Dr Doran
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THE SECRET METAL HISTORY OF THE LOUNGE
Metallica:
RIDE THE LIGHTNING (frighteningly cheesy cover art of electric chair ... get it? "ride the lightning")
MASTER OF PUPPETS (I can sing every single word on this album)
Slayer:
SHOW NO MERCY. (Favorite line: "There is no future, no #@%ing world to be saved.")
HELL AWAITS 12" EP
REIGN IN BLOOD (I can sing every single word on this masterpiece too; plus the cover art is cool)
Burzum:
PHILOSOFEM
English Dogs:
METALMORPHOSIS
Judas Priest:
The early stuff, incl. "Victim of Changes," "Island of Domination," the very fine Joan Baez cover, etc. when R. Halford used those vocal chords to the max
Black Sabbath: the first two albums, especially the haunting "Planet Caravan"
Occasionally when I'm in the mood I will put on Ratt. This is less than once a year. Or Dokken. I suppose these count as another inferior genre altogether ...
Metallica:
RIDE THE LIGHTNING (frighteningly cheesy cover art of electric chair ... get it? "ride the lightning")
MASTER OF PUPPETS (I can sing every single word on this album)
Slayer:
SHOW NO MERCY. (Favorite line: "There is no future, no #@%ing world to be saved.")
HELL AWAITS 12" EP
REIGN IN BLOOD (I can sing every single word on this masterpiece too; plus the cover art is cool)
Burzum:
PHILOSOFEM
English Dogs:
METALMORPHOSIS
Judas Priest:
The early stuff, incl. "Victim of Changes," "Island of Domination," the very fine Joan Baez cover, etc. when R. Halford used those vocal chords to the max
Black Sabbath: the first two albums, especially the haunting "Planet Caravan"
Occasionally when I'm in the mood I will put on Ratt. This is less than once a year. Or Dokken. I suppose these count as another inferior genre altogether ...