The homonymous album by the 9 masked ones, with this "Slipknot" the band's mega-success begins; just listen to great songs like "Wait & Bleed," "(sic)," or "Surfacing" to understand it! more
Here we move from thunderous hard rock to rock/blues! Perfect more
One of their best albums! Nothing more to say! more
In 1994, the last great import rock phenomenon, nu-metal, is born! And its first cry comes with the self-titled album from Korn! It’s a total blast, a true fusion of Sepultura, Slayer, Pantera, and hip hop a la Cypress Hill! more
Absolute masterpiece of trash metal, Slayer delivers their best album that combines the power of NWOBHM in the style of Maiden and Priest with the speed and fury of Misfits' hardcore. If you’re a true metalhead, you have to have it! more
Beautiful debut of the metal band par excellence, hearing "Running Free," "Sanctuary," or "Phantom Of The Opera" always makes me feel good, EXCELLENT! more
Second album by the Maiden, it has a more hard rock nuance compared to its successors, and perhaps that's why it's one of the ones I listen to the least, but it's still a great album! more
One of the best by Maiden, a must-have! more
One of the best live metal performances ever recorded more
The worst of the Maiden, "Bring Your Daughter..." and "Tailgunner" are the only saving graces. more
Decent album by the Maiden, epic title track and good "Be Quick Or Be Dead," "Afraid To Shoot Strangers," and "From Here To Eternity," but the rest is forgettable. more
Mediocre, sure "Sign of The Cross" is a masterpiece and "Man On The Edge" isn't bad, but with Bruce it would have been a completely different thing. more
It follows the pattern of Te X Factor, the absence of Dickinson is increasingly felt, good "Futureal" and "The Clansman". more
It may not be a masterpiece, but Dickinson is finally back in the band; good tracks like "The Wickerman," "Dream of Mirrors," and the title track. more
Better than "Brave New World," almost all the songs are great. more
Great live, but 6 excerpts from "Brave New World" are too many! more
An explosive debut for one of the biggest hard rock bands! A must-have! more
For me, it's the "Untouchables" of Slipknot, in other words, a flop. While Korn have become more gothic and melodic, here Slipknot do the opposite, hardening their sound by ripping off Slayer, Deicide, and Morbid Angel, but the result is the same: disappointing! more
Ozzy, after leaving Sabbath, puts together this excellent hard n' heavy album! Essential for every Ozzy fan and metal fan. more
the most innovative album by a band that shows it has no intention of retiring, and thankfully so! more