Greatest 4 Album Run in Rock History?
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AC/DC: 'Let There Be Rock' (1977), 'Powerage' (1978), 'Highway to Hell' (1979), 'Back in Black' (1980)
I'm speaking in general terms, pff. You know it's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll.
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Metallica: 'Kill 'Em All' (1983), 'Ride the Lightning' (1984), 'Master of Puppets' (1986), '... And Justice for All' (1988)
Right band, wrong albums. You wanted 2-5 here.
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The Rolling Stones: 'Beggars Banquet' (1968), 'Let It Bleed' (1969), 'Sticky Fingers' (1971), 'Exile on Main St.' (1972)
Unlinke my pod Damone, I'd like the Dawgs to come out of the tunnel to "Seek and Destroy" over "Enter Sandman". The latter is too pop sounding for me ear.
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The Beatles: 'Rubber Soul' (1965), 'Revolver' (1966), 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967), 'The Beatles' (1968) (or Revolver to Abbey Road)
Rain When I Die.
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AC/DC: 'Let There Be Rock' (1977), 'Powerage' (1978), 'Highway to Hell' (1979), 'Back in Black' (1980)
Angel of Death!
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The Rolling Stones: 'Beggars Banquet' (1968), 'Let It Bleed' (1969), 'Sticky Fingers' (1971), 'Exile on Main St.' (1972)
Don’t you worry about old Yellar now.
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AC/DC: 'Let There Be Rock' (1977), 'Powerage' (1978), 'Highway to Hell' (1979), 'Back in Black' (1980)
I got this one in packaging. I think it's at my dad's, probably stacked on the pool table.
I really should get back in to the vinyl game. When I don't live in a condo and can blast, I will. My best music listening is in headphones and my car currently.
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The Rolling Stones: 'Beggars Banquet' (1968), 'Let It Bleed' (1969), 'Sticky Fingers' (1971), 'Exile on Main St.' (1972)
I got you @CallMeBigErn
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Metallica: 'Kill 'Em All' (1983), 'Ride the Lightning' (1984), 'Master of Puppets' (1986), '... And Justice for All' (1988)
Kill em all:
Tier 1 - Seek and Destroy
Tier 2 - Metal Militia
Metallica:
Tier 1 - Enter Sandman, Sad But True, The Unforgiven, Nothing Else Matters
Tier 2 - Whereever I May Roam, Don't Tread On Me, Of Wolf And Man, The God That Failed
It is not even close how much of a better album Metallica is.
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Led Zeppelin: 'Led Zeppelin III' (1970), 'Led Zeppelin IV' (1971), 'Houses of the Holy' (1973), 'Physical Graffiti' (1975) or any combo of the first 6 LZ Albums
I tend to agree. Hetfeld isn't some amazing singer, but his vocals on Kill 'Em All are pretty awful. Ride the Lightning was a massive step forward from that album.







