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13 hours ago, Super25Smasher said:

If you like Tell All Your Friends and Louder Now, I think you’ll enjoy Where You Want To Be. It’s their only other album with the same lineup as Louder Now. The lead guitarist/co-lead vocalist on those albums, Fred Mascherino, was a big part of the sound, and I love Matt Rubano on bass. Tell All Your Friends, plus their last four albums have sounding guitarist/co-lead vocalist John Nolan, plus bassist Shaun Cooper, a personal favorite bassist of mine. Their fourth album has Matt Rubano on bass, and it’s their only album with Matt Fazzi on lead guitar.

I love all TBS albums. I find their desicgraphy very underrated, to be honest.

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21 hours ago, Segue Myles said:

I love all TBS albums. I find their desicgraphy very underrated, to be honest.

I agree honestly. They have several albums and songs I would consider underrated. I’ve quite enjoyed their last few albums, particularly 152, and their self-titled

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Worked from home again today.  Lot of work that prevented me from listing to music but got to listen to a few albums.  First out of the box:

 

Led Zeppelin - L.A. Forum

 

A 2 LP Zep boot.  Not certain exactly when it was recorded but give the set list it must have been on the tour supporting Zeppelin IV.  The set list contain:

 

Immigrant Song

Heart Breaker

Since I've Been Loving You

Black Dog

Dazed & Confused (which takes up an entire album side)

Stairway To Heaven

Thats The Way

Going to California

Whole Lotta Love (which also takes up an album side)

 

Good album.  Next out of the box:

 

Uriah Heep - Demons & Wizards

 

This has several good songs ("Rainbow Demon", "The Wizard" "Traveler in Time" & "Easy Living") and the rest of the album is ok.  Last out of the box:

 

Bad English - Bad English

 

A group that was sort of a cross of Journey (Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain and making the first appearance I know of from him, Dean Castranovo) & The baby's (Cain and John Waite).  Plus the artwork was by Hugh Syme.  The album notes also thank Ken Hensley (I assume its the Ken Hensley from Uriah Heep).  So the album should be good but this came out in 1989.  A lot of the great groups from the 1970's and 1980's were running out of musical gas at that point.  The album has 2 ok songs ("Forget Me Not" & "When I See You Smile") but the rest is filler.

 

Best studio album of the day was clearly the Uriah Heep album.

 

 

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Mallory Knox- Asymmetry 

 

I've loved this band since they started! This is their best album, and I really wish they didn't fall apart just as they verged on breaking the mainstream.

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Opeth - Blackwater Park

Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine

Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race

Iron Maiden - Brave New World

Blind Guardian - The God Machine

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12 minutes ago, Turbine Freight said:

 

 

From the debut up to here Megadeth were the thrash kings. No question.

Are you not a fan of Youthanasia? I really like The System Has Failed as well.

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