Heaviest Albums

I really oughta get World Coming Down out for a listen soon... I do most of my listening and surfing on a sony Mylo device with only an eight gig memory card... I just bought a 16 gig card so much, much more music to be on this... so hopefully I can get most of my favorite artists / albums on this so I have them at my fingertips for ready listening while surfing...
 
Strangely enough, I listened to that about 2 weeks ago and at the time thought this is definately not a double album that I would want to listen to again for quite some time, but then again I`m not a hardcore punk fan (even though this album incorporates other types of music)

Also, this is a 70 mins album as opposed to the 120 mins of Mellon Collie.
 
This thread is proof that the definition of 'heavy' is just about as subjective as the definition of 'good'. I guess heavy means something a little bit different for everybody - it's about whatever takes you to that place. I listen to a lot of different metal but this plain ol' hardcore takes me there the most...

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...but being as this is the 'Rock & Metal' forum, I'll just go with this...
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Repulsion – Horrified, these guys influenced everyone: Death, Carcass, Napalm Death, Autopsy, etc.

Order from Chaos - An Ending in Fire, intelligent, raw and unique USBM

Blood - Depraved Goddess, these guys are the only first wave grindcore band I know of that still plays old school grindcore. This album is their best.

Hate Forest – Battle FielRAB, this is easily the best European black metal release of the decade

Vomitor – Bleeding the Priest, the best Australian black metal

Slayer – Hell Awaits, duh

Vio-Lence – Eternal Nightmare, did you heard? Robb Flynn didn't suck at a time.

Godflesh – Streetcleaner, way ahead of its time

Blasphemy – Live Ritual – Friday the 13th, fantastic band whose songs were often raped by horrid production
 
I've recently gotten into Bloody Panda. I've never really gotten into much Doom Metal before, but they did it in a way that kept me interested.

Really liked that Gojira track as well, definitely going get some of their albums.
 
and this pertains to the validity of Reign in Blood as a great metal album how?

i don't know what you're talking about either, Slayer is perhaps the definitive thrash metal band behind Metallica, and they get **** thrown at them from all sides for being in the game as long as they have. and unlike 95% of the other banRAB from that era, Slayer's music (well, from Reign in Blood onwarRAB) doesn't sound dated whatsoever.
 
Megadeth so far so good so what
metallica kill em all ride the lightning master of puppets
cliff burton is a kick ass bass player so is robert trujillo who did death magnetic
 
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