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Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 8
I'm gonna get in trouble now.
I think Justice is possibly better, and ALL of those albums up there are better than anything Metallica put out in the 80's. The only thing in their catalog that can compete is Metallica, and that was a 90's album. Not shocking it made the final three.
And as for Ozzy, he's like in my Top-5 artists. Hell, I think Ultimate Sin is his best album. I'm a total nutjob concerning that dude. No way would I take Metallica over the Oz.
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 8
Bon Jovi never broke any ground, but the music was pretty good for the most part and rarely bad. There are only a few bands you can go see even if you only like them a little bit and have a great time at the concert because you know all the songs. Bon Jovi is one of those.
I went to see them for the first time back when they did those 10 shows in NJ a few years back. It was a great show, though I gave the band the middle finger when they broke into their new country rock shit. Not a fan of that. I was far away though, I'm sure my middle finger went unnoticed. I also didn't scream or boo or anything, I felt the finger was enough.
2 great albums though, Slippery and New Jersey. That's what I went to see, and they delivered for the most part.
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 8
Master of Puppets
WHAT THE EVER LOVIN FUCK!
But seriously. C'MON! Whether you like it or not there's still some stuff up there that definitely needs to go before Puppets. With me I'm a toss up for Puppets or Justice as my favourite album but I mean Puppets is like the perfect album. NONE of the tracks are filler. NONE.
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 8
I listen to more songs, more often, off of those other albums. And I think they're stronger. Metal is great. I love it. But Photograph is a better song than anything in the Metallica catalog. Just like Welcome To The Jungle is.
The other albums have more songs I like, more frequently, and were more 'influential' in the decade, than Master of Puppets. Black Sabbath is great, but the Bee Gees meant more in the 1970s, ya know?