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The Overlooked 1989 Masterpiece By A Heavy Metal Institution
At the end of the 1980s, one of metal's most important bands released a mid-career masterpiece. Nobody seemed to notice.
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K.K. DOWNING Celebrates 40th Anniversary Of JUDAS PRIEST's 'Defenders Of The Faith': It's 'Probably One Of My Favorite Albums'
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Dead Kennedys’ Controversial Debut ‘Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables’ Certified Gold by the RIAA
Some 43 years after its release, the Dead Kennedys' controversial, influential debut, 'Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables,' has been certified gold.
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“The kids who wanted to buy our records were like, ‘Cool! The religious right’s burning them!’” The track-by-track guide to Iron Maiden’s The Number Of The Beast
From Invaders to Hallowed Be Thy Name, here’s everything you need to know about each song on Iron Maiden’s 1982 breakthrough
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Take the album out of the Kiss context, and you have a remarkably coherent work: Why Music From The Elder is a prog metal masterpiece
Disregarded and overlooked, the bands 1981 release is a brave and satisfying entry into a different genre
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Queen: News Of The World - Album Of The Week Club review
At a time when punk rock was new, Queen suddenly epitomised everything about the old rock aristocracy that the critics now held in contempt... so they released their most popular album yet
Truly and honestly one of my ten “Desert Island Discs”. Endlessly playable, and one of the three or so albums I’ve heard more than any other; start to finish.
Midge Ure, dude.
Legend.
Odd that you lose a genius like John Foxx to achieve your “classic lineup”.
With Ure - seven top 10 albums, seventeen top 40 singles in the UK.