General Zod
Ruler of Australia
This. And I think there's about 1,000 threads on this board that would support your hypothesis.
This. And I think there's about 1,000 threads on this board that would support your hypothesis.
So what you're saying is, the greatest Metal album of all-time isn't a Metal album? Crap! I've been listening to wrong genre of music all these years.Definitely not a metal album, but I don't feel that O:M and RFO were metal albums either, strictly speaking. Don't make my enjoy Mindcrime any less.
I think a lot of folks speculated that Michael had all these classic era QR riffs just lying around, that Geoff's tyranny had prevented him from rolling out.
Haven't listened to in depth, but it's an interesting insight to where they were at the time and what's on "self-titled".
haha, Mindcrime is a top-five album for me, jam that shit once a week. Live version too. I feel like it's a really grandiose, dark, ambitious hard rock story with a handful of metal songs on it when you stack it next to The Warning and the EP material. Just the vibe I take from itSo what you're saying is, the greatest Metal album of all-time isn't a Metal album? Crap! I've been listening to wrong genre of music all these years.![]()
Interesting. I'll definitely give this a listen when I get home.I don't know about classic era, but the "mosh pit demos" by Scott & Michael were ideas created for OM:2 and rejected (by GT). Subsequently they put them up on sonofind for tv and other licensing
http://www.sonofind.com/search/html/popup_cddetails_i.php?cdcdkurz=SCD0814&sprache=EN
Not sure what the rules are to linking other forums, but googling "wilton rockenfield mosh pit demos" takes you to the story.
I get what you're saying. A lot of the music of the 80s doesn't feel as Metal as it once did, compared to some of the insanely dark and aggressive music that came about the 1990s.haha, Mindcrime is a top-five album for me, jam that shit once a week. Live version too. I feel like it's a really grandiose, dark, ambitious hard rock story with a handful of metal songs on it when you stack it next to The Warning and the EP material. Just the vibe I take from it
Carl Albert (RIP) was just as good as Tate in his prime. Many singers were just as good but never got the recognition. For instance Tim Benz was an incredible singer but I doubt many people are familiar with him. The list goes on.
Carl Albert was/is one of my all-time singers (in fact, I have to disagree with Zod...Operation Mindcrime isn't the best metal album ever; Digital Dictator from Vicious Rumors is), but it's tough to compare him to Tate since they are/were very different singers. Tate could never scream/roar like Albert, but he did have an amazing vocal tone that Carl didn't have. In their prime,though, they were both top of the heap.