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My favorite heavy metal albums

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Not the best, but my favorites, most listened to me, enjoy the ride,carpe diem, long live metal!!! \---/
 
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With this album it all began. James, Kirk, Cliff and Lars. Previously, Dave was kicked out of the band. They wrote history!!!
Metallica - Kill 'em All
 
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Second album is always important in a band. It may be a confirmation or a deathtrap. Metallica solved it, they made an album included among the most brilliant albums in Metal History. For whom the bell tolls, Creeping death, Fade to Black, Call of Kt...
Ride The Lightning
 
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They brought the message: “We are Metallica...AND THIS IS WHAT WE DO BEST”. Probably in top 3 of best metal records in History.
Master Of Puppets
 
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Much longer songs, more intricate riffs. First album with Jason on bass and it is not shown…;)To live is to die as a tribute to their fallen member Cliff. Blackened, One, Harvester of sorrow…many, many songs that you´re never tired of listening to.
...And Justice For All Remastered
 
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Bob Rock is the new producer and he has a very positive influence on Metallica sound. They made more simple songs, but they are catchy ones. Enter Sandman, Sad but true, Unforgiven…and the first real love ballad (Nothing else matters). They became ro...
Metallica The Black Album Remastered
 
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Dave Mustaine was kicked out of Metallica, although he was still making records with his new band, Megadeth was always behind. Then, this album came out. This is the fourth studio album, released in 1990. One of his finest artworks. Thank you, Dave.
Rust In Peace Remastered
 
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In 1986, Metallica's MASTER OF PUPPETS and Megadeth's PEACE SELLS...BUT WHO'S BUYING? What a time to be alive! A big, big record. Tracks such as "The Conjuring," "Devil's Island," "Good Mourning/Black Friday", they are waiting for your listening.
Peace Sells...But Who's Buying
 
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It was clearly a response to Black album(Metallica). Megadeth starts exploring new sounds, it is a real good album, less valued by fans and critics, though. Personally, it is one of my favs.
Youthanasia Remastered
 
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Another good album released by Megadeth. It is a solid album with impressive songs like Symphony of destruction, Sweating bullets. Please, take a look and you're not going to be disappointed
Countdown to Extinction
 
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Paradise Lost's fourth release from 1993, "Icon" is a classic slab of gothic metal brilliance that is absolutely amazing in every aspect. The album marks a change in the band's sound as they go from their early death/doom sound which was present on t...
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Following to Icon, Paradise Lost released another high quality album. It deserves every minute of your attention.
Draconian Times
 
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Iron Maiden's self-titled first album, which also proved to be their breakthrough, is doubtlessly one of heavy metal's all-time most influential albums
Iron Maiden [LP]
 
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This is the album that turned Iron Maiden into a metal institution. The two singles, Aces High and 2 Minutes To Midnight, are among the best songs Maiden have done, and the album concludes with two monstrous epics – the title track and Rime Of The An...
POWERSLAVE
 
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Like Rob Halford said Paranoid is the blueprint for heavy metal. I can't tell more than this: it's true, it's the foundation of this movement
Paranoid Deluxe
 
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30 blistering minutes of trash/speed metal. Rick Rubin produced it and Araya, Hanneman, King and Lombardo at drums. Like Araya said: “We were young, we were hungry, and we wanted to be faster than everybody else,”
Reign In Blood
 
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They definitely slowed it down for this album but it still heavy as hell. Hey, It's Slayer!
South Of Heaven
 
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What is metal bands without concerts?Nothing, Here it is!
Nights Of The Dead: Live In Mexico City
 
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From Brazil, and they don't play samba. They took metal and  also added hardcore, punk and industrial influences to the mix and went for a cleaner production, allowing the singer’s sociopolitical lyrics to shine through.
Chaos A.D.
 
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They shortened length of their sons, they gave them more tempo and melody. One of the best albums in history. It's worth every cent!
British Steel
 
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For me, the best album of them. Voice, rhythm, melody…I can’t recommend it enough
World Coming Down
 
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“Ace of Spades,” “Overkill” , “Bomber", or live “Motorhead” from No Sleep ’til Hammersmith. A band that influenced Metallica can't be bad
Remorse? No!
 
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Blending eerie, surging grooves influenced by Black Sabbath with thrashy speed metal riffs, Pantera created a bleak, oppressive disc that captured both ends of the speed spectrum without resorting to cliché, abrupt tempo shifts. Phil Anselmo and Dime...
Vulgar Display of Power
 
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A fantastic album, you can't miss it.
Far Beyond Driven
 
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Cemetery gates Live is all you need to buy this item if you don't have it yet. Listen to it, digest it and spit it out! It's brutal, it's metal
Official Live
 
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Songs such as “The Prince,” “Sucking My Love” and “Am I Evil?” that went through riffs like they were a dime a dozen. Lars Ulrich has called  “some of the greatest songs of all time.”  Metallica went on to cover five of the album’s seven tracks, notably “Helpless” and “Am I Evil?” in the recording studio as well as stadiums.
Lightning To The Nations