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ROCK AND ROLL! => All Them Other Guys => Topic started by: Jack the Stripper on August 21, 2018, 08:27:05 AM
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1982 was a quantum leap forward from 1981, with a plethora of outstanding and influential albums. Metal was only growing bigger! The NWOBHM was peaking, with more extreme genres ready to make their presence known.
Vote for what you consider to be the five best albums from 1982.
Once this poll is done and we have a winner we'll move onto 1983 and so on...
Then we'll put all the winners from the years 80-89 up against each other to determine the greatest metal/hard rock album from the 80's.
Poll will run for five days before closing.
Vote away :headbanger:
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Hmmm, I'll have to think about this, on first pass I only checked two boxes, not a good year me thinks!
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Zipper Catches Skin - Alice Cooper
Wiped Out – Raven
The Number Of The Beast - Iron Maiden
Screaming For Vengeance - Judas Priest
Death Penalty – Witchfinder General
:rockon:
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82 was the year I really started to get into metal and ended up becoming a lifelong devotee so it holds fond memories for me. I was exclusively really only a Kiss fan up until then.
I went with...
Restless and Wild - Accept
The Number Of The Beast - Iron Maiden
Screaming For Vengeance- Judas Priest
Blackout - Scorpions
Black Metal - Venom
Found it incredibly hard leaving out Creatures Of The Night but I'd kinda left Kiss behind at that point and considered them old hat at the time and I was listening to what I thought was much heavier and exciting stuff. Wasn't until a couple of years later I realised what an amazing album it actually was..
Would also like to give special mention to Tank Filth Hounds of Hades, one of the great NWOBHM albums and also Battle Hymns, Scarred For Life, Iron Fist and Raven's Wiped Out.
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My God , what a golden era, really .
Michael Schenker Group - Assault Attack
Gillan - Magic
Iron Maiden - The Number of The Beast
Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance
Venom - Black Metal
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There are 4 albums here that stand out to me here more than anything else...them being:
Iron Fist - Motörhead
Magic - Ian Gillan
The Number Of The Beast - Iron Maiden
Screaming For Vengeance - Judas Priest
Then it got pretty hard as I'm not a real fan of any of the other bands...BUT there is one that I do enjoy quite a bit and that would be:
Black Metal - Venom!
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RAINBOW!
RUSH!
MAIDEN!
PRIEST!
WHITESNAKE!
:yes:
Rainbow's best post-Dio album, a real monster. Rush making a great follow-up to Moving Pictures. Dickinson's debut with Maiden, what an opus! Priest's best album, the whole thing is practically a "Best Of" offering. Whitesnake does an awesome set without having to go too far with the whole misogynistic thing.
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I will need to think about this year. I have 3 maybe 4 and then I'm done I believe.
Maiden
Priest
Rainbow
Aerosmith
Scorpions
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I real don't know a lot of these albums, and even if I know the group it's earlier or later stuff I like. For instance I can't stand Screaming for Vengeance. Anyway I went with 4 rather than 5:
Signals (even better than Moving Pictures in my mind)
Restless & Wild
Number of the Beast (but it's one of the weaker early Dickinson albums)
Iron Fist (but they have done a lot better)
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Anvil - Metal on Metal: Lips, man.
Cheap Trick - One on One: She's still tight.
The Rods - Wild Dogs: Anvil
Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance: This record dominated my turntable when it came out. I think I played the first side 20 times before I finally flipped it over. Electric Eye blew me away.
Venom - Black Metal: Strip away the cheese and you're left with a bunch of tight tunes that not only hammered my brain at the time, but defined and coalesced a genre.
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Anvil
Nugent
Iron Maiden
38 Special
Van Halen
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Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance: This record dominated my turntable when it came out. I think I played the first side 20 times before I finally flipped it over. Electric Eye blew me away.
Venom - Black Metal: Strip away the cheese and you're left with a bunch of tight tunes that not only hammered my brain at the time, but defined and coalesced a genre.
Correct response for the Judas Priest album.
And while when I heard the Venom album, I realized that I had limits, yes, it definitely "defined and coalesced a genre".
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I would have been happy just voting for one. Witchfinder General are amazing!
Anvil
Iron Maiden
Venom
Witchfinder General
Judas Priest
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So we've had 11 voters in this poll compared to 13 the 80 and 81 polls. Who hasn't yet voted?
Loving the diversity of the votes in this year btw.
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^^^ me
I went for
Accept
Motörhead
Priest
Venom
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Cool Billy. I had a feeling you'd pick Priest. Maybe just so not to let Maiden win? ;D
Might have our first draw unless someone can break the deadlock.
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Cool Billy. I had a feeling you'd pick Priest. Maybe just so not to let Maiden win? ;D
Maybe... :P
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They'll be joint winners unless the deadlock can be broken.
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^^^ I think my utter hatred for Screaming for Vengeance should count as a -1. :death:
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^^^ I think my utter hatred for Screaming for Vengeance should count as a -1. :death:
:haha4:
I don't think that's the way it actually works...
But we only got 12 votes in so one person that voted last round hasn't yet so there is still hope.
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^^^ I think my utter hatred for Screaming for Vengeance should count as a -1. :death:
Do you like Defenders? Because I would find that utterly strange if you like that and hate Screaming. Those 2 albums go hand in hand to me.
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I voted, but my absolute favourite from '82 is Pagan Altar - Judgement of the Dead. It was only ever released in a limited quantity back then, and didn't see any sort of wider release until 1998 so it mightn't really count.
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Sorry I missed that one Scott, I'm aware of Pagan Altar so definitely would've included it but it didn't come up in any of my research I did of 1982.
Anyway, we have our first joint winners with The Number Of The Beast and Screaming For Vengeance who will both go into the 80-89 final.
I'll endeavour to get the 1983 poll up and running in the next day or two.
Cheers!
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Awesome vote for these polls, dude.
More than compensates for my rage at your ability to dominate H/H action. :lol:
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Awesome vote for these polls, dude.
More than compensates for my rage at your ability to dominate H/H action. :lol:
When it comes to Metal, there's no messing with Jack. :death:
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I noticed Martin Popoff a guy who has a great knowledge of metal and who's opinion I respect very much has currently got a best albums of 1980 poll up on the BangerTV YouTube channel which people can vote on, but in the meantime I checked out the 1982 poll result and video and it pretty much mirrors our result besides a couple in a different order.