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Old 11-25-2014, 08:30 PM   #765 (permalink)
William_the_Bloody
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Motorhead didn't make the 20 and weren't Suicidal Tendencies hardcore at this time? Can't stand listening to King Diamond but do like Don't Break the Oath so should try and include it for 1984. Also that Venom album came out in 1984 and not 1983. And the second Manowar album is probably their poorest for their very early phase as well.

Manilla Road highly original, whereas Krokus were an AC/DC knock-off, even though they were better than AC/DC at this time.

Between the two of you, you have seven of the final eight albums and the one album missing is the next one coming up.
Well that's a relief, we may be miles apart on AC/DC & Iron Maiden, but at least we converge on King Diamond. You think that the devil would be able to find a more masculine sounding minion on the mic, I mind as well be listening to Lita Ford or Lee Aarron when I listen to him.

Speaking of which, I'm predicting your next album to be Satan Court in the Act, cheers
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