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HH Favorite Rock Album Round 1 (1980- 90) - #2 Back in Black vs #15 Operation Mindcrime

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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,911 Founders Club
    2) AC DC - Back In Black

    Back in Black is one of the greatest achievements on rock history. I am always Team Bon, but no band ever pulled off changing a front man - who was so critical to the group's sound and image - AND still kept it going.

    Van Halen had more #1 albums with Haggar than DLR.
    And any REAL Van Halen fan thinks those albums sucked.
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam
    2) AC DC - Back In Black

    Back in Black is one of the greatest achievements on rock history. I am always Team Bon, but no band ever pulled off changing a front man - who was so critical to the group's sound and image - AND still kept it going.

    Van Halen had more #1 albums with Haggar than DLR.
    And any REAL Van Halen fan thinks those albums sucked.
    That's because they did.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,265 Founders Club
    2) AC DC - Back In Black
    dflea said:

    Back in Black is one of the greatest achievements on rock history. I am always Team Bon, but no band ever pulled off changing a front man - who was so critical to the group's sound and image - AND still kept it going.

    Van Halen had more #1 albums with Haggar than DLR.
    And any REAL Van Halen fan thinks those albums sucked.
    That's because they did.
    #Science
  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,878
    2) AC DC - Back In Black

    owen16 said:

    If Queensryche gets a vote shut the place down

    Someone had to do the needful.

    I thought it would be "funny" to show where that guy landed.
  • spuden
    spuden Member Posts: 376
    2) AC DC - Back In Black
    Lol. True story bro...,I grew up in Tacoma across the street from where Geoff Tate’s parents lived. I was too young to remember hearing him sing, but my parents complained about his metal garage band that ultimately became Queensrÿche. His mom taught me painting when I was like 10.