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user-inactivated  ·  3234 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Weird Global Appeal of Heavy Metal

Good list. That Sepultura album is a must listen to.

Ride the Lightening was my very first exposure to guerrilla marketing. I was on the way out of High School when that album dropped. The losers and freaks were into Motorhead and Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden and life was good. Then one kid shows up with RtL and it was like an earthquake went off. The local Tower Records sold out, and nobody else carried anything that was not top 40. This started a two year love affair with Tower Records, which for you youngsters was a building full of records, tapes and posters full of music dorks. We begged to get more albums, and If I remember right we had to wait for them to sign on with Elecktra(?) to ramp up production. That first kid was responsible for about 30-40 album sales. the only way to be cooler than having the album was having a tshirt. Recall this is before the Internet and direct sales of concert tshirts. A friend of mine at the time drove up to San fran to see them in concert and took about $700 of our cash and bought almost every shirt they had for sale, took them back and distributed them. I think we kicked in for gas for the trip. Master of Puppets may actually be the very first Compact Disk I bought and owned. Ride was Vinyl of that I an certain; I bought a new stereo to play Metallica and that would have been when I was just out of High School.

Also, I thought that Cannibal Corpse was a goof band, more a parody than a serious thing. That true?

I'd add Megadeth Cryptic Writings to that list. That is a link to the 16 tracks on the album. Tagging byonic