Yes. music is very important. at least for me. This importance came from my father albums with bands like Supertramp, my uncle who listening Scorpions and Whitesnake (i have today, one or two albums from him) and my cousin with new have groups like Duran Duran. The initial work was done, because after, bands like Europe or Bon Jovi, were enought for a 14 year old boy to star listening hard rock (and then heavy metal music, thanks to my class mates from 10th year). So the records in this list make the music love grow and became more strong, not only to righ about this staff but also to "eat" videos and investigade who sing and play the bass, drums and guitar. Now music is just no only for listening, but is a "way of life" (amadour, of course, because in Portugal profissionel of this area, much of the times, nead a miracle).
From Zepplin to Metallica, passing by Tull, Love/Hate, The Scream or Guns, all have a significant. If "Slave to the Grind" was probably the album that i listening most, Metallica was on of the best that i had. Power Station was my ticket from pop to rock and "Live after Death" the introduction to live video albums, made by this masterpiece. The Scream and AC/DC a total blast, and Apetite for Destruction a fresh view of ugly and raw hard rock, folow by Tull and Love/Hate, who give us the certain that the end of the 80's and the first years of the 90's were the golden age of rock.
Todd, make the presentation, because who make this list "it's not you it´s me".
From Zepplin to Metallica, passing by Tull, Love/Hate, The Scream or Guns, all have a significant. If "Slave to the Grind" was probably the album that i listening most, Metallica was on of the best that i had. Power Station was my ticket from pop to rock and "Live after Death" the introduction to live video albums, made by this masterpiece. The Scream and AC/DC a total blast, and Apetite for Destruction a fresh view of ugly and raw hard rock, folow by Tull and Love/Hate, who give us the certain that the end of the 80's and the first years of the 90's were the golden age of rock.
Todd, make the presentation, because who make this list "it's not you it´s me".
10 - Led Zepplin - Celebration
9 - Jetro Tull - Catfish Rising
8 - Love/Hate - Wasted in America
7 - Guns and Roses - Apettite for Destruction
6 - The Scream - Let it Scream
5 - Ac/Dc - Highway to Hell
4 - Iron Maiden - Live after Death
3 - Power Station - Power Station
2 - Skid Row - Slave to the Grind
1 - Metallica - Metallica (or Black Album)
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