I know we had an "underrated albums" thread on MR, but I can't see one on here, so let's revive it.
Anthrax - Sound of White NoiseTheir first album with John Bush on vocals.
Also worth checking out is the fourth one they did with him, We've Come For You All.
Commercially, getting Joey Belladonna back was a shrewd move. Artistically, IMO, it was a mistake.
Mansun - SixThought it was absolute cobblers when I first heard it, now I think it is a work of genius.
Prog in its scope, went way over the heads of most of the Britpop crowd of its day.
Therapy? - Never Apologise, Never ExplainMassively underrated band. Much more to them than just Troublegum.
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Iron Maiden -
X Factor/Virtual11
Ok so not their bestest albums ever, but solid songs non the less
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To be honest, I am as likely to listen to these as I am to the last two Bruce albums before he left (for a bit).
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Colour me impressed!
It's perfect artwork for the album, btw.
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Jesus & Mary Chain's Automatic. As I understand it critics think it's a dud compared to previous stuff, it's probably my fave, there isn't a dud track on it.
Neill Young's Re-ac-tor. I'm pretty sure even NY doesn't think much of it & I think Poncho said it was a turkey. Don't like every track, but I think some of it's stunning. I do like monotony though.
Also rather like Neil & The Shocking Pinks Everybody's Rockin' though clearly David Geffen didn't.
Steve Earle's Exit Zero. Usually heavily discounted in record shops & overshadowed by Guitar Town & Copperhead Road, I actually like it better than the latter & I think it's more consistent than the former.
Dr Feelgood As it Happens. I appreciate Stupidity was No1 etc, I just think this is a brilliant live album. Used to be able to get it for about 70p brand new, I think that's about what mine was. On The Job is excellent as well.
It's bloody brilliant, and I think the reprise to "All Around The World" is still playing somewhere.