Good US metal from the 90s

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Good US metal from the 90s

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Could someone suggest for me an album from the dark years, a CD to hunt for, up there with the likes of, for example... Syris - same, Cauldron Born - Born Of The Cauldron, New Eden - Obscure Master Plan, Destiny's End - BDTD etc.
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Some personal recommendations:

CRILLSON - Coming of a New Age 1993 (good luck finding them!)
DEAD CALM - No Way out 1991
GRAVEN IMAGE - Emperor of Eternity 1999
IRON FORTRESS - s/t 1996
POWERSURGE - MCMXCI 1991
RAISING CAIN - Hell on Earth 1994
SANCTUM - Believers 1991
THE AWAKENING - Invictus 1995
VISITÖR - s/t 1993
WICKED MARAYA - Cycles 1994
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VISITOR and POWERSURGE* I have heard and/also have already*. I'll check out the rest. KILLER KHAN is another I thought of before.
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More good stuff:

DAMASCUS STEEL - Cry of the Swords 1995
INVICTA - We live for Heavy Metal 1992
LETCHING GREY - Seraphim 1995
MYTIC FORCE - Eternal Quest 1991
OCTOBER 31 - The Fire awaits you 1997
OCTOBER 31 - Meet thy Maker 1999
NORTHWINDS - Sleep with Evil 1990
RIVAL - s/t 1998
SEASONS OF THE WOLF - s/t 1996
SKULLVIEW - Legends of Valor 1998
TWISTED TOWER DIRE - The Curse of Twisted Tower 1999
VILLIAN - s/t 1993
WINTER BANE - Heart of a Killer 1993
ZANDELLE - Shadows of reality 1998
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Post by The Knell »

Sgt. Kuntz wrote: CRILLSON - Coming of a New Age 1993 (good luck finding them!)
boring crap
i recommend checking it out first
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Kuntz,if you have either of those damn raising Cain cds please upload it,i cant find it anywhere to buy nor on mp3s.
I am so true my mp3 player's screen has slight ringwear
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MassOfKthulu wrote:Kuntz,if you have either of those damn raising Cain cds please upload it,i cant find it anywhere to buy nor on mp3s.
bro, i thought i've sent them to ya. house life?


i didn't know villian...only skotty, the crazy guy from villan, cashing from selling his crap to the fools..... :lol:

what's next kuntz? villan's neighbours, eye in time? dancyr?
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i dont have them no..claus is buying scarlet brides on ebay like peanuts and i am left with an empty amstel bottle in hand..mutated gripe rules
I am so true my mp3 player's screen has slight ringwear
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Post by DMR »

There were plenty of great metal albums from US bands in the '90s!

Morbid Angel - Blessed Are the Sick
Nocturnus - The Key
Atheist - Unquestionable Presence
Garden of Shadows - Heart of the Carona
Dawnbringer - Unbleed
Agalloch - Pale Folklore
Ministry - Psalm 69

But that's probably not what you're looking for. For heavy metal, there's Manowar - The Triumph of Steel and the first two Slough Feg albums, but you probably already know about those.
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Oracle comes to my mind.
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Post by Sgt. Kuntz »

hload wrote:
MassOfKthulu wrote:Kuntz,if you have either of those damn raising Cain cds please upload it,i cant find it anywhere to buy nor on mp3s.
bro, i thought i've sent them to ya. house life?


i didn't know villian...only skotty, the crazy guy from villan, cashing from selling his crap to the fools..... :lol:

what's next kuntz? villan's neighbours, eye in time? dancyr?
No clue what the heck you are talking about!

@MassofKthulu: No problem!
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Post by ION BRITTON »

WITCH MEADOW - When Midnight Falls, fantastic demo.
Never been into CRILLSON or SANCTUM, both are quite average imo
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win

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A personal favourite of mine,
HOOKERS : Hookers II - Black Visions Of Crimson Wisdom.
Raggedy Motorhead inspired Rawkin' Metal.
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Post by tbieri »

Not too many really excellent ones. Especially between 1991 to 1998.
Most (not all !) of the ones wich where named are Good but nothing more.

These are more than good ;
EXXPLORER - A Recipe for power
ETERNITY X - The Edge (evtl. too proggy and melodic for what you are searching)
TITAN FORCE - Winner / Loser
CAGE - Unveiled
early KAMELOT
SAHARA - Both
HANKER - Everything
CRYPTIC VISIONS - Same

Some very good Prog. Metal Albums where published in the 90ies.
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Post by The Sentinel »

I really like that Crillson album. I'm glad I picked it up when I saw it. It's not balls out "Ample Destruction"-like US Metal but it somehow appeals to me; can't describe.

What about the first 2 Iced Earth albums? IMHO both belong to the best albums from the 90's in general.
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