Best album Metal of all time secondo DeBaser.

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MetallicaMaster of Puppets
Album - 21 february 1986

"I've listened to the most beautiful record in thrash metal history." R13564858

Type O NegativeSlow, Deep and Hard
Album - 4 june 1991

Physics, sex, suffering, death, suicide, God, and whores. Stefano90

SlayerReign In Blood
Album - 11 april 1986

Once you strip all this away, what remains is a grim, rotten, somber, cryptic scenario, a labyrinth from which one does not emerge sane. Taurus

MegadethRust in Peace
Album - 21 september 1990

"Rust In Peace proves to be an indestructible work." Enrico Rosticci

Black SabbathParanoid
Album - 18 september 1970

With 'Paranoid' Black Sabbath are at the peak of their creativity, pioneers of a genre that will see them on altars for many years. kain3325

Iron MaidenThe Number of the Beast
Album - 29 march 1982

And one day Heavy Metal was born! BathoryAria

MetallicaKill 'em All
Album - 25 july 1983

Kill 'Em All: a frantic, immediate, and delightfully raw violent album, a Thrash Metal album. The_Bassist

Black SabbathBlack Sabbath
Album - 13 february 1970

Ladies and gentlemen, black hard rock is born, and the foundation is laid for all the dark sound of the years to follow. Nesci

MetallicaSt. Anger
Album - 4 june 2003

Metallica with St. Anger managed to elevate the role of crap beyond levels that even Elio couldn’t imagine. El minchia

10° PanteraVulgar Display Of Power & Far Beyond Driven
Album - 1 january 1996

11° DeathSymbolic
Album - 21 march 1995

"Symbolic is a well-thought-out, complex, philosophical, symbolic album." symbolic_eye

12° ToolLateralus
Album - 14 may 2001

"Lateralus is an album that speaks for itself, between cool and warm colors, between darkness and light." manikin

13° BathoryBlood Fire Death
Album - 1988

Quorton, regardless of everything, represents one of the most genuine and inspired expressions of the metal scene ever: an authentic 'songwriter of the Extreme'. mementomori

14° Blue CheerBlue Cheer
Album - 1969

15° MegadethRust In Peace (1990)
Album - 21 july 2005

Rust In Peace remains an essential and fundamental stop for anyone wanting to listen to excellent Thrash and high-quality Metal. Alex83

16° MetallicaDeath Magnetic
Album - 6 september 2008

"They should have titled the album 'Jamescantameglio' instead of 'Death Magnetic.'" Anatas

17° Iron MaidenPowerslave
Album - 3 september 1984

Powerslave, the perfect synthesis of the band’s furious early approach and their exploration of new sounds. fritz

18° MetallicaRide the Lightning
Album - 1984

"Ride The Lightning" is a fantastic track, apocalyptic, brilliant, a Title-Track that couldn’t have been better. Scalvencer

19° SleepSleep's Holy Mountain
Album - 16 november 1992

As ancient as they are, Chris Hakius, Matt Pike, and Al Cisneros in their crackling ecstasy draw from the collective consciousness ancestral memories transforming into sound passages of Eternity erupting an essential unrepeatable epic. Caspasian

20° DeathThe Sound of Perseverance
Album - 15 september 1998

Have you ever experienced that feeling when you’re faced with something… whose grandeur takes your breath away because you realize that some people can truly be defined as giants? emanuele

22° Judas PriestPainkiller
Album - 3 september 1990

"Painkiller is a monster and at the same time a metal demigod loaded with apocalyptic and pseudo-messianic threats." Defender85

23° EmperorIn the Nightside Eclipse
Album - 21 february 1994

Never did the mantle of Evil cover such vast regions of this poor, miserable world of ours. Fallen

24° Black SabbathMaster of Reality
Album - 21 july 1971

"Master Of Reality exalts the deeper and heavier side of Ozzy Osbourne’s band while weaving delicate and intimate plots." 2+2=5

25° DeathHuman
Album - 22 october 1991

"'Human' is the last album by our guys that still has all the intrinsic characteristics of the genre, therefore passionate executional ferocity, power and guttural timbre of the sounds." ElectricOne

26° PhlebotomizedImmense Intense Suspense
Album - 21 march 1994

This album ... deserves, for its intrinsic beauty, to be remembered as one of the best metal albums of all time. Roto96

27° MetallicaMetallica
Album - 12 august 1991

"I consider this album the last true Metallica album." beso

28° Judas PriestSad Wings of Destiny
Album - 1976

"The album immediately starts with a myth, the Judas Priest pearl, the indestructible and unbeatable 'Victim Of Changes.'" Revolver

29° CynicFocus
Album - 14 september 1993

The album is mostly developed on absolutely extraordinary bass lines and drumming. emanuele

30° PanteraVulgar Display of Power
Album - 25 february 1992

The album influenced, indirectly or directly, the so-called nu-metal and the majority of heavy metal productions to come. Teocose

31° PanteraThe Great Southern Trendkill
Album - 3 may 1996

The perfect evolution of Pantera’s sound, a huge sonic shift, the endpoint to which Reinventing The Steel will follow. Semenz

"'From Enslavement to Obliteration' is pleasing for what it is, an excellent extreme music record, a work that shines with a light superior to all the rest of Napalm Death's discography." mementomori

33° Iron MaidenA Matter of Life and Death
Album - 28 august 2006

Maybe not the album to listen to in every situation, the lyrics are hefty blows of despair, tragedy, and war. Salv79

34° Iron MaidenIronMaiden
Album - 22 november 2009

I’m tired of fantasy or sci-fi stuff. GinoMerci

35° OmAdvaitic Songs
Album - 24 july 2012

There is a carnal nature that is closely intertwined with mysticism. The Decline

36° KornKorn
Album - 11 october 1994

This album is an abyss into the dark mind of Korn’s singer. korn

37° AtheistUnquestionable Presence
Album - 30 august 1991

The album Unquestionable Presence by Atheist is something that goes beyond normal death metal, something that goes beyond the musical knowledge we ordinary listeners could have ever imagined. Melibeo

38° Fear FactoryDemanufacture
Album - 12 june 1995

"Demanufacture is an explosive mix, ready to devastate your stereo speakers." ZiOn

39° Ozzy OsbourneBlizzard of Ozz
Album - 18 september 1980

This is Ozzy's first solo album and also his best, and just like in the following 'Diary Of Madman', the contribution and skill of Rhodes are notably felt. aniel

40° MelvinsBullhead
Album - 1991

‘...King Buzzo, a voice that seems to come from some deep cosmic recess, filled with pain and frustration.’ birobiro

41° Dream TheaterAwake
Album - 4 october 1994

Throughout the album, there is a very gloomy and dark atmosphere, broken only by a few song sections. GaetansIII

42° CandlemassEpicus Doomicus Metallicus
Album - 10 june 1986

"To hatred, bitterness, suffering, discouragements, and hangovers: without you, making this record would not have been possible." Norvheim

43° Cradle of FilthDusk and Her Embrace
Album - 28 october 1996

"A concentration of melancholic and macabre atmospheres, a fitting soundtrack for works like Stoker’s 'Dracula.'" Noctifero

44° Black FlagMy War
Album - 1984

"My War is a loud and painful kick in the ass delivered against conformism, against sonic cleanliness, against good sentiments." Taxirider

45° System of a DownToxicity
Album - 27 august 2001

Toxicity is an album that changed my life. StefanoHab

46° Iron MaidenIron Maiden
Album - 14 april 1980

I press play and a distorted riff starts with a sharp and slightly dated sound... not punk but heavy metal and you can hear harmonizations that remind me of Thin Lizzy, but with a fury reminiscent of punk. The Spirit

47° UfomammutSnailking
Album - 19 april 2004

Equally senseless is spitting on the supreme masterpiece, because this album isn’t called 'Snailking,' it goes by 'Supreme' as a first name and 'Masterpiece' as a last name. Moonchild

48° Judas PriestBritish Steeler
Album - 1 january 1997

49° DioHoly Diver
Album - 25 may 1983

Holy Diver is one of those rare albums that you listen to with immense pleasure even after a long time. ilfreddo

50° KyussBlues for the Red Sun
Album - 30 june 1992

Kyuss delivers a relentless massacre, without mercy. Ummagumma72

51° Electric WizardCome My Fanatics...
Album - 1997

Ltd Ed 400 copies and one of them is mine!! more

52° Iron MaidenKillers
Album - 2 february 1981

The five members are grandiose, united, perfect, and precise in their execution of the songs. carloirons

53° GodfleshStreetcleaner
Album - 13 november 1989

"Streetcleaner is a grim fresco, unsettling precisely because it's realistic—of us and the reality we live in." mementomori

54° BorisRainbow
Album - 23 december 2006

Credit goes to the guitar of Michio Kurihara, which erupts streams of acidic lava on the intimate flow of "Rainbow". psychopompe

55° MetallicaLoad
Album - 1 june 1996

This album seems sincere, heartfelt, a change they owed to themselves, being consistent with themselves even at the expense of the audience. Rage

56° Alice in ChainsDirt
Album - 29 september 1992

If suffering had a voice, it would not be much different from Staley’s. Rooster

57° Electric WizardDopethrone
Album - 25 september 2000

Electric Wizard is fine, I leave it, I watch Gazz, he hears the music and relives it in his state. Moonchild

58° Iron MaidenSomewhere in Time
Album - 29 june 1986

"This is it. This is the thought I have matured after listening... they made 'Somewhere In Time'." Adrian

59° System of a DownMezmerize
Album - 16 may 2005

Let’s clarify one thing right away: the lack of innovation in this album compared to the previous four is something that’s hard to forgive the System Of A Down for. e-bow

60° System of a DownSystem of a Down
Album - 30 june 1998

This work, ... is the most PURELY SOAD thing the guys have ever created; a 'green lung' of which now... only a barely surviving flowerbed remains. alCOOL

61° SoundgardenBadmotorfinger
Album - 8 october 1991

"Soundgarden absorb rebellion and blasphemy into their titanism, blending... Zeppelin-like echoes and noisy intrusions." omegabass

62° Children of BodomHatebreeder
Album - 21 april 1999

This album is not a masterpiece... it is THE masterpiece. wwwhatemoornet

63° System of a DownHypnotize
Album - 18 november 2005

Of this last double 'masterpiece' I didn’t include even one [song]! alCOOL

64° Morbid AngelAltars of Madness
Album - 1989

"Morbid Angel created one of the most extreme, dark and fast bands that the world had ever known." jigoro

65° SepulturaRoots
Album - 21 february 1996

Roots grips the listener from the first to the last killer riff, containing everything one would expect from a masterpiece. thetrooper

66° Strapping Young LadCity
Album - 11 february 1997

It’s not Thrash, but something that uses it; it’s not grind or industrial, but frighteningly more emotional and furious. calus

67° Marilyn MansonAntichrist Superstar
Album - 8 october 1996

This album is Marilyn Manson. For those wanting to approach his music, I believe it’s mandatory to start here. OsvaldoPoletti

68° MastodonBlood Mountain
Album - 8 september 2006

The music of Mastodon is the sound of nature. ThirdEye

69° Dream TheaterSystematic Chaos
Album - 1 june 2007

Today I consider the Theater of Dreams the ultimate embodiment of mediocrity and complete artistic nothingness made Rock. lux

70° NeurosisThrough Silver in Blood
Album - 12 april 1996

Few albums possess an intensity comparable to Through Silver In Blood. ZiOn

71° GorgutsObscura
Album - 1998

Absolutely limping and scratchy riffs are accompanied by extreme, precise, and never boring drumming. Tepes

72° Alter BridgeBlackbird
Album - 9 october 2007

The second album is always the most challenging, but this rule doesn’t seem to apply to Alter Bridge, who present an album even better than the previous one, more mature and technically sound. giannirock

73° Between the Buried and MeComa Ecliptic
Album - no date

The album is a fantastic blend where all the genres loved by the five musicians come together correctly. lipap

74° SlipknotSlipknot
Album - 29 june 1999

This debut is a gem in the history of music, many bands copy the Slipknot, but none are as original as them. coppino

75° White ZombieLa Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1
Album - 31 march 1992

Being a transitional album certainly does not prevent it from being a cornerstone (and masterpiece) of the '90s. ThirdWorldChaos

76° Protest the HeroVolition
Album - 29 october 2013

One of the most powerful and adrenaline-packed albums of the last 20 years, without the need to be hyper-technical like Dream Theater. more

77° RammsteinRosenrot
Album - 28 october 2005

Rammstein can make [the German language] become magnificent, melodious, and romantic while still being so rough. fabriziocrash

78° Bullet for My ValentineThe Poison
Album - 30 september 2005

"The album is meticulous in every detail, the production and mixing come close to perfection." Divodark

79° Lacuna CoilKarmacode
Album - 31 march 2006

A special applause goes to Cristina Scabbia, undoubtedly an important icon for the band, a sexy, intelligent, and charismatic girl, and endowed with a great voice. lovelorn

80° Electric WizardCome My Fanatics (special edition)
Album - 26 march 2004

Riffs of a heaviness as massive as they are distorted, the wah-wah is abundant like rice in the stultorum hours. puntiniCAZpuntini

81° Dream TheaterMetropolis Pt 2: Scenes from a Memory
Album - 22 november 2003

The result is an absolute masterpiece: a kind of 'compendium of rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic techniques existing on the face of the Earth.' Coelum

82° Rage Against the MachineRage Against the Machine
Album - 6 november 1992

The idea of combining the band’s numerous musical characteristics with provocative politically-themed lyrics is simply brilliant. manikin

83° KatatoniaNight Is the New Day
Album - 2 november 2009

This album is, to put it bluntly, extremely boring, a work that largely offers a string of tracks that are neither fish nor fowl and have neither head nor tail. Hell

84° Type O NegativeBloody Kisses
Album - 17 august 1993

"Music is my psychotherapy," Peter Steele used to say, reflecting the dark, personal essence of the album. Rooster

85° Marilyn MansonLest We Forget - The Best Of
Album - 2 january 2005

"I thought that the two opposites positive/negative, male/female, good/evil, beauty/ugliness created precisely the dichotomy I wanted to represent." enryka

86° VoivodNothingface
Album - 13 october 1989

"Nothingface" is a masterpiece that today still seems to be alone in the musical landscape and has a guaranteed place in the metal masterpieces’ Olympus. emanuele

87° SamaelSolar Soul
Album - 1 june 2007

An extraordinary transition from the blackest malice to the most positive and, indeed, solar spirituality. Hell

88° Paradise LostGothic
Album - 28 april 1991

"GOTHIC is one of those essential albums to understand the subsequent evolution of genres that were clearly influenced by it." Norvheim

89° CathedralForest of Equilibrium
Album - 6 december 1991

The only pleasure is suffering; listening to these unbearably slow sounds is a way of the cross that costs pain to confront. GenitalGrinder

90° Iron MaidenSeventh Son of a Seventh Son
Album - 11 april 1988

This album has the magical power to open the doors (at least those of my house). cptgaio

91° ProngBeg to Differ
Album - 12 february 1990

"'Beg To Differ' is undoubtedly a refined work and a piece of great class." Fidia

92° Tool10,000 Days
Album - 28 april 2006

Two proud men but not too proud to deny themselves the last ideal maternal embrace, unfolding before the public all their childish fragility. joe strummer

The band really gets serious, giving birth to what I consider, along with their self-titled debut, the most beautiful album of their discography. Claypool

94° Cro-MagsBest Wishes
Album - 1989

"Best Wishes represents a kind of experiment in mixing their hardcore/punk/hip-hop with evident metal and thrash influences." Dimitri Molotov

95° Corrosion of ConformityBlind
Album - 1991

Like Black Sabbath sinking into the swamps of Louisiana; mud and distortion everywhere. De...Marga...

96° Dream TheaterOctavarium
Album - 6 june 2005

"This album showcases a different configuration from the previous ones, with less intricate sounds aiming for greater melody." Stratocontact

97° PanteraFar Beyond Driven
Album - 18 march 1994

"Far Beyond Driven is a concentration of rage and aggression, a metal/thrash that sparks the urge to scream and jump without pause." CoolOras

98° DeftonesAdrenaline
Album - 2 october 1995

You can immediately tell that this band has its own soul and style: breaks, pauses, and a very personal song structure. Perez

99° HelmetStrap It On
Album - 1990

The musical encoding of the concept of powerless rage is "Strap it On" by Helmet. gate

100° Iron MaidenDance of Death
Album - 3 september 2003

Paschendale is a majestic and imposing song with outstanding performance by Smith and Dickinson. pepozzo