Bands that ruled and still rule !!!

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Bands that ruled and still rule !!!

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Now, the other side of the story. Which bands ruled back then and are still great to see or hear? Personally I vote IRON MAIDEN, they really never let me down, every album is a great listening experience IMO.

Others?
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I dont think ACID, CLOVEN HOOF or LIVING DEATH ever released a bad album IMO...

...or VOIVOD or RUSH (not being biased ...haha... :lol:)

& even tho' they only had 2 releases, HOLY TERROR's albums were quite exquisite!
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Only 2 names come to my mind : VOIVOD and BATHORY.
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Hmmm, Manilla Road never really sucked, although they are not as great now as they once were.
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OmenOfSteel wrote:Hmmm, Manilla Road never really sucked, although they are not as great now as they once were.
This has to go in the other thread then!!!!!? :lol: :wink:

Maybe we can start a poll, see who agrees & who doesnt??
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Korgüll wrote:
OmenOfSteel wrote:Hmmm, Manilla Road never really sucked, although they are not as great now as they once were.
This has to go in the other thread then!!!!!? :lol: :wink:

Maybe we can start a poll, see who agrees & who doesnt??
Yeah, nice idea !!!
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a bunch come to my mind: Bathory, Venom, Running Wild, Sodom, Pokolgep, Ossian just to name a few
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another name : IMMOLATION !!
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Razor, of course.

Exodus, King Diamond, even Overkill didn't release a single bad album (although the last ones aren't so brilliant) ... Megadeth! (Save for Risk)

And a bunch of cool band from the late 80s with one or two albums :)
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Motorhead.

And a few death metal bands: Bolt Thrower, Dismember, Asphyx

As long as bands unleashed great music back in their prime I couldn't care less if they put out rubbish afterwards. Even passable or 'ok' new releases by old bands are more or less dispensible when compared to the classics of yore.
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I don't think DEATH was mentionned here. Chuck Schuldiner has released top-quality albums through his whole carreer.
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Jag Panzer, Exciter, Deceased etc
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Bolt Thrower. That tank never stops.
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