TOP 10 METAL ALBUMS OF ALL TIME
Nate lists the top 10 greatest metal albums ever made.
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Mercyful Fate - Melissa. Mind blowing in my opinion . No words for how good this is . If you haven’t listened to it I invite you to listen. Just be careful it’s intoxicating and it can lead to a 40 yr love affair…
This is a golden video for a 17 year old like me who is just discovering all of this amazing music!
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Awesome! This is why I’m doing this.
@deathjester81
10 ай бұрын
These situations is what the internet should exist for
@lucasgordon1551
10 ай бұрын
I was 13 when I discovered metal (2 years ago). Still discovering amazing music to this day! I think you will have a lot of fun exploring this genre
@mokuscsik
10 ай бұрын
Welcome to the fold! I was about your age when I got into metal too. Now 43 it makes me real happy that you guys are up for carrying the torch 👊🏼
@dryker7085
10 ай бұрын
Put up the horns, young one!! 🤘😆🤘
Helloween's "The keeper of the seven keys" part 1 is a monumental album for power metal (although "Walls of Jericho" is my favorite). Great stuff, it's always difficult to make a top 10 metal albums list.
@Nautilus1972
9 ай бұрын
Helloween we’re great … but not top ten.
@TKCoutside
9 ай бұрын
Helloween 🤘🏼👊🏼💯
I love the lyrics on "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner." Considered out of context, the lyrics are quite philosophical, their greatness taken to further heights with Bruce Dickinson's huge vocals on that song.
A couple of bands on here I haven't listened to combined with perennial personal favorites! I like how you justified the inclusion of some lesser known names with reference to their place in metal history and now I have some new suggestions of shrapnel to check out!
Cool list man, I like the approach of trying to balance personal taste with historic significance. That seems like a tough thing to do. Mine with just considering personal taste in no irder would probably look something like Sabbath's Paranoid, Priest's Screaming For Vengeance, Maiden's Piece of Mind, Metallica's Ride The Lightning, Slayer's Seasons in the Abyss, Danzig's Lucifuge, Megadeth's Rust In Peace, Death's Symbolic, Fear Factory's Demanufacture, and Deicide's Serpents of the Light
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Was just listening to Lucifuge yesterday. He played 4 songs from it the other night, such an incredible album.
@steeldrumsolace
10 ай бұрын
Thwrs awesome you saw him the other night. I'm hoping to catch him on this tour too. Seen him a bunch of times, but you never know how much longer he'll go.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
GO SEE IT if you can. I’ve seen the old boy 4 or 5 times(?) and this was by far the best. Still on cloud 9 from the quality of the performance and how epic the setlist was.
In school in the 80s there was a band from Germany called Accept and they had it all .
Well done man. I was 25 in 1986. Insane year for music. On top of the 3 on your list there were albums from Motörhead, King Diamond, Metal Church, Queensryche, Sepultura, Kreator, Megadeth and Ozzy. Your list had me digging out old albums. Liked and Subbed.
Megadeth Rust In Peace Metallica-And Justice For All Slayer-South Of Heaven. Anthrax-Among The Living. Suicidal Tendencies-How Will I Laugh Tomorrow.... Testament-Practice What You Preach. Black Sabbath-Paranoid. Iron Maiden-Piece of Mind. Judas Priest-Screaming For Vengeance. OverKill-Horrorscope
Awesome to see Dissection named in a greatest of all time list. Rubbing shoulders with the heavyweights and much more well known bands. Storm of the Lights Bane is exceptional and is like extreme metal poetry.
@Leo-qe3gl
10 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I'm not a metal head but i love Storm of the lights bane. It is pure evil and beautiful 😌
I’m more into the extreme side of metal so I would add Incantation - Onwards to Golgotha, Suffocation - Effigy of the Forgotten, Darktrone - A Blaze in the Northern Sky, Sarcofogo - INRI, Terrorizer - World Downfall, Repulsion - Horrified. Some call the latter two albums grindcore, but it sounds like extreme metal to me. These albums all had a massive impact on the more extreme side of things. Regardless, I agree with all you said about the albums on your list. Thanks! Everyone, have yourselves a nice brutal death metal day!❤
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Some great mentions here, I REALLY love Blaze In The Northern Sky. Probably still their strongest album. Finding out Fenriz dug my band was one of the greatest days of my life 😂
@mactamac4466
10 ай бұрын
Blaze in the northern sky 🤘🤘🔥
Pumped to see Remission on the list...my favorite MasterDong album that doesnt get enough credit for how amazing it is
@treff9226
10 ай бұрын
MasterDong?
Awesome video bother, been a metalhead since 1980 and embarrassed to say I never heard of Trouble. Will check them out.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
They rule!
Thanks for a little vindication of what mostly would be my top choices would be. I’m always preaching Trouble. I hope I can find that Sabotage figurine set someday
Very good ranking....i agree with you for most of them.
Hard to argue with this list. Great content, just subscribed.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Cheers!
Those are great picks. From the perspective of a 52 year old raised on metal, it’s hard not to see a Dio album there; especially Rising or Holy Diver. I discovered Spirit Adrift last week. They are awesome. New album is their best, 2 prior are great as well.
Love the wee mention of "Voices of Omens" by Rwake at the end there. Amazing album.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
One of my favorites. Will do a top 10 sludge list and that will certainly be on there… though it defies categorization
@schillinger7814
10 ай бұрын
@@BornTooNate Looking forward to that one. Sludge is one of my favourites genres.
Great list man, and eerily includes most of the first metal albums I bought as a kid (11 year old in ‘86) although I wouldn’t consider these as the favourite go to records for those artists (eg much prefer Ride the Lightning) - so correct about the impacts of Somewhere in Time, Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets and Alters of Madness, all seminal for the expansion and definition of the metal genre and burgeoning sub-genres at the time. Would possibly go with alternatives such as Among The Living, Heartwork, Vulgar Display of Power, Arise, Left Hand Path, Coma of Souls, Soul of a New Machine, Toxicity, Crack the Skye, Magma, The Violent Sleep of Reason, and so many new bands but not enough time…
Great to see Trouble mentioned , great band !
Great selections, Disposable heroes is an absolute banger, my humble opinion of course, and Sabbath's Vol.4 is excellent👌
Would love to hear your top non-metal albums, things that influenced you. You’ve touched on a few in previous videos but it’s always very cool to get a peak into a favorite artist’s non metal influences.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Good idea, I'll definitely do a "Top 10 non-metal albums" list. That one will have to be strictly opinion based! Impossible, otherwise
It's such a tricky thing to do a top 10 for a genre that's been around for this long. I probably would've added something metalcore wise from the 90's just because it has proven to be such an important subgenre with a lasting impact. Petitioning the Empty Sky or Expectational Dilution come to mind.
You are SO correct. Well done.
Had to interrupt my headphone session with GaG to just say... Siren of the South's outro gives me an eargasm. Hope to hear it Sunday.
Just found the channel. Glad I did.
This is actually a pretty good top 10 list. I cant really complain too much. The fact that you mention some of the more influential bands like Celtic Frost, Bathory, Sepultura, Carcass, Death, Possessed, etc that didnt make the list was kind of a cool nod to them. Thats the tough thing about top 10s, some sacrifices must be made. Also really cool that you mentioned Dissection in the top 10. As much as I love BM bands like Bathory, Emperor, Darkthrone, Inmortal, and even modern stuff like Mgla and The Ruins of Beverast, Dissection is really the cream of the crop. Especially SOTLB, but also The Somberlain and Reinkaos as well. A couple of honorable mentions that I would add to the list would be Cannibal Corpse (early Hammer Smashed Face era), Opeth, and At the Gates, Slaughter of the Soul. Cannibal Corpse represents everything that I knew about death metal as a kid back in the day. Those snare pounding blast beats, razor blade guitars, and Chris Barnes' growls. Their album artwork and covers defined the horror/gore death metal genre. Their performance in Ace Ventura is still one of the coolest metal movie moments ever. Opeth were and are still one of the most unique and groundbreaking bands in metal (though they arent really very metal anymore). Prog mixed with Extreme metal seems like a no brainer these days, with bands like Rivers of Nihil and Ne Obliviscaris, but no one really sounded like Opeth back in 1995 when Orchid was released. Lastly, At The Gates inspired every metal core band to come out post 1995. That sound is kinda cliche now because its been copied so much. But at the time it was incredibly unique and fresh. A perfect blend of melody and ferocity.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Totally agree with all this, and love every band mentioned. Cannibal Corpse is the AC/DC of death metal to me. They've managed to stay fresh but never compromised one bit. At all. Definitely the most reliable death metal band, probably the most reliable heavy band PERIOD, alongside Crowbar. Still absolutely crushing live and some of the nicest and best people you could ever meet. Did one tour with them years ago and still miss those dudes every day! Opeth is one of the best bands of all time. No doubt. Deliverance and Damnation blew my mind when I was about 15 years old and I agree that they influenced a ton of bands that came after. At The Gates rules and definitely inspired every metalcore and melodic death metal band that came after. That said, In Flames - Jester Race is my favorite melodic death metal album, and that one was tough to leave off this list. Check out Majesties - Vast Reaches Unclaimed if you want to hear the best melodic death metal album since the 90's.
@mikew.3128
10 ай бұрын
Nice Crowbar name drop Nate! Super underrated band. If you know, you know. But I don't think they (especially Kirk) gets enough credit for being an innovator, and a great song writer. I especially love the Sammy Duet on guitar era of the band. But their whole discography is awesome. Yes, old In Flames was also very good. I didn't hear about them until the early 2000's so unfortunately they had changed their sound by then. Reroute to Remain is the one I'm thinking of. Not my cup of tea. So it took me a while to realize that their early material was more up my alley, and actually dig into it. And to be honest, I haven't listened to them as much as I should. Arch Enemy is another band that used to be cool back in the late 90's. Even Wages of Sin with Angela on vocals in about 01-02 was good. After that, they started to change. I respect the hell out of Mike Amott, but can't help thinking, YOU LEFT CARCASS FOR THIS?? LOL. But different strokes I guess. Thanks for that recommendation of Majesties. I'm always looking for new stuff to dig into. Not sure if you've heard of Insomnium (you probably have) from Finland, but they have been around for a while, and have released some absolutely epic Melodic Death Metal. Winter's Gate is probably my favorite, but all of their music is good. @@BornTooNate
Early Savatage, Manowar and king Diamond (Abigail) would need to be on my list. Would have liked to hear a sample of the songs on the album as you rolled through them. Otherwise great job. I was a senior in highschool in 1986 and everything that year was tremendous.
@daroblackheart383
10 ай бұрын
"Abigail" is a masterpiece! One of my 10 best metal albums.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Hall of the Mountain King rules
Loooove that Remission made the cut. I would’ve been around 18 when I came across it in 2004. I absolutely thrashed the fuck out of it (along with Heartwork and A Celebration of Guilt by Arsis). Nice list btw. It’s never an easy task in coming up with just 10!
Great choices!🤘
Trouble getting love is such a huge deal. Their early albums have been re-released by Hammerheart Records, "Run To The Light" was re-release by Metal Blade Records last month and the aforementioned Hammerheart re-released the long out of print "Trouble" and "Manic Frustration". My favorite "Plastic Green Head" also from Hammerheart, is peak Trouble. Such an amazing band that not a lot of metalheads know about. Great list outside of that, can't wait to see more of these!
@TreatzTMA
9 ай бұрын
Yeah ballsy move to put Trouble on the list
@macnorton
9 ай бұрын
@@TreatzTMA why Trouble hasn't gotten love before 2023 (at larger I mean) is a mystery to me. Eric Wagner is gone, but what a legacy he left behind.
I would be interested to see you put some playlists (mixtape!) together for these kind of videos. Could you narrow it down to one song per album? Challenge...
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
For this one… Into the Void Beyond The Realms of Death The Wish Sanitarium Postmortem Caught Somewhere In Time Maze of Torment Shedding Skin Where Dead Angels Lie Where Strides The Behemoth
It's interesting what you've said about Dissection. I love SoLB to bits but it always makes me think about if and how you can separate art and artist. Do we have to? Is it possible at all? Also, Paradise Lost - Draconian Times Amorphis - Tales from a Thousand Lakes Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory Opeth - Black Water Park would also make it to my top 10 👊🏼
@dryker7085
10 ай бұрын
I love Scenes from a Memory!
Amazing top 10 metal albums 🤘
Great list. Would love to see sub genre top tens- death, thrash, black, doom.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Definitely going to do this, probably in the order that I discovered each subgenre.
You earned a sub with this one. I don't agree with all of your picks, but I respect your analysis and general thoughtfulness. Also: Fucking Trouble!
Excellent video. I agree for the most part. I would argue instead for Powerslave, Sad Wings of Destiny, and Leviathan over the ones you chose from their respective bands, IMO. I would take out Trouble, as I see it more like an in hindsight underrated album rather than a historic top 10 one, and put one of these instead: Slipknot’s Iowa, Opeth’s Blackwater Park, or Death’s Symbolic. Cheers!
@BornTooNate
9 ай бұрын
Great choices here, all totally valid alternatives
Music is art and therefore is completely ‘eye of the beholder’. Black Sabbath - ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’ Judas Priest - ‘ Screaming for Vengeance’ Black Sabbath ‘ Heaven and Hell’ Slayer ‘Reign in Blood’ Nevermore ‘Dreaming Neon Black’ Emperor ‘Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk’ Iron Maiden ‘Seventh Son of a Seventh Son’ Opeth ‘ Blackwater Park’ King Diamond ‘Them’ Behemoth ‘The Satanist’ Chat Pile ‘ Gods Country’
@kaptainhammer
10 ай бұрын
gay
Brother!....Just came across your channel...i absolutely love it...we need more people like you for the Metal community and for KZread....Lynyrd Skynyrd!!!!!!🥰
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Hell yea. Pre-plane crash Skynyrd is in my top 5 or 10 bands of all time. That 5 album run is unparalleled by any other band.
great list, and actually i havent even heard all of these and now i need to go check those out. for me i would have to have an opeth album on there, id want to put watershed but might have to relent and let blackwater park take its place, i would also struggle not to crowbar in nola by down or burn my eyes by machine head somewhere.
Great choices, and well reasoned. Among my favourite, I would include: Crimson Symbolic Rust In Peace Rust In Peace is kind of straightforward. Crimson and Symbolic are important for their role on the development of Progressive Metal and how, though extreme, managed to become perhaps even more appreciated outside the Metal community.
Towards the end there, I started thinking that there should probably be a Meshuggah record on here and the list would be perfect. I respect the Mastodon choice though. Runners up would have to be Obzen or Ashes of the Wake LOG. Cheers!
Great analysis and explanation or your choices. I've always like Manowar's Battle Hymns, but not sure if it would make anyone's top ten lists or not.
@arekkrolak6320
10 ай бұрын
Manowar is cool, maybe Kings of Metal would be more popular from them
Great list. Heartwork by Carcass, released in 1993, would have to be in mine. It is such a strong album, never gets old, and the mix was great. The tuning down to B sounds beautifully brutal. Mike Hickey once told Guitar World, “Carcass tunes down to B. By that I mean we take a normally tuned guitar and then drop each string down two-and-a-half steps, so they go: B, E, A, D, F#, B, low to high. To counteract the string slackness created by this tuning, we use pretty heavy gauges--.012 to .056, I can't remember the ones in the middle, but the G string's a plain .022. B isn't the most practical tuning in the world, but it's probably the heaviest, and we're stuck with it whether we like it or not!”
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Love Heartwork. Groovy, soulful, and brutal in equal measure.
With a list like that I have to subscribe two thumbs up my friend. My 10 would be Black Sabbath - Mob Rules Judas Priest - Stained Class Iron Maiden - Killers Manilla Road - Open the Gates King Diamond - Abigail Megadeth - Rust in Peace Tyrant - Too Late to Pray Yngwie Malmsteen - Marching out Razor -Evil Invaders Candlemass - Nightfall But of course this list could change tomorrow so many great albums… Also ‘Hanged Man’s Revenge’ killer track
@dryker7085
10 ай бұрын
Aaah, you reminded me... haven't listened to GaG today... brb...
Stained Class just awesome. Exciter being a prototype for thrash metal back in 1978. Beyond The Realms of Death, incredible solos. Good choice
@davesbar7359
10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Imagine if they had re-recorded Exciter for the Painkiller album...man I wish.
Some great choices
Bro, respect for putting Trouble on here, ridiculous band. So dark and heavy! 🤘
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
One of the greats! Shout out uncle Jimmy Bower for turning me onto THE SKULL when I was a youngin
10. Mors Principium Est - Seven 9. Crimson Glory - Transcendence 8. Entombed - Left Hand Path 7. Ketzer - Satan's Boundaries Unchained 6. In Flames - The Jester Race 5. Mercyful Fate - Melissa 4. Running Wild - Black Hand Inn 3. Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time 2. Megadeth - Rust in Peace 1. Death - Symbolic
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Jester Race, Melissa, Rust in Peace, Symbolic are all personal favorites!
@mayh6825
5 ай бұрын
Great List!
Hey Nate! Nice list! My only disagreement (and it doesn’t matter…) is the comments on Metallica’s lyrics on Damage Inc and also the length of Disposable Hero’s. That album is a perfect record and there’s a reason it’s preserved in the Library of Congress. Interesting choice for Iron Maiden’s “Somewhere In Time.” A record I love… it’s just an interesting/unexpected pick for this list. I’m digging the new Spirit Adrift! Cheers!
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
You’re not wrong, those are just the aspects of that album that bug me personally. Thanks! Glad you dig it.
Great list!! I would maby put Rainbow-Rising somewhere on the list and maby maby one album of Motörhead. Good job!!
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Good choices
Glad to see so much love for The Skull by Trouble! Such an underrated album. I love all your choices, but it's too bad an album by Death didn't make it. Great list!
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Spiritual Healing is in my top 10 personal favorites I would say… but for “greatest” I just felt like altars had to get the nod for death metal.
Great list: I would switch Leprosy for Altars of madness, it was more important at the time, and Death also inspired an entire movement (including Altars of Madness). I would switch Far beyond driven for Vulgar display of power, it had a greater impact at the time, we didn't expect that one when it was released! And I would add Rust in Piece it was a tectonic move when it was released. (I'm a bit older so I might have a different perspective)
Feel I need to give some personal shout outs - perhaps some more recent metal records and certainly my most played: Sepultura - Quadra Gojira - Magma Amon Amarth - Jomsviking Eluveitie - Everything Remains Tool - AEinma Rammstein - Untited (2019)
Solid list. I lived in Tampa and ran a record store during the early-late 90s so I saw all those death metal dudes all the time. I think all of my Christian Death records came from David Vincent when he traded them in to the store one day. I think I'd have to make room for Operation: Mindcrime or Rage For Order by Queensryche, Diamond Head - Lightning To The Nations and Crimson Glory - Transcendence on my list.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
LTTN is a classic, love that record. Thrash wouldn’t exist without that one.
Somewhere in Time is my favorite album as well. Good top 10. Sick Annihilation Time shirt too
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! One of my favorite bands
I love that Trouble made your list. I've been a fan since 1985. Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell are amazing. I hear the Trouble influence in Spirit Adrift
Dude, i thought you had antlers at first.😂😂😂 Great list🤘🤘🤘
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
It’s just a matter of time until I grow a set… we hang out with a lot of deer out here
I remember when somewhere in time was their “new” album. I know it’s a live album but live after death is the one to buy if you can only buy one maiden album.
Great list. Totally agree with Somewhere in Time being peak Maiden. It's definitely their best sounding album in my opinion. Some of my personal favorites would include Vektor - Terminal Redux Pallbearer - Heartless Death - The Sound of Perseverance Immortal - At the Heart of Winter Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion Between the Buried and Me - Colors Solstice - New Dark Age Eternal Champion - The Armor of Ire Candlemass - Epicus Doomincus Metallicus Cradle of Filth - Midian Rainbow - Rising et cetera... And of course, anything by Spirit Adrift! Love the new record. It's in competition with Enlightened in Eternity for my favorite.
@embracerodusk2537
10 ай бұрын
The solos were so standout on Somewhere in Time. Very catchy and memorable. Alexander The Great was such an epic piece.
Please do a top Southern Sludge list. Crowbar, Soulfly, Down etc. etc. I will be watching for it. New subscriber here. TIA!
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
100% gonna do a sludge list!
That was great. I think my list would have to include Death -- Symbolic somewhere.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
great album!
Any suggestions? Looking for metal without growling vocals or silly clean pop-punk vocals. Also no goofy demonic bs. I like Megadeth, Metallica, Sabbath and Sabbaton. Anything else I should look into? N’Sync is too brutal for me. Thx
@louielicdao8364
Ай бұрын
Try some Voivod, Testament, Forbidden, Metal Church, Sanctuary, Iron Maiden and lots of other bands.
What a surprise to see my favorite Maiden album. Caught Somewhere In Time is their best album opener in my opinion and now they're finally doing Alexander live and they sound incredible.
@user-qy1uz1iy6q
10 ай бұрын
Check out the song Hell on Earth on their latest album Senjutsu. I can not believe they can still make an album like that . Irons up
@joshd3192
10 ай бұрын
@@user-qy1uz1iy6q Yeah man got everything of theirs on vinyl. Us Maiden fans are brothers as far as I'm concerned.
@user-qy1uz1iy6q
10 ай бұрын
@@joshd3192 That is awesome, take care brother.
@joshd3192
10 ай бұрын
@@user-qy1uz1iy6q Same to you!
@MarmiteTheDog
9 ай бұрын
I found the chorus-laden Gallien-Krueger guitar tone to be really weak. Sure, the songs are better crafted than on NotB, but it doesn't have the same level of excitement for me, although I did see them twice on this tour.
Glad to see mastadon up there. Saw them play at ozzfest during leviathan days. Underrated CD for sure! Blood and thunder a fuckin badass pure metal song
4 days!!! Metal Injection! Let's fucking go!! Oh, yeah. Great list.
Strange never heard about Dissection ( Ty mate
Once I saw the big "T" on your T-shirt, I knew this would be a somewhat fair list 😄 Alright!Game changers for the genre , and it's forgiven for an American to not mention any of them is the power German trio - Sodom , Destruction and Kreator and their first albums respectively. Bathory 84 was the (under) ground work for Black Metal , although their (his, Quorthons) peak I would say was 88'" Blood, Fire, Death" . Also no heavy metal top 10 can go without having Queensryche's - "Operation Mindcrime" in it.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Love Persecution Mania by Sodom. Personal favorite of that entire style!
surprised not to see Sepultura Chaos AD on the list, but still very interesting choice
These are the greatest metal albums from lyrics to instrumentality no other has topped these albums.
Great list. Not only is this guy making great music with his band but also he has a very calm and collected way of analysing and making convincing arguments. However, while I do agree Somewhere in Time is amazing, I would go with Beast or Mind or Powerslave. In 1982-1984 Maiden was cutting edge metal - 1986 belongs to thrash metal in my opinion. Likewise, arguably Painkiller is Priest’s most solid, metallic, borderline thrashy album, but in 1978 Priest was truly breaking new ground. My list would look something like: Sabbath - Reality (1st wave, Doom) Priest - Stained Class (2nd wave, HM) (Rush - Kings, not really metal though, prog rock) Maiden - Beast or Slave (3rd wave? HM) Metallica - Puppets (thrash perfected) Slayer - Reign (extreme metal) Megadeth - Rust in Peace (start of modern, quite technical metal) Morbid Angel - Blessed are the Sick (dm) Death - Symbolic (prog dm, 1st wave) Necrophagist - Epitaph (prog dm modernized) Gorod - Leading Visions or Maze of Recycled Creeds (best post 2000 band to me, prog dm with great song-writing) If I went with Pantera, I’d pick Vulgar Display of Power. From the more modern stuff I might choose Vektor’s Outer Isolation or Spirit Adrift’s Divided by Darkness as well. Magical stuff! Or maybe something really weird and experimental like Mr Bungle or Igorrr. So many different ways to go… So many styles and genres… Thank you Mr Garrett for your excellent points and interesting and well thought-out views. It is wonderful to see someone truly living and breathing metal in its so many different forms👍🏻 Also, i love Mob Rules… so many great picks and honourable mentions… brilliant! 🤟🏻😎🤟🏻
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
I just discovered Gorod this year, such a killer band! I have no idea how I never heard of them until now.
I can appreciate your love of certain albums over others but then there is the harsh reality as far as greatness and influence. Example: Wether u want to or not you have to replace Somewhere in Time with Number of the Beast (and I get it. I like Powerslave better). Also replace Remission with Leviathan. Also, I like Trouble; however, just in influence and importance, that album has to be Kyuss- Blues for the Red Sun. Anyway, nice channel man.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Valid
Great pick at #1.
I was curious if you didn't put Motorhead on this list because you consider them more hard rock? Also, if so, have you done a top 10 hard rock list?
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
I suppose that’s right, yea! It’s certainly not because I don’t love and respect them. I could do a top 10 hard rock list. Sometimes it’s tricky to identify that line
Yes 1986 was a Awesome year. i was Getting into metal then. i agree with most of your picks, BUT to put far beyond & Not cowboys from Hell is crazy. and ACCEPTs Restless & Wild is well on My List of Best METAL Albums.
Please educate me on what the album in the bottom left at 0:00 is.
@BornTooNate
9 ай бұрын
Trouble - Psalm 9. A great first-wave doom album
@undersscore6930
9 ай бұрын
@@BornTooNate ok thx
What a fantastic video. Very well done Nate. Great presentation ❤
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Bold pick with Far Beyond Driven , and I like your argument for it. I think they peaked artistically on Trendkill personally Vulgar is probably my favorite but people that weren’t around don’t realize how big it was for Far Beyond Driven to debut at number one. They finally achieved a great mix on Far Beyond Driven and the mix on Trendkill is possible bigger. I like this type video you kinda say my list is going to be different than most and then you make fantastic points for why and your thought process without putting down the more traditional or “trendy” picks . It’s easy to make a list of ten common consensus or popular metal albums . Metal fans are the most loyal passionate and opinionated bunch. You got a great list without being “edge lord” like some people would. I’d argue that Slave to the Grind is metal but can respect your opinion, it wasn’t necessarily a metal record compared to what metal was at the time, but had it came out in the late 70s to 80s it would probably definitely be recognized as heavy. It sure was a heavy record to debut at number one until Far Beyond Driven, and Pantera earned that spot the hard way they weren’t playing songs off Cowboys and Vulgar on MTV and the radio, they earned every one of those sales on the road playing their ass off opening for “bigger” bands and by word of mouth through the metal community and that just makes it more incredible when everyone else was saying metal was dead, Pantera drops their heaviest record yet and it goes straight to number one.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, everything you say here is valid. And yea... lost interest in being an edgelord by my late teenage years. As it should be.
Somewhere In Time was the beginning of my loss of interest in Iron Maiden. Several years ago, I went back to revisit the old catalogue and all the post 2000 albums I’d missed. Somewhere in Time was still disappointing to me. But I will listen again. Sometimes you just need to hear someone say why it’s great to get your ears bent the right way to detect the greatness. Great arguments for why all these albums should be on the list!
Cant believe I never heard of Trouble. Scull is a fkn badass album!!! Thanks brother
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Hell yes! Check out the previous album Psalm 9, and the self-titled album that Rick Rubin produced from 1990.
@user-qy1uz1iy6q
10 ай бұрын
@@BornTooNate 10-4, thanks man.
A Top 10 is an impossible task
Great picks! For me, other great albums would be: Entombed - Clandestine Sepultura - Arise Accept - Restless and Wild In Flames - Colony Best Live-Album: Iron Maiden - Live After Death
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
I never really listened to Colony until recently because I was so obsessed with Jester Race and Whoracle. But it’s great, I probably like it even more than Whoracle.
@lillzico77
10 ай бұрын
Both of them are great. 😀👍🏼
Good list, if there was an eleventh pick, for me: it would be Megadeth's Rust In Peace, it's the best technical thrash album of all time, a masterpiece.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
I agree
@jeffdoyle
10 ай бұрын
Tornado of souls is monumental
@arnoldmojados399
9 ай бұрын
Yeah I was surprised...he didn't put it in
1st off the new Spirit Adrift album is great. And I definitely agree that Trouble deserves more respect. Some of my personal favorites in no order: Alice In Chains-Dirt Megadeth-Rust in Peace Katatonia-Tonight’s Decision Ahab-Call of the Wretched Sea Carcass-Heartwork Intestine Baalism-Anatomy of the Beast Mastodon-Crack the Skye Alcest-Ecailles De Lune Enslaved-In Times Type O Negative-October Rust Judas Priest-Painkiller Solitude Aeturnus-Beyond the Crimson Horizon Cryptopsy-None so Vile Cattle Decapitation-Monolith of inhumanity Immolation-Close to a World Below Motorhead-Overkill
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! KILLER list. Was listening to None So Vile just yesterday to try and survive my 100 degree boxing workout. Nothing as brutal as that to this day.
@markandersen5867
10 ай бұрын
Dirt is a masterpiece, along with Rust In Peace probably the 2 best metal albums of the 90's.
Reign in Blood. That’s all I need
Solid list, and want to thank you soooo very much for leading me to Dissection, a band I knew very little about. LOVE that album now after 2 spins. Only criticism of your list would be, IMHO, any Top 10 list like this absolutely needs to have Don’t Break the Oath by Mercyful Fate 😈🤘🏻 One of the greatest albums ever, truly. Also would have put Trouble’s debut vs. The Skull but you do you 🤙🏻😁🎸
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Love don’t break the oath but I like Melissa even more I think? And yea the first Trouble album rules as well! Cheers 🤘🏻
To me 1986 is definitely the best metal year, because I got my first metal albums back then. They where Somewhere In Time, Master Of Puppets and Reign In Blood. 😉 (Among others, like Welcome To Hell, Speak English Or Die, Spreading The Desease, Kill 'Em All, Seven Churches, Pleasure To Kill, Life After Death, Piece Of Mind, In The Sign Of Evil, Sentence Of Death & Hell Awaits). I remember thinking: "This is my kind of music!", and after 37 years it still is. 🤟😎 I'm also happy to be one of the people who got these classics shortly after they were released. However, the downside would be it never really got any better after that. 😌
Stained Class, my all time favorite Priest record
Stained glass is the best at illustrating the change of 70s metal to 80s. Stained class was the nail in the coffin for heavy dirty "bluesy" metal🤘
Instead of trouble and mastodon i would include opeth with any of the 3 albums, blackwater park still life or ghost reveries. Id also throw in the mantle by agalloch but thats about it theres no arguing the rest of the list. Im surprised how well you have made this video, great job
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Love Opeth, especially Blackwater through Damnation… that’s when I was discovering them in my teenage years
Great video and with so many years past and excellent records to pick from these were all worthy contenders (bar Pantera as never been a fan). One that almost matches the aggression of, Slayer's Reign In Blood and released in Metal's golden year of 1986, would be Dark Angel's furious, Darkness Descends. Slayer, being the bigger band at the time, will always comes out on top as the benchmark for extreme music. Reign In Blood still has the capacity to blow other newer extreme albums out the water and all these years later will still piss off the neighbourhood, when played at extreme volumes! Love the Channel \m/
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
Love Darkness Descends! First track has the ‘One’ double kick pattern as well 😏
Good list, but I'd have to include King Diamond's Abigail in there somewhere. It's not my favorite of his, but I do think it was important and seminal at the time, especially considering he was a solo artist from an underground band.
Stained Class- excellent, underrated album. Best song- Heroe’s End.
@chrisware6324
9 ай бұрын
Title track!
Nice list. Powerslave, RTLightning, Rust in Peace, Ashes of the Wake, Art of Balance, Hall of the Mountain King, Sabbath Bloody S, Screaming for Veng. are a few of my perfect metal records.
@gianthills
10 ай бұрын
Sabbath bloody Sabbath wasn't actually metal. It was hard rock.
@Erichmustaine88
10 ай бұрын
How he left RIP out is beyond me. He’s lost all credibility with me when leaving that album off the list
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
@@Erichmustaine88😢
@Otomano3
10 ай бұрын
@@gianthillsyes it is lol
@gianthills
10 ай бұрын
@@Otomano3 Really? Then tell me what makes it a metal album, other than the cover art.
+Death's Human. I consider it something like the Reign in Blood of death metal in the sense that it took death to a whole new level the same way Reign turbocharged thrash. I personally consider it the best extreme metal record. Power, cohesion, flow. And a lot of that magic came from Paul and Sean's contribution. I don't think Chuck quite managed to reach that magic again, as phenomenal as Symbolic is.
I like that you put Trouble in there. Bonded by Blood by Exodus and Burn My Eyes by Machinehead... very important...and no Motorhead...?!
I live about a kilometer from where 'Master Of Puppets' was recorded. And 'Ride The Lightning' for that matter. Strandlodsvej, Copenhagen. The house still stands, although the studio has since moved.
@BornTooNate
10 ай бұрын
We were just over there trying to find the spot! Couldn’t figure it out.
great list, brutha!! My list in no particular order but numbered as tho. 10. Bolt Thrower-Realm of Chaos 9. Black Sabbath-Sabotage 8.Venom-Black Metal 7. Celtic Frost-Morbid Tales 6. Judas Priest-sad Wings of Destiny 5. Monster Magnet-Spine of God 4. Guns & Roses-Appetite for Destruction 3. Slayer-HellAwaits 2. Iron Maiden-Piece of Mind 1. Morbid Angel-Altars of Madness extra mentions: Eyehategod-Dopesick/Saint Vitus-Hallow's Victim/Church of Misery-Houses of the Unholy/Deadbird-The Head and The Heart/Entombed-Wolverine Blues/Merauder-Master Killer/Trouble-The Skull/Cannibal Corpse-The Bleeding/WASP-WASP/Obituary-Obituary.....I'll stop there. I get carried away sometimes! Love ya', Brother Garrett!!
@BornTooNate
9 ай бұрын
Spine of God fuckin rules!!! And sabotage is my favorite sabbath album. Favorite album period!
@johnnyweills
9 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/eI6Yyc-besfWiJs.html@@BornTooNate This shit blew my mind! best cover ever! That soft breakdown is sooo lush and B is incredible on it! Sabotage is definitley my favorite album ever!! It screams inside my soul everytime I listen to it!
Not a Pantera guy myself, but I enjoyed this list. Although if it were my list it would be incomplete without something from Megadeth, probably Rust in Peace.
Love the list! Hard to believe a top 10 metal album list would have something new for me to try out considering my first concert was Iron Maiden, Somewhere On Tour. A few that would be on my list if I ever were to make one: Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops. One of those records that somehow crams the entire history of metal into one, brutal, insane record. Opeth - Deliverance. Here’s one of those “bands firing on all cylinders” albums. Just flawless. Epic. The instrumental prowess is incredible. ISIS - Celestial what a debut. There wasn’t much like this in 2000. They brought the atmospherics of bands like Mogwai and Bark Psychosis and rolled them up with walls of crushing guitars and otherworldly guttural vocals.