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I can't say this is definitive, but I generally worship at the altar of Sabotage. Ozzy era is king.
- The Writ
- Children of the Grave
- War Pigs
- Megalomania
- Under the Sun
- Hole in the Sky
- The Thrill of It All
- You Won't Change Me
- N.I.B.
- Symptom of the Universe
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Perhaps was my favourite of the three after the leaks, and that hasn't changed with the re-worked singles.
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I don't think there's any that are quite as good as Appetite. Alice Cooper's output from Love It to Death through to Billion Dollar Babies comes close though.
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Any reason Walk All Over You would be in the main songs list and alt songs list? Just an error?
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It's a travesty that Coma has made it this far.
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II has the best song (Estranged), but I think as a whole I is probably the better, more consistent album. It doesn't have anything as bad as Get in the Ring, Shotgun Blues or My World (except for maybe You Ain't the First).
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The difficulty with these sorts of things (similar to combining Metallica's Load and Reload) is getting a good flow once you've picked the tracks. I don't know whether it'd be better to have two albums and just cut a couple of tracks off each in these instances. That said, I do find it easier to do a combined tracklist for GN'R than Metallica. I'd probably have something like the below (although not entirely set on the order, and could drop in one or two more songs), but then when I look at the B-sides, there's some top songs in there, and enough quality I think to spread the material across two albums.
- Right Next Door to Hell
- Dust N' Bones
- Yesterdays
- Perfect Crime
- Double Talkin' Jive
- November Rain
- Pretty Tied Up
- Locomotive
- You Could Be Mine
- Estranged
- Dead Horse
- Don't Cry
B-sides - Live and Let Die, Bad Obsession, Back Off Bitch, The Garden, Don't Damn Me, Garden of Eden, Bad Apples, Coma, Civil War, 14 Years, Breakdown
Bin off - You Ain't the First, So Fine, My World, Shotgun Blues, Get in the Ring, Don't Cry (alt), Knockin' on Heaven's Door
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Can't think of any I really dislike off the top of my head, although some of the ones on Get a Grip pale in comparison to the better ballads.
I'd like to mention "Face", which is a bonus on some versions of Just Push Play I think. Always liked that song.
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Coma was the first song that came to mind (at least among the more dedicated fans). I've spoken to a lot of people who really like it and were delighted that it came back into the set. I think it's a waste of setlist space, and an absolute slog to get through.
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Estranged, without question
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One per artist, no order (except the top two). Appetite would be the number two slot if allowed.
Tori Amos - Scarlet's Walk
Alice Cooper - School's Out
Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals
Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell
Miranda Lambert - The Weight of These Wings
Children of Bodom - Follow the Reaper
Kreator - Coma of Souls
Zakk Wylde - Book of Shadows
Angels & Airwaves - I-Empire
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz
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The numbers for some of the deeper cuts could be influenced by where they are on the album, as listeners might turn off halfway through an album (I've done this plenty of times). I sometimes look at stats for albums and see the number of plays for each successive song drop off the further down you go, unless there's a single/popular song there (eg Sweet Child, YCBM).
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I started watching with the first season and binged every subsequent season since then. I have no interest in watching without Spacey though. Maybe someday I'll have a quick glimpse somewhere and see what happens, but can't say I'm clamouring to find out.
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One of the following I'd say. Ignition defo their best album though.
Change the World
Leave It Behind
Dirty Magic
The Kids Aren't Alright
Million Miles Away
All I Have Left Is You
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Type O Negative - World Coming Down
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"Waiting for Darkness" would be awesome. Such a great, overlooked song. Hopefully there are some deeper cuts and it's not just the standard setlist + a few Sabbath songs.
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I'm only missing QAlice Cooper, Alien Ant Farm, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Amon Amarth, Amorphis, Andre Matos, Arch Enemy, Ashley Monroe, Atheist, Avantasia
Bad Religion, Battle Beast, Behemoth, Björk, Black Label Society, Black Sabbath, blink-182, Blood Red Throne, Bon Jovi
Carcass, Children of Bodom, Chthonic, Cradle of Filth
Darkane, The Darkness, Decapitated, Deftones, Detonation, Dwight Yoakam
Edguy, Elton John, Ensiferum
Fear Factory, Fen, First Aid Kit
Gabriella Cilmi, Ghost Brigade, Gorerotted, Grand Magus, Guns n' Roses, Gyze
H.e.a.t, HIM
Immortal Technique, In Flames, InMe, Insomnium, Iron Maiden
Janelle Monáe, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Joss Stone
Kacey Musgraves, Kate Bush, Kittie, Korn, Kreator, Kvelertak
Labyrinth, Lamb of God, Leona Lewis, Less Than Jake, Ludovico Einaudi, Lykke Li
Machinae Supremacy, Machine Head, Magnum, Majesty, Marilyn Manson, Masterplan, Mastodon, Megadeth, Metal Church, Metallica, Miranda Lambert, Morbid Angel, Mortiis, Motörhead
Napalm Death, Ne Obliviscaris, Negură Bunget, Neonfly, Nocturnal Rites
Obituary, October File, The Offspring, Once Human, Orphaned Land
Paradise Lost, Poets of the Fall, Primitai, Pro-Jekt, Puddle of Mudd, Pyramaze
Rage, Random Hand, Rebecca Ferguson, Red Sky July, Reel Big Fish, Rival Sons, Rotting ChristSatyricon, Savage Messiah, Sebastian Bach, Sepultura, Shakira, Sheryl Crow, Skarlett Riot, Slayer, Soilwork, Sonata Arctica, Staind, Sugar & the Hi-Lows, Susperia, The Sword, Sylosis
Tesseract, Testament, Thin Lizzy, Thy Worshipper, Tori Amos, Triosphere, Trust Company, Twilight of the Gods, Twisted Sister, Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, Type O Negative
Uncle Acid and the Dead Beats
Vex Red, Voivod, Vredehammer, Voodoo Six
Ward Thomas, White Wizzard, Winterfylleth, Wretched Soul
Xentrix
Yellowcard
Zakk Wylde, Zebrahead, Zico Chain -
Tori Amos - Venus Live, Still Orbiting
Alice Cooper - A Fistful of Alice
Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio
Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute
Children of Bodom - Tokyo Warhearts
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14 hours ago, Powerage5 said:
Metallica has done a few of them in their entirety. They did a tour in 2006 (I think?) where they played Master Of Puppets in it's entirety.
I think they randomly did it at a festival show in 2008 as well (in Spain I think), though I could be wrong on that. A lot of people praying for Justice in full next year.
I've seen:
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Alien Ant Farm - ANThology
Morbid Angel - Covenant
Enjoyed them all. Seen a few shows where artists have come a song or two shy of doing the full thing (Sheryl Crow with 100 Miles from Memphis, Kacey Musgraves with Same Trailer Different Park off the top of my head).
The Offspring have done this a lot (Ignition, Smash, Ixnay and Americana), would've liked to have seen those shows. Actually had tickets to an Ignition show in London but couldn't go. Less Than Jake have a DVD collection with their first six albums played live. Slayer have done Reign in Blood and Seasons in the Abyss, again two shows I'd have loved to have seen. I think I'm right in saying all of Welcome to My Nightmare was done by Alice Cooper in 1975, though not in order. That'd have been ace to see. And of course Maiden doing A Matter of Life and Death (wasn't too heavily into them at the time sadly). All of Blizzard of Ozz is available on Tribute (in one shape or another), though I'm unsure if all the songs (minus "Dee") were ever done at one show.
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Iron Maiden
Blizzard of Ozz
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Alice Cooper songs you're pretty much guaranteed to hear live:
I'm Eighteen
Ballad of Dwight Fry
No More Mr Nice Guy
Under My Wheels
Billion Dollar Babies
Only Women Bleed
Poison
Feed My Frankenstein
School's Out
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Good, solid album. Don't think there's any amazing tracks ("Fireball" is my highlight at this moment in time), but no duds either.
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My ears were ringing for several days after Fear Factory in 2010. Alice Cooper in either 2005 or 2007 was really loud too.
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Here's the title track. Some nice parts but feels a bit all over the place.
Guns N Roses next producer?...could Andrew Watt work?
in GUNS N' ROSES - DISCUSSION & NEWS
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I'm only really familiar with the two Ozzy albums, which were terrible. No thanks.