I searched this entire thread to see if anyone has posted this, and of course, it is the very first reply. Fuck yes.
I searched this entire thread to see if anyone has posted this, and of course, it is the very first reply. Fuck yes.
nah, that's understandable, i haven't really met anyone IRL that's into the heavy stuff i have.
These 2 albums are metal masterpieces. Balls glueguned to the stone wall metal.
Definitely agreed there! It doesn't have a weak moment IMO and everything seems to fit, which is an unusual thing for a double album of its length... I listened to the whole thing in its entirety the other night and nearly two hours passed whilst listening... and I barely noticed, such was my engagement in the music!
Best SYL album to start off with is City then I would suggest Alien and finally my new favourite The New Black.
As far as some of the heaviest albums, I have to say Welcome To Sky Valley by Kyuss, it came on in the car during my drive through California's highways 89 and 44 and my god my car was rattling due to the bass. Sure it's nowhere near as heavy as some of the albums listed in this thread (and by far not the "heaviest") but man when you have your bass halfway cracked and the volume at a moderate level and the car still rattles, it really speaks for itself.
I listened to Type O Negative's World Coming Down album the other night... aside from noticing how darn good it is, I noticed that indeed, it was a somewhat dark affair, not without its humupor, but a very dark album for the band... that made it unbelieveably good, though!
^ Some great choices ^
Corrupted are insanely heavy. I'm not sure I have heard that one though.
Name the heaviest albums by some of your favorite banRAB. I'm not asking about the heaviest albums of all time, just the heaviest by some of your favorites.
1. Melvins: The Maggot
2. Tad: God's Balls
3. Alice in Chains: Facelift
4. Judas Priest: Jugulator; My favorite Priest album is Painkiller, but Jugulator is heavier, and my second favorite album by Priest.
5. Megadeth: United Abominations; A lot of people might disagree with this choice, but Dave sounRAB really ticked off. The lyrics are aggressive (see 'You're Dead') and his voice is more gravelly than on the early albums.
Seriously
it's ok^, not everyone's meant for heavy music
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