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What it Meant to be Metal Feb 14, 2009 Arguably one of the greatest metal albums ever recorded. Having grown up in this era (class of '85) no one is more qualified to comment on "real" metal than me!
If you haven't heard this, buy it and bow down to the greatest metal opus since Motorhead did Ace of Spades.
Take that, Crue fans!
True Metal 80's Classic Jul 25, 2008 Well worth the $7.00. When the record first came out I paid more for the limited red album.Yeah I know I feel old. Its still head bangin kick a@@ Metal. If you like Accept or German Metal Buy it....
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One of Two Best Albums Apr 08, 2008 'Metal Heart' and 'Balls to the Wall' are the more recognized albums produced by this German hybrid version of AC/DC and Judas Priest but I think this album along with 'Breaker' are their best works. They are more original and have just a meaner edge. Udo Dirkschneider is a reasonably good singer with a voice similar to AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Wolf Hoffmann is a good lead guitarist. This album starts out great with 3 hard songs: 'Fast As A Shark',' Restless And Wild', and 'Ahead Of The Pack.' 'Demons Night' is another good one. The rest is OK: a good finale with the slow 'Princess Of The Dawn.' For those deciding which Accept to get, I would choose this album and 'Breaker' over 'Metal Heart' and 'Balls to the Wall.' These are their best albums in my book: heavier and more original.
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Don't Believe the Hype Feb 02, 2008 Genre classic or not, it just didn't do as much for me as I had hoped, and it sounds a bit dated. Not bad...but not nearly so strong as the hype might lead you to believe.
Thought Breaker was better Sep 19, 2007 I thought this album started getting too much of the ac/dc aspects of rock and roll and not enough of the double guitar Maiden/Priest stuff.
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