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RUSH - Moving Pictures Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid Heavy Metal
SPOOKY TOOTH - Spooky Two Proto-Metal
METALLICA - Kill 'em All Thrash Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - In Absentia Metal Related
SLAYER - Reign in Blood Thrash Metal
SLAYER - South of Heaven Thrash Metal
VAN HALEN - Van Halen Hard Rock
THE STOOGES - Fun House Proto-Metal
NIRVANA - Nevermind Heavy Alternative Rock
BLUE CHEER - Outsideinside Heavy Psych
CACTUS - Cactus Hard Rock
DUST - Dust Proto-Metal
DUST - Hard Attack Proto-Metal
THE GROUNDHOGS - Split Heavy Psych
KING CRIMSON - Red Proto-Metal
MC5 - Back in the USA Proto-Metal
DIO - Holy Diver Heavy Metal
MEGADETH - Rust in Peace Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Master of Puppets Thrash Metal
RAINBOW - Rising Heavy Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Dirt Alternative Metal
SOUNDGARDEN - Superunknown Heavy Alternative Rock
DEVIN TOWNSEND - Terria Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Images and Words Progressive Metal
INDUKTI - S.U.S.A.R. Progressive Metal
SHADOW GALLERY - Carved In Stone Progressive Metal
STRAY - Tracks Hard Rock
THE STOOGES - The Stooges Proto-Metal
THE STOOGES - Raw Power Proto-Metal
SWEET - The Best Of Sweet Hard Rock
STRAY - Stray Heavy Psych | review permalink
STEPPENWOLF - Steppenwolf Proto-Metal
BLACKHORSE - Blackhorse Hard Rock
FREE - Tons Of Sob Proto-Metal
FREE - Free Proto-Metal
FREE - Fire And Water Hard Rock
FREE - The Free Story Proto-Metal
PEARL JAM - Ten Heavy Alternative Rock
AC/DC - Highway To Hell Hard Rock
THIN LIZZY - Jailbreak Hard Rock
RUSH - Hemispheres Hard Rock
RUSH - 2112 Hard Rock
RUSH - Permanent Waves Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Vol 4 Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Sabotage Heavy Metal
BOLDER DAMN - Mourning Heavy Psych
BUDGIE - Budgie Heavy Metal
BUDGIE - In For The Kill Heavy Metal
BUDGIE - Bandolier Hard Rock
BULL ANGUS - Bull Angus Hard Rock
CHARLEE - Charlee Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Killer Hard Rock
DARK - Round The Edges Heavy Psych
DRAGONFLY - Dragonfly Proto-Metal
HIGH TIDE - Sea Shanties Heavy Psych
RANDY HOLDEN - Population II Heavy Psych
HORSE - Horse Proto-Metal
JERICHO - Jericho Heavy Psych
JOSEFUS - Dead Man Heavy Psych
MC5 - Kick Out the Jams Proto-Metal
POOBAH - Let Me In Heavy Psych
POOBAH - Steamroller Hard Rock
QUEEN - A Night At The Opera Proto-Metal
STARK NAKED - Stark Naked Proto-Metal
STEPSON - Stepson Proto-Metal
STRAY - Suicide Heavy Psych
STRAY - Move It Hard Rock
SWEET - Sweet Fanny Adams Hard Rock
SWEET - Give Us A Wink Hard Rock
TEAR GAS - Tear Gas Proto-Metal
TIN HOUSE - Tin House Proto-Metal
TOAD - Toad Heavy Psych
UFO - Force It Proto-Metal
UFO - Lights Out Hard Rock
WISHBONE ASH - Wishbone Ash Proto-Metal
WISHBONE ASH - Argus Proto-Metal
WIND - Seasons Proto-Metal
WARPIG - Warpig Proto-Metal
SOLITUDE AETURNUS - Adagio Traditional Doom Metal
ISIS - Wavering Radiant Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ISIS - Panopticon Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ANTHRAX - Among The Living Thrash Metal
BUFFALO - Volcanic Rock Heavy Metal
DIO - The Last in Line Heavy Metal
FATES WARNING - Perfect Symmetry Progressive Metal
FATES WARNING - Parallels Progressive Metal
METALLICA - Ride the Lightning Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Metallica Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Garage Inc. Heavy Metal
MOTÖRHEAD - Ace of Spades Heavy Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Operation: Mindcrime Progressive Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Queensrÿche US Power Metal
RIOT - Fire Down Under Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - In Trance Hard Rock
SCORPIONS - Lovedrive Heavy Metal
TROOPER - Hot Shots Hard Rock
ALICE IN CHAINS - Sap Non-Metal
FAITH NO MORE - Angel Dust Alternative Metal
KING'S X - XV Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Badmotorfinger Heavy Alternative Rock
TOOL - Undertow Alternative Metal
TOOL - Ænima Alternative Metal
TOOL - Lateralus Progressive Metal
AMORPHIS - Elegy Progressive Metal
AYREON - The Human Equation Progressive Metal
CANVAS SOLARIS - Penumbra Diffuse Progressive Metal
CANVAS SOLARIS - Cortical Tectonics Progressive Metal
CANVAS SOLARIS - The Atomized Dream Progressive Metal
COUNTER-WORLD EXPERIENCE - Fraktal Progressive Metal
CRIMSON GLORY - Transcendence US Power Metal
DREAM THEATER - Train of Thought Progressive Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Crimson Melodic Death Metal
EPHEMERAL SUN - Harvest Aorta Progressive Metal
EVERGREY - In Search of Truth Progressive Metal
EVERGREY - Recreation Day Progressive Metal
GORDIAN KNOT - Gordian Knot Progressive Metal
INDUKTI - Idmen Progressive Metal
MARTONE - When the Aliens Come Progressive Metal
MASTODON - Crack The Skye Sludge Metal
OSI - Office Of Strategic Influence Progressive Metal
OSI - Free Alternative Metal
PAGAN'S MIND - Celestial Entrance Progressive Metal
PORCUPINE TREE - Deadwing Metal Related
PORCUPINE TREE - Atlanta Metal Related
REDEMPTION - The Fullness Of Time Progressive Metal
REDEMPTION - Snowfall On Judgment Day Progressive Metal
RIVERSIDE - Out Of Myself Metal Related
SHADOW GALLERY - Digital Ghosts Progressive Metal
SYMPHONY X - Paradise Lost Progressive Metal
TETRAFUSION - Altered State Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - Critical Mass Progressive Metal
VOIVOD - Dimension Hatröss Technical Thrash Metal
VOIVOD - Nothingface Progressive Metal
BLOOD CEREMONY - Living With the Ancients Traditional Doom Metal
CANDLEMASS - Nightfall Traditional Doom Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Dopethrone Stoner Metal
KYUSS - Blues For The Red Sun Stoner Metal
KYUSS - Welcome To Sky Valley Stoner Metal
SOLITUDE AETURNUS - Into the Depths of Sorrow Traditional Doom Metal
WITCHFINDER GENERAL - Death Penalty Traditional Doom Metal
CAPRICORNS - Ruder Forms Survive Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MELVINS - Houdini Sludge Metal
MELVINS - Stoner Witch Stoner Metal
ANNIHILATOR - Alice in Hell Thrash Metal
PANTERA - Cowboys From Hell Groove Metal
PANTERA - Far Beyond Driven Groove Metal
SLAYER - Seasons in the Abyss Thrash Metal
WARBRINGER - War Without End Thrash Metal
GRUNTRUCK - Push Alternative Metal
MY SISTER'S MACHINE - Wallflower Alternative Metal
STRAY - All In Your Mind Hard Rock
TRAPEZE - Medusa Proto-Metal
STEAMHAMMER - Speech Proto-Metal
GREY MATTER - Long Distance Singer Progressive Metal
THUNDERMUG - Strikes (US) Hard Rock
THUNDERMUG - Ta-Daa! (US) Hard Rock
GHOST - Opus Eponymous Heavy Metal
STEAMHAMMER - MK II Metal Related
WITCHCRAFT - Witchcraft Doom Metal
BLOODY MARY - Bloody Mary Heavy Psych
GOLDENROD - Goldenrod Proto-Metal
KISS - Destroyer Hard Rock
KISS - Rock And Roll Over Hard Rock
KISS - Alive! Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - Fair Warning Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - 1984 Hard Rock
ARCTURUS - The Sham Mirrors Avant-garde Metal
PANZERBALLETT - Panzerballett Progressive Metal
PANZERBALLETT - Starke Stüke Progressive Metal
7 FOR 4 - Contact Progressive Metal
7 FOR 4 - Diffusion Progressive Metal
SOLID GROUND - Made In Rock Proto-Metal
HELP - Second Coming Proto-Metal
CONCEPTION - In Your Multitude Progressive Metal
STRAY DOG - Stray Dog Proto-Metal
SACRED BLADE - Of The Sun + Moon Progressive Metal
FORSAKEN - Anima Mundi Doom Metal
STEEL MILL - Green Eyed God Proto-Metal
ATOMIC ROOSTER - Rarities Hard Rock
RUSH - Chronicles Hard Rock
HELLBRINGER - Hellbringer Thrash Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Presence Hard Rock
HELSTAR - Nosferatu US Power Metal
STEPPENWOLF - The Second Proto-Metal
HEADSHOT - Emotional Overload Thrash Metal
REVOCATION - Chaos of Forms Technical Thrash Metal
NOCTUM - The Seance Traditional Doom Metal
MOXY - Moxy Hard Rock
FREE - Heartbreaker Proto-Metal
BAD COMPANY - Bad Company Hard Rock
MONTROSE - Montrose Hard Rock
TEMPLE OF THE DOG - Temple Of The Dog Heavy Alternative Rock
THUNDERHEAD - Thunderhead Hard Rock
CARGO - Cargo Hard Rock
HYDRA - Rock The World Hard Rock
AC/DC - Back In Black Hard Rock
BANG - Bang Heavy Metal
BEDLAM - Bedlam Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Deep Purple Proto-Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Fireball Hard Rock
DEMIAN - Demian Heavy Psych
DSCHINN - Dschinn Heavy Psych
FANNY ADAMS - Fanny Adams Proto-Metal
FLAX - One Proto-Metal
THE GROUNDHOGS - Hogwash Hard Rock
THE GROUNDHOGS - The Best Of Proto-Metal
INCREDIBLE HOG - Volume 1 Proto-Metal
MAY BLITZ - 2nd of May Proto-Metal
MC5 - High Time Proto-Metal
NOVEMBER - 2:a November Proto-Metal
POOBAH - US Rock Hard Rock
POSSESSED - Exploration Proto-Metal
QUEEN - Queen II Proto-Metal
ROAD - Road Proto-Metal
RUSH - Rush Hard Rock
RUSH - Caress of Steel Hard Rock
SEX - Sex Proto-Metal
SPOOKY TOOTH - Witness Hard Rock
STONE GARDEN - Stone Garden Proto-Metal
SUDDEN DEATH - Suddenly Proto-Metal
THUNDERMUG - Orbit Hard Rock
UFO - UFO II : Flying Proto-Metal
UFO - Phenomenon Proto-Metal
ZIOR - Zior Proto-Metal
WISHBONE ASH - Pilgrimage Proto-Metal
MASTODON - Leviathan Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - Through Silver In Blood Atmospheric Sludge Metal
FATES WARNING - No Exit Progressive Metal
FATES WARNING - Disconnected Progressive Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Killers NWoBHM
MOTÖRHEAD - Bomber Heavy Metal
RIOT - Narita Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Animal Magnetism Heavy Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Facelift Alternative Metal
KING'S X - Dogman Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Down On The Upside Heavy Alternative Rock
AMORPHIS - Skyforger Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Octavarium Progressive Metal
MARTONE - A Demon's Dream Progressive Metal
MARTONE - Clean Progressive Metal
MYRATH - Desert Call Progressive Metal
OPETH - Ghost Reveries Progressive Metal
PSYCHOTIC WALTZ - A Social Grace Progressive Metal
RIVERSIDE - Rapid Eye Movement Metal Related
SPACED OUT - Eponymus II Progressive Metal
SPASTIC INK - Ink Complete Progressive Metal
MESHUGGAH - Destroy Erase Improve Progressive Metal
SLAYER - Divine Intervention Thrash Metal
SLAYER - Undisputed Attitude Crossover Thrash
SLAYER - Christ Illusion Thrash Metal
SLAYER - World Painted Blood Thrash Metal
STRAY - Valhalla Hard Rock
TRAPEZE - Hot Wire Hard Rock
TRAPEZE - The Final Swing Proto-Metal
GRAVEYARD - Graveyard Stoner Rock
FASTWAY - Fastway Hard Rock
RACER X - Street Lethal Heavy Metal
STEAMHAMMER - Mountains Proto-Metal
WITCHCRAFT - Firewood Hard Rock
BLACK WIDOW - Sacrifice Proto-Metal
FRAME - Frame Of Mind Proto-Metal
KISS - Kiss Hard Rock
KISS - Dressed To Kill Hard Rock
KISS - Double Platinum Hard Rock
WITCH (VT) - Witch Doom Metal
NIGHTWISH - Oceanborn Power Metal
HEADSTONE - Still Looking Proto-Metal
HELP - Help / Second Coming Proto-Metal
CONCEPTION - The Last Sunset Progressive Metal
HARD STUFF - Bulletproof Proto-Metal
FORSAKEN - Dominaeon Doom Metal
TOAD - Tomorrow Blue Hard Rock
TRUK - Tracks Proto-Metal
DARK BUDDHA RISING - Ritual IX Stoner Metal
PLUS - The Seven Deadly Sins Proto-Metal
AC/DC - Powerage Hard Rock
HELL - Human Remains Heavy Metal
ESSENCE - Lost In violence Thrash Metal
ALAMO - Alamo Hard Rock
MOXY - Ridin' High Hard Rock
FREE - Highway Non-Metal
TRIUMPH - Triumph Hard Rock
AINIGMA - Diluvium Heavy Psych
BIRTH CONTROL - Operation Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Tyr Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Live Evil Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Past Lives Heavy Metal
BLOODROCK - Bloodrock Hard Rock
BLUE CHEER - Blue Cheer Heavy Psych
BODKIN - Bodkin Heavy Psych
BOOMERANG - Boomerang Hard Rock
BUDGIE - Squawk Heavy Metal
CACTUS - Restrictions Hard Rock
COVEN - Blood On The Snow Proto-Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Burn Hard Rock
DIES IRAE - First Heavy Psych
EPITAPH - Epitaph Proto-Metal
EPITAPH - Outside The Law Hard Rock
FUSE - Fuse Proto-Metal
GIFT - Gift Heavy Psych
GIFT - Blue Apple Proto-Metal
GRANICUS - Granicus Hard Rock
GUN - Gun Hard Rock
HEAVY CRUISER - Lucky Dog Proto-Metal
ICECROSS - Icecross Heavy Psych
JANE - Together Proto-Metal
JANUS - Gravedigger Proto-Metal
JERUSALEM - Jerusalem Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Lizard Proto-Metal
MOUNTAIN - Climbing! Hard Rock
QUEEN - Queen Proto-Metal
QUEEN - Sheer Heart Attack Proto-Metal
RUSH - Fly by Night Hard Rock
RUSH - Exit... Stage Left Hard Rock
SAMUEL PRODY - Samuel Prody Proto-Metal
SEX - End of My Life Proto-Metal
SPOOKY TOOTH - The Mirror Hard Rock
STRAY - Mundanzas Hard Rock
STRAY - Hearts of Fire Hard Rock
STRAY - Houdini Hard Rock
SWEET - Off The Record Hard Rock
TARKUS - Tarkus Proto-Metal
THREE MAN ARMY - Mahesha Hard Rock
TITANIC - Titanic Proto-Metal
UFO - No Heavy Petting Hard Rock
UFO - Obsession Hard Rock
WISHBONE ASH - Wishbone Four Proto-Metal
WARHORSE - Warhorse Proto-Metal
URIAH HEEP - Salisbury Hard Rock
AGALLOCH - The Mantle Folk Metal
PELICAN - City Of Echoes Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ANTHRAX - State Of Euphoria Thrash Metal
BUFFALO - Dead Forever Heavy Psych
DIO - Dream Evil Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Dance Of Death Heavy Metal
METAL CHURCH - Metal Church US Power Metal
METALLICA - Load Heavy Metal
METALLICA - Death Magnetic Thrash Metal
MOTÖRHEAD - Overkill Heavy Metal
MY SISTER'S MACHINE - Diva Alternative Metal
QUARTZ - Quartz NWoBHM
QUEENSRŸCHE - The Warning US Power Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Promised Land Progressive Metal
RIOT - Rock City Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Virgin Killer Hard Rock
SCORPIONS - Taken By Force Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Blackout Heavy Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Alice In Chains Alternative Metal
KING'S X - King's X Hard Rock
KING'S X - Ear Candy Hard Rock
KING'S X - Ogre Tones Hard Rock
AGHORA - Formless Progressive Metal
ANUBIS GATE - The Detached Progressive Metal
BEHOLD... THE ARCTOPUS - Skullgrid Progressive Metal
CONCEPTION - Parallel Minds Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Awake Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Falling Into Infinity Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Systematic Chaos Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - A Change of Seasons Progressive Metal
EPHEMERAL SUN - Broken Door Progressive Metal
EXIVIOUS - Exivious Progressive Metal
EXPLORERS CLUB - Age Of Impact Progressive Metal
GORDIAN KNOT - Emergent Progressive Metal
HAKEN - Aquarius Progressive Metal
JAMES LABRIE - Elements of Persuasion Progressive Metal
MARTONE - Shut Up 'N Listen Progressive Metal
MASTODON - Remission Sludge Metal
MASTODON - Blood Mountain Sludge Metal
OPETH - Blackwater Park Progressive Metal
OSI - Blood Alternative Metal
PANTOMMIND - Lunasense Progressive Metal
PLANET X - MoonBabies Progressive Metal
PLANET X - Quantum Progressive Metal
PLATYPUS - Ice Cycles Hard Rock
PORCUPINE TREE - The Incident Metal Related
POUNDHOUND - Pineappleskunk Progressive Metal
RELOCATOR - Relocator Progressive Metal
RIVERSIDE - Voices in My Head Metal Related
RIVERSIDE - Memories In My Head Metal Related
ROYAL HUNT - Paradox Progressive Metal
SEVENTH WONDER - Mercy Falls Progressive Metal
SHADOW GALLERY - Shadow Gallery Progressive Metal
SHADOW GALLERY - Tyranny Progressive Metal
SHADOW GALLERY - Legacy Progressive Metal
SHADOW GALLERY - Room V Progressive Metal
SPASTIC INK - Ink Compatible Thrash Metal
SYMPHONY X - Twilight In Olympus Progressive Metal
SYMPHONY X - The Odyssey Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - Hypothetical Progressive Metal
VOIVOD - Killing Technology Technical Thrash Metal
ZERO HOUR - Dark Deceiver Progressive Metal
ANCESTORS - Of Sound Mind Stoner Metal
CANDLEMASS - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus Traditional Doom Metal
ORANGE GOBLIN - The Big Black Stoner Metal
ORANGE GOBLIN - Coup de Grace Stoner Metal
PALE DIVINE - Cemetery Earth Traditional Doom Metal
WITCHFINDER GENERAL - Friends of Hell Traditional Doom Metal
BARONESS - Blue Record Sludge Metal
EARTHLESS - Sonic Prayer Stoner Rock
ISIS - Oceanic Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MELVINS - Stag Sludge Metal
SLAYER - Hell Awaits Thrash Metal
SLAYER - Diabolus in Musica Thrash Metal
SLAYER - God Hates Us All Thrash Metal
ELLISON - Ellison Heavy Psych
STRAY - New Dawn Hard Rock
STRAY - Dangerous Games Hard Rock
STRAY - Alive And Giggin' Hard Rock
STRAY - 10 Hard Rock
TRAPEZE - Hold On Hard Rock
TRAPEZE - Running Hard Rock
TRAPEZE - Hot Wire / Trapeze Proto-Metal
THUNDERMUG - Heavy Canada Hard Rock
PAGAN ALTAR - Pagan Altar Traditional Doom Metal
WITCHCRAFT - The Alchemist Stoner Rock
WHITESNAKE - Whitesnake Hard Rock
ANGEL - Helluva Band Hard Rock
ACE FREHLEY - Ace Frehley Hard Rock
KISS - Alive II Hard Rock
KISS - The Originals Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - Van Halen II Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - Diver Down Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - 5150 Hard Rock
WHITESNAKE - Slide It In Hard Rock
THERION - Gothic Kabbalah Symphonic Metal
YNGWIE J. MALMSTEEN - Rising Force Neoclassical metal
SUSPYRE - A Great Divide Progressive Metal
WITHIN TEMPTATION - Mother Earth Symphonic Metal
THERION - Theli Symphonic Metal
KAYO DOT - Choirs Of The Eye Avant-garde Metal
GUN - Gun/Gunsight Hard Rock
ACCEPT - Balls to the Wall Heavy Metal
7 FOR 4 - Time Progressive Metal
FRACTION - Moon Blood Proto-Metal
WILDFIRE - Smokin' Proto-Metal
HURDY GURDY - Hurdy Gurdy Proto-Metal
STACK WADDY - Stack Waddy Proto-Metal
STACK WADDY - Bugger Off! Proto-Metal
RUSH - Archives Hard Rock
PSYCHOTIC WALTZ - Into The Everflow Progressive Metal
AEROSMITH - Aerosmith Hard Rock
AEROSMITH - Rocks Hard Rock
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock Hard Rock
GAMMA RAY - Land of the Free Power Metal
RUNNING WILD - Port Royal Power Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Stained Class Heavy Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Sin After Sin Heavy Metal
FRIJID PINK - Frijid Pink Hard Rock
SKID ROW - Skid Proto-Metal
HIGH TIDE - High Tide Proto-Metal
WOLVERINE - Communication Lost Progressive Metal
HEADSHOT - Synchronicity Thrash Metal
LONELY KAMEL - Lonely Kamel Stoner Rock
MOXY - Moxy II Hard Rock
ELF - Elf Hard Rock
FREE - Free At Last Proto-Metal
MAHOGANY RUSH - Maxoom Hard Rock
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS - Core Heavy Alternative Rock
WHITESNAKE - Trouble Hard Rock
WHITESNAKE - Lovehunter Hard Rock
HELMET - Meantime Alternative Metal
HELMET - Betty Alternative Metal
HYDRA - Hydra Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Mob Rules Heavy Metal
BLUE CHEER - New! Improved! Heavy Psych
BULL ANGUS - Free For All Hard Rock
CACTUS - 'Ot 'n' Sweaty Hard Rock
ALICE COOPER - Easy Action Proto-Metal
FELT - Felt Proto-Metal
GOMORRHA (NW) - Trauma Proto-Metal
GUN - Gunsight Hard Rock
HAIRY CHAPTER - Eyes Proto-Metal
THE HUMAN BEAST - Volume One Proto-Metal
MOUNTAIN - Avalanche Hard Rock
MOUNTAIN - Twin Peaks Hard Rock
ODA - ODA Proto-Metal
ORANG-UTAN - Orang-Utan Proto-Metal
PHAFNER - Overdrive Proto-Metal
SALEM MASS - Witch Burning Proto-Metal
SILVER METRE - Silver Metre Proto-Metal
TIGER B. SMITH - Tiger Rock Proto-Metal
TITANIC - Sea Wolf Proto-Metal
WARHORSE - Red Sea Hard Rock
URSA MAJOR - Ursa Major Proto-Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Empire Progressive Metal
TROOPER - Flying Colors Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Louder Than Love Heavy Alternative Rock
ARK - Burn the Sun Progressive Metal
DEMIANS - Mute Progressive Metal
EXPLORERS CLUB - Raising The Mammoth Progressive Metal
PLANET X - Universe Progressive Metal
TRAPEZE - Trapeze Proto-Metal
TRAPEZE - Trapeze(1976) Hard Rock
HEAVY LOAD - Death or Glory Heavy Metal
WINGER - Karma Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Bon Jovi Hard Rock
SAMMY HAGAR - Danger Zone Hard Rock
KISS - Hotter Than Hell Hard Rock
KISS - Love Gun Hard Rock
QUIET RIOT - Metal Health Glam Metal
ZEBRA - Zebra Hard Rock
EPICA - The Divine Conspiracy Symphonic Metal
THERION - Lemuria Symphonic Metal
THERION - Sirius B Symphonic Metal
HELP - Help Proto-Metal
SUPERNAUT - Supernaut Proto-Metal
TOAD - Dreams Hard Rock
TITANIC - Eagle Rock Proto-Metal
TYBURN TALL - Tyburn Tall Proto-Metal
DOZER - Call It Conspiracy Stoner Metal
MAUDLIN OF THE WELL - Bath Avant-garde Metal
AEROSMITH - Draw The Line Hard Rock
SAINT VITUS - Saint Vitus Traditional Doom Metal
RATT - Out Of The Cellar Glam Metal
ANGRA - Holy Land Power Metal
NITZINGER - Nitzinger Proto-Metal
FRIJID PINK - Earth Omen Hard Rock
FOX - San Francisco Session Heavy Psych
JOSEFUS - Josefus Heavy Psych
WHITESNAKE - Snakebite Hard Rock
AUDIOSLAVE - Audioslave Heavy Alternative Rock
HYDRA - Land Of Money Hard Rock
BANG - Music Non-Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Seventh Star Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Dehumanizer Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Live At Last Heavy Metal
BLOODROCK - Bloodrock 2 Hard Rock
BRAINBOX - Brainbox Proto-Metal
BUDGIE - Impeckable Hard Rock
BUDGIE - Power Supply Heavy Metal
BUDGIE - Nightflight Hard Rock
CROW (MN) - Crow Music Hard Rock
CWT - The Hundredweight Heavy Psych
GOMORRHA (NW) - Gomorrha Proto-Metal
KILLING FLOOR - Killing Floor Metal Related
NAZARETH - Nazareth Hard Rock
NAZARETH - Razamanaz Hard Rock
NAZARETH - Loud 'N' Proud Hard Rock
NAZARETH - Rampant Hard Rock
NAZARETH - No Mean City Hard Rock
QUEEN - News Of The World Hard Rock
TRACTOR - Tractor Proto-Metal
UFO - UFO 1 Proto-Metal
DIO - Sacred Heart Heavy Metal
DIO - Lock Up The Wolves Heavy Metal
METALLICA - ReLoad Heavy Metal
METALLICA - St. Anger Alternative Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Ozzmosis Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Lonesome Crow Proto-Metal
TROOPER - Trooper Hard Rock
KING'S X - Tape Head Hard Rock
SOUNDGARDEN - Ultramega OK Heavy Alternative Rock
VANDEN PLAS - Christ 0 Progressive Metal
CELTIC FROST - Cold Lake Heavy Metal
SLAYER - Show No Mercy Thrash Metal
TESTAMENT - Souls of Black Thrash Metal
DEF LEPPARD - Pyromania Glam Metal
KISS - Dynasty Hard Rock
KISS - Unmasked Hard Rock
ANVIL - Hard 'n' Heavy Heavy Metal
HARD STUFF - Bolex Dementia Proto-Metal
FRIJID PINK - Defrosted Non-Metal
FOX - Day Blindness Heavy Psych
CHICKENFOOT - Chickenfoot Hard Rock
LIMELIGHT - Limelight NWoBHM
MOXY - Under The Lights Hard Rock
AUNT MARY - Loaded Hard Rock
NAZARETH - Exercises Non-Metal
DEF LEPPARD - Hysteria Hard Rock
ATTILA - Atilla Heavy Psych | review permalink
LEGS DIAMOND - Fire Power Hard Rock
BLACK SABBATH - Born Again Heavy Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Forbidden Heavy Metal
BLOODROCK - Bloodrock 3 Hard Rock
QUEEN - Jazz Hard Rock
UFO - No Place to Run Hard Rock
KROKUS - Headhunter Heavy Metal
KROKUS - One Vice at a Time Heavy Metal
KROKUS - The Blitz Hard Rock
DEVIL'S SLINGSHOT - Clinophobia Progressive Metal

Metal Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Hard Rock 335 3.23
2 Proto-Metal 194 3.26
3 Progressive Metal 114 3.43
4 Heavy Metal 86 3.10
5 Heavy Psych 59 3.43
6 Thrash Metal 34 3.65
7 Non-Metal 24 2.63
8 NWoBHM 16 3.69
9 Metal Related 16 3.44
10 Alternative Metal 15 3.47
11 Stoner Metal 12 3.50
12 Traditional Doom Metal 11 3.50
13 Doom Metal 11 3.50
14 Heavy Alternative Rock 10 3.55
15 Glam Metal 9 2.89
16 US Power Metal 8 3.69
17 Stoner Rock 8 3.38
18 Symphonic Metal 7 3.00
19 Sludge Metal 7 3.36
20 Atmospheric Sludge Metal 7 3.50
21 Power Metal 6 3.17
22 Groove Metal 4 3.63
23 Folk Metal 3 3.50
24 Funk Metal 3 3.17
25 Avant-garde Metal 3 3.17
26 Technical Thrash Metal 3 3.67
27 Speed Metal 1 3.00
28 Crossover Thrash 1 3.50
29 Neoclassical metal 1 3.00
30 Melodic Death Metal 1 4.00

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PINK FAIRIES Never Never Land

Album · 1971 · Heavy Psych
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On one side of the Atlantic there was The Fugs and thier freak folk/proto-punk poetry protests, thus followed by The Stooges and the MC5 scratching, spitting and crawling thier way out of the Motor City and on the other side of the pond, The Deviants who molted into the Pink Fairies and Third World War slithering out from the underground sewer of London with thier libertarian left wing anarchy to shake the establishment. 1970, the free festivals were flourishing with the hippy haze and biker battalions indulging in the ingestion of hallucinogens and marijuana and the Pink Fairies were the house band.

Guitarist/vocalist Paul Rudolph, bassist Derek Sanderson and drummer Russel Hunter had left the proto-stoner/freak folk hippy funsters The Deviants in 1970 and hooked up with drummer "Twink" who had played on the psychedelic rock opera masterpiece, 'S.F. Sorrow' from The Pretty Things in 1968 and released a solo album with the help of some of the Deviants titled, 'Think Pink' in 1970. Though with two drummers in the band it was "Twink" that laid down some tracks taking the lead vocals and drums with Rudolph completing the rest of tracks with his vocals on the Fairies 1971 debut, 'Never Never Land'.

The album opens up with "Do It" which would become thier anthem, "It's rock and roll man, and the message is, Do it!" A punch in the gut, a kick in the ass and a 2X4 to the teeth. Raw, ravishing, revolution rock 'n' roll. "Twink's" other tracks, "Heavenly Man" is somewhat a Floydian floating psych trip. "Wargirl" is laid back and Rudolph's reverbing guitar is right out of this world and "The Dream Is Just The Beginning" is a short acoustic number, just over a minute long.

Rudolph's brusque vocals with his raw, sloopy slammering guitar chops out boot stomping proto-punk on "Say You Love Me" and "Teenage Rebel". "Uncle Harry's Last Freakout" proto-typifies what the Fairies are all about, LSD induced interstellar illusions, good times, hectic heavy metal and revolting rioting rock 'n' roll. This is Rudolph's all out guitar assault. Over the wall wah wahs, entrenching echoes, deaf defying distortion and far too loud. An eleven minute mayhem. No control.

The title track takes on that space/psych sound similar to Floyd's, 'Obscured By Clouds" as does the opening two and half minutes of "Track One, Side Two" and then kicks into proto-metal pyro-technics and is followed by the Hawkwind-ish space/psych exploration instrumental, "Thor".

"The Snake", originally released as a single and is the A-side to "Do It" is contained as a bonus track on some reissues is argubly with "Do It", the Fairies MO, has to be one of the most unrefined, blistering proto-punk songs in history.

Paul Rudolph would leave after the Fairies second album, 'What A Bunch Of Sweeties', fed up with Sanderson's and Hunter's LSD use joined Hawkwind and former UFO guitarist Larry Wallis stepped in for 'Kings Of Oblivion'. Die hard fans of The Stooges and the MC5 are recommended to check out this album as are the loyal anarchists of punk rock's hey day.

FIRE Could You Understand Me

Album · 1973 · Proto-Metal
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A deluge of distortion. A fury of fuzz. A sloppy mess left after the destruction of a hurricane.

This album is absolutely overbearing. It has to be the fuzziest guitar based blues/proto-metal I've heard. It's almost laughable, but in some way it has a entertainment value as well. If you think Hendrix was heavy on the fuzz, wahs and distortion you got to check out this recording.

I special ordered this album on CD about five years ago, again based on the myths in the vinyl collector circles years ago. Yep, I was dupped and disappointed. This band sounds like it was in a contest at a Yugoslavian amateur hour. The band is from Yugoslavia but jumped the Iron Curtain to the Netherlands where they recorded this album in 1973.

There is no need to go into any track descriptions as it all fuzz. It's just one giant monoclinal piece of rock. The power trio is all out of synch mostly due to the terrible off timing drumming. It's really bad.

There is nothing else to say. One star for the music and one star for jumping the wall.

NEIL MERRYWEATHER Kryptonite

Album · 1975 · Hard Rock
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Canadian journeyman bassist/vocalist/songwriter Neil Merryweather has had somewhat of a long and eclectic career. Born in Toronto, Robert Neilson Lillie, performed under the name of Bobbie Neilson and played with some of the local artists in the area including the Mynah Birds, The Tripp and Bruce Cockburn's Flying Circus in which he left the band in 1968 to form his own group with fellow members from The Tripp. The band left Toronto for Los Angeles and signed to Capitol Records. Neilson changed his name to Neil Merryweather just before the release of the band's debut, simply titled "Merryweather", a heavy blues-rock style with tinges of psychedelic pop. Though the album had some guest appearences from Steve Miller, Dave Mason and blues legend Charlie Musselwhite, and did recieve some notice and then the release of "Word Of Mouth" in 1969, critically acclaimed, it sold poorly, so Merryweather then decided to head back home to Toronto.

Back in T.O., Neil put together a new band and released two more albums similar in vein to his first two with his new girlfriend/vocalist Lynn Carey, reminescent vocals of Janis Joplin, but again the albums didn't garner much attention. So Merryweather and Carey continued to record under the name of Mama Lion with an array of musicians and released two albums, a little more hard rockin' than Merryweather's previous releases, but the real show here is the two albums covers with the beautiful Lynn Carey gracing the cover. Yeah baby! She was the Penthouse Pet Of The Month for December, 1972. Check it out some time. She's stunning.

In 1972, Merryweather took the musicians from Mama Lion with the exception of Carey and went back to L.A. and went into studio and laid down two albums, "Heavy Cruiser" and "Lucky Dog" under the name of Heavy Cruiser. Heavy rock 'n' roll more than heavy rock. Again, no break through.

Still remaining in L.A., Neil then signed to Mercury Records and put out an ad in the local musician's magazine looking for new personnel for his new band, and recruited a drummer, a keyboardist who also had a Chamberlain, the grandaddy of the Mellotron and a synthesizer and two guitarists and thus the Space Rangers exploded out with thier 1974 release, "Space Rangers". Hard glam rock with passages of a psych/space ambience and somewhat in the style of a that mid '70's hard rock AOR. The album reached #5 on the Billboard charts and the song, "Hollywood Boulevard" recieved heavy FM airplay.

Basically without any help from Mercury and after touring with T. Rex, Kiss and E.L.O. and Neil supporting the band financially they went back into the studio, again with Merryweather producing. "Krpytonite" weighs alot heavier and harder than it's predecessor and radiated the galantic glam of Alice Copper, the sub-sonic sizzle of Sweet, the dimensional sound warp of Hawkwind and the bouldering boom of Sabbath. This album is heavy as any release from 1975.

After a few line-up changes, guitarist/synth-man, Timo Laine left after the first Space Ranger's album and later became known as one of the forefathers of the synthesizer guitar and keeping guitarist Michael "Jeep" Willis, obvious the right decesion, is the shooting star and is phenomanol on this recording. Often compared to Michael Schenker of UFO and arguably a fair comparison, "Jeep" jacks out the riffs and sprays out light speed solos and with Merryweather's bottom end bass, gruff vocals and his production tying in the synth space sounds without going out of the universe is terrific.

The first two tracks are the signature space metal songs off the album, "Kryptonite" and "Star Rider" are stunning and probably the best two tracks from the album. "Jeep" and his stellar guitar is out of this world. Wow! Can't get much better than this.

"Always Be You", somewhat of a ballad with well done harmony vocals yet retaining the weight of being heavy. I guess one could label it as AOR hard rock, typical trait of the time.

"Give It Everything We Got" opens up with a funky groove laden beat with the synth and Chamberlain being well incorporated and adds a spacey vibe without detracting the listener. Then the "Jeep" lights it up with an interlude of searing solos and ravaging riffs for the next three minutes. No doubt, smoldering Schenker-esque. The finally goes into crash landing with guitar and synth nose first.

The next track trys to emulate Mott The Hoople, the "Hollywood" era of Alice Cooper, and the AOR of latter day Sweet. "Groove" is just gagging. By far, the worst song on the album.

"Real Live Love" suggests a teenage girl song, something that Sweet would of laid down for a single. Not bad, but it is the next number, "You Know Where I'd Rather Be" where the Space Rangers shot out the lights, similar of Sweet and match them at thier own game, those catchy fuzz guitar hooks. Simply, it puts Slade to shame and the other glammers of the day, with of course the exception of Sweet.

The Space Rangers return to the stars with, "Let Us Be The Dawn". A psych/space/glam voyage with the Chamberlain providing the dark depths of space with the lazer licks of gunner "Jeep". Again, captain Merryweather keeps all the instruments in synch with his direction in the control room. Mission accomplished.

After returning to L.A. the band ran out of money, again no support from Mercury, the Space Rangers disbanded with Merryweather doing some production work for various artists including Randy California from Spirit. A few years latter, Neil took off to London with Michael "Jeep" Willis and did a few recordings and then his record label at that time, Chrysalis formed a new label, Dureco based in Amsterdam and he jumped over there and recorded his solo album, "Differences" in 1978 and then put together an AOR band called, Eyes in 1980 including "Jeep" on guitar.

Merryweather returned to L.A. and hooked up with ex-Runaway, Lita Ford and became her manager, played bass and produced her 1983 album, "Out For Blood". The sexy singer swindled Merryweather and after that incident he had enough of the music business and called it quits and is still in L.A. and is putting together a new version of the Space Rangers with guitarist Michael Willis. If an album is released, I'll be searching the universe, far and wide for it.





MESSAGE From Books And Dreams

Album · 1973 · Heavy Psych
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Great cover. I tend to associate it with another Krautrock album, Delusion from McChurch Soundroom. Similar cover, lyrical content, sound and style.

The Dawn Anew Coming, the debut from Message in 1972 takes a progressive melodic fusion of psych, jazz-fusion and folk and shades it with an overcast of a heavy sky. Early Tull, King Crimson, Uriah Heep and Wishbone Ash. Well done prog.

As with thier first album, the band entered the studio with the great German producer, Deiter Dirks in 1973 and released, Of Books And Dreams. Ominous and repressive, a conscious effort to uncover the unconscious thought that effects personality through morbid fears and compulsions that accompany dreams. A play on the psyche, lyrically and musically.

"Sleep" introduces the listener with spoken words over a tumultous and tempestuous psychedelic/space splattering. A terrifying trip though trivial.

Sliding into deeper unconsciousness, "Dreams And Nightmares (Dreams)" culminates with the bass and the psychically induced guitar sequence from Allan Murdoch and expands and finally explodes into a ravishingly riff. One of the better openings I have heard from a heavy prog song in the first half of the '70's. The vocals of Tom McGuigan scream in, somewhat dischordal but deeply discerning. Fortunately it's Murdoch guitar that dominates most of this track with McGuigan's vocal chorus sustaining and limited in only in two parts of the song. At the ten minute mark, Murdoch slaps down a Iommi-esque solo that could be transported from Sabbath's self-titled debut. After the manic solo the bass slowly pulses and winds down this terrific and trembling track. The apex of the album.

Track three, "Turn Over" hears for the first time McGuigan's sax soloing over an eerie ambient guitar and then a rhythmic riff kicks in and the sax snakes out a shivering free-form jazz/psych synapses. Overload.

"Sigh" is the most melodic track from the album and McGuigan's vocals are annoying and overbearing, almost abrasive but fortunately at around the three and half minute mark Murdoch takes over with his guitar, showcasing shifting styles and sets the rhythm for the insane sax soloing and interplay for the next three minutes and the last two minutes ends as it as begun, with the addition of a sinister scream sequence. "Ahhhh".

The second part of "Dreams And Nightmares", "Nightmares" is 13 minutes of Krautrock psychosis. "Introducing The Myth" opens up with McGuigan's Mellotron as a sombre backdrop to his restrained vocals which are actually not so abrading as to his abandoning screaming. Again it's the chilling interplay of Murdoch's guitar and McGuigan's sax that take over this nightmare, "The Unpleasent Spell" and eventually the sandman (McGuigan) speaks in a suffering, aggravating and daunting tone. The closing of "Nightmare" trembles and traumatically tails off into silence. Terrific and terrifying.

If you're searching for a scary, spine-tingling sound experience, this is it. This album is mostly tagged as Krautrock but the sub-genre encompassess so many styles from proto-metal to electronic experimentation, so don't be decieved by the label as the Germans (though Message is half British) can be prolific at being heavy and dark. Really this is guitarist Allan Murdoch's trip though Tom McGuigan's multi-instrumental talents are substantial, it is his vocals that might be disturbing to some. The production of Deiter Dirks is somewhat similar to that of Nektar's first three albums in which he also produced as he did with many of the "heavier" Krautrockers in the early '70's.

Message would then make a signficant shift on thier next album to a jazz-fusion/eclectic prog and then sadly meander into that menancing "mainstream", melodic AOR/hard rock style that so many did in the mid/late '70's.

THE GROUNDHOGS Solid

Album · 1973 · Hard Rock
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The 'Hogs pour out the pig iron. Hoofed-heavy, filthy, gluttonous and gloomy, so smeltering sloopy. Solid snorts out the eccentric, existential despair and the schizo side of "The Hog" (Tony McPhee).

Just coming off his solo album, "The Two Sides Of Tony (T.S.) McPhee" (1973) with his experimentation of the latest electronics on the side long track, "The Hunt", is a real shift from the bluesed psych, guitar swilling so synonymous with the Groundhogs and showcases McPhee's talent on the keyboards and synthesizers. McPhee would take his twisted taste of technical trickery and snarl it with his sonic, shifting guitar style that would be Solid.

Bringing back his rhythm section from Hogwash, drummer Clive Brooks and long time bassist, Pete Cruickshanks and recording in his home studio, this is all about the 'Hog and his new toys of a Mellotron and the latest synthesizer with a ring modulator, phasers and wah wahs and even on some tracks sending his gruff vocals through a vocoder with muddled effects, at times being messy.

The Mellotron morbidly magnifies the melancholy, manic-depressive lyrical content and shadely blends with the bog bottom blues boom and the progressive, stabbing sig shifts with "Light My Light", "Sins Of The Father" and "Snow Storm". Three outstanding tracks that would be become a mainstay in the 'Hog's live performances for the next two and half decades.

"Free From All Alarm" opens up acoustically, but McPhee can't make it without engaging electrification halfway the track. Too bad, the tune has a great greasy groove of country gliding over boogie. "Gosh darn it Tony! Let the strings slide and sing."

"Corn Cob" is the bacon of the 'Hogs. Barbequed blues-rock.

"Plea Sing, Plea Song". Please no.

"Hello da'ere" opens up "Joker's Grave" as it captures the capricious center of Tony McPhee's eccentricity. Synthesized silliness. Erratic and no purpose. Nine and half minutes of needless noodling.

Solid isn't up to the snuff as thier conceptual trilogy, "Thank Christ For The Bomb", "Split" and "Who'll Save The World? The Mighty Groundhogs!" and has the qualities and irregularities of Hogwash.

The Groundhogs disbanded after this release but McPhee put together a new lineup two years later and released two albums in 1976, "Black Diamond" and "Crosscut Saw". The 'Hogs didn't sell out to the "mainstream" as so many of thier contemparies from the heyday of proto-metal did, however they were also put out to pasture by the emerging presence of punk.

Note: August 2011. Just released, a live album from the tour that followed the release of Solid in 1974 containing, "Light My Light", "Free From All Alarm" and "Sins Of The Father/Sad Go Round" from Solid. "Dog Me Bitch" from the solo album, The Two Sides Of Tony (T.S.) Mcphee and "Soldier" from Thank Christ For The Bomb.

All these tracks have been released in part on other live compilations but never together as recorded on May 23rd, 1974.

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