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What are 4 metal albums you would give to a METALHEAD NEWBIE.?
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<blockquote data-quote="ami" data-source="post: 2595411" data-attributes="member: 215146"><p>This is a really tough question because it would change depending on what the person listened to already and their age, etc. But a few good starters that cut through a bit of the early stuff and take you through the course that a significant group of well-rounded metalheads follow are:</p><p>Metallica- Master of Puppets ( an iconic classic that may already be familiar) Thrash, then on to</p><p>Death- Human (incredibly important album by a band that helped to launch a genre) Death, which brings you over to</p><p>Bathory- Blood Fire Death (another genre launching album with amazing composition) black, which for many, ( i Know this will seem weird, but without</p><p>Ensiferum- Iron Folk metal, a lot of folks don't realize the variety that metal has.)</p><p>Black and Death Metal only (I'Il just exclude those listed above already):</p><p>Obituary- Cause of Death</p><p>Morbid Angel- Altars of Madness</p><p>Cannibal Corpse- Eaten Back to Life</p><p>Death- Leprosy</p><p></p><p>Emperor-In the Nightside Eclipse</p><p>Bathory- The Return of the Darkness and Evil</p><p>Mayhem- De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas</p><p>Darkthrone- Transylvanian Hunger</p><p></p><p>I know I went for some super obvious metal albums, but for a newbie, you shouldn't just delve right into thedeeper recesses, you start from the famous ones that everyone knows and your path is determined from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ami, post: 2595411, member: 215146"] This is a really tough question because it would change depending on what the person listened to already and their age, etc. But a few good starters that cut through a bit of the early stuff and take you through the course that a significant group of well-rounded metalheads follow are: Metallica- Master of Puppets ( an iconic classic that may already be familiar) Thrash, then on to Death- Human (incredibly important album by a band that helped to launch a genre) Death, which brings you over to Bathory- Blood Fire Death (another genre launching album with amazing composition) black, which for many, ( i Know this will seem weird, but without Ensiferum- Iron Folk metal, a lot of folks don't realize the variety that metal has.) Black and Death Metal only (I'Il just exclude those listed above already): Obituary- Cause of Death Morbid Angel- Altars of Madness Cannibal Corpse- Eaten Back to Life Death- Leprosy Emperor-In the Nightside Eclipse Bathory- The Return of the Darkness and Evil Mayhem- De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas Darkthrone- Transylvanian Hunger I know I went for some super obvious metal albums, but for a newbie, you shouldn't just delve right into thedeeper recesses, you start from the famous ones that everyone knows and your path is determined from there. [/QUOTE]
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