I'm not a shred/solo fan in general, but these albums are exceptions:
Death-ITP
Death-Human
Cryptopsy-None So Vile
Carcass-heartwork
and a few others..
Angra-Angels Cry & Rebirth
Behemoth-Anything they do.
Dungeon-A Rise to Power
Dragonforce-Even though I am probably going to get shit for mentioning these guys they have phenomonal solo work.
Heavenly-Dust to Dust & Virus
Helloween-Walls of Jericho & Any Keeper of the Seven Keys album.
Luca Turilli-Any of his CDs.
Kreator-Extreme Aggression
ManoWar-The Triumph of Steel, Hail to England, Into Glory Ride, and Kings of Metal
Necrophagist-Onset of Purification
Overkill-Talking Over
Rhapsody-Anything of them.
Stratovarius-Episode
Symphony X-Anything of them.
Testament-The New Order & Practice What You Preach
And if you want to mention actually soloist you got Jason Becker, Yngwie Malmsteen, Micheal Angelo, John Petrucci, and Rusty Cooley
Damn, Now THATS some Carcass knowledge. Could have sworn Steer was in BlackStar (never heard em'). So who does majority of solo's on heartwork? (too lazy to bust out the cd)
Bill Steer is a complete douchebag now.
Jeff Walker wanted to arrange a reunion for the Heartwork line-up; Owen and Amott agreed but Steer replied saying, "Metal is for teenagers."
Bill Steer is a complete douchebag now.
Jeff Walker wanted to arrange a reunion for the Heartwork line-up; Owen and Amott agreed but Steer replied saying, "Metal is for teenagers."
If thats true, he is a complete fuckface. Id KILL to see a Carcass reunion. Last I read, Walker was all about it, but doubt It would happen cause Owen was very sick and I doubt he could play drums anymore.