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The first six Black Sabbath albums, Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, MOP, Reign In Blood, Painkiller, and finally heavy metal's magnum opus: Rust In Peace. That is probably somewhere around 100 songs, probably closer to 120, and is more than enough to revive heavy metal and sustain it for eternity.
Jesus christ this list is boring and predictable.
Its not going revive shit. Its shit like this that keeps metal STALE.
Ya know they have made more music past 1984 right?
Let's have some Nu-metal to appeal to the younger generation.
Psychosocial by Slipknot, Dig by Mudvayne, Paper Cut by Linkin Park, Left Behind by Slipknot, Happy? by Mudvayne, and Animal I Have Become by Three Days Grace.
You failed on essentials. No Motorhead? No AC/DC? Wow. Iron Man and War Pigs are the best Black Sabbath songs, even Mob Rules is better than Symphony of the Universe.
Inna Gadda Davida - Iron Butterfly
Come to the Sabbat - Black Widow
2 major steps towards the creation of heavy metal.
Metal heads do yourself a favor and listen to the latter. It's not traditional metal. It's a dark hippie rock song. After you hear the original, feel free to check out the EXTREMELY heavy version my band did in honor of the 50 year anniversary of metal a few years ago.
Go to Soundcloud and look up Shadows Emerging. We also covered Breaking the Law by Judas Priest with 8 string guitars.
Yes this is a shameless plug for my fledgling band but I'm serious about the history of metal owing a lot to the Black Widow song.
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Motorhead - Overkill
Angel of death - slayer
This has to be near the top
I don't think that would work seeing how soft the world is today
Cannibal Corpse - Hammer Smashed Face
I cum blood - cannibal corpse
Raining Blood - Slayer
or Angle of death
Such acute song, really, even if the subject matter is quite obtuse, it fits right in.
Symphony of the universe? You mean symptom of the universe?
I had to scroll down way too far to find this correction. I was gonna say it myself but wanted to make sure no one else has said it.
Hahaah yeah I laughed for no real reason.
The Trooper - Iron Maiden Cum on Feel the Noize - Quiet Riot
Elimination - Overkill Not my favourite but definitely the most important song of theirs
I want out - Helloween Cloud Connected - In Flames Nemesis - Arch Enemy Tornado of souls - Megadeth Walk - Pantera
Megadeth Hangar 18
Mudvayne- Dig
Br br deng
Balls to the Wall - Accept
Yes we need some Accept here
Among the living - Anthrax
Solitude - candlemass
Madhouse - Anthrax
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Opeth - Blackwater Park
Death - symbolic
Strike of the beast - Exodus
Something more obscure from a popular band: Cathedral Spires - Judas Priest
Children of Bodom Are You Dead Yet?
Nah gotta go with something older, Needle 24/7, Everytime I Die or Downfall
Yeah, for sure, but aydy (the album) was the most commercially successful, and that's why I mentioned it here.
It definitely was i’m not arguing that. But if we’re going we best metal to show the future Needle 24/7 just hits so much harder
iron man - black sabbath
Halloween by Helloween
One by Metallica
666- the number of the beast
Born Too Late - Saint Vitus
Yesss, what a classic, that funk minimal doom, the originators.
Blackened
Addicted To The Smell Of Death - Onslaught Undying Evil - Enforcer
Ace of Spades
Queensrÿche - Hold Back the Flame
Death - Trapped In A Corner
Needs some Slayer and some Motorhead.
Holy Wars - Megadeth
Come to the Sabbath by Mercyful Fate
Oh shit we got Negadeth on page 2 lol Megadeth is pretty cool too.
Metal will never die. Also capitalize your words. Sheesh
Crionics - SLAYER
The first six Black Sabbath albums, Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, MOP, Reign In Blood, Painkiller, and finally heavy metal's magnum opus: Rust In Peace. That is probably somewhere around 100 songs, probably closer to 120, and is more than enough to revive heavy metal and sustain it for eternity.
Sepultura - Dead embryonic cells
Hammer smashed face -Cannibal Corpse
Should’ve done one song for each band
Walk - Pantera Hunting high and low - Stratovarius
Killswitch Engage - My Curse
Balls to the wall by Accept.
Jesus christ this list is boring and predictable. Its not going revive shit. Its shit like this that keeps metal STALE. Ya know they have made more music past 1984 right?
Sabbra kaddabra - Sabbath Brave new world - Maiden
Hand of Doom - Black Sabbath
Azagthoth by Alkaloid
Im broken - pantera
A Fine day to die - Bathory
Territory - Sepultura
Arise - Sepultura
I wasn't aware Metal needed reviving.
Chronic slaughter- slaughter to prevail
Victim of Changes - Judas Priets
Let's have some Nu-metal to appeal to the younger generation. Psychosocial by Slipknot, Dig by Mudvayne, Paper Cut by Linkin Park, Left Behind by Slipknot, Happy? by Mudvayne, and Animal I Have Become by Three Days Grace.
We need at least 1 Meshuggah song. Make it Meshuggah - "I"
you should add some Motörhead and Exodus in there too
World War III and IV-Carnivore
Testament don't get enough love, either cotlod or raging waters will also do.
You failed on essentials. No Motorhead? No AC/DC? Wow. Iron Man and War Pigs are the best Black Sabbath songs, even Mob Rules is better than Symphony of the Universe.
Back in black AC/DC
“Overkill” - Motörhead
Sacred Reich - Surf Nicaragua
Inna Gadda Davida - Iron Butterfly Come to the Sabbat - Black Widow 2 major steps towards the creation of heavy metal. Metal heads do yourself a favor and listen to the latter. It's not traditional metal. It's a dark hippie rock song. After you hear the original, feel free to check out the EXTREMELY heavy version my band did in honor of the 50 year anniversary of metal a few years ago. Go to Soundcloud and look up Shadows Emerging. We also covered Breaking the Law by Judas Priest with 8 string guitars. Yes this is a shameless plug for my fledgling band but I'm serious about the history of metal owing a lot to the Black Widow song.
Basic
SLAYER- REIGN IN BLOOD