Number two
My top ten hard rock/metal albums of 1987 is nearing a close. Number two is....
The speed metal scene was growing fast and Anthrax were quickly finding their niche. With their own sound and goofy image, they were fast becoming one of the leaders of this style. Perhaps not the most creative band, but they were consistant, wrote some instantly catchy songs and had a singer who actually sang.
Number one will be posted on Monday. You should know who it is, but here are three hints.
#1)It's not Whitesnake's self-titled album.
#2)It's not Motley Crue's Girls, girls, girls
#3)It's not Def Leppard's Hysteria
Anthrax-Among the living
The speed metal scene was growing fast and Anthrax were quickly finding their niche. With their own sound and goofy image, they were fast becoming one of the leaders of this style. Perhaps not the most creative band, but they were consistant, wrote some instantly catchy songs and had a singer who actually sang.
Number one will be posted on Monday. You should know who it is, but here are three hints.
#1)It's not Whitesnake's self-titled album.
#2)It's not Motley Crue's Girls, girls, girls
#3)It's not Def Leppard's Hysteria
4 Comments:
"Killing Technology" by Voivod.
dschalek-I like a couple of Voivod albums, but not that one. It was so thin and kind of clunky.
I dunno, but, I'll start the sing-along... Among the living, follow me or diiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeee...
GnR?
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