Metaldrumz
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The one that I have personally enjoyed the most is...
Testament - The Formation of Damnation
The 80s thrash bands seem to be better at recapturing their old sound as opposed to the 80s hard rock bands. For the most part, current releases from 80s hard rock bands sound like crap.
~Brian~
Testament - The Formation of Damnation
I was listening to Megadeth's United Abominations yesterday. I think it just may be the finest release of this last decade (2000 - 2009), by a band from the 80s.
So... if you had to pick one release from this past decade (2000 - 2009), by a band whose debut was released during the 1980s, which release would it be?
Black Sabbath are an 80's band???????????????????
Interesting.
While I like DMD, I GREATLY prefer both the S/T and King of the Gray Islands more......
Helloween - The Dark Ride
There's also Virgin Steele's "Visions of Eden"
The difference is that VS's late 90's and 00's stuff is far superior to anything they did in the 80's; in fact I feel the band got progressively better with time, unlike a lot of 80's bands that went through an entire decade of soggy, lackluster material, or tabloid-worthy exploits, before "returning to the roots" type albums, in the past few years, which are generally pretty hit-or-miss.
I think I'm going to have to go with Visions of Eden, even though I think David Defeiss has needed to buy a better sounding synthesizer, since forever.
My pick is very controversial, but I am going with Guns 'N' Roses - Chinese Deomocracy. Chinese Democracy might just be the most played album for me.
Considering he said the new Heaven and Hell album, yes I would say so because the Sabbath version of Dio most definitely was an 80s band and vastly different than Sabbath with Ozzy.
Yeah... except it has sold well over a million copies.
Well, if I love United Abominations, and you think all three are superior, why the un-recommendation?Zod - Seriously, don't even waste your time with those three 'Deth releases. RISK has a couple tolerable tunes. World Needs a Hero is as uninspired as St Anger.
Queuing now.Mayhem - Grand Declaration of War
This makes a total of 2 times I've heard of someone liking this album (the first being myself). This is one I would expect to see ranked highly on a list of "Most widely hated metal albums".