90's+ riot lineup.

very informational, I was just asking for a bit more description :loco:

wow, sounds good.

I have heard everybody liking fire down under, but I prefer BORN IN AMERICA :rock: :worship:

HEAVY METAL MACHIIII-III-IIINE, HEAVY METAL MACHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Wyvern said:
It always scare me when people mention those facts. Because all those albums sound fine to me, evidently I'm more a simple metalhead than an audiophile. :blush:

There's nothing that should scare you... :)
I was simply pointing out why I thought that these sucked soundwise.
Bwah, nevermind, let's enjoy the contents and not the wrapping. :tickled:

p.s. when I mention wrapping, would you guys agree with me that Riot has the worst covers in the history? :Spin:
 
SickBoy said:
p.s. when I mention wrapping, would you guys agree with me that Riot has the worst covers in the history? :Spin:
Narita gets my vote for the worst :D
But it's probably because they have the ugliest mascot ever ahah
 
I like some, there are many worst than Riot's out there.. But "Narita" indeed is silly!
 
Wyvern said:
I will have to drag my sword and mace to this battlefield because I have all Riot albums since "Thundersteel" (plus a "Rock City" and "Fire Down Under"), so I guess I can talk about one of the most respected American metal bands, and true pioneers of the prower metal movement.

When Mark Reale established the post quartet Riot with Mike Dimeo (vocals), Mike Flyntz (guitar), Pete Perez (bass) and Bobby Jarzombek (from the "Thundersteel" and on days), the band became one of the best melodic power bands around. All albums are really good being the higher points (IMO) "Nightbreaker", "Sons Of Society" and the lowest (but not bad) the last one "Through The Storm" (now Bobby Rondinelli on drums). "Inishmore", "The Brethen Of The Long House" and "Shine On" (live) all have great moments and not so great (let's call them "fillers"). The band had cover other people's music since "Nightbreaker", but all of them 'Burn', 'Whiter Shade Of Pale', 'Out In The Fields', 'Only You Can Rock Me' and the instrumental version of 'Here Comes The Sun' (tribute to George Harrison) are all played with respect, passion and quality.

When it comes to Riot I'll defend them a lot, so far they hadn't sell out, screw up or going lame. Maybe is not "Thundersteel" time anymore, but they retain all the quality they have showed since 1977.
Excellent response..and the only thing I would add would be a recommendation for The Privilege Of Power, which was the album after Thundersteel with the same Thundersteel line-up. It's a "love-it-or-hate-it" kinda album with a lot of weird media soundbites separating the songs. The metal absolutely smokes and the content is very representative of the pop and political culture of the time. I still find myself reaching for it...especially when I'm on the road...

Riot has gone through many line-up and stylistic changes...but man, it's all good!

Rock on!
 
Fangface said:
Narita gets my vote for the worst :D

Well, I'd rather place my vote for that stupid shark on Nightbreaker or that silly mascot and flags on Born In America...
Their cover designer(s) deserve a special treatment. :D

But it's probably because they have the ugliest mascot ever ahah

My god, whoever made that...thing up was out of his mind.
And the band even more for accepting it. :tickled:

ashaman7122 said:
Riot has gone through many line-up and stylistic changes...but man, it's all good!

Amen to that, well said!


No,no,no...SHINE on! ;)