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Whatculture's 10 Perfect Metal Albums With No Bad Songs

"Every single classic album is subjective depending on who you talk to. Even if you think that the next album by your favorite band is destined to be a timeless piece of art, there are just as many people who might consider it one of the worst things they've heard in their lives. Then again, you might not have that much of a problem marking these down as classics.
For all of the great anthems that have come and gone throughout metal history, each of these records have stood as benchmarks for their genre, taking the tropes that defined the genre at the time and spinning them into something completely different."
-Tim Coffman-
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Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath, 1970)
Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath, 1970)
2
Master of Puppets (Metallica, 1986)
Master of Puppets (Metallica, 1986)
3
The Number of the Beast (Iron Maiden, 1982)
The Number of the Beast (Iron Maiden, 1982)
4
British Steel (Judas Priest, 1980)
British Steel (Judas Priest, 1980)
5
Jar of Flies (Alice in Chains, 1994)
Jar of Flies (Alice in Chains, 1994)
6
Toxicity (System of a Down, 2001)
Toxicity (System of a Down, 2001)
7
Hybrid Theory (Linkin Park, 2000)
Hybrid Theory (Linkin Park, 2000)
8
Vulgar Display of Power (Pantera, 1992)
Vulgar Display of Power (Pantera, 1992)
9
Diamond Eyes (Deftones, 2010)
Diamond Eyes (Deftones, 2010)
10
10,000 Days (Tool, 2006)
10,000 Days (Tool, 2006)
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