I actually have this album, not on my heavy rotation list, but I do enjoy it.
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The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #67
Queensrÿche, ‘Operation: Mindcrime’ (1988)
Agree:
But it’s singer Geoff Tate who really steals this show, by summoning the the best of Queen’s Freddy Mercury, Judas Priest’s Rob Halford, and even Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy. From guttural growls and baritone incantations to glass-shattering high notes, the singer tirelessly plays the vast field of his vocal range, imbuing the album’s characters and storyline with an exhilarating life and engrossing depth.
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #68
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #69
Soundgarden, ‘Louder Than Love’ (1989)
I was huge fan of Soundgarden back in the days, but this album not my fav. But, it is Soundgarden…
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #70
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #71
Well, “Cult of personality” is a song I remember and also enjoy, but … the whole album, was this really metal?
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #72
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #73
Åkerland in concert at Aurskogmart’n
Last Saturday, me and the boys went to see Elin and the rest of her band Åkerland. Not to often I get to see Elin play live since I need to be home taking care of the kids, but since they now did play at daytime we could all go. We all enjoyed it a lot!
The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time – #74
Venom, ‘Welcome to Hell’ (1981)
Title of the album: Welcome to hell, title of first song:”Sons of Satan”…quite depressive…but I did listen to the album while outside working in the garden and it was in fact not that bad. Did actually rewind and played some of the songs a couple of times more .









