Your three favorite albums of the 1980's are?

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1. Suicidal Tendencies “How will i laugh tomorrow”
2. OverKill “Under the influence”
3. Anthrax “State of euphoria”
 
napalmdeath":2r8peyov said:
AC/DC - Back In Black
4406cuda":2r8peyov said:
Back In Black
Sitedrifter":2r8peyov said:
AC/DC Back in Black
I can't believe I forgot about it. I've said many times that IMHO it's the definitive rock album of our time. Tones, mixing and production don't get better than that IMHO, and then there're the songs... :rock:

napalmdeath":2r8peyov said:
There's NO way to narrow it down to 3.
Indeed, the '80s gave us sooo much great stuff. A top-10 list would've been much-easier, and even then, we'd be leaving a bunch of stuff out.

stephen sawall":2r8peyov said:
Monkey Man":2r8peyov said:
stephen sawall":2r8peyov said:
Depeche Mode - Violator
Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Prince - Purple Rain
Dayum Steven, I saw Purple Rain 7 times in the cinema. Only film I've paid to see more than 3 times.

Bought all of Prince's albums. Predicted in 1980 that he and Michael Jackson would be the biggest male pop stars ever. I think I nailed that one. Everyone laughed at me for saying this back in the day, of course. Incredible that they're both dead so young too.
His rhythm guitar work is among the best. It's right up there with James Brown, Sly & The Family Stone, Parliament. I never liked guitar solos very much. I refused to play them for several years. But eventually went back to doing them.
Too right, Steven.
 
Wow. So many.
First pops in my mind

Dokken - Back for the Attack
Tesla - mechanical
Def Leppard - hysteria.


Soooo many more. :rock:
 
The Number of the Beast
Eat Em and Smile
Screaming for Vengeance


doh! STTG was released in91. I guess I'll make a post in the 90's thread.
 
There was a lot of good music. U2 and The Police had some really good stuff but I was into moar guitar at the time.
 
Three Favorites in the 80's, or Three that influenced me the most, or the Three I still listen to now?

Then.
1. Queensryche . Rage for Order
2. Yngwie Rising . Force
3. King Diamond . Them

Turns out if I only get Three then they never change. The other Thousand underneath are more flexible.

4-12
Ozzy. DIary
Fates Warning. Spector Within
Dio. Holy Diver
Sabbath . Heaven and Hell
Metallica . Master
Iron Maiden . Powerslave
M ercyful Fate. Dont break the Oath
Warlord. Canons of Destruction
Priest. Screaming for Vengeance
.....
More that flip around the top 20
Slayer. Hell Awaits
Bad Religion. Suffer
Dead Kennedys. In God we trust
Angelwitch. angelwitch
ManoWar.Into Glory Ride
Megadeth. Peace Sells
Omen. Warning of Danger
Jagdpanzer. Ample Destruction
 
jabps":2wxyw66v said:
1. Blizzard of Ozz - Randy
2. Back for the Attack - George
3. Holy Diver - Vivian

I actually like Diary better but Blizzard took me from just wanting to be a rhythm guitarist to doing it all. I pretty much love all the early Dokken stuff and my favorite Lynch moment is "The Hunter" but Lynch was just unleashed on Back for the Attack

Diary is better than Blizzard and The Hunter is Dokkens best song .... Viv is off the fucking charts great on the first 2 Dio albums :rock:
 
Agree about the Dio early albums. Vivian Campbell was great on them.
I had just joined a band when Holy Diver came out and we covered pretty much the entire album.
 
Damm no Iron Maiden on these lists...

Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind
Accept - Restless and Wild
Helloween - Walls Of Jericho
 
SpiderWars":35oymaak said:
There was a lot of good music. U2 and The Police had some really good stuff but I was into moar guitar at the time.

Yep! When someone says any other decade was great I just laugh at them. Hard rock alone was phenomenal in the 80s. You open it up to Prince, Tom Petty, U2, etc. it is just crazy.
 
1. Metallica - And Justice For All
2. Slayer - South of Heaven
3. Sepultura - Beneath the Remains
 
alan67":3t1tolkh said:
Hmmm,

I'd say:

Ozzy - Diary of a Madman

The Cult- Love

YJM - Rising Force

Upon further reflection, I'm going to have to replace YJM with Riot- Fire Down Under
 
romanianreaper":278qaf32 said:
1. Guns and Roses - Appetite For Destruction
2. Metallica - Master of Puppets
3. Motley Crue - Too Fast for Love (this one was difficult. Love Shout at the Devil too)
Almost the same;
but
my #3: Iron Maiden - Powerslave

and sometimes MOP has to play switchies with Back in Black.

Appetite is my solid #1, best album of the 80's. It's so layered, versatile...I've referred to Guns as the Beatles of the 80's more than once. Swearing in the church for some, gospel for others. I stand by it. The way how Slash and Izzy do their own thing (instead of 2 rhythm players doing a Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V on their riffing) and it interconnects so perfectly...symbiotic, even. :rock:
 
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