There are individual songs on other albums I might go back to more, but as an overall album experience I think this is Iron Maiden's best album.
There is very little I'd change about it and each band member is in top form here.
Much like Death Magnetic there are some good songs here, but it's way too bloated. Take out all of disc 2 besides Spit Out the Bone and you got a pretty solid album.
Metallica I'm begging you please make something that's on the level of your first 5 albums...
My choice for favourite dream pop album. It's so hypnotic, atmospheric, and beautiful. Highly recommend it. Adore Julee Cruise's voice too.
Not my favourite Morbid Angel album (Covenant is still my personal favourite) but this is the best produced Morbid Angel album by a country mile. This sounds so larger than life and Hellish. Summoning Redemption is one of their best songs.
The absurd amount of slurs brings this down for me (no I'm not offended by it and I get this is Horrorcore but it just feels like empty provocation to me), but I get why this is a rap classic. There's some good songs here and the production is solid.
I still am not an Eminem fan but I will admit this is a good album.
If you cut down the runtime to 45-50 minutes and had the mix not be completely distorted and bricked out, this would be an 80 and a great return to form.
Love this album a lot. The groovy riffs are so sick and the gruff, aggressive vocals make the riffs go extra hard. Might be my personal favourite metalcore album.
An absolutely vile, nasty album that somehow manages to be catchy admist all the brutality. A fantastic album and one of my favourites from the 90s.
Over-produced, cornball metal that's so tryhard and overly macho that it comes off as cringe. Especially with Alex Terrible's unintentionally funny vocals.
One of my most re-listened to albums. Every song is an absolute rager and every riff goes absurdly hard. Bolt Thrower's best album and an amazing swan song for the band.
The most underrated Black Sabbath album.
So many songs on this album I consider some of the best of their entire catalog. Falling Off the Edge of the World and Sign of the Southern Cross are some of my favourite Sabbath songs ever.
People praise Heaven and Hell as the best Dio era Sabbath album (and deservedly so), but I think this is a close second.