with Lou Reed) Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Forbidden Heavy Metal
AEROSMITH - Honkin' On Bobo Hard Rock
FINGER ELEVEN - Them vs. You vs. Me Heavy Alternative Rock | review permalink
METALLICA - Mama Said Hard Rock
LIMP BIZKIT - Gold Cobra Nu Metal
BON JOVI - Lost Highway Non-Metal
BABYMETAL - Babymetal Alternative Metal
EMMURE - Speaker of the Dead Metalcore
BON JOVI - The Circle Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Slippery When Wet Hard Rock | review permalink
STABBING WESTWARD - Stabbing Westward Non-Metal
STABBING WESTWARD - Angel Non-Metal
DREAM THEATER - The Astonishing Progressive Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Results May Vary Nu Metal
BABYMETAL - Metal Resistance Alternative Metal
SUNN O))) - Black One Drone Metal
SUNN O))) - Oracle Drone Metal
INCUBUS (CA) - Nimble Bastard Non-Metal | review permalink
IRON MAIDEN - The X Factor Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - The Book Of Souls Heavy Metal
KAYO DOT - Choirs Of The Eye Avant-garde Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Heavy Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Behind Blue Eyes Nu Metal
FINGER ELEVEN - One Thing Non-Metal
METALLICA - The View (with Lou Reed) Heavy Metal
GUNS N' ROSES - "The Spaghetti Incident?" Hard Rock
KORN - Good God: French Remixes Nu Metal
HELSTAR - Twas the Night of a Helish Xmas US Power Metal
MACHINE HEAD - Is There Anybody Out There? Nu Metal
GUNS N' ROSES - Sweet Child o' Mine Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Livin' On A Prayer Hard Rock
JOURNEY - Don't Stop Believin' Non-Metal

Metal Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Hard Rock 217 3.64
2 Non-Metal 128 3.27
3 Heavy Metal 104 3.69
4 Alternative Metal 81 3.90
5 Nu Metal 61 3.11
6 Heavy Alternative Rock 59 3.40
7 Metal Related 48 3.93
8 Progressive Metal 46 3.26
9 Proto-Metal 30 4.03
10 Thrash Metal 30 3.90
11 Funk Metal 29 4.16
12 Glam Metal 20 3.58
13 Doom Metal 20 3.83
14 Stoner Metal 16 4.31
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ANVIL Pounding the Pavement

Album · 2018 · Heavy Metal
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DISCLAIMER: because this is Anvil, a band that holds a very special place in my heart, my words are bound to be much less formal and a bit loose as I will tend to ramble. Be warned.

Ever since the release of the 2009 Netflix documentary "Anvil! The Story of Anvil", the sad tale of misfortune about the talented 80's group Anvil has garnered them the success and support that they've been seeking so dearly for almost 40 years. The members of Anvil have been very keen on stating how ecstatic they are to have found their success on numerous occasions through interview after interview. Hell, their newest effort is titled "Pounding the Pavement", a title that frontman Steve "Lips" Kudlow postulates is referring to him "rustling up business for forty years and staying at it". That must mean, undoubtedly, that the product of this newfound success that is even titled as an acknowledgement to said success should be a glowing symbol of Anvil's victory. It should.

When bands like Slayer and Metallica started out, it only took them five or less years to have the hype of mainstream popularity hefted onto their shoulders. As such, they were rather quick to the mark to familiarize themselves with not only the expectations for themselves, but the expectations other put onto them. Anvil, a band so good during the same time that it influenced the two aforementioned examples, received no such popularity. Though stagnant in this regard, Anvil was nonetheless able to forge on, providing continued quality for the past several decades. But now that Anvil has gained a somewhat of a higher level of popularity, with them providing live show after live show with an attendee count higher than anything they would have gotten in the 80s, the staleness that usually hits a band after an extended amount of time under the same level of popularity has hit Anvil drastically in a matter of a few years.

Yes, it's rather unfortunate, but this album is likely the worst Anvil album yet. It's surreal to say as just two years ago Anvil is Anvil hit the scene and was, although a run-through of Anvil's signature traditional heavy metal sound, a still creative and rather entertaining release. Songs like 'Up, Down Sideways' and 'Fire On The Highway' remain exemplary tracks in the band's repertoire.

However with a lapse of creativity and a far more boiled down production, Pounding the Pavement lacks much of the charm and authenticity of it's predecessor. For one, this has to be the absolute worst Anvil lyricism yet, and that is definitely saying something. This is made clear with each time Anvil moves anywhere close to the political spectrum, such as on 'Ego' (likely the most laughably bad anti-Trump anthem put to music- "change your diapers", yikes) or on 'Don't Tell Me' (a lambasting of "fake news"). It isn't helped that Lips' vocals are seemingly more on the forefront of the sound, giving him ample opportunity to let loose his extremely cringe-inducing lyrics and similarly downsizing his fellow bandmates' place in the fray. With all that taken into account, Lips' vocal delivery isn't even that good. While adopting different tones and inflections on Anvil is Anvil (such as the Mustaine-esque one on 'Fire on the Highway'), his delivery seems to remain very bound to his default rasp that gets extremely grating, especially as it's not quite intimidating enough to come off as genuine.

Aside from the lyrics and vocals, Pounding the Pavement missteps in quite a few other areas. The aforementioned production muddies the overall sound quite badly. Chris Robertson's bass is almost completely drowned under the drums and guitar, giving him little room to be heard at all. Secondly, the charming songwriting that usually propels Anvil out of the halls of mediocrity have fused them to the spot on this one. On one end of the spectrum the songs are completely hook with little to no filling, i.e. trotting out the same (relatively boring) riff ad nauseum for three or so minutes. The other end sounds like what I believe my friend Khaliq put best: "a glam metal band comeback- and not a good glam metal band". 'Doing What I Want' is very true to the latter, with pseudo-swagger being backed by a contrived staccato riff. Other tracks like 'Rock That Shit' have a horribly cheesy arena-rock tone that would fit something done by latter-day Poison.

The magic that Anvil had on previous releases might be a bit sparse here, but it doesn't mean that some things weren't objectively done right, particularly concerning the Anvil trio itself. Robb Reiner. All that needs to be said is that name. Reiner is perhaps the most underappreciated and balls-to-the-wall drummers to ever grace heavy metal, and his performance on this record is the biggest driving force keeping me going through it. On the other hand bassist Robertson, I believe, will never ascend to the greatness that was Glenn Five, nor will he get a truly explosive track like 2001's 'The Creep'. Definitely not with this sort of songwriting or production. It seems like that even in songs where his bass must be at the forefront like 'Warming Up', he's pushed unceremoniously into the background as he tries desperately to follow with Reiner and Lips. In the guitar section, Lips is still rather on top even if his riffs are fairly contrived. It is still wise for him to follow the advice that many have given him over the years and obtain a second guitarist as to add dynamics that Anvil so badly needs.

Song-wise, there's a few standout tracks here. The title track instrumental is a classic gallop of a tune, hitting quite a few good strokes in its grooving runtime. The cowbell is a nice, earthy touch too. 'World of Tomorrow' is a big, monumental track that's kind of funny with this hard-ass riff being the background to moments like Lips weakly shouting "peace and love!!!!" Nevertheless its pounding nature and the impressive clashing guitar tones towards the second half make it stand out quite well. Other than that, the tracks have a bad tendency to bleed into one another, or stand out in a not-very-positive way.

That ends this ramble. I must stress that I did very much want this album to be as good as Anvil is Anvil was. It just wasn't. Hopefully, this is not a signalling of Anvil breaking their near-perfect forty-year streak of good albums, because that would really be a shame. Knock on wood.

Originally written for The Frying Pan: https://fryingpanmedia.blogspot.com/2018/01/music-review-155-anvil-pounding.html

WHORES. Ruiner.

EP · 2011 · Metal Related
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In 2016, VICE's Noisey proclaimed Atlanta's WHORES to be the "new kings of noise rock", a title that the band happily flaunts at the forefront of their self-description. Such a description though is very readily able to raise any self-respecting person's eyebrows, as the validity of it could very well be egregious at best.

Whores, or bluntly WHORES., have some credit that is needed to be given, credit that does give some respectability to Noisey's honeyed praise. The band piggybacked off of a very loyal fan-base that ate up their EPs and immense live shows, eventually gaining enough underground traction to score a debut LP in October of 2016. This is, undoubtedly, an opportunity any group of poor saps wanting to make a mark with their music would dream for. The question then remains, I suppose- what made Whores as lucky as they are? What lit the fuse, started the boulder rolling, oiled the machine, and kick-started their career with any other stupid analogy? For the answer, we'll have to go back to the beginning.

Ruiner was the first EP ever delivered by Whores, and was the first peep from the studio to be served to a public forum. Ruiner, with a cover of a sleek .45 with the band's title in brash, unrelenting capitals and a title that invokes destruction, is bound to make an impact even before the music starts. But as the music starts, you quickly discern the source of Whores' success. Their sound. A monumental drum entrance and guitar screeches welcomes in the crushing vigor of 'Daddy's Money', the opening track. Every element present on this track gives credence as to how Whores has appealed to the metalhead market. Right off the bat it makes it clear that they are distancing themselves from the scores of Crowbar and Melvins imitators with the noise rock style Noisey praised them for being the kings of. It almost makes Whores seem like a reincarnation to their Southern brethren in Florida, such as the aforementioned Floor, Cavity and others- all bands who also play sludge with hefty dollops of wrenching feedback dolloped on to evoke a certain amount of rage and distortion not seen by most other metal bands. The whole EP flagrantly uses this heavenly technique, but with each song having a unique hook that propels it forward. Like heavy machine, Ruiner proceeds with a lumbering grace not unlike a titan from Greek mythos. The album stops just the way it begins, pounding staccato drums overlayed by heavy, feedback-laden riffs, wrapping this demonic automaton in a masterful bow.

Christian Lembach's larger-than-life person and voice, Travis Owen's dramatic fills and Jack Schultz's thundering bass-work all make Whores quite the fun equation, proving once again that the underground holds the best secrets. It's safe to say that, even in the fetal stages, Whores definitely warrants some sort of kingship.

TANKIST Unhuman

Album · 2017 · Thrash Metal
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Tankist came into the fray a few years back with little more than a "rage against" attitude and a deep-seated love for thrash acts of yore. Though this motivation alone has rarely done your average garage band favors, it combined with the talents of this Estonian group to make promise back in 2015 with their EP Be Offended. The obvious Megadeth influence combined with a decently virtuous technicality to their songwriting made them at least stand out from the hordes of modern thrash bands drenched in glittery production and faux-aggression.

Now that two years have passed in the wake of this EP and Tankist have had definite time to grow, how exactly do they fare with the daunting task of a full length LP? Not bad, turns out. There's a definite upspike in production quality, following in the footsteps of the slew of standalone singles the band put out last year. The technical riffage is still present on many of the songs, such as 'The Plastic Age' and 'I Know What You Are!', that see Unhuman not necessarily ascending to the insanity that was Vektor's Terminal Redux, but definitely as an album with a certain level of prowess. It can't be denied that, as a mega-fan of Atheist, technicality is disavowed by any means. Similarly, things like the Voivod influence in Kevin Marks' voice, the Anvil-esque drum sound of Simo Atso, the aforementioned Megadeth sound (present mainly in many of the riffs), and other light nods to what are perhaps Tankists' influencers give the album a sort of warmness and appeal to any even slightly well-versed thrash metal fan.

Tankist aren't perfect legends though, as they do have some issues. While Unhuman might contain rather fresh ideas for the thrash metal scene, it also showcases some of the most laughably cliched ideas in thrash's history. For instance, 'Conveyor Care' does little in the way of interesting the listener not only by having a weak bass sound, but also by having a very lackluster middle section of a simple thrash 4/4 backing a weak string of riffs. Also at times Tankist can seem a bit too entrenched in their influences, bringing out the cheese of 80's metal with things like the silly "I ain't done with you yet!" voice clip at the end of 'I Know What You Are!', and similarly the occasional laughable excitement in Marks' vocals. I mean, I'm glad the dude's having fun, but sometimes is definitely ruins the mood.

However for such an obscure group as Tankist, I can readily admit how much taste these guys have for their craft. Unhuman is no rampaging monster, but it does have quite the bark nonetheless. In all, I believe with the burgeoning talents these Estonians possess, they definitely have the capability to deliver some "fucking fist-in-the-face" songs to me in the future, cause they weren't too far off this time around.

SWORDMASTER Postmortem Tales

Album · 1997 · Thrash Metal
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Here's a funny story: when I was seven or eight years old, I fantasized about having my own rock band. I had consumed volumes of Breaking Benjamin and Green Day, and I aspired to one day be mentioned alongside the likes of Benjamin Burnley and Billy Joel Armstrong. Said desire isn't really part of my life anymore, but what I can tell you is that during this time I was a kid who loved to plan out things. Hardly any of these things came to fruition, but regardless I loved plotting my dreams in large itineraries and graphics. For this rock band dream, I conjured a single-word name for the band, being...well, Swordmaster. I drew covers of explosions and fire and flying eagles for imaginary "Swordmaster albums", and it entertained the hell out of me.

Well, flash-forward to about a decade later and here I am, with a disc in my hand from a band called Swordmaster titled Postmortem Tales. And would you look at that- explosions on the cover. Go figure.

It's safe to say my past alone propelled me toward this particular album, but I remained curious to discover the actual contents. What lies inside this particular album is at least partially interesting- Swordmaster is apparently a Swedish death-thrash band that made their marks prior to this 1997 studio debut with a black metal themed demo and a split with the Norway-based Zyklon-B. While their genre shift is definitely evident from this record, palpable nuggets of their black metal past are still present in areas like Andreas Bergh's vocal work and the droning ripple of the dual guitars. Upon first listen, I was a bit skeptical of the whole piece and it's nature as an "obscure but boring thrash release". While listening through though I was pleasantly surprised at a variety of satisfying tidbits that did well to throw a wrench into the mix of what would otherwise be a dreadfully monotonous work.

For one, Terror (aka Niklas Rudolfsson) on the skins is quite the piece of work. Owe it to the production (which is quite good for such an indie release) or what have you, but his zealous, machinery-esque drum sound is quite entertaining and fitting, and is heeded by the fact that he is quite impressive with the more rapid fills and tempo changes. Another great part of this album is its surprising eclecticism. Swordmaster not only dabble in death metal and black metal, but also in some more melodic parts such as on 'Blood Legacy' and 'Past Redemption', the band hits some notes that would not be out of place on a power metal album. Such elasticity is extremely refreshing, keeping you on your feet at all times prepared for a different sonic onslaught. The third and final noticeable feature of Postmortem Tales is the above-par songwriting. As previously mentioned, the album has a rather eclectic nature and isn't shy to pull in different metal sounds to create a fun ride. But such eclecticism wouldn't be able to function if it weren't for the songwriting, which is particularly enjoyable due to how fast everything travels. Sometimes it feels almost progressive in terms how many guitar solos and drum fills can be jammed into a simple minute of playing time.

But Postmortem Tales isn't all great, because a few things indeed hamper it. Sometimes the drums and tempo lean a bit too heavily on the thrash 4/4, a metal cliche that haunts even the best of bands. Luckily as stated before, sophisticated drum fills do well to add at least some flavor, as do the melodic guitar solos. Sometimes the vocals can grow a bit cliche as well, but honestly I wouldn't expect much more from a band still clinging a bit to their roots and is still trying to find their sound.

In all, this little gem is a romp that packs quite a punch in some areas. Definitely a punch big enough to give it the edge over much of Swordmaster's peers. I'd say check it out if you've got 45 minutes to spare.

ATHEIST The Best of Atheist

Boxset / Compilation · 2017 · Technical Death Metal
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Ever wanted to own a major chunk of Atheist's discography without needing to purchase 2005's The Collection for upwards of $60? Fear not, a solution is here!

After seven long years following Atheist's last studio album Jupiter, the band finally decided to digitally release their first ever compilation album to date- and what a compilation it is! In true-to-form fashion Atheist grab the most sonically insane and cosmic songs from their studio albums (as well as a live version of 'Mother Man' from Live At Wacken 2009) in a massive 22-track corpus. Forthright this puts The Best Of leagues ahead of other death metal contemporaries' works like Death's Best Of in '92 or Nile's Legacy of the Catacombs in '07, granted both rather good releases, simply from the vastness of the song selection. Especially considering Atheist's relatively small discography, 90 minutes of pure action may seem a bit hefty at first, but for only $10 (roughly €8.50 for you Europeans) from Bandcamp it is a fairly free-and-easy deal compared to another compilation that would front you the same price but with half the content.

This album is a perfect introductory release for beginners and also a good pickup for familiars. The only gripes I have with it are the fact that there's no physical release, because I prefer lending actual tangible material to a hypothetical beginner depending on the circumstances, and the fact that my favorite song 'Why Bother?' from Piece of Time is not present. Maybe they took the title a bit too literally?

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