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Tupan
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Posted: 09 Apr 2019 at 8:44pm |
Let me explain this poll: sometimes, the first album doesn't shows the typical sound of a band. Often the artists only find their trademark in the second or even third releases.
So, in this list, I put the debut albums that does not represent, or are very different, from the music that made these band famous. What are your favorites? Please vote and comment! NOTE: MFKR was once considered the debut of Slipknot
Edited by Tupan - 09 Apr 2019 at 8:44pm |
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Vim Fuego
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Other: Slaughter in the Vatican - Exhorder
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Triceratopsoil
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Rocka Rolla is the best debut listed there
some other good ones: Black Sabbath s.t. Mastodon - Remission Megadeth - Killing is my Business (best classic thrash debut for me) Earth 2 High On Fire - Art of Self Defense Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye Strapping Young Lad - Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing Isis - Celestial |
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LittleBig
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Dream Theater's debut out of these, under-appreciated if you ask me, often disrespected, sometimes forgotten.
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siLLy puPPy
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I agree about the Dream Theater being better than it's generally rated but i'm voting for In Flames because that debut album is also woefully underrated and my favorite album of their entire career
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UMUR
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Out of the those, I´ve voted Metallica.
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Bosh66
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Metallica. I remember putting it on the turntable and thinking that I’d never heard anything as heavy or like it before.
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Nightfly
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Probably Metallica from that lot but I enjoy the debut albums from Rush and Slayer as well.
I quite liked Dream Theater's debut at the time but time hasn't been kind IMO. They were still learning how to write songs and tried a bit too hard to be clever which often ended up sounded awkward and disjointed. Their next couple of albums soon highlighted the flaws in the debut.
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Unitron
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"Rocka Rolla woman for a Rocka Rolla man. You can take her if you want her, if you think you can"
MFKR, Kill 'em All, and Rush are all great too.
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