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METALLICA - Ride the Lightning Thrash Metal | review permalink
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin III Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin II Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Houses Of The Holy Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - The Song Remains The Same Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - BBC Sessions Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Boxed Set Hard Rock
METALLICA - Kill 'em All Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Master of Puppets Thrash Metal
METALLICA - ...And Justice for All Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Metallica Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Live Shit: Binge & Purge Thrash Metal
CLUTCH - Blast Tyrant Stoner Rock
HELLOWEEN - Walls of Jericho Speed Metal
RUSH - Moving Pictures Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Machine Head Hard Rock
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness Heavy Alternative Rock
RUSH - 2112 Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - Van Halen Hard Rock
URIAH HEEP - Look At Yourself Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Love It To Death Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Welcome To My Nightmare Hard Rock
STYX - The Grand Illusion Hard Rock
GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction Hard Rock
RUSH - Permanent Waves Hard Rock
PEARL JAM - Ten Heavy Alternative Rock
AEROSMITH - Rocks Hard Rock
HAREM SCAREM - Harem Scarem Hard Rock
THIN LIZZY - Jailbreak Hard Rock
PEARL JAM - Vs. Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Superunknown Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Badmotorfinger Heavy Alternative Rock
THIN LIZZY - Black Rose: A Rock Legend Hard Rock
HELLOWEEN - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - The Time of the Oath Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Better Than Raw Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Helloween Speed Metal
HELLOWEEN - Live in the U.K. Power Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - British Steel Heavy Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Screaming For Vengeance Heavy Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Painkiller Power Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Unleashed In The East Heavy Metal
FALCONER - Among Beggars and Thieves Power Metal
FALCONER - Black Moon Rising Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Somewhere Far Beyond Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Imaginations From the Other Side Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Nightfall in Middle-Earth Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - A Night at the Opera Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - At The Edge Of Time Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Live Power Metal
RUNNING WILD - Port Royal Power Metal
RUNNING WILD - Death or Glory Power Metal
WUTHERING HEIGHTS - Far From The Madding Crowd Power Metal
WUTHERING HEIGHTS - To Travel For Evermore Power Metal
THEOCRACY - Mirror Of Souls Power Metal
STORMWARRIOR - At Foreign Shores - Live In Japan Power Metal
STORMWARRIOR - Heading Northe Power Metal
STORMWARRIOR - Thunder & Steele Power Metal
GAMMA RAY - Land of the Free Power Metal
GAMMA RAY - Somewhere Out in Space Power Metal
GAMMA RAY - Power Plant Power Metal
GALNERYUS - Resurrection Power Metal
GALNERYUS - Under The Force Of Courage Power Metal
GALNERYUS - Angel Of Salvation Power Metal
RHAPSODY OF FIRE - Legendary Tales Power Metal
RHAPSODY OF FIRE - Dawn Of Victory Power Metal
RHAPSODY OF FIRE - Rain Of A Thousand Flames Power Metal
SONATA ARCTICA - Ecliptica Power Metal
SONATA ARCTICA - For The Sake Of Revenge Power Metal
PROTEST THE HERO - Kezia Melodic Metalcore
MOONSORROW - Kivenkantaja Viking Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Powerslave NWoBHM
BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid Heavy Metal
MEGADETH - Rust in Peace Thrash Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Somewhere In Time Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - The Number Of The Beast NWoBHM
IRON MAIDEN - Killers NWoBHM
RAINBOW - Rising Heavy Metal
RAINBOW - On Stage Hard Rock
ALICE IN CHAINS - Dirt Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Jar Of Flies Non-Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Live Facelift Alternative Metal
IMMORTAL - Pure Holocaust Black Metal
IMMORTAL - At the Heart of Winter Black Metal
IMMORTAL - Damned in Black Black Metal
IMMORTAL - Sons of Northern Darkness Black Metal
IMMORTAL - The Seventh Date of Blashyrkh Black Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Operation: Mindcrime Progressive Metal
DEATH - Human Technical Death Metal
DEATH - Individual Thought Patterns Technical Death Metal
DEATH - Symbolic Technical Death Metal
DEATH - The Sound of Perseverance Technical Death Metal
OPETH - Blackwater Park Progressive Metal
OPETH - Ghost Reveries Progressive Metal
OPETH - Watershed Progressive Metal
JIMI HENDRIX - Are You Experienced? Proto-Metal
JIMI HENDRIX - Axis: Bold As Love Proto-Metal
JIMI HENDRIX - Electric Ladyland Proto-Metal
JIMI HENDRIX - Band of Gypsys Proto-Metal
DREAM THEATER - Images and Words Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Awake Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Metropolis, Part 2: Scenes From a Memory Progressive Metal
THE WHO - Who's Next Proto-Metal
THE WHO - Quadrophenia Proto-Metal
TOOL - Ænima Alternative Metal
TOOL - Lateralus Progressive Metal
TOOL - 10,000 Days Progressive Metal
QUEEN - Sheer Heart Attack Proto-Metal
QUEEN - A Night At The Opera Proto-Metal
DARK TRANQUILLITY - The Gallery Melodic Death Metal
DARK TRANQUILLITY - Damage Done Melodic Death Metal
DARK TRANQUILLITY - Character Melodic Death Metal
DARK TRANQUILLITY - Fiction Melodic Death Metal
KYUSS - Blues For The Red Sun Stoner Metal
KYUSS - Welcome To Sky Valley Stoner Metal
AGALLOCH - The Mantle Folk Metal
AGALLOCH - Ashes Against the Grain Folk Metal
SEPULTURA - Schizophrenia Thrash Metal
SEPULTURA - Beneath the Remains Thrash Metal
SEPULTURA - Roots Alternative Metal
NEAL MORSE - One Metal Related
NEAL MORSE - ? Metal Related
NEAL MORSE - Sola Scriptura Metal Related
FAITH NO MORE - Angel Dust Alternative Metal
CARCASS - Heartwork Melodic Death Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Black Sabbath Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Master Of Reality Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Heaven And Hell Heavy Metal
ANNIHILATOR - Alice in Hell Thrash Metal
KING CRIMSON - In The Court Of The Crimson King Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Lizard Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Starless And Bible Black Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Red Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Discipline Non-Metal
KING CRIMSON - USA Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - The Great Deceiver Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Absent Lovers: Live In Montreal Non-Metal
DISSECTION - The Somberlain Melodic Black Metal
DISSECTION - Storm of the Light's Bane Melodic Black Metal
KING DIAMOND - Abigail Heavy Metal
ULVER - Bergtatt: Et Eeventyr I 5 Capitler Atmospheric Black Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - In Absentia Metal Related
NEUROSIS - Souls at Zero Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - Enemy Of The Sun Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - Through Silver In Blood Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - Times Of Grace Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - A Sun That Never Sets Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - The Eye Of Every Storm Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ATHEIST - Unquestionable Presence Technical Death Metal
CANDLEMASS - Nightfall Traditional Doom Metal
ISIS - Panopticon Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ISIS - Oceanic Atmospheric Sludge Metal
VOIVOD - Killing Technology Technical Thrash Metal
VOIVOD - Dimension Hatröss Technical Thrash Metal
METAL CHURCH - Metal Church US Power Metal
METAL CHURCH - The Dark US Power Metal
METAL CHURCH - Blessing in Disguise US Power Metal
METAL CHURCH - Live Heavy Metal
RIOT - ThunderSteel US Power Metal
FATES WARNING - Awaken The Guardian US Power Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Deep Purple In Rock Hard Rock | review permalink
KORN - Korn Nu Metal
KORN - Issues Nu Metal | review permalink
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - Toxicity Alternative Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Shout At The Devil Glam Metal
DOKKEN - Under Lock And Key Glam Metal
DEF LEPPARD - Pyromania Glam Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Dr. Feelgood Glam Metal
BORIS - Boris At Last: -Feedbacker- Drone Metal
BORIS - Pink Metal Related
BORIS - あくまのうた (Akuma No Uta) Sludge Metal
NEGURĂ BUNGET - OM Atmospheric Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Below the Lights Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Isa Black Metal
CRADLE OF FILTH - Dusk and Her Embrace Symphonic Black Metal
ALCEST - Écailles de lune Atmospheric Black Metal
ALCEST - Souvenirs d'un autre monde Metal Related
ALCEST - Les Voyages de L'âme Atmospheric Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Frost Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Mardraum: Beyond the Within Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Axioma Ethica Odini Progressive Metal
ENSLAVED - Ruun Black Metal
THERION - Theli Symphonic Metal
THERION - Secret of the Runes Symphonic Metal
THERION - Live Gothic Symphonic Metal
SLAYER - Reign in Blood Thrash Metal
SLAYER - South of Heaven Thrash Metal
SLAYER - Seasons in the Abyss Thrash Metal
CELTIC FROST - To Mega Therion Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - The Legacy Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - The New Order Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - Practice What You Preach Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - The Gathering Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - So Far, So Good... So What! Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - Countdown to Extinction Heavy Metal
KREATOR - Extreme Aggression Thrash Metal
KREATOR - Coma of Souls Thrash Metal
CORONER - Punishment for Decadence Technical Thrash Metal
CORONER - No More Color Technical Thrash Metal
CORONER - Mental Vortex Technical Thrash Metal
VEKTOR - Black Future Technical Thrash Metal
VEKTOR - Outer Isolation Technical Thrash Metal
VEKTOR - Terminal Redux Technical Thrash Metal
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES - Suicidal Tendencies Hardcore Punk
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES - Lights... Camera... Revolution! Crossover Thrash
OVERKILL - Taking Over Thrash Metal
OVERKILL - Horrorscope Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - By Inheritance Thrash Metal
EXODUS - Bonded by Blood Thrash Metal
ELVENKING - The Pagan Manifesto Folk Metal
GORGUTS - Colored Sands Technical Death Metal
CRADLE OF FILTH - Dusk... and Her Embrace - The Original Sin Symphonic Black Metal
NIRVANA - Nevermind Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - In Utero Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - MTV Unplugged In New York Non-Metal
NIRVANA - Live at Reading Heavy Alternative Rock
HELSTAR - A Distant Thunder US Power Metal | review permalink
CONVERGE - Jane Doe Mathcore
CONVERGE - You Fail Me Mathcore
CONVERGE - All We Love We Leave Behind Metalcore
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Calculating Infinity Mathcore
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - One Of Us Is The Killer Mathcore
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Irony Is a Dead Scene (with Mike Patton) Mathcore
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME - Colors_Live Progressive Metal
BOTCH - We Are The Romans Mathcore
HELSTAR - Nosferatu US Power Metal | review permalink
MAUDLIN OF THE WELL - Bath Avant-garde Metal
MAUDLIN OF THE WELL - Leaving Your Body Map Avant-garde Metal
ANGRA - Temple of Shadows Progressive Metal
GENGHIS TRON - Board Up The House Cybergrind
NAPALM DEATH - Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism Grindcore
PIG DESTROYER - Prowler in the Yard Grindcore
PIG DESTROYER - Terrifyer Grindcore
NAPALM DEATH - Enemy of the Music Business Death Metal
NAPALM DEATH - The Code Is Red... Long Live the Code Death Metal
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell Hard Rock
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell: Live With The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Non-Metal
NILE - Annihilation of the Wicked Technical Death Metal
ULCERATE - Stare into Death and Be Still Technical Death Metal
GORGUTS - Obscura Technical Death Metal
SONATA ARCTICA - Silence Power Metal | review permalink
SUFFOCATION - Effigy of the Forgotten Brutal Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - Pierced From Within Brutal Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - Human Waste Brutal Death Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Crimson Melodic Death Metal
IN FLAMES - The Jester Race Melodic Death Metal
IN FLAMES - Whoracle Melodic Death Metal
DIMMU BORGIR - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant Symphonic Black Metal
CHTHONIC - Takasago Army Symphonic Black Metal
LIMBONIC ART - Moon in the Scorpio Symphonic Black Metal
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Sleeper Brutal Death Metal
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Deprive Brutal Death Metal | review permalink
THERION - Vovin Symphonic Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Crimson II Melodic Death Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Purgatory Afterglow Melodic Death Metal
JAG PANZER - Ample Destruction US Power Metal
ICED EARTH - Night of the Stormrider US Power Metal
VIRGIN STEELE - Invictus US Power Metal
FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY - Absolute Hope Absolute Hell Deathcore
FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY - The Sea Of Tragic Beasts Deathcore
KILLING JOKE - Pandemonium Industrial Metal
KILLING JOKE - Killing Joke Industrial Metal
KILLING JOKE - Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions Industrial Metal
CULT OF LUNA - Mariner (with Julie Christmas) Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MASTODON - Crack The Skye Sludge Metal
HELLOWEEN - Helloween Power Metal | review permalink
MESHUGGAH - Destroy Erase Improve Progressive Metal
EMPEROR - In the Nightside Eclipse Symphonic Black Metal | review permalink
EMPEROR - Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk Symphonic Black Metal | review permalink
EMPEROR - IX Equilibrium Symphonic Black Metal | review permalink
EMPEROR - Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise Symphonic Black Metal | review permalink
MASTODON - Leviathan Sludge Metal
MASTODON - Remission Sludge Metal
MASTODON - Blood Mountain Sludge Metal
CABINET - Claustrophobic Dysentery Death Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Physical Graffiti Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Celebration Day Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - How The West Was Won Hard Rock
METALLICA - Through the Never Thrash Metal
CLUTCH - Clutch Stoner Rock
EXCITER - Heavy Metal Maniac Speed Metal
VENOM - Welcome to Hell Speed Metal
RUSH - A Farewell to Kings Hard Rock
RUSH - Hemispheres Hard Rock
AC/DC - Highway To Hell Hard Rock
URIAH HEEP - Demons And Wizards Hard Rock
URIAH HEEP - The Magician's Birthday Hard Rock
AC/DC - Back In Black Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Killer Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Billion Dollar Babies Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Trash Glam Metal
ALICE COOPER - Hey Stoopid Glam Metal
ALICE COOPER - Brutal Planet Heavy Metal
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Siamese Dream Heavy Alternative Rock
TESLA - Mechanical Resonance Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Screaming Life Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Live On I-5 Heavy Alternative Rock
PEARL JAM - Vitalogy Heavy Alternative Rock
PEARL JAM - Yield Heavy Alternative Rock
THIN LIZZY - Bad Reputation Hard Rock
THIN LIZZY - Vagabonds Of The Western World Hard Rock
EXCITER - Long Live the Loud Speed Metal
AGENT STEEL - Unstoppable Force Speed Metal
HELLOWEEN - Master of the Rings Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Gambling With the Devil Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - 7 Sinners Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy: World Tour 2005/2006 Power Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Sad Wings Of Destiny Heavy Metal
MINDMAZE - Back from the Edge Power Metal
ARMORY - The Dawn of Enlightenment Power Metal
ARMORY - Empyrean Realms Power Metal
WIND ROSE - Wardens of the West Wind Power Metal
FALCONER - Falconer Power Metal
FALCONER - Chapters From a Vale Forlorn Power Metal
POWERWOLF - Lupus Dei Power Metal
POWERWOLF - Bible of the Beast Power Metal
LOVEBITES - Awakening from Abyss Power Metal
LOVEBITES - Battle Against Damnation Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Tales From the Twilight World Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - A Twist in the Myth Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Beyond the Red Mirror Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Tokyo Tales Power Metal
RUNNING WILD - Under Jolly Roger Power Metal
RUNNING WILD - Pile of Skulls Power Metal
DRAGONLAND - Astronomy Power Metal
PYRAMAZE - Legend of the Bone Carver Power Metal
STORMWARRIOR - Stormwarrior Power Metal
STORMWARRIOR - Northern Rage Power Metal
GAMMA RAY - No World Order Power Metal
GLORYHAMMER - Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards Power Metal
GLORYHAMMER - Legends from Beyond the Galactic Terrorvortex Power Metal
GALNERYUS - Beyond the End of Despair… Power Metal
GALNERYUS - Phoenix Rising Power Metal
RAGE - Black in Mind Power Metal
RHAPSODY OF FIRE - Symphony Of Enchanted Lands Power Metal
RHAPSODY OF FIRE - Power Of The Dragonflame Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Episode Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Visions Power Metal
ANGRA - Holy Land Power Metal
SONATA ARCTICA - Winterheart's Guild Power Metal
SONATA ARCTICA - Reckoning Night Power Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Iron Maiden NWoBHM
IRON MAIDEN - Piece Of Mind NWoBHM
RAINBOW - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Hard Rock
RAINBOW - Long Live Rock 'n' Roll Heavy Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Facelift Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Alice In Chains Alternative Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Rage For Order Heavy Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Empire Progressive Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Promised Land Progressive Metal
DEATH - Leprosy Death Metal
OPETH - Orchid Progressive Metal
OPETH - Still Life Progressive Metal
OPETH - Morningrise Progressive Metal
OPETH - My Arms, Your Hearse Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - When Dream and Day Unite Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Train of Thought Progressive Metal
THE WHO - My Generation Proto-Metal
THE WHO - The Who Sell Out Proto-Metal
THE WHO - Tommy Proto-Metal
TOOL - Undertow Alternative Metal
TOOL - Fear Inoculum Progressive Metal
QUEEN - Queen II Proto-Metal
QUEEN - A Day At The Races Hard Rock
QUEEN - Jazz Hard Rock
KYUSS - Live At The Marquee Club Stoner Metal
AGALLOCH - Pale Folklore Folk Metal
AGALLOCH - Marrow of the Spirit Atmospheric Black Metal
SEPULTURA - Arise Thrash Metal
SEPULTURA - Chaos A.D. Groove Metal
SEPULTURA - Quadra Thrash Metal
NEAL MORSE - Testimony Non-Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Vol 4 Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Sabotage Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Mob Rules Heavy Metal
ANNIHILATOR - Never, Neverland Thrash Metal
ANTHRAX - Spreading The Disease Thrash Metal
ANTHRAX - Among The Living Thrash Metal
KING CRIMSON - In The Wake Of Poseidon Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Islands Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Larks' Tongues In Aspic Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - The Power To Believe Non-Metal
KING CRIMSON - The Night Watch Proto-Metal
ULVER - Nattens Madrigal: Aatte Hymne Til Ulven I Manden Black Metal
NEUROSIS - Neurosis & Jarboe (with Jarboe) Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - Given To The Rising Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ATHEIST - Elements Technical Death Metal
ISIS - Celestial Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ISIS - Wavering Radiant Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ISIS - In The Absence Of Truth Atmospheric Sludge Metal
VOIVOD - Angel Rat Progressive Metal
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Hard Rock
RIOT - The Privilege of Power US Power Metal
RIOT - Unleash the Fire US Power Metal
RIOT - Armor of Light US Power Metal
FATES WARNING - The Spectre Within US Power Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - System of a Down Alternative Metal
RATT - Out Of The Cellar Glam Metal
WINGER - Winger Glam Metal
CINDERELLA - Night Songs Glam Metal
L.A. GUNS - L.A. Guns Glam Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Too Fast For Love Glam Metal
BORIS - Flood Metal Related
BORIS - Heavy Rocks Stoner Metal
BURZUM - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss Atmospheric Black Metal
ALCEST - Kodama Atmospheric Black Metal
ALCEST - Spiritual Instinct Atmospheric Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Vikingligr Veldi Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Eld Black Metal
ENSLAVED - Blodhemn Black Metal
ENSLAVED - E Progressive Metal
ENSLAVED - Monumension Black Metal
MARE COGNITUM - Phobos Monolith Atmospheric Black Metal
THERION - Lemuria Symphonic Metal
SLAYER - Show No Mercy Thrash Metal
SLAYER - Hell Awaits Thrash Metal
CELTIC FROST - Morbid Tales Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - Live at Eindhoven Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - Youthanasia Heavy Metal
KREATOR - Pleasure to Kill Thrash Metal
KREATOR - Terrible Certainty Thrash Metal
CORONER - R.I.P. Technical Thrash Metal
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today Thrash Metal
OVERKILL - Feel The Fire Thrash Metal
WATCHTOWER - Control And Resistance Technical Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - Fear of Tomorrow Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - Terror Squad Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - Legions Thrash Metal
PARADOX - Heresy Thrash Metal
EXODUS - Tempo of the Damned Thrash Metal
MOONSORROW - Jumalten aika Folk Metal
NIRVANA - Bleach Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - Incesticide Heavy Alternative Rock
CONVERGE - No Heroes Mathcore
CONVERGE - Axe to Fall Metalcore
CONVERGE - The Dusk In Us Metalcore
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Ire Works Mathcore
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Miss Machine Mathcore
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME - Alaska Metalcore
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME - Colors Progressive Metal
BOTCH - American Nervoso Mathcore
BOTCH - An Anthology of Dead Ends Mathcore
ANGRA - Angels Cry Power Metal
NAPALM DEATH - From Enslavement to Obliteration Grindcore
NAPALM DEATH - Smear Campaign Death Metal
MEAT LOAF - Dead Ringer Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Live Around The World Non-Metal
INSOMNIUM - Above the Weeping World Melodic Death Metal
AMORPHIS - Tales From the Thousand Lakes Melodic Death Metal
AMORPHIS - Tuonela Progressive Metal
AMORPHIS - Privilege of Evil Death Metal
INSOMNIUM - Since the Day It All Came Down Melodic Death Metal
IN FLAMES - Colony Melodic Death Metal
IN FLAMES - Clayman Melodic Death Metal
DIMMU BORGIR - Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia Symphonic Black Metal
LIMBONIC ART - In Abhorrence Dementia Symphonic Black Metal
LIMBONIC ART - Epitome of Illusions Symphonic Black Metal
EXTOL - Burial Death Metal
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Black Earth Child Brutal Death Metal
TERRORIZER - World Downfall Deathgrind
THEOCRACY - As the World Bleeds Power Metal
ICED EARTH - Something Wicked This Way Comes US Power Metal
FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY - The Great Collapse Deathcore
KILLING JOKE - Killing Joke (Debut) Non-Metal
KILLING JOKE - Hosannas From the Basements of Hell Industrial Metal
KILLING JOKE - Pylon Industrial Metal
KILLING JOKE - MMXII Industrial Metal
CROWBAR - Sonic Excess In Its Purest Form Sludge Metal
HELLOWEEN - The Dark Ride Power Metal
MESHUGGAH - Catch Thirtythree Progressive Metal
CABINET - Decomposing Hexahedronic Seplophobia Death Metal
GOATPENIS - Anesthetic Vapor War Metal
GOATPENIS - Depleted Ammunition War Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Presence Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - In Through The Out Door Hard Rock
METALLICA - Load Heavy Metal
METALLICA - The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited Thrash Metal
CLUTCH - Psychic Warfare Stoner Rock
ALICE COOPER - School's Out Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Muscle Of Love Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Alice Cooper Goes To Hell Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - Special Forces Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - Raise Your Fist And Yell Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - The Last Temptation Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Dragontown Heavy Metal
ALICE COOPER - Welcome 2 My Nightmare Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Ultramega OK Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Louder Than Love Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Down On The Upside Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Deep Six Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Fopp Heavy Alternative Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Screaming Life / Fopp Heavy Alternative Rock
PEARL JAM - No Code Heavy Alternative Rock
THIN LIZZY - Nightlife Hard Rock
AGENT STEEL - Skeptics Apocalypse Speed Metal
HELLOWEEN - Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Straight Out of Hell Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - My God-Given Right Power Metal
MINDMAZE - Resolve Progressive Metal
FALCONER - From a Dying Ember Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Follow the Blind Speed Metal
DRAGONLAND - Starfall Power Metal
PYRAMAZE - Immortal Power Metal
PYRAMAZE - Disciples Of The Sun Power Metal
STORMWARRIOR - Heathen Warrior Power Metal
GAMMA RAY - Sigh No More Power Metal
GLORYHAMMER - Tales from the Kingdom of Fife Power Metal
GALNERYUS - Into The Purgatory Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Fourth Dimension Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Destiny Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Infinite Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Elements Part 1 Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Elements Part 2 Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Polaris Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Eternal Power Metal
TRIVIUM - Shogun Melodic Metalcore
IRON MAIDEN - Fear Of The Dark Heavy Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Black Gives Way To Blue Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here Alternative Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Sap Non-Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - We Die Young Alternative Metal
IMMORTAL - Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism Black Metal
IMMORTAL - Battles in the North Black Metal
IMMORTAL - All Shall Fall Black Metal
IMMORTAL - Northern Chaos Gods Black Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - The Warning US Power Metal
DREAM THEATER - Octavarium Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - The Astonishing Progressive Metal
THE WHO - A Quick One Proto-Metal
QUEEN - Queen Proto-Metal
QUEEN - News Of The World Hard Rock
QUEEN - The Game Non-Metal
DARK TRANQUILLITY - Atoma Melodic Death Metal
AGALLOCH - From Which Of This Oak Melodic Black Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Technical Ecstasy Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Born Again Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - The Eternal Idol Heavy Metal
ANNIHILATOR - Set the World on Fire Heavy Metal
ANNIHILATOR - Criteria for a Black Widow Thrash Metal
ANTHRAX - Fistful Of Metal Speed Metal
ANTHRAX - Sound Of White Noise Groove Metal
KING CRIMSON - Beat Non-Metal
KING CRIMSON - THRAK Non-Metal
KING CRIMSON - The ConstruKction Of Light Non-Metal
NEUROSIS - The Word as Law Hardcore Punk
VOIVOD - Rrröööaaarrr Thrash Metal
AC/DC - High Voltage Hard Rock
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock Hard Rock
AC/DC - Powerage Hard Rock
AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Hard Rock
METAL CHURCH - Masterpeace Heavy Metal
VIPER - Soldiers Of Sunrise Power Metal
KORN - Follow the Leader Nu Metal
KORN - Untouchables Nu Metal
LINKIN PARK - Hybrid Theory Nu Metal
FLAPJACK - Fairplay Groove Metal
RATT - Invasion Of Your Privacy Glam Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Girls, Girls, Girls Glam Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Saints Of Los Angeles Hard Rock
SKYLINER - Outsiders US Power Metal
SKYLINER - Dark Rivers, White Thunder US Power Metal
FEN - Epoch Atmospheric Black Metal
ENSLAVED - In Times Progressive Metal
ENSLAVED - Utgard Progressive Metal
ENSLAVED - Hordanes Land Black Metal
THERION - Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas Death Metal
TESTAMENT - Souls of Black Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - Low Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - Titans Of Creation Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - Dystopia Thrash Metal
KREATOR - Renewal Thrash Metal
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES - Join the Army Crossover Thrash
OVERKILL - The Wings Of War Thrash Metal
WATCHTOWER - Energetic Disassembly Technical Thrash Metal
WATCHTOWER - Concepts of Math: Book One Technical Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - B.A.C.K. Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - My Blood Thrash Metal
PARADOX - Electrify Thrash Metal
DRAGONFORCE - Valley of the Damned Power Metal
DRAGONFORCE - Inhuman Rampage Power Metal
NIRVANA - Blew Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - Hormoaning Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah Heavy Alternative Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - Common Courtesy Hardcore Punk
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - The Dillinger Escape Plan Mathcore
ANGRA - Aqua Power Metal
THE LOCUST - The Locust Cybergrind
NASUM - Inhale/Exhale Grindcore
TERRORIZER - Caustic Attack Deathgrind
NAPALM DEATH - Scum Grindcore
NAPALM DEATH - Harmony Corruption Death Metal
MEAT LOAF - Bad Attitude Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Welcome To The Neighbourhood Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Braver Than We Are Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Guilty Pleasure Tour: Live From Sydney, Australia Non-Metal
NILE - What Should Not be Unearthed Technical Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - Souls to Deny Brutal Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - Suffocation Brutal Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - Blood Oath Brutal Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - Pinnacle of Bedlam Brutal Death Metal
AMORPHIS - The Karelian Isthmus Death Metal
INSOMNIUM - Across the Dark Melodic Death Metal
CARCASS - Torn Arteries Melodic Death Metal | review permalink
TERRORIZER - Hordes of Zombies Deathgrind
THEOCRACY - Theocracy Power Metal
THEOCRACY - Ghost Ship Power Metal
HELSTAR - Remnants of War US Power Metal
ICED EARTH - Dystopia US Power Metal
FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY - Hellbound Deathcore
CULT OF LUNA - A Dawn To Fear Atmospheric Sludge Metal
CROWBAR - Odd Fellows Rest Sludge Metal
MESHUGGAH - obZen Progressive Metal
DEATH - Scream Bloody Gore Death Metal
DEATH - Spiritual Healing Death Metal
METALLICA - ReLoad Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Death Magnetic Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Hardwired... to Self-Destruct Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Beyond Magnetic Thrash Metal
ALICE COOPER - Pretties For You Proto-Metal
ALICE COOPER - Lace And Whiskey Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - From The Inside Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - Flush The Fashion Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - Zipper Catches Skin Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - DaDa Non-Metal
ALICE COOPER - Constrictor Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - The Eyes Of Alice Cooper Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Dirty Diamonds Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Along Came A Spider Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - King Animal Heavy Alternative Rock
PEARL JAM - Binaural Heavy Alternative Rock
HELLOWEEN - Pink Bubbles Go Ape Heavy Metal
HELLOWEEN - Chameleon Hard Rock
HELLOWEEN - Rabbit Don't Come Easy Power Metal
FALCONER - The Sceptre of Deception Power Metal
POWERWOLF - Return in Bloodred Heavy Metal
LOVEBITES - Electric Pentagram Power Metal
BLIND GUARDIAN - Battalions of Fear Speed Metal
RAGE - Wings of Rage Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Fright Night Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - II Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Dreamspace Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Elysium Power Metal
STRATOVARIUS - Nemesis Power Metal
SONATA ARCTICA - Unia Power Metal
IRON MAIDEN - No Prayer For The Dying Heavy Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Rainier Fog Alternative Metal
IMMORTAL - Blizzard Beasts Black Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Operation: Mindcrime II Progressive Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Queensrÿche Heavy Metal
DREAM THEATER - Dream Theater Progressive Metal
TOOL - 72826 Alternative Metal
KYUSS - ...And The Circus Leaves Town Stoner Metal
AGALLOCH - The Serpent & the Sphere Atmospheric Black Metal
SEPULTURA - Against Groove Metal
SEPULTURA - Dante XXI Groove Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Never Say Die! Heavy Metal
ANNIHILATOR - King of the Kill Thrash Metal
ANNIHILATOR - Ballistic, Sadistic Thrash Metal
ANTHRAX - State Of Euphoria Thrash Metal
KING CRIMSON - Three Of A Perfect Pair Non-Metal
NEUROSIS - Pain Of Mind Hardcore Punk
NEUROSIS - Fires Within Fires Atmospheric Sludge Metal
VOIVOD - Negatron Thrash Metal
AC/DC - T.N.T. Hard Rock
AC/DC - Black Ice Hard Rock
AC/DC - The Razors Edge Hard Rock
AC/DC - Rock Or Bust Hard Rock
VIPER - Evolution Power Metal | review permalink
KORN - Life Is Peachy Nu Metal
KORN - See You on the Other Side Nu Metal
KORN - The Nothing Nu Metal
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Theatre Of Pain Glam Metal
BORIS - New Album Non-Metal
SKYLINER - Condition Black US Power Metal
ALCEST - Shelter Non-Metal
ENSLAVED - Yggdrasil Black Metal
THERION - Of Darkness... Death Metal
THERION - Beyond Sanctorum Death Metal
THERION - Sitra Ahra Symphonic Metal
THERION - Time Shall Tell Death Metal
SLAYER - Divine Intervention Thrash Metal
SLAYER - Undisputed Attitude Crossover Thrash
TESTAMENT - The Ritual Thrash Metal
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES - 13 Crossover Thrash
OVERKILL - I Hear Black Groove Metal
OVERKILL - Necroshine Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - Penalty By Perception Thrash Metal
ARTILLERY - We Are the Dead Thrash Metal
PARADOX - Product of Imagination Thrash Metal
PARADOX - Riot Squad Thrash Metal
HELSTAR - Burning Star US Power Metal | review permalink
STRYPER - To Hell With The Devil Glam Metal
NIRVANA - With the Lights Out Heavy Alternative Rock
A DAY TO REMEMBER - Homesick Hardcore Punk
ARCHITECTS - Ruin Metalcore
ARCHITECTS - Nightmares Metalcore
ATTILA - Villain Deathcore
ATTILA - Closure Deathcore
TRIVIUM - Ascendancy Melodic Metalcore
CONVERGE - Halo In A Haystack Hardcore Punk
BORN OF OSIRIS - The New Reign Deathcore
BORN OF OSIRIS - A Higher Place Deathcore
BORN OF OSIRIS - The Discovery Deathcore
BORN OF OSIRIS - Soul Sphere Deathcore
BORN OF OSIRIS - The Simulation Deathcore
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME - The Silent Circus Metalcore
VEIL OF MAYA - The Common Man's Collapse Deathcore
HATEBREED - Supremacy Metalcore
HATEBREED - The Concrete Confessional Metalcore
RINGS OF SATURN - Lugal Ki En Deathcore
MEAT LOAF - Midnight At The Lost And Found Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Blind Before I Stop Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Couldn't Have Said It Better Non-Metal
MEAT LOAF - Hang Cool Teddy Bear Hard Rock
MEAT LOAF - Hell In A Handbasket Non-Metal
SUFFOCATION - Breeding the Spawn Brutal Death Metal
SUFFOCATION - ...Of The Dark Light Brutal Death Metal
IN FLAMES - Lunar Strain Melodic Death Metal
DIMMU BORGIR - For all tid Melodic Black Metal
DIMMU BORGIR - Eonian Symphonic Black Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Nothing but Death Remains Death Metal
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Circle of Nine Brutal Death Metal | review permalink
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Sooth Brutal Death Metal
CARNIFEX - Die Without Hope Deathcore
CARNIFEX - Slow Death Deathcore
ABOMINABLE PUTRIDITY - Parasitic Metamorphosis Manifestation Brutal Death Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Cryptic Melodic Death Metal
FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY - The Process Of Human Extermination Deathcore
KILLING JOKE - Revelations Non-Metal
KILLING JOKE - Absolute Dissent Metal Related
ARCHGOAT - The Light-Devouring Darkness War Metal
ARCHGOAT - The Luciferian Crown War Metal
BLASPHEMY - Blood Upon the Altar War Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Coda Hard Rock
METALLICA - St. Anger Alternative Metal
ALICE COOPER - Easy Action Proto-Metal
PEARL JAM - Riot Act Heavy Alternative Rock
STRATOVARIUS - Stratovarius Power Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Hear In The Now Frontier Hard Rock
QUEENSRŸCHE - Take Cover Hard Rock
QUEENSRŸCHE - American Soldier Heavy Metal
QUEEN - Hot Space Non-Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Seventh Star Heavy Metal
ANTHRAX - Stomp 442 Groove Metal
NEUROSIS - Honor Found In Decay Atmospheric Sludge Metal
AC/DC - Flick Of The Switch Hard Rock
AC/DC - Power Up Hard Rock
KORN - The Path Of Totality Nu Metal
KORN - The Serenity of Suffering Nu Metal
SKYLINER - The Age of Virgo US Power Metal
TESTAMENT - Demonic Thrash Metal
KREATOR - Cause for Conflict Thrash Metal
A DAY TO REMEMBER - ­Halos For Heros, Dirt For The Dead Non-Metal
ATTILA - Rage Deathcore
ATTILA - Chaos Metalcore
TRIVIUM - Ember To Inferno Melodic Metalcore
BORN OF OSIRIS - Tomorrow We Die Alive Deathcore
BORN OF OSIRIS - The Eternal Reign Deathcore
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME - Between the Buried and Me Metalcore
VEIL OF MAYA - All Things Set Aside Deathcore
VEIL OF MAYA - [id] Deathcore
VEIL OF MAYA - Eclipse Deathcore
HATEBREED - Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire Hardcore Punk
HATEBREED - The Rise Of Brutality Metalcore
HATEBREED - Hatebreed Metalcore
RINGS OF SATURN - Dingir Deathcore
SONATA ARCTICA - Stones Grow Her Name Heavy Metal
AMORPHIS - Am Universum Progressive Metal
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Katapillar Brutal Death Metal
CARNIFEX - World War X Deathcore
CARNIFEX - Dead in My Arms Deathcore
CARNIFEX - Until I Feel Nothing Deathcore
CARNIFEX - The Diseased and the Poisoned Deathcore
CARNIFEX - Hell Chose Me Deathcore
DISFIGURING THE GODDESS - Blood Animal Brutal Death Metal | review permalink
CARNIFEX - Graveside Confessions Deathcore
ABOMINABLE PUTRIDITY - The Anomalies of Artificial Origin Brutal Death Metal
TERRORIZER - Darker Days Ahead Deathgrind
THERION - Les Fleurs Du Mal Symphonic Metal
THERION - Leviathan Symphonic Metal
KILLING JOKE - Fire Dances Non-Metal
ARCHGOAT - Whore of Bethlehem War Metal
BLASPHEMY - Gods of War War Metal
EXCITER - Death Machine Thrash Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Tribe Hard Rock
QUEEN - Flash Gordon Non-Metal
STRYPER - In God We Trust Glam Metal
ATTILA - Outlawed Deathcore
IN THIS MOMENT - Beautiful Tragedy Melodic Metalcore
HATEBREED - The Divinity Of Purpose Metalcore
HATEBREED - Hatebreed / Neglect Hardcore Punk
RINGS OF SATURN - Embryonic Anomaly Deathcore
SONATA ARCTICA - The Days Of Grays Symphonic Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Euthanasia Death Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Kur-Nu-Gi-A Death Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Q2K Hard Rock
HATEBREED - Perseverance Metalcore
METALLICA - Lulu (with Lou Reed) Heavy Metal
ALCEST - Tristesse Hivernale Atmospheric Black Metal
MEGADETH - Risk Hard Rock
ATTILA - About That Life Deathcore
ABOMINABLE PUTRIDITY - In the End of Human Existence Brutal Death Metal
BLASPHEMY - Fallen Angel of Doom.... War Metal
BLASPHEMY - Live Ritual - Friday the 13th War Metal
ATTILA - Guilty Pleasure Metalcore
ATTILA - Fallacy Deathcore
ATTILA - Soundtrack To A Party Deathcore
EDGE OF SANITY - The Dead Death Metal

Metal Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Power Metal 111 4.44
2 Hard Rock 75 4.24
3 Thrash Metal 73 4.34
4 Heavy Metal 42 4.24
5 Non-Metal 40 3.94
6 Progressive Metal 37 4.50
7 Deathcore 34 3.15
8 Heavy Alternative Rock 29 4.31
9 Proto-Metal 26 4.63
10 US Power Metal 23 4.46
11 Black Metal 22 4.52
12 Death Metal 20 3.85
13 Melodic Death Metal 20 4.58
14 Brutal Death Metal 19 3.87
15 Atmospheric Sludge Metal 17 4.59
16 Alternative Metal 16 4.38
17 Glam Metal 16 4.31
18 Metalcore 16 3.34
19 Symphonic Black Metal 13 4.77
20 Technical Thrash Metal 12 4.75
21 Mathcore 12 4.71
22 Atmospheric Black Metal 12 4.29
23 Technical Death Metal 11 4.86
24 Speed Metal 10 4.35
25 Nu Metal 10 3.85
26 Symphonic Metal 9 4.06
27 War Metal 9 3.17
28 Metal Related 8 4.75
29 Hardcore Punk 8 3.63
30 Sludge Metal 7 4.79
31 Groove Metal 7 3.71
32 Industrial Metal 6 4.75
33 Grindcore 6 4.58
34 Folk Metal 5 4.80
35 Melodic Metalcore 5 3.60
36 NWoBHM 5 4.80
37 Stoner Metal 5 4.50
38 Melodic Black Metal 4 4.38
39 Deathgrind 4 3.88
40 Crossover Thrash 4 4.00
41 Stoner Rock 3 4.50
42 Cybergrind 2 4.50
43 Avant-garde Metal 2 5.00
44 Drone Metal 1 5.00
45 Traditional Doom Metal 1 5.00
46 Viking Metal 1 5.00

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EMPEROR Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise

Album · 2001 · Symphonic Black Metal
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I went through the whole discography again so that I could flesh out my black metal opinions even more. I've been very serious about this for a couple weeks, and I pretty much have them sorted out. There are just a couple things I need to get clear, especially concerning the band I went through the whole studio catalog of today (for the second time this month): Emperor, one of the most influential black metal bands in the world for creating, pioneering and perfecting the symphonic black metal sound.

A little Emperor history. They invented a new black metal genre, and it's considered one of the greatest albums of all time. They change up their sound, and it's considered one of the greatest albums of all time. This says something about Emperor: they are NOT conformists, and they weren't gonna stay that way. I may seriously piss somebody off when I speak honestly: if you won't let the non-conformists change their style, then you're not a real fan of them. In short, if you don't like Prometheus just because it doesn't sound like either of the first two albums, then you're not a real Emperor fan. It's one thing to say you prefer the original sound(s), but to act like they're not supposed to sound any other way in general is just unfair to the constant renovators.

Because of its shifting riffs and melodies within the same songs, a trait often found on Emperor songs, it is given a progressive tag. I think a couple songs are prog, mostly "Grey," but this just feels like a different sounding Emperor album with more influences than anything, rather than progressive black. I mean, come on. I've even read criticisms for how often In the Nightside Eclipse shifted its riffs. If people are worried that the progressive metal status and the heavy metal behavior of some of these songs takes away from the true blackness, I find that appalling to even consider. Songs like "The Prophet" and especially the thunderstorm that is "In the Wordless Chamber" have plenty of black attitude and blastbeats to maintain the status, and it's not alone. On a secondary note, what is "tr00 black metal?" I've heard various definitions of that as well. The most common answer when naming the perfect black metal sound, as I have researched, seems to be one of several classic Darkthrone's, usually A Blaze in the Northern Sky. That clean, sympho-gothic work is so far from Blaze that I feel like vomiting when I hear Welkin called "tr00." You might get away with that argument concerning Nightside, but I still find that album very cleanly produced. On the subject of Welkin's sound, I think one of the biggest underlying differences is the large lack of the gothic behavior of the synths, as well as the slight downgrade of necessity in place of more riffs. I have no problem with the decision itself; all I want is to see if it works.

Now that I'm done combining deconstruction of the album with my own personal ranting, I'm ready to go into the more detailed side of the review. Prometheus is, like Welkin was, a collection of various metal genres working together to create something unheard and new. That's Emperor's specialty. Why can't most war metal bands try this out for once? We have storms of fire, ice, wind, water and lightning all taking turns amazing with some of Emperor's healthiest melodic structures. Oh, forgot the earthquakes. Working with the elements of nature re a variety of different vocals all being perfectly delivered by Ihsahn, be it the high-pitched demonic squeals of Nightside, the more nocturnal growls of Welkin or some straight up operatic heavy metal singing and harmonies. He even get a couple 80's metal wails. And the best part? Each song has its own identity, standing out from the rest without any trouble. This is a feat that Emperor struggled with in past albums, even if they were able to bring together a collection of various influences together in shifting ways on Welkin.

What we're facing is the final metamorphosis of a modern Proteus. Emperor were a like a tiny larvae that made a big impact on the world, and once it became a butterfly, half of the metal community wanted them to be a larvae again. Prometheus is a concept album about the titular myth, but is that really what makes the album so strong when a large part of the idea is not to understand the lyrics? It's the monolithic power. This is a collection of a symphonic metal opera, the raging storms of ancient traditions, the further steps of prog, as well as so much more. I'd say that Emperor "accomplished" more on this album than they ever did. If I had to be fully honest, I consider this one of the very few albums that I feel represents a whole side of metal itself, rather than one or two genres. This is about all the extremities that black metal can achieve rather than just being another black metal album. Because of this, I know find myself in a very rare state of mind: I rank this above PARANOID.

Now my third best metal album of all time.

EMPEROR IX Equilibrium

Album · 1999 · Symphonic Black Metal
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Emperor had made it into the big leagues and stayed there forever thanks to only two albums: In the Nightsdie Eclipse and Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk. One was a new take on traditional black metal with a whole new sound, and the second was a more cleanly-polished take on the original which a very notcurnal vibe. Emperor always loved trying new things, so where were their ventures going to take them next? Into... straightforward original black metal, apparently. This really isn't a bad decision just because of that, but could Emperor pull it off? Let's see if they "sold themselves out" instead of wanting to try a new vibe.

In some cases, Emperor were attempting straightforward black metal. And if track one, Curse You All Men, proves anything, it's that they can pull it off effortlessly. This is more brutal and maniacal than anything Darkthrone or Immortal ever put out. This is a first time for them when you think about the genre! ANd once again they shift their symphonic sound for a new vibe. It seems that the point of IX Equilibrium is to once again try new things with a very different mood from what we got before. Unfortunately, while this mood has been rarely perfected, this is the first Emperor album featuring an atmosphere that's already been attempted. This is one of the reasons it's considered inferior. But damn if that black metal energy isn't extremely thick and dense. I can't even see out the window of this aural hurricane. Rain covers everything, although I can occasionally hear the symphonic parade of musicians and soldiers marching, as if the stabbing rain didn't hurt them.

Unfortunately, because they're acting more straightforward on this album, a couple of the songs are a little too long, so they tire out pretty quickly. As for any flaws pertaining to other songs, this one's a really easy one. While the absolute maelstrom of sound on this album is nothing short of formidable, there's typical blastbeating mixed in with Emperor's strongest point: melody, so it's easy for one to outshine the other. Now the album has its share of diversity. It covers Emperor's symphonic sound with the newfound original black sound while adding bits of new stuff, including the heavier prog which would be more fleshed out on Prometheus, as well as bits of speed and thrash in sparse places. But that's also a little bit of a con as these little bits are sparse and scattered. This includes the gothic sound of Welkin, which thankfully makes it onto this release, especially during the final track, "Of Blindness & Subsequent Seers" which carries a surreal tone to it.

This third Emperor album is the point where they stopped being "just" a new sound. In an attempt to gain the favor of the followers of ancient tradition, they took part in it. There was some excellent skill in sound, technicality and melody, but there was little drawbacks to this new sound. In other words, Emperor could do just about anything, but couldn't perfect this is it was their first attempt. This is excellent black metal, but not the best compliment to Emperor's prowess.

EMPEROR Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk

Album · 1997 · Symphonic Black Metal
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Emperor's debut, In the Nightside Eclipse is a classic for many reasons, notably all of the things that made it so unique for its time. Emperor created the symphonic black metal genre by committing a taboo worse than human transmutation, killing your parents or putting pineapple on pizza: synths in black metal. Cue Carmax commercial ending. But because the group took it seriously by using a thin layer throughout the whole with a more gothic and cinematic approach than anything, as well as going head-to-head with some astounding riffs and melodies, Nightside Eclipse became an instant classic.

What we have here is a thematic improvement on every aspect of Nightside. The elements that comprise Nightside are a heavily present but thin layer of dungeon synths, melo-traditional behavior and clean production. On Welkins, everything here is not only improved, but refined like a purified crystal, now with some or another power of night, darkness, yadda yadda. The album is one of those that goes through a plethora of influences ranging from some of the most blatantly gothic synth the genre has, newly found progressive styles, and the original genre components of Nightside, all purified... but like Butcher the Weak, it recycles the same influences throughout more than half of these songs. This is because of the final element of Nightside: the shifting riffs and layouts. This is what united the identities of Nightside as one whole, and it largely does the same here. But I'll be damned if I didn't honestly say that each melody and riff wasn't great if not incredible. I gave Butcher the Weak five-stars for that behavior because it worked, and this 40-minute maelstrom of gothic evil lasts without a real blemish throughout its 40 minutes. I mean, technically each song is predictable when you think about it: heavy start, several symphonic riffs, abrupt ending. But each song is pulled off in an almost beautiful manner.

There is dirty, edgy and speed-based metal like Darkthrone or Immortal which knows how to amaze, and then there's the orchestral presence of Emperor, especially on Welkins, where the album doesn't simply "emit demonic energy: it glows black and violet behind its thickly green album cover, never oozing or dripping, just glowing. The definition of the album is majesty, and is a rare example of me giving an album with "technically" samey behavior on a song-to-song basis five stars. The finest tuned axample of symphonic black metal I can think of, Welkins is a rare breed by a band all about crafting a different kind of breed each album. All of these songs amaze with the various influences, and that shows something: Emperor can actually get away with the behavior that leads many bands to write the same song over and over again, because Emperor still had new rhythmic and melodic tricks up their sleeves.

EMPEROR In the Nightside Eclipse

Album · 1994 · Symphonic Black Metal
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Black Metal had been out for about a decade by the point of this album's release. We already had a revolution that was beating Venom at their own game, a dorky club pretending to be a cult before someone killed the founder of the club, and of the genre, and the same year as this album was the long awaited release of Mayhem's debut studio album. By this point, Darkthrone had cemented itself as one of the greatest metal bands on Earth to the masses, and Immortal was just starting. It had a crazy run before we finally got to Emperor. Unlike grunge, black metal lived on because it was a niche market that relied on negative rep. Emperor might've lost their lead influence, but they didn't lose their willpower.

In the Nightside Eclipse was their first outing, and to this day it remains one of the most emulated black metal albums on Earth. In fact, this album represents a lot of firsts. The most notable "first" of this album is the dungeon synthesizers, which were an unholy sin that even black metal fans wouldn't commit. That's boldness for ya'. And it's not ham-fisted or cheesy in anyway shape or form; they're gorgeous in their Gothic behavior, creepy as hell and add a thick layer of personality without being overused. Another one is the clearer production. The guitars might be quite dirty, but through the clean production you get not only the most of the beautiful synths, but the most of the guitars. let the shredding handle the, ahem, dirty work.

Our singer, Ihsahn, has that absolutely perfect voice for the job. If you're familiar with their second album, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, you might recognize something about this album. It sounds more like typical black metal, right? Right and wrong. These guys were one of the first bands to really perfect what the pure sound of black metal is with the right production, except they also had a symphonic sound to work with. So instead of being Darkthrone knockoffs, they became something more medieval, fantasy-inspired and epic. In a way, they totally beat Darkthrone, making a new sound even more fresh, something these guys would do continuously throughout their four album streak. They were a great bridge between melodic, traditional and the newly formed symphonic brands of black metal. In other words, this album is purely essential by any definition for technical and melodic proficiency. On top of that, it sounds exactly like its incredible cover wants you to think it sounds like, so there's a perfectly fitting cover, and one of my personal favorites.

Although it must be said that most of these songs sound very much the same. I wouldn't be true to myself if I didn't point that out. Maybe I need to compare this to their "worst" release, Equilibrium IX, but I feel that they had every ability to try to write songs with different approaches and they completely neglected that in the long run, relying on smaller surprises in a few areas rather than trying new things. At least the album never gets boring. But on top of that, I think there's a newfound diversity that's still there, especially for its time. On top of the aforementioned balance between traditional, melodic and symphonic black metal, there are notable traces of gothic metal and prog metal to it, so despite its obvious flaw it's actually quite revolutionary. Because of this, there's a constant aura eminating from what could be a perfect black metal sound in general, something that's difficult to achieve, and Emperor somehow found a way to make it look easy on their first album.

In the Nightside Eclispe will be iconic throughout the rest of metal history. It's going to serve as an example of how to perfect the black metal sound, even though it suffers from monotony in comparison to more creative outings by not only Emperor but by other bands. If your going to check out Emperor, I suggest you do it in chronological fashion. This is the kind of album that will keep you headbanging throughout its entire run. For all of its innovations, this is at least a mile ahead of the earlier traditional black metal classic, A Blaze in the Northern Sky by Darkthrone.

HELLOWEEN Helloween

Album · 2021 · Power Metal
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How many bands on this earth have a long-awaited reunion of the old legends like Helloween did? They hadn't even broken up, just shifted line-ups, and their legend made their reunion with old buds as eagerly awaited as Metroid Dread. After a 3-hour live album recorded in Madrid with seven bandmates (three singers included: Kai, Mike and Andi), the wait for the studio album was met with worldwide impatience. Was that impatience worth it? Let's put it this way: it's a fallacy to say that reunion albums never work. And these guys are 60.

The driving force of this reunion is not just old friendships and nostalgia, but the passion that evolves from it. You can tell that Helloween are putting crazy amounts of effort into this piece. Pieces like "Fear of the Fallen" and "Down in the Dumps" are the mightiest of mighty headbangers as far as this classic power metal band is concerned. Normally it bothers me when a band sticks with one or two genres and keeps writing songs based on that, especially when the album is close to an hour. Helloween makes it work, though. People love the two Keeper of the Seven Keys albums for their anthemic energy. Honestly, there's so much of that in this album that if you scratched the CD you'd be blasted with a Kamehameha. And of course, they have to end it with a 10+minute epic. The only real problem one may have is that it doesn't start out feeling like one of their epics, using the same 10-beat a second tempo that defined so many of their early hits. This doesn't stop the song from being unique and progressive, though. And I have to add that this is their heaviest album since the release of Better Than Raw, and the influences range from the speed thrashing of Walls of Jericho, the jovial cheese of the Kiske era, the heavier sounds of Raw and Time of the Oath and the nocturnal feeling of The Dark Ride. But it's not too much of any one. I mean, Keeper Pt. 2 is a bit simple of a metal album, sometimes acting like a pop one, though rightfully so.

A common criticism is that the album is a little too long. If you ask me, that's flat-out WRONG. I just got done listening to Better Than Raw and Keeper Pt. 2. Better Than Raw is essentially flawless, and it still felt like the hour that it was. Keeper Pt. 2 was consistently entertaining, but I was always aware of the length of the album and I almost felt it by the end. Almost. The 50 minutes felt more like 42. But the self-titled feels like a 45 minute epic, and it's a 65-minute piece of work. Why? Energy. More energy than the band ever had, like they just told double espresso coffee to fuck off. These guys are still 60, people. That is the MOST impressive part of the album. And I'll be honest. Even after 65 minutes, I wanted to spin it again. So not only does this album have a crazy amount of replay value, but it can also act as a great intro album for anyone wanting to get into this kind of music.

And now that they've had such critical and financial success with their reunion, how can they avoid making another album with this modern classic hybrid line-up? They just effing can't. With this new line-up working way too well, it's quite clear that this album is the heart and soul of power metal itself, and only the pioneers of the genre can create such a monster of an album. I give the eponymous Helloween album the highest recommendation I can to anyone willing to listen.

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