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I know I could never be a journalist and review albums-too many times I like something that gets panned by everyone else. So what are the albums you like that are generally regarded as rubbish by the fanbase of that band and critics alike? Mine: Slayer - Diabolus In Musica AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video Rammstien - Rosenrot Thin Lizzy - Renegade Rose Tattoo - Southern Stars

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Iced Earth - The Dark Saga Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life And Death Metallica - Death Magnetic Megadeth - Youthanasia
Is Youthanasia regarded as poor? Not a big fan of 'Deth but I've got that album and I like it a lot.
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Strategos mate for once you're in the majority lol since NTNR and I agree those albums suck we are both clearly wrong and to make matters worse everytime NTNR and I agree a puppy dies
I guess you can add Dance of Death to my list of albums that belong in this category, I like it, though not as much as many of their other works. Let's see here, I'm sure I can think of quite a few: 1349 - Revelations of the Black Flame 3 Inches of Blood - Advance and Vanquish Abyssic Hate - Suicidal Emotions (seems to be a love or hate affair) Carcass - Swansong Celtic Frost - Vanity/Nemesis Cryptopsy - And Then You'll Beg Dissection - Reinkaos Dragonforce - Various Dødheimsgard - Supervillain Outcast Emperor - Prometheus Horde - Hellig Usvart Marduk - Panzer Division Marduk Mayhem - Grand Declaration of War Morbid Angel - Heretic Necrophagist - Epitaph Opeth - Heritage Overkill - I Hear Black (various others, though this is my favorite of their groove material) Pantera - Various Peccatum - Various Pungent Stench - Club Mondo Bizarre The Haunted - Various Tormentor - Recipe Ferrum There are many more, but are mostly a case of various people/critics and myself disagreeing on the "expiration date" of a band's sound, where I feel some of a bands later works are worthwhile when many do not. However, there are probably just as many cases where I'm more critical and less forgiving than the majority regarding a band's later output.
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Re: CRAP ALBUMS THAT YOU LIKE Hey-hey, Blut, you like DragonForce too! I wonder if Within Temptation's The Unforgiving should go on, not so much because the critics hated it but because (as far as I heard) many of the fans weren't to keen on it due to the way it completed the band's transition for Folk to Goth (after a fashion and I'm quoting!) metal.

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Re: CRAP ALBUMS THAT YOU LIKE Amon Amarth - Versus the World Amorphis - Day of Your Beliefs Avernus - ...of the Fallen Blind Guardian - A Night at the Opera Bruce Dickinson - Balls to Picasso Carcass - Swansong Cradle of Filth - Midian Crematory - Revolution Dark Tranquillity - Haven HammerFall - Crimson Thunder Helloween - The Dark Ride Ice Earth - The Dark Saga In Flames - Clayman Iron Maiden - No Prayer for the Dying Iron Maidne - Fear of the Dark Judas Priest - Point of Entry Sepultura - Roots Mayhem - Grand Declaration of War Megadeth - Cryptic Writings Moonspell - The Butterfly Effect Morbid Angel - Domination My Dying Bride - 34.788%... Complete Obituary - Back from the Dead Ozzy Osbourne - Ozzmosis Paradise Lost - Host Pestilence - Spheres Pitchshifter - www.pitchshifter.com Queensrÿche - Hear in the Now Frontier Slayer - Diablos in Musica

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Re: CRAP ALBUMS THAT YOU LIKE Haven't thought about this really: Morbid Angel-Domination (though I don't think its crap) Exodus-Shovel Head Kill machine Mayhem-Grand Declaration of War I guess those albums are controversial, I don't subject myself to shite music unless I am sampling new bands that I dislike after a few spins or retrying albums that I didn't really care for

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well that makes perfect sense' date=' figures all your talk about how bad roots sucks and you actually like the album[/quote'] I hate that they jumped on the Korn bus but it's a good album. I don't think any of the aforementioned albums are "crap". I just know a lot of people don't like them.
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I don't think any of the aforementioned albums are "crap". I just know a lot of people don't like them.
That's how I understood the point of this thread, I like all of the albums I listed to one degree or another, these are albums that are regarded as crap by other groups of people that you actually enjoy. I have to agree with RtC about Shovel Headed Kill Machine, I really like that album, though not as much as Tempo of the Damned. It's a bit groovier, but it's still quite thrashy, and while Rob Dukes' voice may sound a bit more hardcore influenced on the album, he actually sounds a bit like Souza live. The Atrocity Exhibition was good too, but was another step down from what came before. Another album I forgot to mention is Coroner's Grin album. People bitch about that album being slow and strange sounding, but I think it's brilliant, dark, and creepy. They really spread their wings on that album and did something totally different that nobody expected, but it still sounds like Coroner and is one of my favorite albums of theirs.
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Re: CRAP ALBUMS THAT YOU LIKE Yeah, BlutAusNerd, I meant albums generally hammered by fans or critics or as a huge shift from the bands recognised sound. For instance, Diablos by Slayer seems to be generally considered as their venture into Nu Metal and generally gets a kicking from all, but I really like it. I suppose another example could be Nostradamus by Priest; if it was a 'normal' Priest album as opposed to a 'project' it could be considered bizzare, but again, I love it for what it is. I'm certainly not one of these blind followers who loves everything by their favourite bands-I just seem to find myself liking a lot of turkeys! Mmmmm. Turkeys.......

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don't have that one mainly due to all the negative comments I've heard about it' date=' still it can't be as bad as Seasons or Christ Illusion right?[/quote'] Have to confess, here (you'll string me up!), but I don't think Slayer deserve the fanatical following they get. I like them, but I just don't think their back catalogue really justifies it. Another album that seems to get panned by the fans (in the USA especially) is AC/DC's Stiff Upper Lip. But I think it has that heavy blues groove that their recent (last 25 years!) albums lack.
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