I met Metallica through the Reload album when I was 11. It fucking changed my life and made me want to learn to play the guitar. That’s how I was introduced to the metal scene. The album holds a special place in my heart
@@Besseloff when I found the early stuff I was blown away. My fav is the AJFA. As for the newer albums, I have to agree with you. Dont like them at all. Especially the last two. Death Magnetic is the only album I’d save from that bunch
Ha, I am in the same boat. I remember listenining to Load and Reload on a tape someone wrote on my Walkman and loving these songs. In fact, in my late 30s I think I can listen to these records more easilty than their thrash stuff which is just overplayed. Also, I think these 2 albums really influenced the Stoner/Heavy Rock scene of the last decade or so because many who play in these bands grew up on these 2 records and they kinda filtered Kyuss, CoC etc. though the Metallica prism of Load/Reload.
@@george5737 No, I mean it's not a top 5 Maiden record for me, but it's still decent enough, Senjutsu, on the other hand, I find it quite boring if I'm honest, too slow, at least Brave New World was more upbeat.
Brave new world and a matter of life and death is the ONLY good pre bailey albums😂maiden has fucking lost it, and they used the be my favorite band. But now ot just makes me sad to think about how much they lost their mojo. But their 80s shit is still legendary
@@kurokuma2485 The Philosopher was my first Death song, and the fretless bass is my favourite thing about that song. I wouldn't be a Death fan if it wasn't for the bass. Steve DiGiorgio is a god. Hell, every single member who was in Death was a master of their instrument
@@DylanJouglah-Shields I LOVE how this thread immediately started to discuss Steve's fretless bass. I've seen him live with DTA and it's amazing. Definetly inspired many people with that sound!
Load and Reload are both so well-rounded, dark, moody. It's hard-edge enough to be heavy, but the emotional journey they take you on is indescribable. The production is impeccable from my standpoint. The mix in my opinion is some of the best they've ever done, much thanks to Bob. There are lots of kick ass tracks on those records.
I've always loved this album. I remember when they put detonation out as a teaser... I couldn't wait! Still love Ember to Inferno the best. But In Waves rocked my balls off when it came out too! And theyre still kicking ass
The Crusade has always been my favorite Trivium album, never understood the hate. Insane riffs throughout really gives your riffing hand a work out, insane solos, great choruses, Becoming the Dragon?!?!? COME ON! That's the coolest song about Magikarp that's ever been created. Tread the Floods, To the Rats! Killer killer jams! and then the massive Title track instrumental! thRow in a little 80s hair metal CHEESE in Rising and you got it all!
Dude it's heavy af. But does this really tell anything? It's got a cartoony production (which may fit the power metal of that era like Hammerfall and Astronomica-Crimson Glory but not Priest), laughable lyrics and many useless filler tracks. Cathedral of Spires I dig, the rest are quite forgettable. Giving credit where it's due though, Demolition had probably the first and only merging ever of groovy Pantera riffs, classic heavy metal vocals/soloing and nu metal electronics. Shame it still has fillee
My Kerry King story; in the mid 80’s, i was lead singer for Sacramento, California metal/rock/dance/comedy band, Critical Mass. our friends, Red Rum, and Sentinel Beast were the metal gods of the 916. Our proximity to the Bay Area put us in contact with all of the kings of thrash metal. In 84, my friends in Red Rum held a “pool” party, by pool, i mean, drained pool, so that skaters would attend, crank the metal, punk, and just get ridiculously drunk. At this particular party, i met this young guy, who was metal as fuck. He decided to take this 17 year old kid under his wing, and teach him how to properly drink alcohol. His drink of the night? Bottom shelf vodka, and lemonade kool ade drink mix. It was god awful, but after a couple, made absolute sense. Spent the evening hanging out with the boys from slayer, King in particular, my pals in SB and RR, the kids from testament were there, and the death angel upstarts. I’m sure exodus were there as well. It was when metal was ours, and no one else’s. Great night. Woke up in the front yard, no idea where i was. Awesome…..
that is rad! i went to see Corrosion Of Conformity at the holy diver bar a few years back. we ended up hanging out the guys and drinking beer with them for the night. Then we went to the aftershock festival for the next few days on the weekend. kickass fun time in Sacramento. cheers from Melbourne!
@@robvegas9354 played that place a lot when i was frontman of my last band, Skin of Saints. Hated lugging cabs and amps up those damned stairs! Much preferred Ace of Spades and the Boardwalk. Grew up in Sacramento, went to high school with Frank Hannon of Tesla, still good friends with Michael Spencer, Sentinel Beast, Flotsam and Jetsum, Trauma. Loved living there!
Megadeth - Killing Is My Business Slayer - Show No Mercy Sepultura - Schizophrenia Death - Spiritual Healing & ITP Exodus - Impact Is Imminent Overkill - Under The Influence & W.F.O. Testament - The Legacy Gorguts - Considered Dead Crisix - From Blue To Black Stone - Colours Municipal Waste - Massive Aggressive
The Blaze Bayley version of „Afraid to shoot Strangers“ is honestly better than the Bruce Dickinson version and I’ll die on this hill. Thank you very much
Systematic Chaos was the first Dream Theatre album I ever heard and it blew me away, I didn't know music could sound like that, my tiny mind was opened wide
The Tony Martin Sabbath albums are hugely underappreciated, a shame because there's some real gems in there. People often behave like the band split up after 'Born Again' and then got back together with Ozzy for '13'. Dehumanizer (their early '90s comeback album with Dio) also has some good songs, especially 'TV Crimes'.
I think i would go with Mob Rules or Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath. Everyone knows the Ozzy stuff, but people forget how amazing the Dio stuff was. Also Octavarium is definitely underrated. The title track in particular is their magnum opus in my opinion. They put everything they learned in their 20 years as a band into that song and specifically the version from the live album Score gives me chills everytime.
Everyone makes a big deal of the title track off or 'Heaven and Hell'; but it's 'Neon Knights' that gives me the chills off that album. It's like proto-power metal before it was even a thing. I love both Ozzy and Dio, and to be honest in my opinion the other vocalists all have something to appreciate.
my metalhead teacher saw me wearing a sabbath shirt and he pretty much gave me that extra kick in the ass to dive deeper into metal. he let me borrow his Low cd and now i am where i am lol
@milkbloodymilk I was in a band in like 96 when I was 14 and I remmeber playing Trail of Tears for my band and when that opening sweep hit in the guitar solo everyone went ballastic.
The crusade proved that Trivium were willing to experiment with their sound in so many cool ways. Of course there's the heavier emphasis on thrash, but also on songs with even more complex instrumentation. There's even some songs with an element of groove like Sadness will Sear, Becoming the Dragon, and Contempt Breeds Contamination.
Anthem is a kickass song. It's on all my workout playlists. Another underrated Maiden alum is A Matter of Life and Death. Some killer songs there. Sometimes feels like a prog album. The best version of their modern sound.
I like AMOLAD, but I don't love it, maybe I have to listen to it again and it'll grow on me, it's certainly different, darker than other modern albums by them.
9:02 I'm not a fan of Dream Theater, but I was surprised to hear how this guitar solo sounds so much like Watain. Particularly Watain's album Lawless Darkness.
Fear of the Dark was my first Maiden album. One of my brother's friends had it on cassette, hated it, gave it to me when I was 9 and I listened to it nonstop. It's also the first album I listened to all the way through. On that note, on of my favorite underrated albums is Vol. 3 by Slipknot.
Happy to hear some The Crusade appreciation. Such good melodies and solos. The World Can't Tear Us Apart is such a banger. Octavarium was my intro to Dream Theater, so quite the soft spot for that too.
Judas Priest - Ram It Down. I get that it’s not exactly as “heavy” as Screaming for Vengeance or Defenders of the Faith, but it has a sound of its own that still works. Blood Red Skies is an amazing song where Rob really shows off his vocal range.
I agree with your comments on The Crusade. The guitar work on it is probably the best in the genre. People just weren't expecting a poppy-thrash album from them. They wanted more metalcore-type shit at the time.
I've always loved load and reload. I agree that reload is objectively better, but I went through a phase where I would listen to load any time I was sad and now it's my sobbing album. hero of the day? mama said? until it sleeps? instant tears man
Load might be my favorite Metallica album, in 96 my cousin let me borrow it for a summer and I listened to it non-stop. He hated it and pretty much gave it to me. I just wish they would add some of those songs to their set rotations again.
Just a few underrated favorites of mine of the top off my head Yngwie Malmsteen - Fire & Ice Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer Exumer - The Raging Tides Coroner - Grin
Reload was actually the album that got me into Metallica. I was 15 and an old friend who I had kinda drifted away form since primary school just showed up in secondary school with this tape casset and said - Dude check this out! I used to play DOOM and listen to Reload. Good times. Then I went to london and went shopping and bought Master of puppets on CD... I was like... Oh yeah thats the shit! It kicked my ass when Battery kicks in and becomes that galloping thrash masterpiece!
Wasting Love from Fear Of The Dark was one of the first ever songs that my guitar teacher taught me and naturally the first Iron Maiden song I've ever heard. It will always have a special place in my heart
Judas Be My Guide is Iron Maiden's most underrated song. Its so underrated if you look up a list of underrated Maiden songs it doesnt appear on the list
MAN i love the octavarium album :) the song of the same name has one of the best outros of all time imo, and sacrificed sons is also very good :) love the content bradley :D
I've put together my own little compilation of Load and Reload, my own little 'best of..' if you will. Those two albums are what got me into Metallica, when I was a little shit, before '...And Justice' became my ultimate favourite record of all time (The one with bass audible, that is) but anyways - King Nothing, Bleeding Me, Outlaw Torn / Fuel, Devil's Dance, Unforgiven II, Better Than you, Attitude. But yeah, I gotta agree that these two albums are outrageously underrated.
I’ve always thought that if Metallica had combined Load and Reload into one giant album, it would arguably be their second best record. An album with Bleeding me, Outlaw Torn, and Fixxxer on it would already be amazing. But there are also bangers like devils dance, unforgiven II, carpe diem, until it sleeps, memory remains, king nothing, and fuel.
For some reason "The System has Failed" is the only MD album I can listen to front to back....I've tried to figured out why but I have no real explanation.
ReLoad is my second favorite Metallica album behind Rode The Lightning. The emotional ride it takes me on is so deep and heavy for me, it just speaks to me. Unforgiven II, Where The Wild Things Are, Low Man's Lyric?? All deep and dark while also kinda bluesy. Then Fuel, Memory and Bad Seed are just heavier and in two instances faster. It's not Thrash, but it's Metallica and I love it.
I love Octavarium! The whole concept behind the album, plus how masterfully well-crafted the title track is, was what really made me fall in love with Dream Theater.
My list of Underrated albums by Iconic bands: Type O Negative - Slow, Deep And Hard Sepultura - Against Nightwish - Imaginaerum Cattle Decapitation - The Harvest Floor (along with every other album they made before that tbh) Mudvayne - L.D.50 (as much as everyone loves Dig and Death Blooms, i dont hear many people talking about the whole album in general)
There were some good albums on that list. I like United Abominations, Fear of the Dark, Octavarium, and Reload. I have all of those except for United Abominations on CD. I agree that 2000s Megadeth needs more love. The World Needs a Hero is another good one in my opinion.
I'm so happy you chose Iron Maiden's Fear Of The Dark because the title track is my favorite song by them actually.
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I totally agree with your comment about The Crusade, it's the best album from Trivium tbh.... Fear of the dark is great, but I really thought that you were going to mention A matter of life and death, which is one of my favorite albums of Iron Maiden (y)
after heating S&M at like age 10, reload was my first Metallica album haha and while the early stuff is more "metal", i have a soft spot for that trippy, strung out, dark blues rock of the middle era Metallica, spread thin by fame and substances
The Crusade is by far my favorite Trivium album! And United Abomination is definitely slept on, SOOOOO good!! Though I feel like Cryptic Writings and Youthinasia are slept on more.
And the best metal album from a non-metal band goes to: PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation. (2023) By, King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard. For me this album beats any metal album from the 80s/90s, which were always my go to.
Really like Flotsam & Jetsam which I think are quite underrated. End of Chaos is fantastic. It is as if they're just getting better. Although I'm somehow still sticking very much in the 80's and 90's I still like later albums as well like Shovel headed killmachine from Exodus which for me is a classic. Stopped with Iron Maiden after seventh son but I'll give this fear of the dark a try.
I agree that Fear of the Dark is an underrated album. There are so many wonderful songs on that album. I think the shift in style but also the more mainstream appeal of Wasting Love, kind of pissed off some of the fans. Childhoods End and Fear of the Dark are my two favorite tracks. It definitely stands out I think among their 90s albums, and it also stands out in their catalog for a distinct sound
Never has an album been more underrated than "The Fields of Disbelief" by Pissing Razors.... everyone always says who? there has NEVER been a song Heavier than "Fork Tongue" but the whole album is savage God Tier drumming with the thickest strings. the BigBoy album of 2000 by a country mile
Totally agree with you on this one. Fear Of The Dark is such a strong album, I love Childhood’s End, Chains Of Misery and Judas Be My Guide. I also loved The Crusade when it came it, and many of its songs are still on my Trivium playlist. God Hates Us All is my favourite Slayer album, there’s no contest for me, it’s so fucking heavy. As for United Abominations… 👌 Slightly moist now.
People are split in two groups and I am with the ones who love new Opeth too. The last album was fire. It was so good damn it's so underrated. No not underrated, it is unrecognized.
Octa-fucking-varium. The album that made me the progressive rock/metal fan that I am today. Panic Attack is the first Dream Theater song I ever heard, the title track is my favorite song of all time, and the entire album holds a special place in my heart.
World Painted Blood is the most underrated Slayer Album. I have all their albums and saw all album recording lineups of the band live between July 2000 and November 2018. World Painted Blood is my favourite Slayer album and I've been listening to them since I first heard the Decade Of Aggression live album not long after it's release. So my opinion is just as valid as anyone's.
I love United Abominations. looking at the cover and listening to Gears of War always reminds me of playing the Gears of War game when I was younger. so nostalgic.
How about The Great Southern Trendkill? I'm not sure if it's slept on these days, but it's my second favorite Pantera album. Also the second Mudvayne album The End of All Things to Come.
I just said to a friend this morning that the two albums i was most disapointed with was Fear of the Dark and Helloween - Pink Bubbles Go Ape. No Prayer is their most underrated.
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When are you doing Iron Maiden discography video
Loser
You played Rust in Peace in full, now you should play Megadeth’s entire discography in full lol
How about the entirety of the big four discography in one take with all solos
he sould play the entire metallica dischograpy to since dave wrote it to
he should play all of st. anger using a giant beans can as snare
How about The Better big 4’s so Exodus’s, Testament’s, Overkill’s & Death Angel’s discography
@@FinThrasher87 nuclear assault instead of death angel
I met Metallica through the Reload album when I was 11. It fucking changed my life and made me want to learn to play the guitar. That’s how I was introduced to the metal scene. The album holds a special place in my heart
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I grew up with the early stuff but still loved Load and Reload. Could never get into anything after these albums though.
@@Besseloff when I found the early stuff I was blown away. My fav is the AJFA. As for the newer albums, I have to agree with you. Dont like them at all. Especially the last two. Death Magnetic is the only album I’d save from that bunch
Ha, I am in the same boat. I remember listenining to Load and Reload on a tape someone wrote on my Walkman and loving these songs. In fact, in my late 30s I think I can listen to these records more easilty than their thrash stuff which is just overplayed. Also, I think these 2 albums really influenced the Stoner/Heavy Rock scene of the last decade or so because many who play in these bands grew up on these 2 records and they kinda filtered Kyuss, CoC etc. though the Metallica prism of Load/Reload.
I feel so sorry for you. Poor man
Brave new world is a certified banger, and it is actually ridiculous that they made such a great album that late in their career.
Yeah I agree, It's a great album, in fact for me it's their best post-Blaze album, it has many great songs.
Just look rock in rio ...hlfk ... the size of the stage the guys running non stop ...fok yeaa. 🤘
Strongly disagree. It is a high point in the second Bruce era but it is a lazy and repetitive record imo.
@@george5737 No, I mean it's not a top 5 Maiden record for me, but it's still decent enough, Senjutsu, on the other hand, I find it quite boring if I'm honest, too slow, at least Brave New World was more upbeat.
Brave new world and a matter of life and death is the ONLY good pre bailey albums😂maiden has fucking lost it, and they used the be my favorite band. But now ot just makes me sad to think about how much they lost their mojo. But their 80s shit is still legendary
Obligatory Death fan here. Individual Thought Patterns deserves way more love!
Stop it 😂
ITP is awesome!! The DiGorgio fretless bass work really gives it a unique charm in the Death canon.
@@kurokuma2485 The Philosopher was my first Death song, and the fretless bass is my favourite thing about that song. I wouldn't be a Death fan if it wasn't for the bass. Steve DiGiorgio is a god. Hell, every single member who was in Death was a master of their instrument
The only Death's record that's underrated is Spiritual Healing, all the rest is either properly rated or slightly overrated
@@DylanJouglah-Shields I LOVE how this thread immediately started to discuss Steve's fretless bass. I've seen him live with DTA and it's amazing. Definetly inspired many people with that sound!
Load and Reload are both so well-rounded, dark, moody. It's hard-edge enough to be heavy, but the emotional journey they take you on is indescribable. The production is impeccable from my standpoint. The mix in my opinion is some of the best they've ever done, much thanks to Bob. There are lots of kick ass tracks on those records.
It is crazy how much better Load and Reload sound than the last two albums. Or anything that they've released since then.
You two need to kiss and cuddle with takes like that
Tracks 5-8 on Reload are the leg of the journey that is better off being slept through.
@@spencerwood2247 i disagree big time, attitude and bad seed are just groove machines and i love them
Junk. Throw in bin
Respect for adding The Crusade
Used to hate that album but have come to appreciates it over the years.
Actually my favorite trivium album next to ascendancy
I've always loved this album. I remember when they put detonation out as a teaser... I couldn't wait! Still love Ember to Inferno the best. But In Waves rocked my balls off when it came out too! And theyre still kicking ass
I think that A matter of life and death is even more underrated.
Megadeth's System Has Failed is also underrated af
A matter of life and death is my favourite Iron Maiden album
The Crusade has always been my favorite Trivium album, never understood the hate. Insane riffs throughout really gives your riffing hand a work out, insane solos, great choruses, Becoming the Dragon?!?!? COME ON! That's the coolest song about Magikarp that's ever been created. Tread the Floods, To the Rats! Killer killer jams! and then the massive Title track instrumental! thRow in a little 80s hair metal CHEESE in Rising and you got it all!
Endgame is a criminally underrated Megadeth album, and 'This Day We Fight!' is an insanely killer track.
How The Story Ends is my fav off of Endgame. Just sounds like classic thrash, but it has a meatier sound and Dave had some cool vocal lines 🤘🤘
Endgame is in the top 3 Megadeth albums and still holds up over a decade later
Underrated comment!!
Fuck yes.
Not underrated by us fans. We know it fuckin rocks!
beanley hallsworth just want you to know you are one of my biggest inspirations in guitar
❤❤
Same here
Judas Priest - Jugulator I know, Halford era is unmatched, but Jugulator has really killer tunes and follows faithfully the road paved on Painkiller.
Dude it's heavy af. But does this really tell anything? It's got a cartoony production (which may fit the power metal of that era like Hammerfall and Astronomica-Crimson Glory but not Priest), laughable lyrics and many useless filler tracks. Cathedral of Spires I dig, the rest are quite forgettable. Giving credit where it's due though, Demolition had probably the first and only merging ever of groovy Pantera riffs, classic heavy metal vocals/soloing and nu metal electronics. Shame it still has fillee
My Kerry King story; in the mid 80’s, i was lead singer for Sacramento, California metal/rock/dance/comedy band, Critical Mass. our friends, Red Rum, and Sentinel Beast were the metal gods of the 916. Our proximity to the Bay Area put us in contact with all of the kings of thrash metal. In 84, my friends in Red Rum held a “pool” party, by pool, i mean, drained pool, so that skaters would attend, crank the metal, punk, and just get ridiculously drunk. At this particular party, i met this young guy, who was metal as fuck. He decided to take this 17 year old kid under his wing, and teach him how to properly drink alcohol. His drink of the night? Bottom shelf vodka, and lemonade kool ade drink mix. It was god awful, but after a couple, made absolute sense. Spent the evening hanging out with the boys from slayer, King in particular, my pals in SB and RR, the kids from testament were there, and the death angel upstarts. I’m sure exodus were there as well. It was when metal was ours, and no one else’s. Great night. Woke up in the front yard, no idea where i was. Awesome…..
God bless you man
@@LucaassArtiime if you want a laugh, you can still find a Critical Mass live set on TH-cam somewhere, and see an 18-year old me being hilarious!!
that is rad! i went to see Corrosion Of Conformity at the holy diver bar a few years back. we ended up hanging out the guys and drinking beer with them for the night. Then we went to the aftershock festival for the next few days on the weekend. kickass fun time in Sacramento. cheers from Melbourne!
@@robvegas9354 played that place a lot when i was frontman of my last band, Skin of Saints. Hated lugging cabs and amps up those damned stairs!
Much preferred Ace of Spades and the Boardwalk.
Grew up in Sacramento, went to high school with Frank Hannon of Tesla, still good friends with Michael Spencer, Sentinel Beast, Flotsam and Jetsum, Trauma. Loved living there!
Megadeth - Killing Is My Business
Slayer - Show No Mercy
Sepultura - Schizophrenia
Death - Spiritual Healing & ITP
Exodus - Impact Is Imminent
Overkill - Under The Influence & W.F.O.
Testament - The Legacy
Gorguts - Considered Dead
Crisix - From Blue To Black
Stone - Colours
Municipal Waste - Massive Aggressive
i think testament’s the gathering is underrated af too
Haha what’s wrong with Metallica
@@drachireidnoc6659 you know your metal Band is overrated AF If you do a fucking collab with lady gaga And every poser wears your band’s shirts
What’s wrong with Lady Gaga she writes banger pop tunes
@@drachireidnoc6659If Paul Baloff was alive, you wouldn’t be
The Blaze Bayley version of „Afraid to shoot Strangers“ is honestly better than the Bruce Dickinson version and I’ll die on this hill. Thank you very much
Systematic Chaos was the first Dream Theatre album I ever heard and it blew me away, I didn't know music could sound like that, my tiny mind was opened wide
The Tony Martin Sabbath albums are hugely underappreciated, a shame because there's some real gems in there.
People often behave like the band split up after 'Born Again' and then got back together with Ozzy for '13'.
Dehumanizer (their early '90s comeback album with Dio) also has some good songs, especially 'TV Crimes'.
That James LaBrie Big Chungus clip will never not make me laugh. Gold!
i feel it the same
I think i would go with Mob Rules or Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath. Everyone knows the Ozzy stuff, but people forget how amazing the Dio stuff was.
Also Octavarium is definitely underrated. The title track in particular is their magnum opus in my opinion. They put everything they learned in their 20 years as a band into that song and specifically the version from the live album Score gives me chills everytime.
Dio over Ozzy all fucking day
The most underrated song by Ozzy is devils daughter on no rest for the wicked
Everyone makes a big deal of the title track off or 'Heaven and Hell'; but it's 'Neon Knights' that gives me the chills off that album.
It's like proto-power metal before it was even a thing.
I love both Ozzy and Dio, and to be honest in my opinion the other vocalists all have something to appreciate.
Dehumanizer is peak underrated
@@spencerwood2247 200% agree
Load is so underrated as is Low by Testament. My buddy James played guitar on that album. The Crusade SLAPS!
my metalhead teacher saw me wearing a sabbath shirt and he pretty much gave me that extra kick in the ass to dive deeper into metal. he let me borrow his Low cd and now i am where i am lol
@milkbloodymilk I was in a band in like 96 when I was 14 and I remmeber playing Trail of Tears for my band and when that opening sweep hit in the guitar solo everyone went ballastic.
The crusade proved that Trivium were willing to experiment with their sound in so many cool ways. Of course there's the heavier emphasis on thrash, but also on songs with even more complex instrumentation. There's even some songs with an element of groove like Sadness will Sear, Becoming the Dragon, and Contempt Breeds Contamination.
To the Rats is one of the best Thrash Riffs ever written.
God Hates us All is definitely my favorite Slayer album
What do you think of our picks? What other albums would you add??
Black Sabbath - Headless Cross
Ministry - Filth Pig
Danzig - Circle of Snakes
Fear of the Dark is f*n amazing, IMO...👍🏻
Machine Head - The Burning Red
Good list, Id add:
Testament-Low
Anthrax- SOWN/442
Megadeth-CW
Metallica-Death Mag
Slayer - Diabolus in Musica...
Anthem is a kickass song. It's on all my workout playlists.
Another underrated Maiden alum is A Matter of Life and Death. Some killer songs there. Sometimes feels like a prog album. The best version of their modern sound.
I like AMOLAD, but I don't love it, maybe I have to listen to it again and it'll grow on me, it's certainly different, darker than other modern albums by them.
was going to write that
Its easily best reunion album! I think almost every song is a banger on it. The first two or three kinda suck then it gets real good.
@@ElevatedLevetator reunion? Brave New World was the reunion album!
Fear of the Dark was what got me into metal as a kid and I still listen to it. Great call on Maiden.
Glad you gave The Crusade some love! Definitely an underrated album! I'm looking forward to see a overHATED albums video.
9:02 I'm not a fan of Dream Theater, but I was surprised to hear how this guitar solo sounds so much like Watain. Particularly Watain's album Lawless Darkness.
I have never noticed this but it totally makes sense now
That's interesting I guess, considering Lawless Darkness came out 5 years later. Great album
I loved the Crusade! Fantastic album!
Fear of the Dark was my first Maiden album. One of my brother's friends had it on cassette, hated it, gave it to me when I was 9 and I listened to it nonstop.
It's also the first album I listened to all the way through.
On that note, on of my favorite underrated albums is Vol. 3 by Slipknot.
Octavarium was my entry to DT, and it’s still one of my favorites and I think the title track is the best song they ever did
What about Black Sabbath's 1992 Dehumanizer? I'm more into Ozzy era of Sabbath, but I think that Dehumanizer is one of the best albums they made.
I still listen to stuff off of Reload. "Low Man's Lyric" is one of my most favorite Metallica songs. It's in my "sad day" playlist lol.
Happy to hear some The Crusade appreciation. Such good melodies and solos. The World Can't Tear Us Apart is such a banger. Octavarium was my intro to Dream Theater, so quite the soft spot for that too.
First day asking bradley to do a full album cover of Peace Sells 😢🙏🏻
I also like that James Labries vocals are perfectly bearable on octavarium
Crusade is and always will be one of my top albums of all time! So much love for it ❤
Judas Priest - Ram It Down. I get that it’s not exactly as “heavy” as Screaming for Vengeance or Defenders of the Faith, but it has a sound of its own that still works. Blood Red Skies is an amazing song where Rob really shows off his vocal range.
It's way heavier than both of them, especially RID and Hard as Iron also Monsters of Rock
I agree with your comments on The Crusade. The guitar work on it is probably the best in the genre. People just weren't expecting a poppy-thrash album from them. They wanted more metalcore-type shit at the time.
I've always loved load and reload. I agree that reload is objectively better, but I went through a phase where I would listen to load any time I was sad and now it's my sobbing album. hero of the day? mama said? until it sleeps? instant tears man
Load might be my favorite Metallica album, in 96 my cousin let me borrow it for a summer and I listened to it non-stop. He hated it and pretty much gave it to me. I just wish they would add some of those songs to their set rotations again.
Just a few underrated favorites of mine of the top off my head
Yngwie Malmsteen - Fire & Ice
Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer
Exumer - The Raging Tides
Coroner - Grin
Reload was actually the album that got me into Metallica. I was 15 and an old friend who I had kinda drifted away form since primary school just showed up in secondary school with this tape casset and said - Dude check this out!
I used to play DOOM and listen to Reload. Good times. Then I went to london and went shopping and bought Master of puppets on CD... I was like... Oh yeah thats the shit! It kicked my ass when Battery kicks in and becomes that galloping thrash masterpiece!
4:20 The Crusade is great even though it can be cheesy at times.
That album got me even more deeper into metal as a 12-13 year old
Wasting Love from Fear Of The Dark was one of the first ever songs that my guitar teacher taught me and naturally the first Iron Maiden song I've ever heard. It will always have a special place in my heart
Judas Be My Guide is Iron Maiden's most underrated song. Its so underrated if you look up a list of underrated Maiden songs it doesnt appear on the list
I'm gonna say Vanity/Nemesis by Celtic Frost is seriously underrated. Some great riffs on there
Fear of the dark is a straight banger and the last great Maiden album imo 🤘🤘
Trivium is the start of metals downfall, fcking shit
Called Load and Reload, nice job!
5:55 You caught me off guard there.
MAN i love the octavarium album :) the song of the same name has one of the best outros of all time imo, and sacrificed sons is also very good :)
love the content bradley :D
I've put together my own little compilation of Load and Reload, my own little 'best of..' if you will. Those two albums are what got me into Metallica, when I was a little shit, before '...And Justice' became my ultimate favourite record of all time (The one with bass audible, that is) but anyways - King Nothing, Bleeding Me, Outlaw Torn / Fuel, Devil's Dance, Unforgiven II, Better Than you, Attitude. But yeah, I gotta agree that these two albums are outrageously underrated.
Anthrax - Stomp 442 ❤
The X Factor is underrated. Such a gem. Darkest Iron Maiden album ever.
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Totally with you on trivium, slayer and mega’s picks. Gears of war was great! You’re winning our kid!
I’ve always thought that if Metallica had combined Load and Reload into one giant album, it would arguably be their second best record. An album with Bleeding me, Outlaw Torn, and Fixxxer on it would already be amazing. But there are also bangers like devils dance, unforgiven II, carpe diem, until it sleeps, memory remains, king nothing, and fuel.
Thanks for bringing attention to United Abominations! My favourite album of all time!
For some reason "The System has Failed" is the only MD album I can listen to front to back....I've tried to figured out why but I have no real explanation.
Now this is a cool shirt! Keep up the style Beanley 🤘.
What shirt is it?
ReLoad is my second favorite Metallica album behind Rode The Lightning. The emotional ride it takes me on is so deep and heavy for me, it just speaks to me. Unforgiven II, Where The Wild Things Are, Low Man's Lyric?? All deep and dark while also kinda bluesy. Then Fuel, Memory and Bad Seed are just heavier and in two instances faster. It's not Thrash, but it's Metallica and I love it.
Judas Be My Guide and Wasting Love are both fantastic. Along with the title track, Fear of the Dark deserves more appreciation. I agree
I love Octavarium! The whole concept behind the album, plus how masterfully well-crafted the title track is, was what really made me fall in love with Dream Theater.
My list of Underrated albums by Iconic bands:
Type O Negative - Slow, Deep And Hard
Sepultura - Against
Nightwish - Imaginaerum
Cattle Decapitation - The Harvest Floor (along with every other album they made before that tbh)
Mudvayne - L.D.50 (as much as everyone loves Dig and Death Blooms, i dont hear many people talking about the whole album in general)
There were some good albums on that list. I like United Abominations, Fear of the Dark, Octavarium, and Reload. I have all of those except for United Abominations on CD. I agree that 2000s Megadeth needs more love. The World Needs a Hero is another good one in my opinion.
Anthrax....State of Euphoria is a fantastic album and definitely underrated💯🤘
I'm so happy you chose Iron Maiden's Fear Of The Dark because the title track is my favorite song by them actually.
I totally agree with your comment about The Crusade, it's the best album from Trivium tbh.... Fear of the dark is great, but I really thought that you were going to mention A matter of life and death, which is one of my favorite albums of Iron Maiden (y)
after heating S&M at like age 10, reload was my first Metallica album haha and while the early stuff is more "metal", i have a soft spot for that trippy, strung out, dark blues rock of the middle era Metallica, spread thin by fame and substances
The Crusade is by far my favorite Trivium album! And United Abomination is definitely slept on, SOOOOO good!! Though I feel like Cryptic Writings and Youthinasia are slept on more.
Your commentary and reactions are just hilarious. More like this!! Please Bradley Hall Sir!
And the best metal album from a non-metal band goes to:
PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation. (2023) By, King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard.
For me this album beats any metal album from the 80s/90s, which were always my go to.
Dude I freaking love The Crusade. It's actually what sealed Trivium as an amazing band for me.
I'm here for Maiden. Fear of the Dark is awesome. Brave New World is one of my favorites.
Really like Flotsam & Jetsam which I think are quite underrated. End of Chaos is fantastic. It is as if they're just getting better. Although I'm somehow still sticking very much in the 80's and 90's I still like later albums as well like Shovel headed killmachine from Exodus which for me is a classic. Stopped with Iron Maiden after seventh son but I'll give this fear of the dark a try.
I agree that Fear of the Dark is an underrated album. There are so many wonderful songs on that album. I think the shift in style but also the more mainstream appeal of Wasting Love, kind of pissed off some of the fans. Childhoods End and Fear of the Dark are my two favorite tracks. It definitely stands out I think among their 90s albums, and it also stands out in their catalog for a distinct sound
man, these are literally the albums me and my friends worshipped and grew up listening to (I was a teenager in early 2000)
Fear of the Dark is a brilliant album agreed. Bought it on cassette tape at the time and still love every song. So many awesome solos.
I've always loved Fear Of The Dark. One of the first Maiden albums I bought. There are a few stinkers, but the rest is gold!
God Hates Us All by Slayer is just pure violence in music form.
Also that Emperor Shirt is a clasic, Props!
Never has an album been more underrated than "The Fields of Disbelief" by Pissing Razors.... everyone always says who? there has NEVER been a song Heavier than "Fork Tongue" but the whole album is savage God Tier drumming with the thickest strings. the BigBoy album of 2000 by a country mile
Totally agree with you on this one. Fear Of The Dark is such a strong album, I love Childhood’s End, Chains Of Misery and Judas Be My Guide. I also loved The Crusade when it came it, and many of its songs are still on my Trivium playlist. God Hates Us All is my favourite Slayer album, there’s no contest for me, it’s so fucking heavy. As for United Abominations… 👌 Slightly moist now.
I've been saying the Fear Of The Dark one for ages, I'd say it might be in their top 5
Couldn't agree more about God Hates us All. That's been my go to Slayer album for a couple decades now. It's absolutely their best work.
Prince Charming is one of my favorite Metallica songs, and it's a shame they've never played it live.
Point of Entry - Judas Priest
Load - Metallica,
sooo underrated, I love these albums
People are split in two groups and I am with the ones who love new Opeth too. The last album was fire. It was so good damn it's so underrated. No not underrated, it is unrecognized.
Octa-fucking-varium. The album that made me the progressive rock/metal fan that I am today. Panic Attack is the first Dream Theater song I ever heard, the title track is my favorite song of all time, and the entire album holds a special place in my heart.
I love Octavarium but holy crap i didnt notice how much it resembles that Muse sound til you mentioned it lol
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That is an absolutely wild take
Seasons was the best sounding SLAYER album IMO. Guitar tone was killer!
Anthrax’s Fistful of Metal is so good too I don’t know why it’s not talked about nearly as much as Kill ‘em All or Killing is My Business
World Painted Blood is the most underrated Slayer Album. I have all their albums and saw all album recording lineups of the band live between July 2000 and November 2018. World Painted Blood is my favourite Slayer album and I've been listening to them since I first heard the Decade Of Aggression live album not long after it's release. So my opinion is just as valid as anyone's.
I love United Abominations. looking at the cover and listening to Gears of War always reminds me of playing the Gears of War game when I was younger. so nostalgic.
SOMEONE WHO LIKES THE CRUSADE THANK YOU
Disciple is in my top 5 fave Slayer tracks, and Payback and Bloodline are great as well.
How about The Great Southern Trendkill? I'm not sure if it's slept on these days, but it's my second favorite Pantera album. Also the second Mudvayne album The End of All Things to Come.
track Fear of the Dark is a big favorite in Finland. Ironmaiden has noticed this also.
4:25 hell no. I loved The Crusade. It has great songs on it (some of my favorites by them)
Load and Reload are fucking extreme great albums!!For sure the most underrated metal albums ever!
I just said to a friend this morning that the two albums i was most disapointed with was Fear of the Dark and Helloween - Pink Bubbles Go Ape. No Prayer is their most underrated.