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Albums where your favourite artists or bands turned to complete shit.


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Oh and Foo Fighters Wasting Shite was pretty crap. Haven't checked out the new one yet though. I was going to add Libertad, but then I would hardly say Velvet Revolver were one of my favourite bands. It was just a really shit follow-up to Contraband.

Gonna have to disagree with Lazaretto. What don't you like about it?

Not a patch on Blunderbuss or his White Stripes albums.

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Oh and Foo Fighters Wasting Shite was pretty crap. Haven't checked out the new one yet though. I was going to add Libertad, but then I would hardly say Velvet Revolver were one of my favourite bands. It was just a really shit follow-up to Contraband.

Gonna have to disagree with Lazaretto. What don't you like about it?

Not a patch on Blunderbuss or his White Stripes albums.

Lazaretto and Wasting Light are my favorite albums by the respective artists. I do have to agree with Invincible and 3121 though. I don't know enough about Drowning Pool to comment on that one.

wfa hit the nail on the head with Music From Another Demension as well.

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Iron Maiden - Virtual XI, but then they got back to batting 1000 with Brave New World just 2 years later.

Metallica - Load.

Deep Purple - Come Taste The Band, it was bad enough that they had to break up when that tour was over.

Jeff Beck - Flash.

Clapton - The one with My Father's Eyes on it.

Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstasy

Ozzy - everything after Ozzmosis

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Guns n' Roses - Chinese Democracy (duh)

Metallica - St. Anger

I'm sure they have their fans, but really compared to what those artists had done before, both are a staggering drop in quality.

St Anger could have been great but it sounded too much like Lars was hitting a garbage can.

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Queensrÿche - Hear In The Now Frontier

Tate's vocals started deteriorating, the songwriting was pretty bad (a few songs excepted), and the production values were completely off after some brilliantly produced albums. The band was already struggling to stay together during the Promised Land sessions. But that album was an awesome representation of growth, which was surprising considering the circumstances surrounding its recording. After Hear In The Now Frontier, they never got back to what made them great in the first place. That was 1997, so they have had a while. Good songs here and there, but nowhere close to their greatness from 1986-1994.

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Metallica - Load.

That is where Metallica lose me. I can handle the black album. Load and everything after and I have to pass.

Edit: Eminem - Encore and the 2 after that.

I was going to say Encore and Recovery. I dig Relapse though.

Most albums from Wu-Tang members after their first set of solo albums.

I wouldn't say they went to complete shit, but I see what you're saying. With the exception of Ghostface, nobody could really match those first solo releases. In their defense, all of those first albums were pretty much all classics that are hard to top anyway. But yeah, they fell off as far as solo stuff goes. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II tried and came close.

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