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Appetite18

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  1. These are in no order:

    Eruption-EVH

    SCOM-Slash

    Floods-Dimebag Darrell

    Mr. Crowley(2nd solo)-Randy Rhodes

    Alive-Mike McCready

    MOP-Kirk Hammett

    To Live Is To Die (2nd solo)-James Hetfield

    Freebird-Allen Collins

    Heartbreaker-Jimmy Page

    Comfortably Numb-David Gilmour

  2. I love both bands alot. Im gonna say Black Sabbath cause Ive listened to five albums and found every single one great. Pantera are great but I seriously did not like Far Beyond Driven (except 3 songs). Vulgar Display of Power is one of the best metal albums ever though and The Great Southern Trendkill is extremely underrated.

  3. I havent listened to the cd but I have the DVD and its pretty fuckin good. There are some songs I dont feel work very well in that setting (Sandman, Fuel, Sad But True, and Devils Dance). However, I think Call of Ktulu, The Thing That Should Not Be, and Hero of the Day are actually way better here than the original versions. Plus, No Leaf Clover and -Human are both great songs.

    The Unforgiven and Fade to Black should have definitely have been here.

  4. John Bonham

    Lars Ulrich

    Keith Moon

    Brad Wilk

    Dave Grohl

    Vinnie Abbott

    This was difficult I have never really thought of my favorite drummers but I have always really been most impressed with the six i just listed. Other drummers worth mentioning would be Bill Ward, Mitch Mitchell, Nick Menza, Matt Cameron, Queens Drummer (I keep forgetting his name), and the first drummer in Ozzy's solo band.

  5. I just recently bought this album and am listening to it now. Whats everyone's opinion of it? I think its a great album but definitely not my favorite of theirs. There are great songs like The Song Remnains The Same (even though Plant's vocals are a little whiny on this track), The Rain Song, Over The Hills and Far Away, D'yer Ma'ker, No Quarter (Doesn't this sound a lot like Sabbath?), and The Ocean. Then theres stuff like The Crunge and Dancing Days (kinda catchy but also annoying) which aren't good at all IMO. This was probably their most experimental album to this point and for the most part it worked brilliantly but I prefer II, III, and IV to this album.

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