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chicagometalhead

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  1. Jiscariot's post made me laugh, that bloke needs to get back on here as for this project, not sold on it, surely Steve would be better off investing his time in fixing Maiden as opposed to doing some side project that will be treated as failing because it can't be as big as Maiden? unless this is Steve saying Maiden has become a lost cause so far as musical progression is concerned and so letting it die peacefully
    You've got some major hate for modern Maiden, don't you? I still like their recent stuff except for Dance of Death. It's certainly not as good as the 80s stuff, but actually I feel they're progressing more through this era than the others. The thing with this project though is I don't think he's doing it for financial reasons; he simply just wants to play some classic rock, though I think he needed a better singer for this.
  2. I don't know about that, the newer Motorhead albums I have smoke the newer Saxon albums I have, but this is just based on my collection, which is far from complete. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
    Not saying the new Motorhead albums are bad, but the Saxon albums have some diversity to them. let's be honest, as much as we all love Motorhead, they pretty much do the same album over and over. I think my favorite of the new Motorhead albums was "Kiss of Death." The last one never really clicked with me and wasn't very memorable.
  3. One of the most underrated bands out there. They were a different form of Motorhead in a way. It disgusts me that this band moved on without Algy who was their heart and soul. Hell, the band doesn't even sound the same; they're more of a Dio-era Sabbath band now.

  4. One of the best bands on the planet. They're classic stuff and their recent stuff are both quality. Hell, compared to other classic bands like Maiden, Motorhead and Maiden, I'd say they have the better modern albums. The only thing I'd suggest against is to avoid their albums from 86-92 or so, as that's when they were sort of doing a hair metal thing and got super cheesy.

  5. Sorry, Priest is my favorite band of all time, but this album is absolute garbage. However, this is not the fault of Owens who didn't have a lot to do with the songwriting, which is where they fail. Between this and the other Ripper album, it shows that neither Tipton or Downing can write on their own. While Painkiller was also a heavy album, it had the traditional Priest sound. This was heavy for the sake of being heavy with nothing memorable. The only decent track is Funeral Spires.

  6. They've always been pretty consistent though' date=' I even like their Phobos and Negatron stuff. They did end with Piggy's material on a bit of a low note, Infini felt more like a compilation of leftover tracks than a proper album, so I was hoping to hear good things from their new material.[/quote'] That was my point actually. I felt their last two were subpar. Not terrible, but not up to their standard.
  7. I'm big into doom. Obviously there are the main bands like Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus, Saint Vitus and Pentagram. Beyond that, one cool doom band is Sorcerer. Another that was part of the NWOBHM movement is Witchfinder General. Hour of 13 is pretty cool too.

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