Ok so, firstly, a warning: metal questions ahead.
First off, have you listened to every Maiden album released?
If so, would you care posting your thoughts to all of them?
What death metal records do you think are the cool beans?
Are there any metal bands you absolutely hate?
Did you ever hear Ahab's The Call of the Wretched Sea? If so, thoughts?
Ever heard Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime? If so, thoughts?
Chucky: camp or terror?
Do I continue?
I've given at least each album a listen once.
Their first one was a great introduction. Definitely has that hair metal feel to it. Paul Di'Anno has a great metal voice.
Killers was a great successor from the first. I feel like this one starts to show off more of their "dark" side from the first.
The number of the beast definitely gets darker and I know this one had some controversy to it. Bruce of course rocks out on the vocals and I'll even say was better than Paul. Too bad the late Clive ended up leaving after this album.
The cover of Piece of Mind makes me think of Gollum chained up.
Of course, Nicko ends up coming in and definitely rocks out on those drums. The album itself is great. For some reason, I find my hair getting longer when I listen to this particular album....
Powerslave also had a cool album cover with the Egyptian theme to it. The songs in this one honestly make me want to go for a jog with the fast paceness in many of them.
Somewhere in Time has that nice late 80's metal feel to it. I really like how this is the first one that starts to use guitar synthesizers. Really adds alot of spice.
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is probably my favorite since it starts using key board notes, which I find sounded the best during the 80's. The album cover makes me feel cold, though.
No Prayers for the Dying was okay. Doesn't really hold up for me compared to their 80's albums. I don't really blame Adrian for leaving after this album.
Fear of the Dark, on the other hand, was definitely a nice step up. For some reason, I like listening to this album more at night time than day time.... Maybe that's why the word "dark" is in it.
X Factor was a big change, probably because Bruce left at the time. Though not as good as Bruce, Blaze definitely nailed it I thought.
Virtual XI, same deal.
Brave New World was better than the last two imo with Bruce returning (though his best albums were still in the 80's imo).
Dance of Death starts to show that 2000's metal vibe to it. Which isn't bad. Though I'm more of a fan of their earlier stuff, I like that it has that feeling of when you'd walk into a Hot Topic.
A Matter of Life and Death is definitely their darkest album imo... Cover wise and lyrics wise.
which I like.
The Final Frontier imo is probably their best modern day album... Maybe because it has a slight 80's throwback feel to it...
Book of Souls I can definitely say has proved Bruce's voice will never die. He knows how to take good care of it (this one is also a pretty good modern day album like the last).
Do you mean records or record labels? Sorry, a little confused on this one.
Well, to name one, Jerk. I really didn't like the singer's voice.
Wonderful album. Any metal band that can pull off a good deep growl is great in my book.
Another great 80's metal album. Geoff Tate has a good metal voice.
Are you referring to those Chucky horror movies? I never really got into those tbh.
Yes you may.