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Which year?
1985 18%  18%  [ 4 ]
1986 82%  82%  [ 18 ]
Total votes : 22
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 Post subject: '85 or '86?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:34 am 
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1985:
Bonded By Blood
Hell Awaits
To Mega Therion
Killing is my Business...And Business is Good
Spreading the Disease
The Spectre Within
Walls of Jericho
Seven Churches
Speak English or Die
Metal Heart
Fear of Tomorrow
Infernal Overkill
Power and Pain
Feel the Fire
Endless Pain
Bestial Devestation
The Return........
Skeptics Apocalypse
We Have Arrived
Long Live the Loud
Power From Hell
Executioners Song
Evil Invaders

vs.

1986:
Reign in Blood
Master of Puppets
Peace Sells...But Who's Buying
Among the Living
Pleasure to Kill
Darkness Descends
Under the Sign of the Black Mark
Awaken the Guardian
Somewhere in Time
Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
Fatal Portrait
The Dark
Zombie Attack
Game Over
Doomsday for the Deceiver
Eternal Devestaion
Rrroooaaarrr
Orgasmatron
Morbid Visions
Obssessed by Cruelty
Strappado
Beyond the Gates
Ordered to Kill
Convicted
Unveiling the Wicked
Possessed by Fire
The Force
Malicious Intent
Torment in Fire

Now those are big lists, (yes mostly thrash, get over it) and I am not expecting anybody to read each and every list, nor do I expect everybody to have heard each of those albums, but I want to know what year do you think was better for metal. 1985 or 1986. Both years were huge for thrash, plus it was the real early years of black and death metal. Not to mention all the kick ass straight up heavy metal. It is almost impossible for me to pick one of the two years, so I will wait to see what other people to say and see if I agree or disagree with them.

Anyway, both years kicked ass. :dio:


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Yes yes, both years were great years for metal.
I'd go with 1986 because there weren't any studio Iron Maiden in 1985.


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I knew Maiden would sway some votes...


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Well, they're an awesome band (at least were they in the 80s). :dio:
Back then, a year without an Iron Maiden album was a sad year... :sad:


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They needed time to tour the world.

At least in 1985 they started writing one of the best metal albums ever.


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DevotedWalnut wrote:
They needed time to tour the world.

At least in 1985 they started writing one of the best metal albums ever.


I still like the first four albums better than Somewhere in Time though.

Ho, and, no Metallica album in 1985. Master of Puppets in 1986!!! :dio:


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Agreed on Maiden, somewhat.

No comment on Metallica.


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And there were no Judas Priest album in 1985 either.
I know Turbo's supposed to be a bad album but I still like it... Image


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No comme...

(head exploded)


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:lol:

C'mon! It's not that bad... :)


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Not that good either.


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Lucifer's Son wrote:
Well, they're an awesome band (at least were they in the 80s). :dio:
Back then, a year without an Iron Maiden album was a sad year... :sad:


Live after death?
Ok, it's a live album, but everybody back them was happy with it.

I vote for 1985, but both were incredible years.


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ganeshaRules wrote:
Lucifer's Son wrote:
Well, they're an awesome band (at least were they in the 80s). :dio:
Back then, a year without an Iron Maiden album was a sad year... :sad:


Live after death?
Ok, it's a live album, but everybody back them was happy with it.

I vote for 1985, but both were incredible years.


Yeah, it's a live album... Nothing like the excitement of having new songs from the band.


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Tough choice, but I ended up picking 1985.


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86

Mainly because when I got into metal, it was with a lot of the CDs from 86, and for some reason, not as many of the CDs from 85.

Now from that list, I'd say that I regularly listen to about 0 of them, and occasionally perhaps 10 or so.

.:crast:.


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Only 10!!???!?!?!

I at least listen to, well too many to count.

Almost all of them get continued spins for me.


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DevotedWalnut wrote:
Only 10!!???!?!?!

I at least listen to, well too many to count.

Almost all of them get continued spins for me.


I'm a death metal kind of guy you know! I would guess that the CDs that spin the most for me are either from 92-96, or new shit.

.:c:.


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I'd probably go with 86, as there were more albums released that I like than in 85.


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Well, almost whole '86 list are my fav albums so...


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86, but who would like to have to choose, really.


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