Insanely UNDERRATED Albums By Iconic METAL Bands

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  • You played Rust in Peace in full, now you should play Megadeth’s entire discography in full lol
  • @rigomorris6956
    I met Metallica through the Reload album when I was 11. It fucking changed my life and made me want to learn to play the guitar. That’s how I was introduced to the metal scene. The album holds a special place in my heart
  • @oicrusader2143
    Brave new world is a certified banger, and it is actually ridiculous that they made such a great album that late in their career.
  • @kiwamikanku
    Obligatory Death fan here. Individual Thought Patterns deserves way more love!
  • @ryanpatterson906
    Load and Reload are both so well-rounded, dark, moody. It's hard-edge enough to be heavy, but the emotional journey they take you on is indescribable. The production is impeccable from my standpoint. The mix in my opinion is some of the best they've ever done, much thanks to Bob. There are lots of kick ass tracks on those records.
  • @allendean9807
    My Kerry King story; in the mid 80’s, i was lead singer for Sacramento, California metal/rock/dance/comedy band, Critical Mass. our friends, Red Rum, and Sentinel Beast were the metal gods of the 916. Our proximity to the Bay Area put us in contact with all of the kings of thrash metal. In 84, my friends in Red Rum held a “pool” party, by pool, i mean, drained pool, so that skaters would attend, crank the metal, punk, and just get ridiculously drunk. At this particular party, i met this young guy, who was metal as fuck. He decided to take this 17 year old kid under his wing, and teach him how to properly drink alcohol. His drink of the night? Bottom shelf vodka, and lemonade kool ade drink mix. It was god awful, but after a couple, made absolute sense. Spent the evening hanging out with the boys from slayer, King in particular, my pals in SB and RR, the kids from testament were there, and the death angel upstarts. I’m sure exodus were there as well. It was when metal was ours, and no one else’s. Great night. Woke up in the front yard, no idea where i was. Awesome…..
  • @erikrevier4053
    The Crusade has always been my favorite Trivium album, never understood the hate. Insane riffs throughout really gives your riffing hand a work out, insane solos, great choruses, Becoming the Dragon?!?!? COME ON! That's the coolest song about Magikarp that's ever been created. Tread the Floods, To the Rats! Killer killer jams! and then the massive Title track instrumental! thRow in a little 80s hair metal CHEESE in Rising and you got it all!
  • @blackyinc2274
    To me, one of the most underrated albums of all time is Dehumanizer by Black Sabbath. Not only was it the return of Dio, but it's probably the ehaviest Sabbath album, every song is an absolute BANGER, and Geezer Butler probably gave his best performance ever.
  • Endgame is a criminally underrated Megadeth album, and 'This Day We Fight!' is an insanely killer track.
  • @forbiddenrng1627
    I think that A matter of life and death is even more underrated. Megadeth's System Has Failed is also underrated af
  • @diegoignacio4923
    Judas Priest - Jugulator I know, Halford era is unmatched, but Jugulator has really killer tunes and follows faithfully the road paved on Painkiller.
  • @aa23music
    beanley hallsworth just want you to know you are one of my biggest inspirations in guitar
  • @garfieldfan3892
    death magnetic is not even that bad mixing, at least it doesn't matter because it has ENERGY all nightmare long is sick AF also best modern kirk solo in the day that never comes, long but good, just like justice
  • @FinThrasher87
    Megadeth - Killing Is My Business Slayer - Show No Mercy Sepultura - Schizophrenia Death - Spiritual Healing & ITP Exodus - Impact Is Imminent Overkill - Under The Influence & W.F.O. Testament - The Legacy Gorguts - Considered Dead Crisix - From Blue To Black Stone - Colours Municipal Waste - Massive Aggressive
  • @Numfuddle
    The Blaze Bayley version of „Afraid to shoot Strangers“ is honestly better than the Bruce Dickinson version and I’ll die on this hill. Thank you very much
  • The Tony Martin Sabbath albums are hugely underappreciated, a shame because there's some real gems in there. People often behave like the band split up after 'Born Again' and then got back together with Ozzy for '13'. Dehumanizer (their early '90s comeback album with Dio) also has some good songs, especially 'TV Crimes'.
  • @baalrog887
    Systematic Chaos was the first Dream Theatre album I ever heard and it blew me away, I didn't know music could sound like that, my tiny mind was opened wide