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Master of Puppets Named the 2nd Greatest Metal Album of All Time

Master of Puppets Named the 2nd Greatest Metal Album of All Time
https://consequence.net/list/best-metal-albums-of-all-time/
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Swazi
  1. Paranoid

  2. Master of Puppets

  3. Reign in Blood

  4. Painkiller

  5. Rust in Peace

Is the top 5.

Ride the Lightning is at 14. Black Album at 34.

15 hours ago
BigPapaPaegan

That's a top 5 I won't argue much with.

15 hours ago
politicalstuff

Yeah, I'm not mad at that. I might rearrange a few or have some different entries, but there's an argument for every one of those to be there.

14 hours ago
Seattlehepcat

It's nice to see a list like this that isn't total garbage. I could quibble over a spot or two, but in general the top 20 is essential heavy metal listening. Even deeper in the list is solid. Loved seeing the Melvins listed.

12 hours ago
microwavedave27

Yeah I'm personally not a huge fan of Sabbath but can't really argue with this list

14 hours ago
Timbalabim

It’s hard to argue with it, but I’m also a little miffed there’s nothing in the top five past 1990.

I got some big issues with the rest of the top 10, though.

12 hours ago
Demoliri

Kind of makes sense though. Metals formative years were primarily the 70' and 80's. While the top 5 wouldn't all be my favourite albums, they were definitely hugely influential on metal as a whole.

11 hours ago
Timbalabim

I get it, but this is a list of greatest metal albums, not most influential. There’s a lot of really great metal after 1990.

11 hours ago
Demoliri

"Great" is less about personal taste, technical quality, or musicianship. It's about the album's reach, influence and importance to metal in general.

By the 90's most of the big metal subgenres were already fairly well defined, or had their roots firmly planted. Adding the original of death and black metal would also add to the list - Symbolic does show ups at number 7, and perhaps blood fire death. But even they were heavily influenced by the albums listed, and are approaching the more niche aspects of metal.

In terms of great metal post 1990 - absolutely agree! There are some great bands making top tier music now too, and anyone who ignores modern bands and whines "they don't make it like they used to" needs to have a good look at what bands are putting out these days, and take off the nostalgia goggles.

But the thousands of albums released over the last decade can trace a lot of their roots back to only a few dozen albums that formed the foundation, and that's what makes those albums the greats.

8 hours ago
BigPapaPaegan

"Great" isn't always an indicator of quality, though.

10 hours ago
Yung2112

I listen to much more modern than older metal but it's hard to find an album above those 5 in ''greatness''

Symbolic by Death is a shout... but after that, I dunno

9 hours ago
terrorSABBATH

But bro this is the metal community of course we are gonna argue!

11 hours ago
BigPapaPaegan

Well, yeah. I wouldn't put anything Megadeth in the top 20, personally, but it's hard to argue that either Peace Sells or Rust in Peace are highly influential and popular releases.

10 hours ago
Josh6714

I would argue So Far So Good... So What! Is better than both of those albums and is top 3 for sure.

8 hours ago
MondoFool

This is probably more or less my list (for best not favorite) but swap MoP with Paranoid

9 hours ago
YodaVader1977

Yep. I love all those albums, their order be damned, it’s doesn’t matter to me. They could all be 5 number 1’s.

8 hours ago
stopthefkincar

Not bad

15 hours ago
10Years_InThe_Joint
Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz, Kazoo

...I agree

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14 hours ago
ltbr55
Pancakes, Go!

Honestly, I can fuck with this list. All legendary albums.

15 hours ago
kpiech01

I might not jam with everything on the list, but I can't deny the influence of every album.

7 hours ago
aHyperChicken

I’ll support it.

14 hours ago
Bubbly-Pirate-3311

Justice should take black album's spot at the very least, and I honestly think it could take rtl's

14 hours ago
Rockfan1114

Nah, black album is far more important and influential to metal than justice or RTL. Master and black are THE most important Metallica albums

14 hours ago
Bubbly-Pirate-3311

Important? Yes. I still think Justice is a better album musically

14 hours ago
Rockfan1114

When you're making a greatest of all time list for albums, importance and influence is one of, if not the most important aspects. Justice is my personal favorite tho

14 hours ago
Bubbly-Pirate-3311

Very true. My personal favorites goes AJFA, MoP, TBA, RTL, KEA, and HTSD

14 hours ago
Rockfan1114

I got ajfa, mop, RTL, tba, dm

14 hours ago
Bubbly-Pirate-3311

Interesting

14 hours ago
Home--Builder

The list is for metal albums not hard rock albums.

12 hours ago
ARES_BlueSteel

“tHe bLaCk aLbUm iS hArD rOcK”

Hard rock is much more groove-oriented and less emphasis on steady and heavy riffs, has less distortion, and usually less aggressive and slower tempo. Also usually does not have double-kick bass drums, cleaner vocals, and less emphasis on dark or fantastic themes like war, death, mythology, etc.

TBA has heavy distortion, heavy and fast-paced riffs, aggressive growling vocals, double-kick bass drums, and darker themes like death and fear. Are Load and Reload hard rock? Yes, you could argue that. But TBA is a heavy metal album.

7 hours ago
Itchy_Gain_1519
72 Seasons

Do you consider Judas Priest a hard rock band too? 🤔

4 hours ago
Home--Builder

Considering that Priest released Painkiller a year before the Black album, I would say that they holding down the metal fort better than Metallica during this time period.

3 hours ago
Itchy_Gain_1519
72 Seasons

How so? Metallica was just wrapping up their Damaged Justice Tour, was selling out stadiums, brought more love and attention to the underground thrash metal scene and sound making its way into the mainstream, already has a popular music video on MTV with “One” which brought more extreme/heavier sounds into homes that wouldn't have heard much of it otherwise. I wouldn't say Priest was holding down the metal fort better than the younger band pioneering sounds and concepts within the scene about ten years after the former had already done that.

3 hours ago
Home--Builder

You are talking popularity/financial success which of course Metallica wins hands down. I'm talking about being true to the metal sound, but who am i to tell those guys to leave piles of money on the table to keep true to their original metal sound.

3 hours ago
Itchy_Gain_1519
72 Seasons

The Black Album is metal. Just traditional heavy metal, the same way Priest's early albums were heavy metal. It's not extreme metal, but it's metal nonetheless. Compare “Night Crawler” and “Through The Never”. Close in tempo and sound similar, but they're both done in their own respective metal styles, and one's not ”less metal” than the other. The Black Album sort of changed the sound of traditional heavy metal and added more edge and sleekness to the sound, which would be seen with bands like Pantera and even Rammstein if you can believe it. It was straightforward and often deceptively simple, but it was very much a redefinition of “heavy” at the time.

Metallica was already quite successful by the recording of The Black Album and had taken thrash as far as it could go with Justice and its proginess. Slowing it down just a tad bit wasn't too out of the ordinary for them either.

3 hours ago
Home--Builder

When an album comes out makes a difference. Motley Crues Too fast for love in 81 is metal but if it came out in 91 then it would not be metal. I may still be a little salty after almost 35 years since TBA came out (I bought it at midnight the day it was released in 91 when I was a Metallica freak at the age of 14) and was highly disappointed in how commercial it was. OK I admit TBA is a metal album.

2 hours ago
cameron_cs

Reign in Blood over Painkiller is crazy. Also Number of the Beast missing the list. But overall not bad

11 hours ago
Swazi

Number is on the list just isn’t in the top 5.

10 hours ago
cameron_cs

Yeah that’s what I meant

9 hours ago
dude8212

That is a solid list. No complaints, really. You got the big 4 plus one of the originators of the sound. I can't think of a more deserving album to knock any of those off.

10 hours ago
SabertheYautja1998
Puppet of Masters

That is a decent ranking ngl.

8 hours ago
reefguy007

I’d put Rust in Peace a few spots higher but that’s honestly a perfect list IMO.

3 hours ago
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15 hours ago
ltbr55
Pancakes, Go!

War Pigs, Iron Man and Paranoid are legendary tracks. Fairies Wear Boots, Planet Caravan and Electric Funeral are amazing tracks. Hand of Doom and Rat Salad are still decent tracks despite me not listening to them often. Regardless of when this album was released, its an epic fucking album.

15 hours ago
Colty3

Yeah I started disagreeing with myself lol

14 hours ago
10Years_InThe_Joint
Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz, Kazoo

Idc much about rat salad but Hand Of Doom is such a groovy track, I love it

14 hours ago
holyd1ver83
Rode the lightning

I love Priest but there is absolutely no universe in which Painkiller is better than Rust In Peace.

12 hours ago
FormerGameDev

Painkiller absolutely defines heavy metal.

11 hours ago
holyd1ver83
Rode the lightning

It's a great album and it's top-10 material, yes, but Rust is transcendent. I'd put it above Reign In Blood too and I love Slayer as well.

11 hours ago
FormerGameDev

Rust In Peace and Justice are absolute masterpieces, showcasing all that they had learned through their careers up to then, but rightly, neither band put out another album like those, they both spent a few albums stripping down from that high point, which I think did both of them very well -- and their commercial success after those albums I would say indicates that that was the right call for them. Rust definitely deserves a place at the table, but I think that the next two and a half albums should outshine it in the Megadeth discography.

Judas Priest defined the look of heavy metal in the early 80's, then came back with Painkiller to say "OK, we've distilled everything awesome everyone else has come up with in the years since, and here's pure 100% heavy fucking metal". I don't know that Priest has one specific album that is a masterpiece like AJFA and RIP, their greatness is spread across all 50 years they've been around... but Painkiller is a collection that just screams "This is metal."

11 hours ago
GripItAndWhipIt

Yes RIP should be swapped with Reign in Blood.

9 hours ago
PresidentTroyAikman

Justice for Justice!

10 hours ago
DEATHRETTE
Wasted My Hate

Swap Paranoid and Reign in Blood and put AJFA as number 5, then it's correct.

10 hours ago
GripItAndWhipIt

In no universe should Reign be above MoP

9 hours ago
DEATHRETTE
Wasted My Hate

Yes, this universe and timeline.

9 hours ago
Swazi

No. Lmao. No.

Master of Puppets is worlds better than RiB.

My opinion, but I think most also share that opinion as well.

8 hours ago
DEATHRETTE
Wasted My Hate

Hey man, that's like, your opinion! ;)

6 hours ago
DEATHRETTE
Wasted My Hate

Just a reminder that every concert someone screams FUCKIN SLAYER!!

Whens the last time you heard someone yell METALLICA! at a concert that wasnt theirs?

My point is valid and overwrites your opinion. ;)

FUCKIN SLAYER!

8 hours ago
GtrGenius

Sabbath will always be hard rock to me.

13 hours ago
goblinsnguitars

Era and time.

13 hours ago
-Jack-The-Stripper

Somebody that exclusively listens to deathcore and slam death metal would listen to Metallica and say the same thing. Just because you’ve heard heavier doesn’t mean the less heavy stuff isn’t metal.

Context matters, and in the overarching context of rock music Sabbath is 100% heavy metal.

2 hours ago
BastCity
This Moderator Permabans Racists

Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid' was number one, by the way. Saved you a click.

15 hours ago
Soulful-Sorrow
Master of Puppets

Thank you for your service

14 hours ago
edman9677

Paranoid at 1 is fair. Easily Black Sabbath’s best album and is one of the most influential albums of all time across any genre. I still like Master of Puppets more but Paranoid having War Pigs, Paranoid, and Iron Man is insanely good. Like those are some the most iconic songs ever made all in one album.

Surprised I didn’t see Slipknot’s All Hope Is Gone though. Arguably their best album imo.

15 hours ago
jadcntrs
Master of Puppets

Man I know that War Pigs, Paranoid, and Iron Man are all legendary. But the Side B of that record is also unbelievable. What a fucking flawless record. Hand of Doom is probably my favorite track.

14 hours ago
holyd1ver83
Rode the lightning

Fairies Wear Boots!! My favorite Sabbath song.

12 hours ago
FormerGameDev

When I was growing up, it wasn't possible to buy tons of albums, there just wasn't enough money or space ... so my primary experience with Sabbath was via the compilation Sold Our Soul For Rock and Roll.

I'd frankly list that, if compilation albums were considered. Incredible collection of tunes for those of us who could afford a cassette, but not all 4 at once.

11 hours ago
Objective-Dig992

That was my intro to Sabbath as well! I played the hell out of it (no pun intended)

7 hours ago
FormerGameDev

I've still got it floating around here somewhere though the last player I tried to put it in tried to eat it

6 hours ago
Sykryk

“Iowa” would like a word…

12 hours ago
edman9677

Iowa is pretty damn good, just personally AHiG edges it out a bit

9 hours ago
penguins8766

I think that album gets overlooked since the band isn’t high on it if I’m correct. I believe Clown has said it was a dark time for the band.

14 hours ago
SabertheYautja1998
Puppet of Masters

All Hope Is Gone is criminally underrated. I'm glad to see that album getting more love. However, I think that Iowa and Self-titled are their two best albums.

8 hours ago
CalgaryRichard
Master of Puppets

I'd put Master over Paranoid. I'd put Painkiller and RIP above Reign in Blood.

But yeah, that top 5 are the correct albums.

14 hours ago
fenuxjde

And it is! Right after Ride the Lightning!

15 hours ago
DrSnidely
Wasted My Hate

Puppets is probably a stronger album overall, but if I can only pick one to take to the Mars colony, I'm taking Ride the Lightning.

15 hours ago
pastorHaggis

Ride the Lightning has Fade to Black, which is my favorite song of all time, but I do think that Puppets is the stronger album like you said. It takes what they learned from RtL and pushes it even further, tightens the sound, and explores heavier topics.

Both are phenomenal albums though, so while I think Puppets is my favorite, that's a hard decision to make.

14 hours ago
DrSnidely
Wasted My Hate

Yep. FWTBT, FTB and Creeping Death are all in my top 5. But there are a couple on there I don't care as much for too. Puppets is more consistent, but the peaks aren't as high. Definitely a tough choice.

13 hours ago
FormerGameDev

I like Lightning better, Puppets feels so much more mechanical to me, I'm honestly not interested in hearing (song) Master anymore. It's oversized influence in the rest of the metal world cannot be denied, but I prefer listening to Lightning, or any album after Master.

11 hours ago
fenuxjde

I think from a purely metal standpoint, that's fair, but the versatility from RTL is just unmatched.

15 hours ago
Lasergamer4956
Rode the lightning

Paranoid was voted the for number one spot

15 hours ago
JonnySnowflake

These lists usually retread all the same albums in slightly different order, but this one had some interesting choices

14 hours ago
masterofmuppets86

I usually hate lists like this, but have to admit overall this one is solid. One band i never understood how anybody likes them though is Sunn o. I just don't understand how that band got a record deal lol.

14 hours ago
covzi

Where's AJFA?

15 hours ago
neilbreen1

It's the bass guitar of the ranking

15 hours ago
marshallkrich

Where it belongs, not on the list.

15 hours ago
Raggedy-Man

Damn straight

15 hours ago
black107

This is more like “hey here are 75 metal/grunge/hard rock albums you should check out”. Other than that the ordering and inclusions/exclusions are mostly nonsense.

13 hours ago
paauwerhouse

where’s St. Anger?

12 hours ago
FatCatWithAHat1

I’m shocked that AiC was listed. Also shocked how low black album and peace sells are

10 hours ago
WatcherOvertheWaves

It was definitely a pleasant surprise, at least for me. Beautiful album.

Without a more nuanced reordering, I'd probably have swapped Ride the Lightning and Metallica. Real surprise of the list for me is the absence of Appetite.

4 hours ago
JDT747

No avenged sevenfold is criminal

12 hours ago
i_likebeefjerky

Waking the Fallen if I had to choose one. 

12 hours ago
ASUMicroGrad

The list is trash. Way too much numetal in the top 30 and missing a lot of amazing albums.

12 hours ago
WaffleGuy23

SOAD doesn’t deserve to even sniff the top 10

14 hours ago
PapaIIII

They had some great albums.

But I mean..Ride is way above all their albums.

14 hours ago
penguins8766

Agree

14 hours ago
Themountaintoadsage

Easily should be in the top 20-30 with Toxicity. One of the greatest metal albums of the 2000’s, if not the greatest

12 hours ago
goblinsnguitars

Toxicity is a great album. Not top 10 to anything from the 70's or 80's but still.

12 hours ago
ThrashThunder

Heavily disagree

Either their debut album or Toxicity can easily fit in a top 10

12 hours ago
WaffleGuy23

They’re very talented. Serj has great vocal range.

But there is absolutely no reality where any of their albums should be at the top of an all-time metal list.

12 hours ago
No-Question4729

2nd?!?!

12 hours ago
havengr

The only album i won't have problem see above MoP in a Metal list would be Painkiller.

12 hours ago
Pliolite

Rust In Peace?

11 hours ago
oldmate30beers

Above puppets? No

5 hours ago
Pliolite

It's a tough call...but I think Five Magics is just so good, it tips it, for me. Justice will always be my favourite Metallica record.

4 hours ago
eeeerich

How tf is Exodus Bonded by Blood behind Def Leopard and Living Color…I do hate these lists sometimes…lol

11 hours ago
Vaestmannaeyjar
My Mother Was a Witch

List isn't idiotic for once. Would probably replace Painkiller by either Maiden's number of the beast or Pantera's reinventing the steel, but Painkiller isn't stealing its slot.

11 hours ago
GripItAndWhipIt

RTS?!

9 hours ago
Time-Routine9863

Why can I hear Lars saying “Fing Ozzy!”

7 hours ago
TheNotoriousSHAQ

I’d substitute Pain Killer for The Legacy

5 hours ago
gravitythrone

Jesus. Piece of Mind not on this list is just stupid.

4 hours ago
Tuttledotspace

Paranoid being first is solid It’s iconic with legendary songs but I lean toward Master of Puppets

2 hours ago
Dirty_Wookie1971

Death Angel gets forgotten once again, The Ultra Violence should easily Be on this list, along with albums such as : Spreading the Disease - Anthrax

Speak English or Die - S.O.D.

Violence has Arrived - GWAR

Where the hell is Kill ‘em All? Did I miss that one?

1 hour ago
GENGARKING87
Ride the Lightning

Dude how tf is slayer even in the conversation!? I know that they’re popular and all but reign in blood isn’t even the best slayer album, and putting it over painkiller and RiP is criminal. I could think of so many albums from better bands that deserve to be in that spot way more than slayer.

11 hours ago
mh00771

Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales needs to move within the top 20. Nothing sounded like that when it came out.

Sepultura Arise needs to be on there in top 20

14 hours ago
urlach3r
Hardwired... to Self-Destruct

Some really good picks here, and a few bands I've never heard of, but Operation Mindcrime way down at 38th is just not right. Top ten, easily.

14 hours ago
SpidersLou

Where is justice placed on the list I wonder

12 hours ago
Pliolite

Rust at 5 is insanity. I'd place it as...

  1. Rust In Peace

  2. Justice

  3. Puppets

  4. Reign In Blood

  5. British Steel/Number of the Beast

10 hours ago
Hotspurs81

RIP #1. Nothing comes close to it

6 hours ago
kum_todor

I like there's no Maiden albums here.

14 hours ago
BigFatGreekPannus

Number of the Beast got #6

14 hours ago
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15 hours ago
Otaku-Therapist

Because they're metal?

15 hours ago
spineone

No

15 hours ago
tayr5242
Disposable Hero

go back and listen to Dam That River, Dirt, and Them Bones and you’ll see why Dirt is on the list

15 hours ago
spineone

I’m a huge fan of rage and AIC. Neither band is metal. Great albums but not metal. Slipknot and A7x don’t have an album on here but AIC and rage do? It’s really not judging metal. Call it a ‘good hard album’ list not a metal list.

15 hours ago
Youbannedmebutimhere

Slipknot is on the list.

15 hours ago
spineone

Stopped looking after the top 50 because I saw all I needed to see.

15 hours ago
tayr5242
Disposable Hero

slipknot’s there twice, self titled and Iowa

15 hours ago
10Years_InThe_Joint
Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz, Kazoo

They were really standing on the borderline between grunge and metal. I'd count them in the list

14 hours ago
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15 hours ago
WeatherIcy6509

Damn,...its not even in my top 10.

14 hours ago
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15 hours ago
Colty3

Slipknot is literally on there twice

15 hours ago