My favorite Sabbath album. If course there's also Vol. 4. But this one I was always answer with when asked what's the favorite from Sabbath.
Farewell, Ozzy. No one else could have sang better for Sabbath on an album such as this. Some of Geezer's best lyrics, Tony's best guitar work, and sound. And who could forget how great of a rhythm section Geezer and Bill are.
This is the beginning of Stoner Metal. And even the gateway towards Grunge.
One of Sabbath's best albums. While I do prefer Ozzy era Sabbath with "Master of Reality" being my favorite Sabbath album. Credit must be given to Dio for breathing new life into a band that was already being seen as has beens by the time the 70s ended. I say this is one of Sabbath's best albums because of that reason, and because it includes a few Sabbath classics like the title track and "Children of the Sea".
Band past their prime release new material. A 3 EP song that isn't the slight bit of fun to listen to. Motley Crue's best albums were their first two albums, and even the Self-Titled album without Vince Neil isn't bad.
Dogs of War: The first single released. A song that is as generic as it gets. Ironically, the best track from the EP.
Fight for your Right (You've Gotta): A cover no one asked for. The irony flew over the Crue's head.
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I've always been lukewarm on Kiss. I liked a few songs here & there, but then I decided to evacuate their 70s discography. Their albums can be hit or miss, but when they hit, they hit with fun songs that are catchy, and cheesy. But it's okay to have some cheese. I learned to go with the flow when it comes to Kiss and just enjoy the music.
Sure, I've never found them life changing like the die hard fans do, but everyone hears music differently. And with this album I hear a good, party Rock ... read more