There are some Metal bands out there who were able to release the iconic and genre-defining albums in Metal And then there are others who managed to do that not once but twice in a row!
So in this episode let’s take a look at the best back-to-back albums in Metal… and then fight in the comments over this list!
This list is not really made in any particular order of greatness or anything like this, and even more: if it feels weird for you… it is because it actually is!
It even feels weird for me, as in this list I had to include two consecutive albums which of course in my very subjective opinion have absolutely no tracks which feel out of place… and that’s why in all honesty I personally couldn’t really include Rust in Peace and Countdown to Extinction, or Blackout and Love At First Sting, and even have to leave out my favorite Motorhead, although I do consider Overkill, Bomber and Ace of Spades to be among the greatest Rock N’ Roll albums ever,
and instead include even some records which I personally rarely listen to, yet which are flawless from the very beginning until the very end in its respective genres.
And I truly hope that you do understand what exactly I mean by it.
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