I just think that "important" is not the right word in this circumstance.daniel wrote:What is the point of making it so complicated??? Pretty obvious what he meant.
Important Records you've yet to hear?
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Dito that! The best vocalist they ever had ...Lama wrote:Important or not, all Sabbath-albums with Tony are worth spending your money on. Check out "Headless Cross" and "Tyr" first. You have good taste in metal, I can't imagine you not liking themomen of hate wrote:I don't know if those albums are important or not, but I have not listened to the BLACK SABBATH-Tony Martin-era albums.

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Pff, I dont know. Motorhead, AC/DC, first Bathory, most arcane NWOBHM, most doom/death/black are all things I dont listen to very often, if at all.
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Not only this, but for me those two are the best material they ever recorded and among my best 10 metal albums of all times. I really can't imagine myself without having heard Headless Cross and TYR. I could write a small essay for each track included there. Proud, mystical epic metal at its finest.Prowler wrote:Dito that! The best vocalist they ever had ...Lama wrote:Important or not, all Sabbath-albums with Tony are worth spending your money on. Check out "Headless Cross" and "Tyr" first. You have good taste in metal, I can't imagine you not liking themomen of hate wrote:I don't know if those albums are important or not, but I have not listened to the BLACK SABBATH-Tony Martin-era albums.
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Honestly, I was waiting for your post to appearION BRITTON wrote:Not only this, but for me those two are the best material they ever recorded and among my best 10 metal albums of all times. I really can't imagine myself without having heard Headless Cross and TYR. I could write a small essay for each track included there. Proud, mystical epic metal at its finest.Prowler wrote:Dito that! The best vocalist they ever had ...Lama wrote:
Important or not, all Sabbath-albums with Tony are worth spending your money on. Check out "Headless Cross" and "Tyr" first. You have good taste in metal, I can't imagine you not liking them

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Guess it's about time to go shopping then! Just having turned 40 'n all, you never know when it will be too late.Ernest Thesiger wrote:Oh man! You've missed some sublime stuff there.GJ wrote:Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffiti I've never listened to.

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