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just got the new guitar world mag and i havent really had time to read it yet but it has the 100 greatest guitar albums. so read through that, fliped to 100 and went down. and i have to admit i was a little surprised. APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GOT NUMBER 2! it beat jimi's are you experienced, Led Zep IV got number one but no argument here. i cant find the list right now on the net.

also small thing on supernova with gilby clark, nothing big.

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just got the new guitar world mag and i havent really had time to read it yet but it has the 100 greatest guitar albums. so read through that, fliped to 100 and went down. and i have to admit i was a little surprised. APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GOT NUMBER 2! it beat jimi's are you experienced, Led Zep IV got number one but no argument here. i cant find the list right now on the net.

also small thing on supernova with gilby clark, nothing big.

Cool

Couldn't you type out the list? :)

Also was it voted by readers or what?

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100. The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion-The Black Crowes-1992

99. Band of Gypsys-Jimi Hendrix-1970

98. No More Tears-Ozzy Ozbourne-1991

97. Love At First Sting-Scorpions-1984

96. Bridge of Sighs-Robin Trower-1974

95. Scenes From a Memory-Dream Theater-1999

94. Relationship of Command-At the Drive-In-2000

93. Black Metal-Venom-1982

92. Extreme II: Pornograffitti-Extreme-1990

91. 10,000 Years-Tool-2006

90. Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton-John Mayall-1966

89. Eliminator-ZZ Top-1983

88. This Godless Endeavor-Nevermore-2005

87. Blow by Blow-Jeff Beck-1975

86. The War Within-Shadows Fall-2004

85. Cat Scratch Fever-Ted Nugent-1977

84. The Complete Recordings-Robert Johnson-1990

83. Led Zeppelin II-Led Zeppelin-1969

82. Human-Death-1991

81. Shout at the Devil-Mötley Crüe-1983

80. Clayman-In Flames-2000

79. Ah Via Musicom-Eric Johnson-1990

78. Chaosphere-Meschuggah-1998

77. Sing the Sorrow

76. Pinkerton-Weezer-1996

75. Goo-Sonic Youth

74. American Idiot-Green Day-2004

73. Purple-Stone Temple Pilots-1994

72. Abraxas-Santana-1970

71. Rust Never Sleeps-Neil Young & Crazy Horse-1979

70. London Calling-The Clash-1979

69. Good Apollo I’m Burning Star IV, Vol.1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness-Coheed and Cambria-2005

68. Highway to Hell-AC/DC-1979

67. Close to the Edge-Yes-1972

66. Enema of the State-Blink 182-1999

65. The Wall-Pink Floyd-1979

64. Strictly Commercial: The Best of Frank Zappa-Frank Zappa-1995

63. City of Evil-Avenged Sevenfold-2005

62. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs-Derek and the Dominos-1970

61. Dirt-Alice in Chains-1992

60. Destroyer-Kiss-1979

59. Slipknot-Slipknot-1999

58. At Fillmore East-The Allman Brothers Band-1971

57. Diary of a Madman-Ozzy Osbourne-1981

56. Toys in the Attic-Aerosmith-1975

55. De-Loused in the Comatorium-The Mars Volta-2003

54. Ghost Reveries-Opeth-2005

53. Red-King Crimson-1974

52. Ascendency-Trivium-2005

51. Machine Head-Deep Purple-1972

50. The Doors-The Doors-1967

49. Ashes of the Wake-Lamb Of God-2004

48. Boston-Boston-1976

47. A Night at the Opera-Queen-1975

46. Metallica (Black Album)-Metallica-1991

45. Badmotorflinger-Soundgarden-1991

44. Hate Crew Deathroll-Children of Bodom-2003

43. Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd-Lynyrd Skynryd-1973

42. Follow the Leader-Korn-1998

41. Highway 61 Revisited-Bob Dylan-1965

40. Electric Ladyland-The Jimi Hendrix Experience-1968

39. Disraeli Gears-Cream-1967

38. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness-The Smashing Pumpkins-1995

37. Elephant-The White Strips-2003

36. Vulgar Display of Power-Pantera-1992

35. 1984-Van Halen-1983

34. The Joshua Tree-U2-1987

33. Toxicity-System of a Down-2001

32. Mafia-Black Label Society-2005

31. Passion and Warfare-Steve Vai-1990

30. British Steel-Judas Priest-1980

29. Reign in Blood-Slayer-1986

28. Ok Computer-Radiohead-1997

27. Moving Pictures-Rush-1980

26. Alive!-Kiss-1975

25. Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying?-Megadeath-1986

24. Rising Force-Yngwie J. Malmsteen-1984

23. Who’s Next-The Who-1971

22. Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975

21. Rage Against the Machine-Rage Against the Machine-1992

20. Surfing with the Alien-Joe Satriani-1987

19. Exile on Main St.-The Rolling Stones-1972

18. Blood Sugar Sex Magik-Red Hot Chili Peppers-1991

17. The Number Of The Beast-Iron Maiden-1982

16. The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble- Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble-2002

15. Ten-Pearl Jam-1991

14. Aenima-Tool-1996

13. Blizzard of Ozz-Ozzy Osbourne-1980

12. …And Justice for All-Metallica-1988

11. Cowboys from Hell-Pantera-1990

10. Revolver-The Beatles-1966

9. Physical Graffiti-Led Zeppelin-1973

8. Nevermind-Nirvana-1991

7. Van Halen-Van Halen-1978

6. Paranoid-Black Sabbath-1970

5. Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd-1973

4. Master Of Puppets-Metallica-1986

3. Are You Experienced-The Jimi Hendrix Experience-1967

2. Appetite For Destruction-Guns N’ Roses-1987

1. Led Zeppelin IV-Led Zeppelin-1971

sry if there is anymistakes took me some time to type that whole list out. some of those suck, green day made the list, slipknot made 59? and nirvana got 8!

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98. No More Tears-Ozzy Ozbourne-1991

91. 10,000 Years-Tool-2006

79. Ah Via Musicom-Eric Johnson-1990

76. Pinkerton-Weezer-1996

73. Purple-Stone Temple Pilots-1994

68. Highway to Hell-AC/DC-1979

61. Dirt-Alice in Chains-1992

57. Diary of a Madman-Ozzy Osbourne-1981

37. Elephant-The White Stripes-2003

26. Alive!-Kiss-1975

25. Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying?-Megadeath-1986

24. Rising Force-Yngwie J. Malmsteen-1984

20. Surfing with the Alien-Joe Satriani-1987

16. The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble- Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble-2002

15. Ten-Pearl Jam-1991

14. Aenima-Tool-1996

13. Blizzard of Ozz-Ozzy Osbourne-1980

12. …And Justice for All-Metallica-1988

11. Cowboys from Hell-Pantera-1990

10. Revolver-The Beatles-1966

8. Nevermind-Nirvana-1991

7. Van Halen-Van Halen-1978

6. Paranoid-Black Sabbath-1970

4. Master Of Puppets-Metallica-1986

2. Appetite For Destruction-Guns N’ Roses-1987

sry if there is anymistakes took me some time to type that whole list out. some of those suck, green day made the list, slipknot made 59? and nirvana got 8!

I shortened the list to my favorites. If I had a choice, I'd put The Color and the Shape/One By One/Self-Titled on by the Foo Fighters. Appetite could be #1 on my list... it'd alternate between that and any one of the above mentioned Foo CDs.

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Seeing as Nirvana is in there, I'm assuming this is based on inspirational riffs rather than anything technical.

If that's the case then I have no idea why Back In Black isn't there and also The Kinks' album with "You Really Got Me".

"Smells Like Teen Spirit" did it's thing, but it didn't start a movement that has lasted since the 60's.

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Slash and Page rule the (guitar) world.

Yeah, maybe in 1987 Slash ruled.

But funny, I didn't see any "Snakepit" or "VR" albums listed. And all those albums are Slash's projects. And uh, no UYI records too, even though Slash did all the guitar work. UYI was about Slash trying to take over the band too.

So, what's so different about AFD? Oh, right, Axl and Izzy had more input on the guitar work and sound.

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Slash and Page rule the (guitar) world.

Yeah, maybe in 1987 Slash ruled.

But funny, I didn't see any "Snakepit" or "VR" albums listed. And all those albums are Slash's projects. And uh, no UYI records too, even though Slash did all the guitar work. UYI was about Slash trying to take over the band too.

So, what's so different about AFD? Oh, right, Axl and Izzy had more input on the guitar work and sound.

:rofl-lol::rofl-lol:

C'mon SLASH RULES, no way u can argue on that ... maybe in 87 Axl couldn't even play the guitar...by the way!

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Slash and Page rule the (guitar) world.

Yeah, maybe in 1987 Slash ruled.

But funny, I didn't see any "Snakepit" or "VR" albums listed. And all those albums are Slash's projects. And uh, no UYI records too, even though Slash did all the guitar work. UYI was about Slash trying to take over the band too.

So, what's so different about AFD? Oh, right, Axl and Izzy had more input on the guitar work and sound.

Your right UYI guitar work wasn't very good, that's why the same magazine had his November Rain Solo at No. 6 on the alltime greatest solos. And Slash didn't do all the guitar work on UYI, remember Izzy. Are you slagging on his guitar work too? But, you probably weren't born. :rolleyes: Remember songs like You Could Be Mine and Don't Cry? Just to name a few that you've probably heard. They both colaborated. Remember Slash's Solos?

Izzy + Slash=YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR A BETTER GUITAR DUO

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Slash and Page rule the (guitar) world.

Yeah, maybe in 1987 Slash ruled.

But funny, I didn't see any "Snakepit" or "VR" albums listed. And all those albums are Slash's projects. And uh, no UYI records too, even though Slash did all the guitar work. UYI was about Slash trying to take over the band too.

So, what's so different about AFD? Oh, right, Axl and Izzy had more input on the guitar work and sound.

Your right UYI guitar work wasn't very good, that's why the same magazine had his November Rain Solo at No. 6 on the alltime greatest solos. And Slash didn't do all the guitar work on UYI, remember Izzy. Are you slagging on his guitar work too? But, you probably weren't born. :rolleyes: Remember songs like You Could Be Mine and Don't Cry? Just to name a few that you've probably heard. They both colaborated. Remember Slash's Solos?

Izzy + Slash=YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR A BETTER GUITAR DUO

Slash and Page rule the (guitar) world.

Yeah, maybe in 1987 Slash ruled.

But funny, I didn't see any "Snakepit" or "VR" albums listed. And all those albums are Slash's projects. And uh, no UYI records too, even though Slash did all the guitar work. UYI was about Slash trying to take over the band too.

So, what's so different about AFD? Oh, right, Axl and Izzy had more input on the guitar work and sound.

Your right UYI guitar work wasn't very good, that's why the same magazine had his November Rain Solo at No. 6 on the alltime greatest solos. And Slash didn't do all the guitar work on UYI, remember Izzy. Are you slagging on his guitar work too? But, you probably weren't born. :rolleyes: Remember songs like You Could Be Mine and Don't Cry? Just to name a few that you've probably heard. They both colaborated. Remember Slash's Solos?

Izzy + Slash=YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR A BETTER GUITAR DUO

No, I'm just trying to state "facts" that other people on the board have mention. If you listen closely to UYI, you'll notice that Izzy's distinctive sound that can be found from all the previous albums (AFD, Lies) just doesn't seem like it's there. And some one else more knowledgeable pointed out that Slash had to "re-record" Izzy's guitar parts for UYI because Izzy didn't feel like doing it again. Axl in the Eddie Trunk interview a few months back stated that UYI wasn't as good as it could have been because Slash was "trying to take over the band." There was power struggle between Slash and Izzy. Izzy Stradlin recently stated that Slash was all about "money and fame". Hmmm... connect the dots and you'll get the picture.

I love Slash. I seriously do. He's great and all but there are too many people who think GnR is Slash. Well, I like to tip the balance so to speak - play devil's advocate so that people can open their eyes and see the other side of the story. The truth is, if you could actually see Slash's face behind all that hair, you'll see that if his ego wasn't so big, he could still be in GnR. GnR is Axl and Izzy, always was and always will be. Slash's best work was when Axl and Izzy were there to "guide" him. Do you really think the November Rain guitars solo would be that great without Axl and Izzy? There wouldn't even be November Rain without Axl. Have you heard all the other ballads Slash has put out since UYI? They suck shit compare to November Rain and Don't Cry. Why? Because Axl and Izzy are the real genius behind GnR.

Slash ruined GnR because he thought he was bigger then GnR - he thought he was bigger than Axl and Izzy. The only two constants in GnR are Axl and Izzy - as long as those two are alive, GnR will always be kicking. And just like how Axl found success by replacing Tracii Guns with Slash, he will rise to top with CD because he was able to replace Slash with people that share his vision for GnR.

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