I will be leaving in a week for my powerlifting competition and was selecting a list of albums to listen to on my 12+ hour roadtrip across the flat Canadian prairies and these are what I selected:
Note: I am planning on purchasing around 10-12 albums to listen to and wanted to have a varied selection.
Meat Loaf:
Bat Out Of Hell Part 1
Bat Out Of Hell Part 2
Bat Out Of Hell Part 3
Iron Maiden:
Number of the Beast
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Fear of the Dark
Judas Priest:
Firepower
Static X:
Wisconsin Death Trip
Rage Against The Machine:
Rage Against The Machine
Skinny Puppy:
Handover
I am also mulling over adding Rocktronic by Frank Klepacki and Nihil by KMFDM but would be going over budget.
So what do you guys think based upon my Rock, Metal, and Industrial tastes? Do you have any alternative suggestions or something completely different that you feel I might like based upon my list?
Two other genres of music I absolutely adore are Powermetal and Synthwave (I have the entire discography of Dance with the Dead and Meteor) but I feel I already have enough of that on my MP3 Player.
Let me hear what you have to say.
Note: I am planning on purchasing around 10-12 albums to listen to and wanted to have a varied selection.
Meat Loaf:
Bat Out Of Hell Part 1
Bat Out Of Hell Part 2
Bat Out Of Hell Part 3
Iron Maiden:
Number of the Beast
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Fear of the Dark
Judas Priest:
Firepower
Static X:
Wisconsin Death Trip
Rage Against The Machine:
Rage Against The Machine
Skinny Puppy:
Handover
I am also mulling over adding Rocktronic by Frank Klepacki and Nihil by KMFDM but would be going over budget.
So what do you guys think based upon my Rock, Metal, and Industrial tastes? Do you have any alternative suggestions or something completely different that you feel I might like based upon my list?
Two other genres of music I absolutely adore are Powermetal and Synthwave (I have the entire discography of Dance with the Dead and Meteor) but I feel I already have enough of that on my MP3 Player.
Let me hear what you have to say.