First of all, big fan of everyone who is part of Thralls of Metal: Necrotic Nick, Jammin’ Jon, Rin and Miller of course. However, don’t know if anyone’s mentioned this, but Shredlord is quite a special breed. His way of expressing and communicating each and every thought out his dome is impeccable, literally does not miss a beat. Just wanted to throw that out there, could listen to this man tell stories for days, a true lover of the art of Metal indeed. Love that, love you guys period. 💯💯💯
My list of bands when I was a teen: Black Sabbath- Heaven and Hell Exciter- Heavy Metal Maniac Slayer- Show No Mercy Mercyful Fate- Melissa Judas Priest- Screaming for Vengeance Motörhead- No Sleep Till Hammersmith Metallica- Kill em All Def Leppard- High n Dry Scorpions- Animal Magnetism Van Halen- II Iron Maiden- The Number of the Beast Riot- Fire Down Under Ozzy Osbourne- Diary of a Madman Triumph- Allied Forces Accept- Restless and Wild Rush- Moving Pictures Michael Schenker Group- MSG Saxon- Strong Arm of the Law Dio- Holy Diver Ted Nugent- Scream Dream These were from 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983. My age was 14-18 when these albums were released. I am now 55 and listen to even more extreme music now. I’ll keep buying heavy music and always go to concerts. Stay heavy and brutal. 🤘🎸😈☠️🍺
Thanks for sharing the metal tools that set you forth on this journey. And never feel embarrassed about what music makes you tick. No shame in Tears for Fears! Thanks for the video shout out/response!
Albums that molded my teen years: 1. Ritual De Lo Habitual - Jane's Addiction 2. Disintegration - The Cure 3. The Years Of Decay - OverKill 4. Arise - Sepultura 5. Slaughter Of The Soul - At The Gates 6. Aenima - Tool 7. Angel Dust - Faith No More 8. A Storm In Heaven - Verve 9. Honey's Dead - The Jesus & Mary Chain 10. Where Ya Been? - Dinosaur Jr. 11. Rust In Peace - Megadeth 12. The Process - Skinny Puppy 13. Lights, Camera...Revolution - ST 14. Enter The 36 Chambers - Wu-Tang Clan 15. Hell On Earth - Mobb Deep Honorable mentions to: The Crimson Idol by WASP Salutations From The Ghetto Nation by Warrior Soul.
Always good to hear Bill Steer get some love. I'm a huge Gentleman's Pistols fan and think Bill is quality. Amazing listening to them to think he also plays in Carcass and was once in Napalm Death
Thanks Shredlord for an excellent 20 albums list! Interesting story for you about Type O Negative . . . I caught them in 1995 when they opened for Queensrÿche and played the set in black lighting - Amazing show! I lived in NY growing up, play drums and I'm older, so RUSH, Anthrax and Dream Theater are on my list along with many you mentioned Take care!
A lot of great picks there, nice to see Dehumanizer mentioned, it's pretty underrated in the Sabbath cannon, but I think it's really solid, but it's Dio so I'm biased anyway lol
Great list mate! Been a huge fan of metal all my life too. In the spirit of sharing, made a list of my "top 20 meaningful albums" I loved as a kid/teenager growing up in the '80's. Some of this is just rock, but back in the day, was considered "metal". AC/DC - For Those about to Rock We Salute You (1981), Accept - Balls to the Wall (1984), Aerosmith - Rocks (1976), Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973), Death Angel - Frolic Through the Park (1988), Dio - The Last in Line (1984), Dokken - Tooth and Nail (1984)(George Lynch!), Iron Maiden - Powerslave (1984), Judas Priest - Defenders of the Faith (1984), Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin I (1969), Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? (1986), Megadeth - So Far, So Good... So What! (1988), Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986), Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil (1983), Motorhead - No Sleep At All (1988), Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz (1980), Slayer - Rein In Blood (1986), Suicidal Tendencies - Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit... Deja Vu (1989), Van Halen - Van Halen I (1978), W.A.S.P. - The Last Command (1985) (Chris Holmes' guitar tone!)
On top of Pantera's amazing string on albums those home videos should also be mentioned as massive influences on metal culture. We watched those things HUNDREDS of times when we were kids in the 90s and early 2000s.
My top albums from my teen year: Evisceration Plague-Cannibal Corpse Master of puppets-Metallica The Cleansing-Suicide silence Wrong one to fuck with-Dying fetus Number of the beast-Iron Maiden Ace of Spades-Motorhead Peace sells but who's buying-Megadeth Reign in Blood-Slayer Scream bloody gore-Death The Ultra violence-Death Angel Cowboys from hell-Pantera How will I laugh tomorrow when I can't even smile today-Suicidal tendencies Lawless Darkness-Watain
1-Death Spiritual healing 2-blizz of ozz 3-kill em all 4-rust in peace 5-new world order 6-Master of Reality 7-Powerslave 8-abigial 9-burn my eyes 10-Show no mercy Honorable mention is Marty's solo album called Scenes or Introduction, depending on the mood. Scenes is a better album though. Oh. I'm old born in 77
1. Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (1996), it is the first Pantera album I bought with my money and heard from a friend of mine. Was blown away by it. 2. King Diamond - The Graveyard (1996), I know it’s funny, but after The Eye I thought King Diamond was over because it was my cousins that had Mercyful Fate and KD albums. Low and behold same friend of mine Jacob said no way check it out, we were freshmen and there it was King Diamond The Graveyard and got back into KD again thanks to him. 3. Deicide - Legion (1992), honestly I was 12, not too far from my 13th birthday, when my cousin’s BF played this. I was like holy shit! Totally fell in love with this and he also had the S/t and played that one too. Been a fan ever since. 4. Sepultura - Arise (1991), heard of the band, and found Arise on cassette. This was even during the time I believe Roots was already out and shit, but I bought this and loved it. I think the next Sepultura album I got was Roots eventually. 5. Megadeth - Youthanasia (1994), another one I bought with my own dineros, for the time I jammed this quite a bit and it got me thru some shit. Again I heard all the other MD albums before this due to friends or cousins, but this one spoke to me for some reason. A Tout Le Monde was my French Lesson 😂 6. Darkthrone - Under a Funeral Moon (1993) Holy Fuck is all I can say, so raw and evil and hadn’t heard anything like this since Sodom’s Obssessed by Cruelty. A friend of mine back home in Astoria, Oregon, known for The Goonies and some movies, but also has a huge Scandinavian heritage…. Anyways the buddy of mine had cousins in Norway that would send home some Black Metal albums and this was one he said Bro, check this and tell me what you think? It opened new doors for me and my love and passion for Black Metal began. 7. Testament - The Legacy (1987), my buddy Jacob’s uncle had this on vinyl, but he really didn’t want to play his vinyl much. So the funny thing a few months later I found it on vinyl in a video store that was also selling used music. I said right the fuck on and bought it for $5 got home popped it on, and the opening riff of Over the Wall sucked me in. For the time I thought that it was better than Metallica, but MoP beats that by a c*nt hair IMO and jammed this more. 8. Kick Axe - Vices (1984), I think the cover art drew me, interesting and stuff. I thought what the hell. Again I found this as the video store. It’s a fun album to me for an 80’s metal album and I have the cd and vinyl today. There are some good sing along tracks. 9. Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated (1994), this album kicks so much ass and remember seeing Hammer Smashed Face on Ace Ventura. Was instantly hooked. I even played it last night on the Tube and my 2 year old lost his mind, all over the place dancing and grunting 😂 10. Corrosion of Conformity - Deliverance (1996), I liked the sludge of this album, and at the time, it was inspiring to me before I dig into their first couple albums and realized they were a crossover band. This band kicks ass IMO 11. Morbid Angel - Covenant (1993), I heard Morbid Angel before, and I remembered I liked them, but it was watching Beavis and Butthead that I saw the video for God of Emptiness, and believe that was the actual first MA vid I saw on MTV. Instantly fell in love with this band and Pete’s chops are insane. 12. Korn - Life is Peachy (1996), it was around this time 15 or 16, I started seeing the craze for this band and didn’t really get the whole Addidas craze. Even my thrasher friend Gabe went into this mode and he intro’d me to this album. For the time I thought it was cool, before I really even knew what Nu Metal was about. I think it was after Issues, I fell off the bandwagon, then I had a roommate that was heavily into Korn, but yeah I was already done with them by then 😑 13. Nevermore - S/t (1995), I was entranced by Warrel Dane’s voice for this time. He had that 80’s voice I hadn’t heard in a long time. And this was even before I knew he was in Sanctuary. I used to sing like him with the high voices, not so much anymore 😂 loved everything about this album. 14. Voivod - Nothingface (1989), I needed to find new music, so of course I signed up under a pseudonym for Columbia records. I saw this Voivod album Negatron and thought what the hell? I thought it was ok, not even knowing Voivods past… then I found Nothingface used in a video store for sell, $3 😂 I miss those days, but I like the opening track The Unknown Knows, and it just went on. Astronomy Domine is an ok cover, but IMO this album is no slouch and I really like it. 15. Incantation - Mortal Throne of the Nazarene (1994), Unholy fuckin Satan!!!! Another one of my cousins BF introduced me to this brutal stuff. Entranced by the atmosphere and the disgusting vocals. One of my all time favorite death metal albums and bands. Met John McEntee at a show in San Diego a couple years ago as well and he is really cool. 16. Immortal - Battles in the North (1995), another BM band I got into courtesy of my buddy’s cousin sending shit over to him from Norway. I couldn’t believe how fast the blast beats were on this album, I thought it was a machine. Who knows? 17. Dream Theater - Images and Words (1992), my buddy Jacob and his uncle got me into this band around 93 or 94 just before Awake came out. What drew me was the incredible musicianship, it is so awesome…. Note to self I need to get back into this band because I fell off after Train of Thought. Personal reasons 18. SLAAAAAAAYYYYYEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!! - Divine Intervention (1994), I’ve heard Slayer for years due to my cousins once again before this album came out, but for some odd reason this album spoke to me and I actually do go back to this album quite a bit. Songs like Dittohead, Killing Fields, Circle of Beliefs are still catchy, they sometimes will come to me as an itch and I need to hear them to cure it. Overall these days it’s a middle of the road for me 19. Savatage - Handful of Rain (1994), I like this album a lot, one because Alex Skolnick plays on it, and he’s one of my favorite guitarists of all time, also I am one of those that like Zach’s vocals. He was a great replacement for Jon when he decided to write songs for the band and be the behind the curtains type of guy. 20. Soulfly - S/t (1998), this came out a couple of months before the end of my junior year in HS. I was happy to hear Max again with this new band. I don’t own any Soulfly anymore, but I will listen to this from time to time on the Tube.
My 20 would be: Slayer- Divine Intervention when I saw the music video for Dittohead there was no going back to regular music!!! Pantera- Far Beyond Driven Deicide- Self Titled Deicide- Legion Megadeth- Rust in Peace Meshuggah- None EP Meshuggah- Chaosphere Metallica- Master of Puppets Sepultura- Chaos AD Fear Factory- Demanufacture Testament- Low Suffocation- Piercied From Within Hatebreed- Satisfaction is the Death of Desire Machine Head- Burn My Eyes At the Gates- Slaughter of the Soul The Haunted- The Haunted Made me do it Nile- Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren Ka Nile- Black Seeds of Vengeance DOWN- NOLA IN Flames- Colony I heard all these albums as a teenager and they were all albums that opened my eyes as to what the possibilities in metal were and made me search for more heavy, more brutal, more faster, and more fucked up!!!! I was born in 1980 if that makes any difference and discovered metal at the age of 14.
This is a terrific video! I’d say these were all important to me and many still are Tool - Lateralus Soilwork - Natural Born Chaos Dimmu Borgir - Spiritual Black Dimensions and Death Cult Armageddon Amon Amarth - All of the first 6 albums In Flames - Colony Arch Enemy - Wages of Sin Children of Bodom - Follow the Reaper Death - Symbolic and The Sound of Perseverance Megadeth - Rust in Peace Slayer - Reign in Blood Black Sabbath - Paranoid Krisiun - AssassiNation Decapitated - Organic Hallucinosis Finntroll - Jaktens Tid Behemoth - Zos Kia Cultus Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse Carpathian Forest - Defending the Thronw of Evil Watain - Casus Luciferi Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires Circumspice 1349 - Hellfire Mercyful Fate - Don’t Break The Oath
Great list from Nick and yourself. Now we need Jammin John to do his list. These are great because although your journey discovering metal and developing your own taste is different or similar in parts to us it also helps to give us, the audience, insights into past and future reviews on this channel. When you offer your opinion we have an idea why you feel that way even though I may not agree with it.
Nevermore's dreaming neon black is the shit. Thin line is top 10 all time maiden song. That song is healing. You can tell Dave and Adrian missed each other. Bruce reminding the world why he's a legend. That and Montsegur are my fav new Era maiden songs. Solid list bro. We got very similar taste. My metal 2.0 journey was your 1.0 God I'm old. Best Opeth is morningrise or Watershed or Blackwater Park or.....lol.
Hey you remind me of Jovial Joseph ?! Haha just kidding. Great list. You make me feel old maybe because i am lol. Most of those albums were past me when you were just getting into them. Good stuff and keep doing what you're doing. Great channel !!!
Great list here, Shred! Always fun to go back and check out the records that influenced you when you were younger. Thanks for the recommendation on Astralborne - I checked out their Eternity's End record and wow, fantastic! Definitely hear the At the Gates feel in there. Will be following them closely!
I hate the stigma that metalheads can't enjoy other music outside of metal or metal adjecent genres. Tears for Fears is great, and i woudn't consider anything about them to be "Guilty pleasure" of mine.
Funny he mentioned TFF. I was listening to Head Over Heels earlier today and I've always liked it, but never thought to check out more of their tracks. Listening to their best hits and there are some bangers there!
DEHUMANIZER IS DOPE AF!!!! I...I...IIIIIII. DIO and Tony crank!!! Doom speed metal. Criminally underrated. My favorite dio album. Love dio but prefer him his solo or Rainbow work. But fucking Hell that's a banger for sure dude.
I will throw out my 20 i chose only one album per band.As usual shred i love all your opinions 20-Dirt-Alice in Chains 19- The Gallery -Dark Tranquility 18-Texas Flood -Stevie Ray Vaughn 17-The Oath -Mercyful Fate 16-Storm of the Lights Bane-Dissection 15-The New Order -Testament 14-Metal Church-Metal Church 13-Powerslave-Iron Maiden 12-South of Heaven-Slayer 11-Hammerheart-Bathory 10-Heartwork-Carcass 9-Focus -Cynic 8-Countdown to Extinction-Megadeth 7-Danzig-Danzig 6-Screaming For Vengeance-Judas Priest 5-In the Nightside Eclipse-Emperor 4-Dusk and her Embrace-Cradle of Filth 3-Night of the stormrider-IcedEarth 2-Sound of Persevernce-Death 1im going to cheat but hey Sabbath bloody Sabbath -Black Sabbath -Heaven and Hell also
Dream Theater: Awake is the album that made me a fan for life, it’s an absolute masterpiece. It’s was also the first Dream Theater album I heard as well back in high-school. You can’t go wrong with Opeth they are legends and also my second favourite band of all time behind Judas Priest 🔥🤘
My 20. 1) Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell 2) Metallica Master of Puppets 3) Anthrax Among The living 4) Slayer: Reign In Blood 5) Overkill: Under The Influence 6) Candlemass: Nightfall 7) Venom: Black Metal 8) Queensryche: Operration: Mindcrime 9) Death: Scream Bloody Gore 10) Obituary: Slowly We Rot 11) Iron Maiden: Piece of Mind 12) Judas Priest: Screaming For Veangeance 13) Mercyful Fate: Don't Break The Oath 14) King Diamond: Abigail 15) Morbid Angel: Altars Of Madness 16) Deicide: Deicide 17) Exodus: Fabulous Disaster 18) S.O.D.: Speak English Or Die 19) Bathory: Under The Sign Of The Black Mark 20) Celtic Frost: To Mega Therion
First of all, big fan of everyone who is part of Thralls of Metal: Necrotic Nick, Jammin’ Jon, Rin and Miller of course. However, don’t know if anyone’s mentioned this, but Shredlord is quite a special breed. His way of expressing and communicating each and every thought out his dome is impeccable, literally does not miss a beat. Just wanted to throw that out there, could listen to this man tell stories for days, a true lover of the art of Metal indeed. Love that, love you guys period. 💯💯💯
My list of bands when I was a teen:
Black Sabbath- Heaven and Hell
Exciter- Heavy Metal Maniac
Slayer- Show No Mercy
Mercyful Fate- Melissa
Judas Priest- Screaming for Vengeance
Motörhead- No Sleep Till Hammersmith
Metallica- Kill em All
Def Leppard- High n Dry
Scorpions- Animal Magnetism
Van Halen- II
Iron Maiden- The Number of the Beast
Riot- Fire Down Under
Ozzy Osbourne- Diary of a Madman
Triumph- Allied Forces
Accept- Restless and Wild
Rush- Moving Pictures
Michael Schenker Group- MSG
Saxon- Strong Arm of the Law
Dio- Holy Diver
Ted Nugent- Scream Dream
These were from 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983. My age was 14-18 when these albums were released. I am now 55 and listen to even more extreme music now. I’ll keep buying heavy music and always go to concerts. Stay heavy and brutal. 🤘🎸😈☠️🍺
Thanks for sharing the metal tools that set you forth on this journey. And never feel embarrassed about what music makes you tick. No shame in Tears for Fears! Thanks for the video shout out/response!
Some great albums there. Love Ozzy,Type O, Slayer and Pantera especially. Growing up in the 90’s was great for a metal head like myself :)
Albums that molded my teen years:
1. Ritual De Lo Habitual - Jane's Addiction
2. Disintegration - The Cure
3. The Years Of Decay - OverKill
4. Arise - Sepultura
5. Slaughter Of The Soul - At The Gates
6. Aenima - Tool
7. Angel Dust - Faith No More
8. A Storm In Heaven - Verve
9. Honey's Dead - The Jesus & Mary Chain
10. Where Ya Been? - Dinosaur Jr.
11. Rust In Peace - Megadeth
12. The Process - Skinny Puppy
13. Lights, Camera...Revolution - ST
14. Enter The 36 Chambers - Wu-Tang Clan
15. Hell On Earth - Mobb Deep
Honorable mentions to:
The Crimson Idol by WASP
Salutations From The Ghetto Nation by Warrior Soul.
@@AgentBeans Amen Brother!
Great list!
Always good to hear Bill Steer get some love. I'm a huge Gentleman's Pistols fan and think Bill is quality. Amazing listening to them to think he also plays in Carcass and was once in Napalm Death
Thanks Shredlord for an excellent 20 albums list! Interesting story for you about Type O Negative . . . I caught them in 1995 when they opened for Queensrÿche and played the set in black lighting - Amazing show! I lived in NY growing up, play drums and I'm older, so RUSH, Anthrax and Dream Theater are on my list along with many you mentioned Take care!
Awesome thanks for the post much appreciated.
34:00 yes!!! Awake is my fav album by then hands down 🙌 fucking VOICES!!!
A lot of great picks there, nice to see Dehumanizer mentioned, it's pretty underrated in the Sabbath cannon, but I think it's really solid, but it's Dio so I'm biased anyway lol
Great list mate! Been a huge fan of metal all my life too. In the spirit of sharing, made a list of my "top 20 meaningful albums" I loved as a kid/teenager growing up in the '80's. Some of this is just rock, but back in the day, was considered "metal". AC/DC - For Those about to Rock We Salute You (1981), Accept - Balls to the Wall (1984), Aerosmith - Rocks (1976), Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973), Death Angel - Frolic Through the Park (1988), Dio - The Last in Line (1984), Dokken - Tooth and Nail (1984)(George Lynch!), Iron Maiden - Powerslave (1984), Judas Priest - Defenders of the Faith (1984), Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin I (1969), Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? (1986), Megadeth - So Far, So Good... So What! (1988), Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986), Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil (1983), Motorhead - No Sleep At All (1988), Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz (1980), Slayer - Rein In Blood (1986), Suicidal Tendencies - Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit... Deja Vu (1989), Van Halen - Van Halen I (1978), W.A.S.P. - The Last Command (1985) (Chris Holmes' guitar tone!)
Yesss cousin joe all great stuff 🤟🤟
On top of Pantera's amazing string on albums those home videos should also be mentioned as massive influences on metal culture. We watched those things HUNDREDS of times when we were kids in the 90s and early 2000s.
Awesome video! You have inspired me to do my own top 20, or however many come out of it haha! Thanks man! 🤘
My top albums from my teen year:
Evisceration Plague-Cannibal Corpse
Master of puppets-Metallica
The Cleansing-Suicide silence
Wrong one to fuck with-Dying fetus
Number of the beast-Iron Maiden
Ace of Spades-Motorhead
Peace sells but who's buying-Megadeth
Reign in Blood-Slayer
Scream bloody gore-Death
The Ultra violence-Death Angel
Cowboys from hell-Pantera
How will I laugh tomorrow when I can't even smile today-Suicidal tendencies
Lawless Darkness-Watain
There's obviously more but these are albums I love to death,I love all of Suicidal tendencies songs
1-Death Spiritual healing
2-blizz of ozz
3-kill em all
4-rust in peace
5-new world order
6-Master of Reality
7-Powerslave
8-abigial
9-burn my eyes
10-Show no mercy
Honorable mention is Marty's solo album called Scenes or Introduction, depending on the mood. Scenes is a better album though. Oh. I'm old born in 77
Great content my dude.
Also lol at picking up CD's at the mall.
1. Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (1996), it is the first Pantera album I bought with my money and heard from a friend of mine. Was blown away by it.
2. King Diamond - The Graveyard (1996), I know it’s funny, but after The Eye I thought King Diamond was over because it was my cousins that had Mercyful Fate and KD albums. Low and behold same friend of mine Jacob said no way check it out, we were freshmen and there it was King Diamond The Graveyard and got back into KD again thanks to him.
3. Deicide - Legion (1992), honestly I was 12, not too far from my 13th birthday, when my cousin’s BF played this. I was like holy shit! Totally fell in love with this and he also had the S/t and played that one too. Been a fan ever since.
4. Sepultura - Arise (1991), heard of the band, and found Arise on cassette. This was even during the time I believe Roots was already out and shit, but I bought this and loved it. I think the next Sepultura album I got was Roots eventually.
5. Megadeth - Youthanasia (1994), another one I bought with my own dineros, for the time I jammed this quite a bit and it got me thru some shit. Again I heard all the other MD albums before this due to friends or cousins, but this one spoke to me for some reason. A Tout Le Monde was my French Lesson 😂
6. Darkthrone - Under a Funeral Moon (1993) Holy Fuck is all I can say, so raw and evil and hadn’t heard anything like this since Sodom’s Obssessed by Cruelty. A friend of mine back home in Astoria, Oregon, known for The Goonies and some movies, but also has a huge Scandinavian heritage…. Anyways the buddy of mine had cousins in Norway that would send home some Black Metal albums and this was one he said Bro, check this and tell me what you think? It opened new doors for me and my love and passion for Black Metal began.
7. Testament - The Legacy (1987), my buddy Jacob’s uncle had this on vinyl, but he really didn’t want to play his vinyl much. So the funny thing a few months later I found it on vinyl in a video store that was also selling used music. I said right the fuck on and bought it for $5 got home popped it on, and the opening riff of Over the Wall sucked me in. For the time I thought that it was better than Metallica, but MoP beats that by a c*nt hair IMO and jammed this more.
8. Kick Axe - Vices (1984), I think the cover art drew me, interesting and stuff. I thought what the hell. Again I found this as the video store. It’s a fun album to me for an 80’s metal album and I have the cd and vinyl today. There are some good sing along tracks.
9. Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated (1994), this album kicks so much ass and remember seeing Hammer Smashed Face on Ace Ventura. Was instantly hooked. I even played it last night on the Tube and my 2 year old lost his mind, all over the place dancing and grunting 😂
10. Corrosion of Conformity - Deliverance (1996), I liked the sludge of this album, and at the time, it was inspiring to me before I dig into their first couple albums and realized they were a crossover band. This band kicks ass IMO
11. Morbid Angel - Covenant (1993), I heard Morbid Angel before, and I remembered I liked them, but it was watching Beavis and Butthead that I saw the video for God of Emptiness, and believe that was the actual first MA vid I saw on MTV. Instantly fell in love with this band and Pete’s chops are insane.
12. Korn - Life is Peachy (1996), it was around this time 15 or 16, I started seeing the craze for this band and didn’t really get the whole Addidas craze. Even my thrasher friend Gabe went into this mode and he intro’d me to this album. For the time I thought it was cool, before I really even knew what Nu Metal was about. I think it was after Issues, I fell off the bandwagon, then I had a roommate that was heavily into Korn, but yeah I was already done with them by then 😑
13. Nevermore - S/t (1995), I was entranced by Warrel Dane’s voice for this time. He had that 80’s voice I hadn’t heard in a long time. And this was even before I knew he was in Sanctuary. I used to sing like him with the high voices, not so much anymore 😂 loved everything about this album.
14. Voivod - Nothingface (1989), I needed to find new music, so of course I signed up under a pseudonym for Columbia records. I saw this Voivod album Negatron and thought what the hell? I thought it was ok, not even knowing Voivods past… then I found Nothingface used in a video store for sell, $3 😂 I miss those days, but I like the opening track The Unknown Knows, and it just went on. Astronomy Domine is an ok cover, but IMO this album is no slouch and I really like it.
15. Incantation - Mortal Throne of the Nazarene (1994), Unholy fuckin Satan!!!! Another one of my cousins BF introduced me to this brutal stuff. Entranced by the atmosphere and the disgusting vocals. One of my all time favorite death metal albums and bands. Met John McEntee at a show in San Diego a couple years ago as well and he is really cool.
16. Immortal - Battles in the North (1995), another BM band I got into courtesy of my buddy’s cousin sending shit over to him from Norway. I couldn’t believe how fast the blast beats were on this album, I thought it was a machine. Who knows?
17. Dream Theater - Images and Words (1992), my buddy Jacob and his uncle got me into this band around 93 or 94 just before Awake came out. What drew me was the incredible musicianship, it is so awesome…. Note to self I need to get back into this band because I fell off after Train of Thought. Personal reasons
18. SLAAAAAAAYYYYYEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!! - Divine Intervention (1994), I’ve heard Slayer for years due to my cousins once again before this album came out, but for some odd reason this album spoke to me and I actually do go back to this album quite a bit. Songs like Dittohead, Killing Fields, Circle of Beliefs are still catchy, they sometimes will come to me as an itch and I need to hear them to cure it. Overall these days it’s a middle of the road for me
19. Savatage - Handful of Rain (1994), I like this album a lot, one because Alex Skolnick plays on it, and he’s one of my favorite guitarists of all time, also I am one of those that like Zach’s vocals. He was a great replacement for Jon when he decided to write songs for the band and be the behind the curtains type of guy.
20. Soulfly - S/t (1998), this came out a couple of months before the end of my junior year in HS. I was happy to hear Max again with this new band. I don’t own any Soulfly anymore, but I will listen to this from time to time on the Tube.
My 20 would be:
Slayer- Divine Intervention when I saw the music video for Dittohead there was no going back to regular music!!!
Pantera- Far Beyond Driven
Deicide- Self Titled
Deicide- Legion
Megadeth- Rust in Peace
Meshuggah- None EP
Meshuggah- Chaosphere
Metallica- Master of Puppets
Sepultura- Chaos AD
Fear Factory- Demanufacture
Testament- Low
Suffocation- Piercied From Within
Hatebreed- Satisfaction is the Death of Desire
Machine Head- Burn My Eyes
At the Gates- Slaughter of the Soul
The Haunted- The Haunted Made me do it
Nile- Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren Ka
Nile- Black Seeds of Vengeance
DOWN- NOLA
IN Flames- Colony
I heard all these albums as a teenager and they were all albums that opened my eyes as to what the possibilities in metal were and made me search for more heavy, more brutal, more faster, and more fucked up!!!! I was born in 1980 if that makes any difference and discovered metal at the age of 14.
This is a terrific video! I’d say these were all important to me and many still are
Tool - Lateralus
Soilwork - Natural Born Chaos
Dimmu Borgir - Spiritual Black Dimensions and Death Cult Armageddon
Amon Amarth - All of the first 6 albums
In Flames - Colony
Arch Enemy - Wages of Sin
Children of Bodom - Follow the Reaper
Death - Symbolic and The Sound of Perseverance
Megadeth - Rust in Peace
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Krisiun - AssassiNation
Decapitated - Organic Hallucinosis
Finntroll - Jaktens Tid
Behemoth - Zos Kia Cultus
Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse
Carpathian Forest - Defending the Thronw of Evil
Watain - Casus Luciferi
Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires Circumspice
1349 - Hellfire
Mercyful Fate - Don’t Break The Oath
Special mention for Amon Amarth - Fate of Norns actually. Was one of my earliest CD purchases
Also forgot King Diamond - Abigail for some reason but that was life changing for me
Great list from Nick and yourself. Now we need Jammin John to do his list. These are great because although your journey discovering metal and developing your own taste is different or similar in parts to us it also helps to give us, the audience, insights into past and future reviews on this channel. When you offer your opinion we have an idea why you feel that way even though I may not agree with it.
Nevermore's dreaming neon black is the shit. Thin line is top 10 all time maiden song. That song is healing. You can tell Dave and Adrian missed each other. Bruce reminding the world why he's a legend. That and Montsegur are my fav new Era maiden songs. Solid list bro. We got very similar taste. My metal 2.0 journey was your 1.0 God I'm old. Best Opeth is morningrise or Watershed or Blackwater Park or.....lol.
Hey you remind me of Jovial Joseph ?! Haha just kidding. Great list. You make me feel old maybe because i am lol. Most of those albums were past me when you were just getting into them. Good stuff and keep doing what you're doing. Great channel !!!
Great list here, Shred! Always fun to go back and check out the records that influenced you when you were younger. Thanks for the recommendation on Astralborne - I checked out their Eternity's End record and wow, fantastic! Definitely hear the At the Gates feel in there. Will be following them closely!
I hate the stigma that metalheads can't enjoy other music outside of metal or metal adjecent genres. Tears for Fears is great, and i woudn't consider anything about them to be "Guilty pleasure" of mine.
But great picks. Really enjoying these videos
Agreed
Funny he mentioned TFF. I was listening to Head Over Heels earlier today and I've always liked it, but never thought to check out more of their tracks. Listening to their best hits and there are some bangers there!
So many of these could be on my list. The solo on Mother Earth is one of my favorites of all time. And Orion is my favorite Metallica song
DEHUMANIZER IS DOPE AF!!!! I...I...IIIIIII. DIO and Tony crank!!! Doom speed metal. Criminally underrated. My favorite dio album. Love dio but prefer him his solo or Rainbow work. But fucking Hell that's a banger for sure dude.
You have the same taste as me. I own almost every one of these classics.
I will throw out my 20 i chose only one album per band.As usual shred i love all your opinions
20-Dirt-Alice in Chains
19- The Gallery -Dark Tranquility
18-Texas Flood -Stevie Ray Vaughn
17-The Oath -Mercyful Fate
16-Storm of the Lights Bane-Dissection
15-The New Order -Testament
14-Metal Church-Metal Church
13-Powerslave-Iron Maiden
12-South of Heaven-Slayer
11-Hammerheart-Bathory
10-Heartwork-Carcass
9-Focus -Cynic
8-Countdown to Extinction-Megadeth
7-Danzig-Danzig
6-Screaming For Vengeance-Judas Priest
5-In the Nightside Eclipse-Emperor
4-Dusk and her Embrace-Cradle of Filth
3-Night of the stormrider-IcedEarth
2-Sound of Persevernce-Death
1im going to cheat but hey Sabbath bloody Sabbath -Black Sabbath -Heaven and Hell also
Wait...Tears for Fears is a guilty pleasure. TFF slaps! Seeds of love is a true masterpiece of a record
I liked Tears for Fears a lot in the 90s, after watching Donnie Darko I love Tears for Fears
Came here to say this. No should EVER feel guilty about liking Tears For Fears. Great band.
It's amazing how many huge albums were released in 1986, also funny that it's the year I was born, haha
dehumanizer was unreal, basically borderline thrash
What is Shreds band called?
Necrotic Nick- Constricted from Toledo, Ohio
Nothing wrong with Tears for Fears brother!
i think we are at the same age man;-)))
Back when Dimebag Darrel was Diamond Darrel lol
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Tears for Fears.... Come on man...
*Cough cough Hall and Oates cough*
Tears for Fears is my Shizzle, bruh
Dream Theater: Awake is the album that made me a fan for life, it’s an absolute masterpiece. It’s was also the first Dream Theater album I heard as well back in high-school.
You can’t go wrong with Opeth they are legends and also my second favourite band of all time behind Judas Priest 🔥🤘
I just bought that awake CD for $2.50. I haven’t listened yet.
My 20.
1) Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell
2) Metallica Master of Puppets
3) Anthrax Among The living
4) Slayer: Reign In Blood
5) Overkill: Under The Influence
6) Candlemass: Nightfall
7) Venom: Black Metal
8) Queensryche: Operration: Mindcrime
9) Death: Scream Bloody Gore
10) Obituary: Slowly We Rot
11) Iron Maiden: Piece of Mind
12) Judas Priest: Screaming For Veangeance
13) Mercyful Fate: Don't Break The Oath
14) King Diamond: Abigail
15) Morbid Angel: Altars Of Madness
16) Deicide: Deicide
17) Exodus: Fabulous Disaster
18) S.O.D.: Speak English Or Die
19) Bathory: Under The Sign Of The Black Mark
20) Celtic Frost: To Mega Therion