The 20 Greatest Metal Albums in History: The Complete List

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Black Sabbath
If you count Black Sabbath's 1970 release of their self-titled debut as the birth of heavy metal, the genre is now over 40. It can no longer be called a fad. Hell, it can have adult children, and it can run for president. (Insert "presidental metal of freedom" joke here.)

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So, yeah, it's old. But it continues to evolve, and the bands and albums that paved the way still feel as important and vital in 2013 as they did upon first impact. Here, then, are our picks for the 20 greatest metal albums, as chosen by the Weekly's metal writers. -Jason Roche

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20. Baroness
Blue Record (2009)
Blue Record, from Savannah's Baroness, is a sonic journey featuring both calls to war and moments so romantic your heart will ache. Dueling leads and multi-part harmonies create a dizzying sonic web; opening track "Bullhead's Psalm" sets the ominous religious tone, which leads into violent, distorted chugging. Later: fuzzed out, garish distortion turning into trippy breaks. The contrast is as masterfully complex as Wagner's operas. -Diamond Bodine-Fischer

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19. Motorhead
Bomber (1979)
Sure, everyone loves Motorhead's Ace of Spades, but Bomber is the album that primed the pump, single-handedly inspiring the generation that gave us the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, speed metal, thrash, d-beat and hardcore punk. "Fast" Eddie Clark's contributions on guitar and "Philthy Animal" Taylor lock in tight around Lemmy's trademark bass growl, giving Bomber the heavy power of industrial machinery. Fast and heavy, Lemmy and the boys never stray away from the simple pleasures of rock and roll boogie, hearkening back to the days of Chuck Berry and Elvis. -Nicholas Pell

See also: A Brief Interview With Lemmy

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18. Judas Priest
British Steel (1980)
Judas Priest's Rob Halford looked back on the making of British Steel with me in a summer 2009 Houston Press profile as the band was playing the album every night in its entirety. "A good portion of British Steel was made on the fly," he said. "We were literally making a record once a year for 10 years. So, really we were just writing very spontaneously." Many people have taken to calling it a punk record in spirit, arriving at the tail end of the initial explosion of the genre. Songs like "United" and "You Don't Have To Be Old To Be Wise" only stoked those fires.

"We have always been very much with our ears to the ground. I don't think we have really ever taken those things as direct inspiration," Halford added, not entirely shooting down the punk theorists. The album stands as a steadfast testament to the band's artistic tenacity and metal master prowess. It holds up magnificently well, with insanely catchy singles like "Breaking The Law," "Living After Midnight," and "Grinder" inhabiting New Wave of British Heavy Metal mixtapes to this very day. -Craig Hlavaty


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metoo
metoo

No Black Metal at all ?  What about Doom Metal ? Or Drone ? Get an Update!

sarcasticmann
sarcasticmann

Really?  You put in every damn Black Sabbath Album and totally forget the Metallica Black Album (22 million sold), which means it is a pretty good album and much listened to!  It sounds like your "Journalists" need to go back to school!

kyran.grimm
kyran.grimm

Haha. No way! Master of puppets is number 1 every day of the week. Paranoid, Reign in blood etc just do not have solos like on the master of puppets track. The guitaring, drumming and singing is the ground on which metal stands. I dont care who pioneered what. Class is class 1969 or 2013. Wheres number of the beast??

farrellg505
farrellg505

Death--human, symbolic, itp, and of course the mans last brilliant work which is better than just about all these rekerds combined. And then there was morbid angel, bats and aom or even covenant, of course maybe there I'm pulling at straws.

Tough thing is, so many genres. But no death makes this list not just boring but an automatic fail. Thanks for playing.

thrashard888
thrashard888

indeed you're another regular listener. Listen more mate ;)

deusxmacxdeux
deusxmacxdeux

pffft.  any list of greatest metal bands that includes metallica and NOT led zeppelin is a complete farce.

klesto92
klesto92

@deusxmacxdeux It is not, led zeppelin was NEVER metal but things like blackwater park being higher than Master Of Puppets is what makes it a complete farse. There is not even a death album and there is on from at the gates? Then iron maiden's piece of mind instead of powrslave or the number of the beast. Slayers reign in blood is amazing but it does not deserve the number 1 spot by any means. No kreator either?? This list is pretty bad but not because led zeppelin is not included. Led Zeppelin simply does not belong here.

Jon-o Tron
Jon-o Tron like.author.displayName 1 Like

There needs to be a staff change at LA weekly.

Jon-o Tron
Jon-o Tron

I want to meet this person who wrote this.

Nay Josephine
Nay Josephine

Exactly how many people voted on this? O.o This person sure loves Sabbath.

Davin Singh Alexandre
Davin Singh Alexandre

I'm impressed that you guys put At The Gates. Kudos. I know It's annoying how everyone is a critic and shit, but still, you guys fucked up by not putting a single Death album in there. Chuck Schuldiner is tossing in his grave.

MJS562
MJS562

Where's Ride the Lightning? Seriously! 

Jeffrey D Thompson
Jeffrey D Thompson

Also just read the 20 Worst Bands of All Time list. And to whomever compiled that list, you're a bunch of fucking idiots! The complete pretentious fuckwits that decided upon that list haven't a clue(with the exception of the Eagles and Hootie and the Blowfish

Shawn McGinnis
Shawn McGinnis

Come on. No Number of the Beast, Ride the Lightning, or Holy Diver? wtf?

Esteban Mainzer
Esteban Mainzer

"operation mindcrime" by queensryche should be on there as well.

Esteban Mainzer
Esteban Mainzer

there's like 6 black sabbath albums on there, and "pyromania" by def leppard isn't on there at all? no "shout at the devil" by motley crue?

Greg Weister
Greg Weister

Way too many Sabbath albums. But #1 is pretty accurate.

xxthejackalxx
xxthejackalxx like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Stopped reading at "Baroness."  Gimme a break.

pbonito_
pbonito_

Props for 'Bomber' over 'Ace of Spades' though.

pbonito_
pbonito_

If by 'Greatest' you mean 'Most overrated', then #1 is definitely #1. Otherwise, no.

thuswegrow
thuswegrow like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

WORST FUCKING LIST EVER, THIS LIST WAS CREATED BY SOME DUMB YOUNG A-HOLE

maarten1616
maarten1616 like.author.displayName 1 Like

Here' are some aditional suggestions from a Dutch metal-head:

Carcass - Heartwork.
Death - Symbolic.
Cannibal Corpse - The Bleeding.
Opeth - My arms, your hearse.

Greeting from the Netherlands

andyair
andyair

No EXODUS - Bonded By Blood means you this list is null and void!!!

jeffreyjeff.000
jeffreyjeff.000 like.author.displayName 1 Like

At the same point and time that Metal Historians had Black Sabbath inventing the genre, Deep Purple released their highly underrated album In Rock (June 1970).  Listen to Ritchie Blackmore riffing on Speed King and tell me he didn't invent speed metal.  Listen to Ian Gillian wailing on Child In Time and tell me that this is not the first metal ballad.  Deep Purple should get as much respect as metal pioneers as Sabbath does.  And In Rock should be in the top three.

runningtoalice
runningtoalice like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

You should only list ONE ALBUM by each band or solo act.

JimmyRustler
JimmyRustler

except #1 which I can't  argue with. This list fucking sucks cock double time. Not one real fucking death metal band on the whole list. Opeth is ok but melodic DM is not really death metal. Sorry author but 1990 called it wants its taste in metal back.

deyanruggieri
deyanruggieri

@JimmyRustler Maybe there's no death metal albums on this list, because death metal is a terrible genre that can't be taken seriously.

JimmyRustler
JimmyRustler

@deyanruggieri @JimmyRustler well musical tastes are subjective but without the inclusion of such bands as Death and Cannibal Corpse (the current lineup), this list cannot be taken seriously by any real metalhead. Sorry your jimmies were rustled by the truth.

ruggieri_deyan_
ruggieri_deyan_

@JimmyRustler @deyanruggieri Haha. Metal enthusiast? You're an even bigger faggot than I thought. You keep using the phrase "butthurt" and "rustling jimmies" even though I can imagine, based on your crybaby attitude because you didn't get what you wanted, that you're crying behind the computer screen like a little bitch over some list. Get bent. 

MetalMayhem
MetalMayhem like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

How could they forget about Death. Chuck Schuldiner was a genius.

Ballsackss123
Ballsackss123

Wow big surprise not a single glam metal album included. Media bias from the elitist 'true' heavy metal community. Wheres Motley's Shout At The Devil, Quiet Riot's Metal Health, WASP's Self titled debut, Ratt's Out of the Cellar or X japan's Bue Blood.

Oh I forgot, those bands wore makeup, had big hair, and wore crazy clothes. Automatically that makes them 'posers' I guess.


QR broke records and boundaries with Metal Health. Oh no, 14 year old elitists everywhere will cry "poser" if any Glam band makes the list...

Aptenodytes
Aptenodytes

Gahhh.... compilers of these lists can never tell the difference between 'great' and 'famous'. Only one of these albums is in my top 400. Here's a much better Top 20 (I stuck to only one album per band):-

WINDIR - Arntor
ORPHANED LAND - Mabool
DARKESTRAH - Epos
FOREFATHER - Steadfast
SKEPTICISM - Stormcrowfleet
SHAPE OF DESPAIR - Illusion's Play
KALEVALA - Kudel Belosnezhnogo Lna
OPETH - Blackwater Park
MOONSORROW - Viides Luku - Hävitetty
INSOMNIUM - Since The Day It All Came Down
AGALLOCH - Ashes Against the Grain
SUMMONING - Oath Bound
ARKONA - Ot Serdtsa K Nebu
PSILOCYBE LARVAE - Stigmata
FINSTERFORST - ...zum Tode hin
NERTHUS - Black Medieval Art
RUINS OF BEVERAST - Foulest Semen of a Sheltered Elite
INQUISITION - Invoking the Majestic Throne of Satan
INCANTATION - Onward to Golgotha
PESTE NOIRE - La Sanie des siècles - Panégyrique de la dégénérescence

klesto92
klesto92

@Aptenodytes No to everything and I would trade Blackwater Park for Ghost Reveries.

big1dawg
big1dawg like.author.displayName 1 Like

@Aptenodytes This isn't the twenty greatest metal albums that no one's ever heard of.

jerms31177
jerms31177 like.author.displayName 1 Like

All I have to say... the biggest metal band in history is Metallica. Critics may not say they are the best, but the fans have spoken over the years. To only have the biggest metal band ever represented only once is disgraceful

big1dawg
big1dawg

@jerms31177 Metallica's the most successful, but definitely not the greatest, imo.

d.jeffrey39
d.jeffrey39 like.author.displayName 1 Like

\m/ (-_-) \m/  F$%&*%IN SLAYER!!!!!!

Philip J. Fry
Philip J. Fry

Rust In Peace is #14? did u use random numbering or something?? and where's Sepultura?

miscastdice
miscastdice

So yeah, my point is, "Blue Blood" belongs here even if it DOES have ballads like "Endless Rain" and "Unfinished" and the sheer glam crap piece that was "Easy Fight Rambling" - *because* songs like the title track "Blue Blood," "Kurenai," "Week End, "Celebration" (okay that one's a little glammy but still... it was 1989), and "Rose of Pain" were DEFINITELY metal enough to earn it a place on this list, alongside that it was the first Japanese Visual Kei metal album to be released on a major label, which set the stage for even the bands that would think they were too soft/too glam/too visual/too many ballads/whatever. Even if Loudness were the first pioneers of Japanese metal, X was the band that got it on the map as its own thing, with "Blue Blood"'s major debut - so it should be here... rant over

Ballsackss123
Ballsackss123

@miscastdice Blue Blood isn't here because it's too controversial to put a band with an image in a metal list. All the elitists will whine and cry.

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