Anybody love metal as much as me??? Which genres/bands of old and new?

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#201 Celldrax
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I used to not like Iron Maiden 'No Prayer for the Dying', but later on it really grew on me, so I'm always open to relistening. I suggest others do as well.

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That's like with me and their Dance of Death album. I didn't pay it much attention at first since it wasn't "classic" Maiden.....but I love the album now after giving it a go. And for some reason I've found it slightly difficult to get into another band, Immolation......yet I can't stop listening to their Shadows In The Light album... They've been slowly but surely growing on me.

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I did not like Jugulator, but have not listened to Detonator. I will give Jugulator another try and track down Detonator.

I used to not like Iron Maiden 'No Prayer for the Dying', but later on it really grew on me, so I'm always open to relistening. I suggest others do as well.flazzle

I'm not surprised about "No Prayer..." When compared to the rest of their discography (especially such cIassics as "Number Of The Beast," "Brave New World," and "Fear Of The Dark"), it only really beats out *gag* "Virtual XI" and *choke* "The X Factor" in quality.

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#203 flazzle
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[QUOTE="flazzle"]I did not like Jugulator, but have not listened to Detonator. I will give Jugulator another try and track down Detonator.

I used to not like Iron Maiden 'No Prayer for the Dying', but later on it really grew on me, so I'm always open to relistening. I suggest others do as well.OrkHammer007

I'm not surprised about "No Prayer..." When compared to the rest of their discography (especially such cIassics as "Number Of The Beast," "Brave New World," and "Fear Of The Dark"), it only really beats out *gag* "Virtual XI" and *choke* "The X Factor" in quality.

Well, it's no Powerslave or Number Of The Beast, but it's in my rotation. Granted the album doesn't have as much depth, but Hooks In You among others grew on me