I'm more of a song person than an album person, despite usually listening to albums at least once, though I enjoy Funeral as a collective of songs more than most albums. This album is without question my favourite album, and it has long held that place for me. I wrote it top-down, so I decided to publish it that way to retain sequence, my explanations get shorter because it's more difficult to explain that I love most of these albums for one of three reasons in a new way. I deliberately avoided artist overlap, so some honourary mentions are Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz! (2009), Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (2010), and The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (1999). Here is a list I compiled in December 2011, with two modifications. I don't know if I can say anything bad about this album every single song on it is truly incredible. It's got the fast-paced instrumentals of the title track, the slow intro in Battery leading up to yet more fast-paced instrumentals, while at the same time having some slower songs such as The Thing That Should Not Be and Welcome Home (Sanitarium). This was Metallica's first album to sell over 500,000 copies, and for good reason. I think these three songs are all I need to explain why this is here. ![]() Just don't play Stairway in guitar stores. Led Zeppelin's fourth album contains great tracks such as Black Dog, and the classic Stairway to Heaven. I'm not sure how to explain this, so I'll say this: Powerful lyrics, powerful instrumentals, it's better than Kill 'Em All, and The Call of Ktulu is a great instrumental. Plus, this album contains a large number of what I believe are the best songs Disturbed has ever written, including Prayer, Liberate, and Mistress. It's quite the improvement on The Sickness, and unlike Ten Thousand Fists, I can't seem to pick out any songs that are rather mediocre. I believe that this is Disturbed's best album. Their newer albums are still good, but I still think this one is their best. The instrumentals in this album are the best they have ever made, and in my opinion songs on this album such as Unholy Confessions and Chapter Four are better than songs on their future albums, such as Beast and the Harlot and Nightmare. I know it has quite a bit of screaming in it, but it is nowhere near the scream-heavy debut album they had. In my opinion, the best Avenged Sevenfold album to date. It's a good album, and truth be told I do think it would be Disturbed's best album if it weren't for Overburdened and the title song. The songs on it, such as Stricken and Decadence, are good, but there are some songs such as Overburdened and the title song itself that I think could be better. Suicide & Redemption is possibly the best instrumental song they've made as well.ĭon't get me wrong, I like the style on this album. The album has powerful lyrics that suit James Hetfield's style well and also going well with the songs on the album. ![]() When this record came out, I think Metallica finally realized St. All the songs on it are good, and at the same time they don't all sound like the same song. A couple of songs on The Fall of Ideals gave me a headache, while I got bored to death on a few songs from Overcome. With For We Are Many, they got something that I liked all around. Overcome was an improvement on it, but I still though they could have done better. ![]() With great songs like Down with the Sickness and The Game, it's difficult for me to not put this album on a top 10 list.Īs an All That Remains fan, I'll admit that The Fall of Ideals was not a stellar album. This album has guitar riffs that are quite easy to headbang to, and David Draiman's vocals suit the style of this album perfectly. I think you can see where this is going.Īt number 10 I have Disturbed's debut album.
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