>Heavy Metal edition
I accept any suggestion and changes
>>71014107
>suggestion
it should probably have more albums
where is Vektor - Terminal Redux
>>71014107
Budgie, Uriah Heep
Maybe you should include some Metal bands and not Hard Rock.
>led zeppelin
>metal
Ace of Spades- Motörhead
Hit and Run- Girlschool
If you want psych influence In-Da-Gadda-Da-Vidda by Iron Butterfly maybe.
http://mapofmetal.com/
>>71014202
I was thinking about putting it on hard rock influences
>>71014277
that's a good idea
>>71014107
Okay start for a historically oriented chart. I guess Zep lead in the proggier direction, Sabbath to blacker flavours and DP to hair metal etc.
>>71014607
that's very wrong
>>71014607
do you think Led Zeppelin IV is a Heavy metal related or a hard rock related ?
>>71014801
Given that they were one of the first bands to be called metal and directly anticipate, and were mostly loved by, the later metal bands, it makes sense. If someone wants to listen through the generation of a new genre, Zep were there at the start
>>71014107
Nails
>>71014107
phenomenon by ufo
>>71014801
use "traditional metal" over "heavy metal"
>not the first Sabbath album
You already fucked up. Chart will be worthless anyway.
>>71014963
you re right
>>71014982
I came to /mu/ for the first time after like three years, open some stupid metal thread and first thing I see is Witchy's post saying that OP is a fag.
It made me feel like back home.
>>71015047
Welcome home.
>>71014962
First of all, only on of those albums (paranoid) is actually metal.
Secondly, how do you want the chart to flow? Should it flow from onetraditional heavy metal album to a different but similar trad metal album, or should it eventually evolve into different metal genres like doom and thrash?
>>71014107
needs blue cheer
>>71014107
have descriptions of different subgenres of metal
>>71014107
bumping for interest