Into the Depths Most Underrated Hard Rock & Metal Albums of the 1980s

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2021
  • Devil’s Five/Double Vision/Gruesome Threesome Award-winning filmmaker Terry R. Wickham had a blast Sunday morning August 15th recording a special episode of his CZcams Channel show Into the Depths with two special Guests, Hard Rock/Metal Expert Author/Journalist/Podcaster Martin Popoff and Pete Pardo.
    Wickham says, “It’s not every day you get a chance to talk to two people with the authoritative knowledge we each have accumulated over a lifetime of listening to hard rock and heavy metal. It was a heck a lot of fun sharing each of our choices for the Top-10 Underrated Hard Rock Metal Albums from the 1980s and passionately explaining why we made each album choice.
    What was so cool for me was I didn’t know beforehand what albums Martin or Pete were going to choose. This brought an exciting aspect of anticipation before each choice. Up until Sunday morning, I found it a real challenge to narrow down only the Top-10 Underrated hard rock/metal albums, because there is so many, I love from that incredibly bountiful music decade.
    We also set the criteria to be albums that were not the obvious choices, which resulted in each of us focusing on bands that should have been huge that released one or two albums with the same band lineup before breaking up or fading into obscurity.
    So, get ready to learn of some truly inspiring 1980s Hard Rock/Metal album choices everyone should seek out with gusto after watching the show. Wickham is aiming to have the show ready by Sunday August 22.
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  • @StocktonJustin95
    @StocktonJustin95 Před 3 lety +21

    Talking about the end of this video, im 26 and ill say there is no joy like finding a music shop and buying cds and putting them on in the car or coming home after work to finding a bunch in the mailbox to throw on the stereo while relaxing for the evening, reading the booklets hell writing my own reviews and talking about it woth others. Theres just a true art to collecting albums and really letting them grow on you and ill never let that leave my life. Great video as always!

    • @erikberg5363
      @erikberg5363 Před 3 lety +5

      I’m also 26 and I agree 100%. Finding lost gems from decades ago is always super exciting, it’s amazing how many fantastic bands from the past 50+ years unfortunately fell through the cracks. Unfortunately the closest record store to me is more than 2 hours away so most of my music discovery is through the internet but it makes it all the more cool when I do get to go to a shop and hold the actual thing in my hands.

    • @StocktonJustin95
      @StocktonJustin95 Před 3 lety +4

      @@erikberg5363 i feel you! Its more special when i get to go I have a really cool one i go to every few months or so about an hour from me otherwise its online hunting!

    • @TimmyTantrum
      @TimmyTantrum Před 3 lety +1

      I'm a little older at 32, but still same generation, and I'm right there with you--been collecting records and CDs since I was 5, have now amassed almost 2,000 CDs and records with no intention of slowing down. There's not a ton of us in this age group, but we're out there still.

  • @marcdiego1
    @marcdiego1 Před 2 lety +8

    The 2 Crimson Glory albums are MASTERPIECES!!!! Midnight was a fantastic singer....

  • @jorgemateus7016
    @jorgemateus7016 Před 3 lety +35

    One f the most underrated albums for me was NIGHT OF THE CRIME by ICON.

  • @shaunsmith3538
    @shaunsmith3538 Před 3 lety +5

    Great viewing guys!
    Here's 10 for you...
    1. Strangeways - Native Sons '87
    2. Kingdom Come - In Your Face '89
    3. House of Lords - S/T '88
    4. Badlands - S/T '89
    5. FM - Tough it Out '89
    6. Blue Murder - S/T '89
    7. Bonham - Disregard of Timekeeping '89
    8. Fiona - Beyond the Pale '86
    9. Rio - Borderline '85
    10. Jean Beauvoir - Drums along the Mohawk '86
    👍

  • @jarneymatt2646
    @jarneymatt2646 Před 3 lety +11

    In regards to the ending conversation, I've actually explored 3 bands catalogues those being Kansas, Genesis, and Toto thanks to Pete's SoT channel so I appreciate you guys keeping the talk for great music going.

  • @archibaldsalyards926
    @archibaldsalyards926 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this episode!!! Out of the 50+ Sea Of Tranquility episodes I’ve watched… this one hit HOME!!! Pete, I was also that kid (born 1968) who went into the record store and purchased them based on the COVER!
    More often than not, (thank the Metal Gods) I hit a home run!!
    The fact that you all mentioned TOBRUK! Stone Fury!! Kick Axe!! ICON!! Great White’s first album (which I have on vinyl) and worn out!! This was so much fun!!! And I now have a list of five other bands I need to seek out!! God only hopes when I make my next FULL ALBUM purchases, the band actually sees some money!!! Thank you again for all your insight!!

  • @MREB4274
    @MREB4274 Před 3 lety +2

    Great show. Thanks guys!

  • @MyMusicCorner
    @MyMusicCorner Před 3 lety +3

    Picture-Diamond Dreamer
    Meliah Rage-Kill To Survive
    Omen-The Curse
    Warlord-Deliver Us
    Flotsam and Jetsam-Doomsday for the Deceiver

  • @matthewfeduzi4751
    @matthewfeduzi4751 Před 3 lety +13

    This was one of the best shows ever on this Channel.

    • @janerikmellesdal3868
      @janerikmellesdal3868 Před 3 lety

      I agree, right up my alley it is😎

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. If you want to see more like it and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @jasonwalt1664
    @jasonwalt1664 Před 3 lety +1

    Great show guys. I love these kind of videos. Learning about bands from yesteryear is great. Watching from Trenton Ontario Canada

  • @domielakrabi3276
    @domielakrabi3276 Před 3 lety +9

    Glad to hear someone mentioning "Warlock" - a underrated genuine German metal band.

    • @treffbennett6534
      @treffbennett6534 Před 2 lety +1

      Doro=amazing female vocals. She really didn't even need to use a microphone...... yeah, stellar band with tight tunes that rocked the house!

  • @jlcougilljr
    @jlcougilljr Před 3 lety +1

    GREAT SHOW PETE!! our generation rocked and still rocks guys! glad to see the Blue Murder, what an album! \m/ \m/

  • @kamranmalik8546
    @kamranmalik8546 Před 3 lety +14

    Autograph- Sign in Please
    Saigon Kick
    Malice- In The Beginning
    Dream Theater- When Day and Dream Unite
    Fastway
    Babylon A.D.
    Black Fate- Commander of Fate
    W.A.S.P.- Inside the Electric Curcus
    Yngwie Malmsteen’s- Odyssey
    Black Sabbath- Headless Cross
    Motörhead- Another Perfect Day/Orgasmatron/Rock ‘n’ Roll
    Judas Priest- Point of Entry/Turbo/Ram It Down
    Thin Lizzy- Renegade/Thunder and Lightning
    Saxon- Rock the Nations/Destiny

    • @PowerslaveWarrior
      @PowerslaveWarrior Před 3 lety

      So many great mentions here...Inside The Electric Circus is very melodic with a dark, sombre atmospheric feel. It's aprobably my favourite W.A.S.P. all time although only by a hair. So glad to see Turbo and Ram it down...AMAZING songs, except for Johnny Be Good and Parental Guidance which are atrocious.

    • @meatjuice9081
      @meatjuice9081 Před 3 lety +3

      Malice kicks ass. License To Kill is a hidden gem of 80s metal

    • @erikberg5363
      @erikberg5363 Před 3 lety

      I like your inclusion of underrated albums by known bands! Thin Lizzy is especially cool to see since they never get mentioned in Metal discussions, I guess probably because so many of their albums have such a variety of styles.

    • @stephanieu.
      @stephanieu. Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with you on that W.A.S.P album.

  • @briansf7012
    @briansf7012 Před rokem +1

    What a great discussion. glad it popped up.

  • @matthewjachimiec
    @matthewjachimiec Před 3 lety +3

    I really appreciated the conversation at the end and how much you guys are aware of how lucky you were to have grown up in the 70’s and 80’s. I’m much younger than you gentlemen so I never got to enjoy the experience of true record shopping, but I try my best to be actively engaged with all music I listen to, especially new music. I think a lot of young people think of music listening as a passive activity, which is a real shame since active listening of full albums is the best way to have new music grow on you. I recently listened to King Crimson’s album Lizard and didn’t “get it.” But after doing some research and giving it repeated, careful listens I think it’s genius! I wish more people realized that a lot of music requires effort and repeated listens to fully appreciate!

    • @carlsalazar4490
      @carlsalazar4490 Před 2 lety

      I’m glad that you can appreciate the music of the past. I’m seeing more channels by younger people reviewing music from the 70’s and 80’s. When I was younger, I didn’t have that many records, so everyone was like a treasure to me, I would listen to them repeatedly. I could listen to music for hours and not get bored. I think nowadays people have less time to appreciate music. People are bombarded with so many choices, that they limited time to each choice. I find myself having less time to enjoy music and I’m 60 years old, i should have all the time in the world. Try to find that quiet time and remove all distraction and just be in the moment. i hope you find music that moves you and spend the time to see the beauty in every thing you do.

  • @kevinturchin
    @kevinturchin Před 3 lety +12

    Fifth Angel- S/T
    Loved Pete’s Crimson Glory and Fate’s Warning picks. Tons of stuff to explore from Terry and Martin as usual. Thanks!

  • @fattymcfatso1083
    @fattymcfatso1083 Před 3 lety +1

    I was in the army and shot . . . . a music video.
    Cool, Brah.
    Thank you for your service.

  • @toddedwards5144
    @toddedwards5144 Před 3 lety +8

    This is so awesome. I guess I’m going to be buying some cds of bands I’ve never heard of. I love this. It’s just like when Eddie Trunk does this on his show. It’s always great to hear new (old) stuff.

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety

      Thank you. If you want to see more like it and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @shawnmurphy5669
    @shawnmurphy5669 Před rokem +1

    Really like Terry on here, cool stories and some cool picks!!

  • @richie8538
    @richie8538 Před 3 lety +6

    Jag Panzer-Ample Destruction, Meliah Rage-Kill to Survive, Helstar-A Distant Thunder, Purgatory-Tied to the Tracks, Shok Paris-Steel and Starlight Rock In Peace Eric Wagner of Trouble/The Skull

  • @erikberg5363
    @erikberg5363 Před 3 lety +3

    Super cool show 🤘🤘
    There are so many great underground metal bands from the 80s, I know there are lots I haven’t listened to yet and I was glad to get some more recommendations!
    Most of my list I would call “under-appreciated”. Not very well known but highly rated by those that know of them. I stuck to more traditional styles of metal (didn’t include thrash or more extreme styles).
    My favourites:
    Manilla Road - Open the Gates
    Saint Vitus - Saint Vitus
    Satan - Court in the Act
    Metal Church - Metal Church
    Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead
    Loudness - Disillusion
    Savatage - Sirens
    Pagan Altar - Pagan Altar
    Trouble - Psalm 9
    Sortilège - Métamorphose
    Witchfynde - Give ‘Em Hell
    Witchfinder General - Friends of Hell
    Holocaust - The Nightcomers
    Brocas Helm - Black Death
    …and I’ll toss in Legend - Fröm the Fjörds (I know it’s ‘79 but such a killer record!)

  • @janerikmellesdal3868
    @janerikmellesdal3868 Před 3 lety +11

    Martin..Honeymoon Suite? Great underrated Canadian band. Melodic hardrock, great hooks, production and musicianship

    • @foggyblues13
      @foggyblues13 Před 2 lety

      They got plenty of radio play back in the day. I saw them a few times. Always solid.

  • @gunnypfitness
    @gunnypfitness Před 3 lety +9

    Riot , Armored Saint, Fates Warning, Legs Diamond

  • @erikkeller6389
    @erikkeller6389 Před 3 lety +18

    Pete. You & Martin should do a "Top 10 artists/bands from Canada." I feel that would be very interesting.

    • @wolf1977
      @wolf1977 Před 3 lety

      My list of fave Canadian Bands (not too many surprises):
      Saga
      April Wine
      Rush
      BTO
      Guess Who
      Triumph
      Chilliwack
      Honeymoon Suite
      The New Pornographers
      Trooper
      Streetheart
      The Stampeders
      Buffalo Springfield/Neil Young
      The Band
      Mahogany Rush
      The Tea Party
      Barenaked Ladies
      Sloan
      Coney Hatch
      Goddo
      Harlequin
      Jeff Healey
      Trooper

    • @allthatyoutouch3164
      @allthatyoutouch3164 Před 3 lety +1

      @@wolf1977 Helix

    • @wolf1977
      @wolf1977 Před 3 lety +1

      @@allthatyoutouch3164 Can I just also say (the obvious): there are/were a zillion really good Canadian rock bands, it's really uncanny how many that country produced

    • @allthatyoutouch3164
      @allthatyoutouch3164 Před 3 lety +1

      @@wolf1977 Indeed

    • @ukrocksounds3419
      @ukrocksounds3419 Před 3 lety +2

      I wonder if Martin heard of Reckless self titled female vocals from Canada. Only did one album. Opened up with track victim of time. So under rated.

  • @Scandolo
    @Scandolo Před 3 lety +7

    I loved the final conversation, beautiful and meaningful.

  • @jimgroff6880
    @jimgroff6880 Před 3 lety +4

    Metal Shop every Friday night in the 1980s. You would hear these bands. FM radio

  • @sjeii9454
    @sjeii9454 Před 3 lety +1

    This was one of the best videos I've seen and during it I was thinking what Terry stated at the end. I'm 51 and feel like the time for me for music going to the record store and not knowing what to buy or get and just looking at covers and basing my decision then. Also, this episode made me aware of bands I didn't know. Ashbury being one. Love discovering new music and just really enjoy this topic. SoT has many great videos and love Pete's enthusiasm with topics, and imo, Martin is top notch with his thoughts, comments, and choices, but a tremendous thank you for doing this and having Terry on was awesome. Great vid!

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety

      Thank you. My show is called Into the Depths with Terry R. Wickham, but I changed it for this show's special topic. If you want to see more of my shows like it and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @747jono
    @747jono Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic show guys

  • @bananenmus_tv1483
    @bananenmus_tv1483 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the great intro!

  • @iainhead9898
    @iainhead9898 Před 2 lety +2

    Greetings from across the pond in the good old UK. Oh. My. God. I haven't enjoyed a conversation this much in ages. I even went back to the beginning and made a note of all 3 of your top 10's and your Hon. mentions.... 36 in total (I think!!!) and only 3 names I didn't know - and 2 of those were Martins final 2 picks! The 3rd was Ashbury... Of the other 33, only 4 I don't have on either cd or vinyl, namely Overdrive, Toxic, Heathen and Highway Chile.
    How great to sit there nodding away to nearly everything the three of you said, including your closing comments about the streaming revolution...
    Best bit? Hearing Terry say that Icon are recording with Steven Clifford again. Once, I'd have thought that about as likely as Donald Trump becoming President or Brexit actually happening Or not... .
    Weirdly, my top 10 (today!) doesn't include any of those 30+... 1. ICON Night of the Crime 2. LILLIAN AXE Lillian Axe 3. FIFTH ANGEL Fifth Angel 4. MOTHERS FINEST Iron Age 5. DEMON Night of the Demon 6. Q5 Steel the Light 7. RAVEN All For One 8. PHANTOM BLUE Phantom Blue 9. FORTNOX Fortnox 10. INTRINSIC Intrinsic...
    Course, tomorrow, 80% would change! I mean... JAG-WIRE? RIFF RAFF? VICIOUS RUMORS? HEADPINS? Where would it end! Thanks again guys, and keep the faith!

  • @sammyorr2265
    @sammyorr2265 Před 2 lety +2

    Very enjoyable video. You three should do another one of these. Rail is a band I’ve never heard of. Some of their stuff is available for streaming on Spotify. Their album The Arrival is uploaded from vinyl. You know a band’s album is super obscure when you’re listening to a vinyl version of it on Spotify!

  • @rizzamran2775
    @rizzamran2775 Před 2 lety

    Glad that I'm able to hear this discussion among you guys. It's honored that some of my favorites albums also included in this discussion as well. Just to inform you guys that I'm from South East Asia and I already listened to Icon's debut album back in 1985 or 86 when I was 15 or 16. The funny thing is that I got a cassette from a small music shop near to my place which was Slayer on A side and Icon on B side and actually 2 song were missing and furthermore one of the song I just listened like half of it..lol.. I remembered that I straight away fell in love with World War, Under My Gun, Rock N Roll Maniac and off course the rest came after that. It didn't take me long time to really into the whole cassete. I try to find the vinyl or at least a cassette during that time and seems that no place selling this album. I only had a chance to enjoy their full album once the CZcams available on the internet. My point is I totally blamed the distribution division of the record company for this reason. We are in the small country far away and we are not getting chance to have this albums. Yes, we had metal section in our music store but you definitely will find those big boys like. Maiden, Priest, Scorpions,Ratt etc etc.. easily.

  • @arunsabherwal6256
    @arunsabherwal6256 Před 3 lety +3

    fantastic presentation. Awesome and evokes a lot of emotion of music which has been burried or forgotten but is awesome and worth exploring. (The intro was different and refreshing though I got confused that it's SoT or not 😂. ) . Thanks guys and esp to the new participant (Rick ?) For adding a fresh dimension to the discussion . 👍

    • @seaoftranquilityprog
      @seaoftranquilityprog  Před 3 lety +2

      This was Terry's show Into the Depths from his channel...we also ran it on SoT. Not an SoT original program. Martin and I were guests.

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. If you want to see more like it and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @randyhenderson6166
    @randyhenderson6166 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the Malice suggestion, Terry. I like it on first listen!!

  • @leethomas2155
    @leethomas2155 Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought and going through your 50 years of Nazareth book Martin... Great stuff!

  • @hansvandenheuvel7662
    @hansvandenheuvel7662 Před 3 lety +1

    Great show again. Always great to discover new bands and albums.
    Being from the Netherlands I was wondering if any of you heard the Dutch band Picture? They were the first real Heavy Metalband in the Netherlands and made some great albums in the eighties.

  • @NewMiliJayBlog
    @NewMiliJayBlog Před 3 lety +1

    Nice to hear Santers mentioned. I had their three records but lost them when I moved away from home. I curse the day I let those records go. I should have held onto them. Pete, maybe that can be a show: records, or whatever, you once had but let go, and over a decade later look back wondering why, why didn’t I keep it!?

  • @thecheesecakefactor7982
    @thecheesecakefactor7982 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm in my early 20's and have so much respect for the 70s and 80s rock scene. I admit I'm one of those people who uses Spotify to listen to all of my music. Though I come on this channel to continuously expanding my music library, though too be honest I'm very grateful for the time I'm in since I can find so many bands within seconds and also have so many eras as well. For instance I love 70s and 80s rock, but I also love modern psychedelic and dream pop. It's always a pleasure see y'all's view on different rock classics!

  • @mrt77wv
    @mrt77wv Před 3 lety +4

    Wasn't expecting to see nomeansno mentioned here, but Martin happily surprised me.

  • @h0ll0wm9n
    @h0ll0wm9n Před 3 lety +2

    Super episode, guys. Agree about ICON! And several others the guys mentions ...
    If you haven't already discovered: Discogs "suggestion engine" is your friend. When you bring up an album on Discogs, scroll to bottom of page ... it'll be like this SOT episode all over again ;)

  • @mdlatham
    @mdlatham Před 3 lety +1

    Great show as always. Martin and Pete are gold, and terry was a nice addition. I only wish these shows had show notes because I can never catch all the names mentioned ☹️

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety

      Thank you. If you want to see more of my shows like it and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @RobNY5150
    @RobNY5150 Před 2 lety

    I’m late to this video. I grew up in the 80s and went to college in the early 90s. I agree that going to a music store and searching through the CDs (in my case) was amazing. I feel like my generation was the last to truly be passionate about albums, maybe even music in general. Over the last few years, I’ve been purchasing used CDs from eBay filling in some of the gaps in my collection. It has actually somewhat sparked my passion for music again. This channel has also done that to a certain extent so thank you!

  • @motygrusman448
    @motygrusman448 Před 3 lety +2

    Great show guys, well done. no cutting off one another each detail was very interesting. To me one of the albums that could have done much better was VANDENBERG self titled i think from 1984 and first album of Alcatrazz with great line up of Graham Bonnet and Yngwie Malmsteen

  • @chrisdodd9606
    @chrisdodd9606 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done Martin! For mentioning Santers-Racing time. They are massive underrated.Does Pete know them?If not have a try Pete.
    Chris D,Huddersfield,England

  • @briandunlap8534
    @briandunlap8534 Před 3 lety +5

    Riot - Fire Down Under
    Sword - Metalized
    Exciter - Heavy Metal Maniac
    Anvil - Forged in Fire
    Piledriver - Metal Inquisition
    Pentagram - Day of Reckoning
    Znowhite - Act of God

    • @ukrocksounds3419
      @ukrocksounds3419 Před 3 lety +4

      Cant go wrong with Fire down under, also love Narita.

    • @anthonyrivers1619
      @anthonyrivers1619 Před 3 lety +2

      Still listen to Exciter! And all Hail the Exalted PILEDRIVER!!!

    • @Yonder88
      @Yonder88 Před 3 lety

      No doubt that you were there when it happened. :-)

  • @haitolawrence5986
    @haitolawrence5986 Před 3 lety +12

    SHY: Brave the Storm. One of the most perfect melodic metal albums of all time. I still can't believe it didn't own the radio when it came out.

    • @BSPVMD
      @BSPVMD Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, that's a great record. I used to have that on cassette and I'll be darned if I know what the heck happened to it, and I don't get rid of anything. I bet I loaned it to someone and forgot to get it back...

    • @haitolawrence5986
      @haitolawrence5986 Před 3 lety +2

      @@BSPVMD When I bought that album it came with a t-shirt of the the album cover.. It was two sizes too small!! Great album though! 😎

    • @BSPVMD
      @BSPVMD Před 3 lety +1

      @@haitolawrence5986 That's awesome, lol!

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety +2

      You might be interested that I licensed 3 Shy songs in my last feature film Double Vision, which Won Best Thriller Film @ Hell's Kitchen NYC Festival and Top Audience Award @ the International Film Festival Manhattan 2020. I carefully loaded the film with hard rock & heavy metal songs from bands like Autograph, Steve Lynch, Benedictum, Fierce Heart, Divine Ascension, Evan Wickham, Rian, Dynazty, Raven, Pamela Moore, Hydrogyn, Spiritual Sickness, Osukaru, Marco Sfogli and Steve Booke. If you want to learn more like Double VIison and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @robbrannen193
    @robbrannen193 Před 3 lety +2

    TT Quick - Metal of Honor
    Lion - Dangerous Attraction
    King Kobra - Ready To Strike
    Meliah Rage - Kill To Survive
    Rough Cutt - Rough Cutt

  • @mopar574
    @mopar574 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video guys! A few I wanted to throw in :
    "Psalm 9" "Trouble"
    "Circus of Power" "Circus of Power"
    "Clutch" "Clutch"
    "Kill or Be Killed" "Blessed Death"
    "Power And Pain" "Whiplash"
    "Heavy Metal Maniac" " Exciter"

  • @corleth84
    @corleth84 Před 2 lety

    Martin - thanks a lot for those top 2 bands... had never heard about them, now I have, and both sound awesome.

  • @powrnap
    @powrnap Před 3 lety +12

    I’ll add 5 NY based bands: Riot - Fire Down Under (as discussed on this channel), Hitttman (w/frequent Tranquility guest Jim Bacchi), Zebra - 3.V (many great hooks), Good Rats - Live At Last (raw yet diverse & catchy), BOC - Imaginos (their most prog metal effort).

    • @kevindayton9757
      @kevindayton9757 Před 3 lety

      YES!!! Good Rats!!! How about 805? * not exactly HARD rock but great all the same. OR Crack The Sky (Baltimore).

    • @patriotpizzaman
      @patriotpizzaman Před 3 lety

      Fire of Unknown Origin is my number most underated classic! Every song is a banger!

    • @dvg4104
      @dvg4104 Před 2 lety +1

      My friends and I used to see Zebra play at "CYO dances," which were basically concerts in a catholic school gymnasium. Late 70's - early 80's. This was in the New Orleans area, where Zebra was from (they went back and forth between Louisiana/Gulf Coast and NY).

  • @jeffreycherep8264
    @jeffreycherep8264 Před 3 lety +8

    "Court In The Act" is one of my favorite records. Brian Ross is my favorite NWOBHM vocalist.

  • @slaydesaid8741
    @slaydesaid8741 Před 3 lety

    YES! Martin, you're the man. 😀 Finally NoMeansNo gets some recognition. Love that band, one of my all-time favorites. Fantastic rhythm section by the Wright brothers. I agree with the album choice, as "Wrong" was absolutely their breakthrough album (albeit amongst the chosen few, who discovered the band). I doubt Pete will love it, as it is definitely closer to punk rock than metal, but I love them.
    I had never heard of Sons Of Freedom before but "The Criminal" is a banger, considering the year it came out. Strange how it didn't explode.
    Other mentions I would add to the list:
    Masters Of Reality (pick: Selftitled debut album from 1988). A band named after the Black Sabbath album, however, their style was more blues-based hard rock. Excellent debut album. They even got legendary drummer Ginger Baker in the band for their second album, but for some reason, success and popularity escaped them. Very underrated band.
    The Mothers (pick: Debut album "First Born" from 1991). I know nothing about this band (who has nothing to do with Frank Zappa's band) other than owning the album, which I believe was the only album they released. It's a very well-produced hard rock album with some great hooks and songs. It was even on the Elektra label, so it wasn't like they were on a small independent label, but I don't think anyone but me bought the album back in the day 🤣 (OK, one did, since you can check out a song from the album here: czcams.com/video/rlmNKKzPr2o/video.html)
    Head's Up (pick: "Soul Brother Crisis Intervention" from 1990). This band released one full album plus an EP (which I believe is their best work). It was a funk-metal band and given the year the debut album came out, it's a mystery why they didn't become huge. Faith No More had released "The Real Thing" the year before, Living Colour released "Time's Up" the same year and Red Hot Chili Peppers were becoming big, releasing "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" the following year, so funk-metal was absolutely getting big. I remember being to a concert with the band where we were like 30 people attending them. They still put on a great show.
    [Edit: Just saw that the subject was for albums from the 1980's and I have selected two albums from the early 1990's - doh! 🤪]

  • @parishofrock2963
    @parishofrock2963 Před 3 lety +2

    Great show. Witchfynde on Friday, Tobruk today. You’re really bringing up long lost memories! Anyway, here’s my top 10:
    Babylon AD - S/T
    Jimmy Barnes - Working Class Man
    Drive, She Said - S/T
    Giant - Last of the Runaways
    Girl - Sheer Greed
    Gun - Taking on the World
    Steve Jones - Fire & Gasoline
    Romeo’s Daughter - S/T.
    Slade - Til Deaf do us Part
    Uriah Heep - Abominog

    • @bostonvh
      @bostonvh Před 3 lety +1

      Funny, not sure where you are, but here in Australia working class man is one of the biggest most popular albums of the 80’s. It’s still played on radio constantly

    • @parishofrock2963
      @parishofrock2963 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bostonvh Hi, I’m in the UK, where Jimmy Barnes is rarely known.

    • @bostonvh
      @bostonvh Před 3 lety

      @@parishofrock2963 cool to know👍

  • @purpletemple1
    @purpletemple1 Před 2 lety

    I agree Terry, it was (and still is) a great pleasure to go to record stores and discover new (or old) bands, go through the albums, buy sometimes based only on the covers...it's so cool! Just today, I went to an outdoor market and found 18 cd's/ Lp's from 80's, 90's bands for 2,5$ each (Symphony X, Bang Tango, Waysted, Lee Aaron, Black N' Blue...). Such a blast! Great show!

  • @sebastienlavoie9334
    @sebastienlavoie9334 Před 3 lety

    Thanks alot guys, i have bands now that i need to discover, i really liked that discussion. One canadian band i really liked in the early 90's was Slik Toxik and their album Doin' The Nasty, they had 3 ''hits'' on that album, Helluvatime, White Lies/Blach Thruth and the ballad By The Fireside. Now i have to go and listen Vyper, No Means No, Rough Cutt, Satan and Icon!!!!

  • @gabecorreia1670
    @gabecorreia1670 Před 3 lety +4

    King’s X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska
    Metal Church - Metal Church
    Malice - License To Kill
    Helstar - Remnants Of War
    Fates Warning - No Exit
    Flotsam & Jetsam - No Place For Disgrace
    Killer Dwarfs - Tell Me Please
    Armored Saint - Raising Fear
    TNT - Knights Of The New Thunder
    Triumph - Thunder Seven

  • @vistalite
    @vistalite Před 3 lety +5

    Sea Hags. Great album. Opened for Badlands and killed it. Also, Kick Axe - Welcome to the Club. Riot - Fire Down Under.

    • @treffbennett6534
      @treffbennett6534 Před 2 lety +1

      Fire Down Under is hands down THE most undervalued hard rock album of all time-on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being best, Fire' is an 11! SEA HAGS only album is so freakin' good! Great, bluesy, trashy riffs, awesome groove and cool vocals-should have been HUGE!

  • @guillermomaldonado6277
    @guillermomaldonado6277 Před 3 lety +3

    Magnum had a spectacular run in the 80s that I really can't explain how was so ignored; I mean, ok, Chase the Dragon and Eleventh Hour were maybe too proggy for mainstream, but Storyteller's Night, Vigilante and Wings of Heaven are pure AOR/Hard rock bliss, true gems that should have catapulted them to a minimum of Survivor/Journey/Foreigner status. Great conversation! 🍺🤘

    • @aidenswords5809
      @aidenswords5809 Před 2 lety

      Great band but i think they suffered because they were heavier than genesis/yes to b considered british prog, they belonged more in the styx/kansas genre but werent from america

  • @jerryattwooll4864
    @jerryattwooll4864 Před 3 lety +7

    Mothers Finest Ironage. Like Tina Turner or Aretha Franklin with Marvin Gaye or Stevie Wonder fronting a combination of AC/DC and Black Sabbath.
    Illusion S/T features members of MF on an album that sounds like Led Zep crossed with AC/DC and a guest vocal spot for the great Steve Marriot.

    • @brunoooots
      @brunoooots Před 3 lety

      we don't hear that many Mother's Finest here in the great universe of SoT, cheers!

    • @jerryattwooll4864
      @jerryattwooll4864 Před 3 lety

      @@brunoooots I don't think I've ever heard them mentioned. Maybe Pete is not aware of them. The guy is incredibly knowledgeable about so many artists including many I would be willing to bet few of us have heard of but even Pete can't know every band that's ever existed.

  • @scottish2391
    @scottish2391 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the stonefury mention as well as the rough cut music for us back in those days we're like today's CZcams, video games and Etc

  • @ilovevinyl620
    @ilovevinyl620 Před 3 lety +3

    Manowar - Hail to England
    Running Wild - Port Royal
    Savatage - Gutter Ballet
    Warlord - And the Cannons of Destruction have begun ...

  • @sjwill1956
    @sjwill1956 Před 3 lety +3

    ,, and Lee Aaron is still at it .. just released a new CD called Radio ON ...

  • @liquidvizionsmadferit
    @liquidvizionsmadferit Před 2 lety +4

    Meliah Rage - Solitary Solitude
    Roxx Gang - Things You've Never Done Before
    Vain - No Respect
    Smashed Gladys - Social Intercourse
    Dangerous Toys - Dangerous Toys
    Nuclear Assault - Survive

  • @chrisharper6088
    @chrisharper6088 Před 3 lety +2

    Great to see Tobruk mentioned, Jem Davis from FM on keyboards, always like the early version of Wild on the Run, released as a 45 on Neat Records

  • @lazarossamaras4427
    @lazarossamaras4427 Před 3 lety +1

    Some that come to mind: Q5 - Steel the light, Hitman, Shy - Excess all areas, HELIX - Wild in the streets, Giuffria - Giuffria. All things Pete mentioned are some of my fave albums of all time, Badlands, Blue Murder, Crimson Glory, Savatage, Fates Warning ...

  • @pvdguitars2951
    @pvdguitars2951 Před 3 lety +1

    Just awesome: 35 picks ( incl honorable mentions)
    Terry, you nailed it : Malice, Rough Cutt, Icon but THANKS so much for Vyper, such a gem! Really criminal that they never get talked about!
    Martin: Coney Hatch, fantastic. And the surprise : Highway Chile ( their guitar player Ben Blauw won a Ted Nugent guitar 40 years ago)
    Pete: Fates Warning, Metal Church, Satan Heathen, Crimson Glory:,all tremendous
    My picks on top of the ones above:
    Madison : Diamond mistress, 84, Sweden
    Rapid Tears : Honestly, 82, Canada
    Powermad: absolute power, 89, USA
    Pretty Maids: red hot and heavy, 84, Denmark
    Sortilege: Metamorphose, 84, France
    Cyclone: brutal destruction, 86, Belgium
    Bodine: Bold as Brass, 82, Holland
    Anvil: Metal on Metal, 82, Canada
    Absolute gems, start to finish.
    Honorable mentions: Vicious Rumors, Lizzy Borden, Witchkiller, Leatherwolf, Annihilator

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety

      Thank you and I couldn't agree with you more about Vyper. Check out Vyper LIVE in Kansas City. It's a little rough with VHS quality, but someone THANKFULLY recorded them playing at that time of technology: czcams.com/video/JufJ-SPvmfE/video.html. If you want to see more episodes of my show Into the Depths, you will discover more music and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @archibaldsalyards926
    @archibaldsalyards926 Před 3 lety +4

    Absolutely love ROUGH CUT!! I can feel the passion in this band!!!! And yet 40+ years later, we’re still talking about this band!!??? Really!!??? They obviously had/have the GOODS!

  • @brunoooots
    @brunoooots Před 3 lety +3

    Heir Apparent - Graceful Inheritance (1986) comes to mind

  • @brianallen8091
    @brianallen8091 Před 3 lety +6

    The godamned KIX bands debut!!! 1981, All killer, no filler! Soooooo much better than Shitley Crue’s debut! Power Supply by Budgie is another criminally underrated album. Every cut is killer💥👊🏽

    • @rongabrieljr.8784
      @rongabrieljr.8784 Před 3 lety +1

      Love the Power Supply album, just recently discovered it.

    • @TimmyTantrum
      @TimmyTantrum Před 3 lety

      Mötley Pöo also rolls off the tongue.

  • @BretAHart
    @BretAHart Před 3 lety

    So many great memories associated with that Kick Axe lp. Great choice.

  • @briansf7012
    @briansf7012 Před rokem +1

    Great point on Fates Warning Pete. I discovered them on Perfect Symmetry. You'd think with the success of Queensryche, they would have been bigger.

  • @katesjanice
    @katesjanice Před 3 lety +1

    I was shopping albums starting in the late 60s. I'm a few years older than you. And I feel so fortunate to have been in high school and college during the 70s; med school in the early 80s. I wouldn't trade it for the world! Great music, great times.

    • @MFY-nx8qk
      @MFY-nx8qk Před 2 lety

      Tytan Rough Justice; Initially released an Ep that’s just classic NWOBHM.

  • @philouze1815
    @philouze1815 Před 3 lety +2

    Shy - Brave The Storm and Excess All Areas
    Icon - S/T and Night Of The Crime
    220 Volt - Eye To Eye

  • @grahamevans9606
    @grahamevans9606 Před 3 lety +2

    Terry's Lee Aaron pick...great.
    I've followed Lee ever since and she's a great singer still releasing good albums.
    Call Of The Wild which followed Metal Queen would be my fave Lee Aaron album.
    As usual...Martin is in line with me.
    Waysted were a great band.

  • @ramonace4770
    @ramonace4770 Před 3 lety +5

    Great picks! Love all these bands, Stone Fury, Vyper, Lee Aaron, Icon, Coney Hatch, Kickaxe!
    I'll just add Q5, Mama's Boys, The Rods and Biscaya.

    • @davoshaunessy7481
      @davoshaunessy7481 Před 3 lety +1

      Lee Aaron is fantastic
      20 plus excellent songs
      I love everything she has ever tried
      Had to go to Sweden n Germany cause her stupid manager early in career

    • @ramonace4770
      @ramonace4770 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davoshaunessy7481 Totally agree! She's an awesome singer!!! I was lucky enough to see her a few times live back in the eighties. Great shows!!

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety +1

      The Rods were definitely underrated and I saw Mama's Boys open for Gary Moore :)

    • @ramonace4770
      @ramonace4770 Před 2 lety

      @@TerryWickham Oh yes! So did I! They opened for Gary in 85! It was long time ago, but I remember it was such a great show!
      On that tour they were presenting "Power and Passion" and Gary Moore "Run for cover".
      Saw them open for Blue Öyster Cult in 88 too.

  • @neugey
    @neugey Před 3 lety +2

    This is going to be an unusual choice, but I nominate Living Colour - Vivid. Yes it was very popular, sold a lot, got good airplay and has the one monster hit (Cult of Personality) ... but what is forgotten about is how extraordinary the musicianship is and this album is such an enjoyable listen front to back. They opened so many minds - they broke a seeming color barrier in music, expanding metal's reach and introduced traditional headbanger fans to funk and other styles. I think this record should have a higher stature - right up there with the likes of GnR - Appetite and Whitesnake - Whitesnake. But it always gets forgotten about as the years go on and I can't figure out why.

  • @paulh6673
    @paulh6673 Před 3 lety +2

    I absolutely love these sorts of shows, shining a light on either long-forgotten favourites or giving me new things to obsess about.
    When it comes to 80s "rediscoveries", my own tastes tend towards the slightly oddball, low-budget versions of 'heavy metal', namely Manilla Road, Cirith Ungol, Brocas Helm, Liege Lord, Heavy Load Omen etc.
    Also albums like Ample Destruction by Jag Panzer any of the first 4 Chastain releases.
    Others...
    Warlord - And the Cannons of Destruction.. ( or Deliver Us EP)
    Holy Terror - Mind Wars
    Baron Rojo - Volumen brutal
    Slaughter - Strappado
    Sacrilege - Beyond the Realms of Madness
    Sabbat - History of a Time to Come and Dreamweaver
    And one of my fave NWOBHM albums by anyone - Savage - Let it Loose.
    But nothing beats NoMeansNo!

    • @treffbennett6534
      @treffbennett6534 Před 2 lety

      SAVAGE! Why Let It Loose isn't blasting out of every car on the road is beyond me!

  • @TimmyTantrum
    @TimmyTantrum Před 3 lety +3

    My choices that weren't mentioned, no order:
    1. Marshall Law- s/t (1989): predated the sound of Painkiller by a year, tragically under known
    2. Anthem- Bound To Break (1987): Japanese speed metal at its absolute finest. If you can find it, don't hesitate.
    3. Riot- Thundersteel (1988): American power metal, I debated which Riot album to include, but this one is underrated even among Riot fans. Killer record.
    4. Savage- Hyperactive (1985): their first album is a NWOBHM classic, but this one deserves more love. Those riffs...
    5. Rage- throw a dart at any of their '80s albums, Peavey's vocals are love 'em or hate 'em, but supreme German speed metal all the same
    6. Eloy- Metromania (1984): unfairly crapped on, I think this is one of their most interesting albums. Unashamedly '80s but still proggy, it's my favorite by them.
    7. Giant- Last of the Runaways (1989): they're like the Toto of hair metal, a bunch of session cats who threw together a hard rock band. Dann Huff is that rare combination of crazy good guitarist and highly talented singer. The whole band has chops for days, perfect pop metal.
    8. Vicious Rumors- Digital Dictator (1988): more US power metal, the band that introduced Vinnie Moore. Another of Mike Varney's bands, their second album after Vinnie Moore left, quality metal from start to finish. A tragedy that they're not a household name
    9. Loudness- Soldier of Fortune (1989): the album that introduced an American to the lineup in an attempt to widen their appeal in the US, ironically now dismissed because of it. Unfairly, might I add, this album was their best since Thunder In The East. Way better than another band that year who replaced a countryman with an American for similar reasons (Accept)
    10. Autograph- Loud and Clear (1987): they had their big hit in '84, then pretty much were forgotten. This is their best, loudest, hardest-rocking album. Still the pop metal style of the first album, but more guitars, less keyboards. I play this more than their other albums, this one deserves way more love, Steve Lynch is on fire as always.
    Honorable mentions:
    1. Tokyo Blade- Night of the Blade (1984): might've snuck into my top-10 if I had more history with it. Underrated even compared to their underrated debut.
    2. Kiss- Creatures of the Night (1982): underrated for Kiss, but it's Kiss, so how truly underrated could it be? I think it's finally getting its due as better than the far more famous Lick It Up.
    3. AC/DC- Flick of the Switch (1983): like Kiss above, this is underrated for AC/DC, but still a massively well known band, so how underrated could any of their albums realistically be? This album deserves an evaluation from casual fans who only know the big hits

  • @adamwarlock3530
    @adamwarlock3530 Před 3 lety +4

    I think Metal Shop was everywhere in the USA. I remember listening to it in the Chicagoland area.
    Yeah, Im surprised Rough Cutt wasnt bigger than they were. They had some really good tunes, Paul was/is a great vocalist and the guitarists were really good. They had their own sound too. Didnt really sound like the other bands out at the time. Actually Jake E Lee and Craig Goldy were in the band at one time. "Take Her" is still one of my favorite 80s metal tunes. I think Craig and Dio helped write it. Maybe if they had a video on MTV for Take Her, things wouldve been different.

  • @Yonder88
    @Yonder88 Před 3 lety +3

    Tygers of Pan Tang: Spellbound. Myofist: Thunder in Rock. And I totally agree on Coney Hatch.

  • @RickLawlerPropaganda
    @RickLawlerPropaganda Před 3 lety +2

    I was thinking Rail when you mentioned Seattle. I saw Rail open for VH in Eugene, Or. Good Band.

  • @TerryWickham
    @TerryWickham Před 2 lety

    For anyone who liked this show please check out the follow-up
    Top-10 Most Underrated Hard Rock Metal Albums of 90s
    czcams.com/video/EMmLamVk9BM/video.html
    5-Time Award-winning Director of Devil's Five/Double Vision/Gruesome Threesome Terry R. Wickham has a deep conversation with two special Guests, life-long Hard Rock/Metal friend Andrew Krepela and Hydrogyn Founder/Guitarist Jeff Westlake.

  • @Axefiend777
    @Axefiend777 Před 3 lety +2

    1 - Ace Frehley - Trouble Walking (1989)
    2 - Aerosmith - Rock In A Hard Place (1982)
    3 - Black Sabbath - Seventh Star (1986)
    4 - Coney Hatch - Coney Hatch (1982)
    5 - Kick Axe - Vices (1984)
    6 - Kingdom Come - In Your Face (1989)
    7 - Krokus - One Vice At A Time (1982)
    8 - Loudness - Soldier Of Fortune (1989)
    9 - Ratt - Reach For The Sky (1988)
    10 - Reckless - Heart Of Steel (1984)

  • @liquidzuel2321
    @liquidzuel2321 Před 3 lety

    So good to see Nomeansno get a mention, incredible rhythm section and a band that really stood apart from everyone else in the hardcore scene at that time.

  • @patriotpizzaman
    @patriotpizzaman Před 3 lety +2

    My top ten underrated hard rock/metal albums of the '80s:
    10) Phenomena~Phenomena
    09) Obsession~Scarred For Life
    08) Vandenberg~Vandenberg
    07) Malice~...In The Beginning
    06) Metal Church~Metal Church
    05) Badlands~Badlands
    04) TNT~Knights Of The New Thunder
    03) Savatage~Sirens
    02) Chastain~7th Of Never
    01) Riot~Fire Down Under

  • @tomsuzyinfluencerinfj2712

    Terry, I'm German, and I used to work for the US Army, Supply Division, (APO 09069) in Germany, Bremerhaven, 1977 - 1987. My monthly wage was awesome, they paid loads. Best job I've ever had...And listening to AFN Radio, watching American TV,. Cheap cigarettes and alcohol from the commissary, if you knew the right people. Great times.

  • @GenoCuddy
    @GenoCuddy Před 3 lety +1

    Great selections, will have to look in to those. I agree about both Lee Aaron and Candlemass, two exceptional performers/bands that should have hit the stratosphere. Messiah Marcolin has one of the best voices I've ever heard and Ancient Dreams is a favorite album of mine. Lee Aaron was one of those great Canadian metal queens that should have made it here, her along with Darby Mills and one of my favorites (see below) should have been huge, aside from Lita Ford there weren't any memorable voices in American hard rock/metal (I've always considered Joan Jett more punk than metal). Here is my top 4.
    4) AGENTZ - STICK TO YOUR GUNS : This was the sole album for this New York based group, released curiously in France by CBS Records, this band had a great raw, unpolished sound that somehow fit the melodic hard rock mold very well. Fantastic guitar work by Jason Sabo and tremendous synth/keyboards by Tommy Tindall, this has that sound I love in 80s hard rock. The only issue this band had, besides a lackluster name, was that vocalist Patrick Dubs (RIP) was not a strong singer and was ill-suited to this type of hard rock. Standouts include the title track, "Don't Tread on Me" and "Fire in the Heart."
    3) HARLOW - HARLOW: This one, along with next choice are cheating as they were released in the early 1990s, but then again there were still some bands that carried that 80s sound in to the next decade. This band was led by little known Teresa Straley and she is a beast on vocals. From the track "Chain Reaction" to "Empty" the red-headed hard rocker belts it out among the best female vocalists at the time. The subject material was quite heavy for what is, ostensibly, a melodic hard rock album. One of the tracks, "Beyond Control" I believe, is about a real life tragedy. Tommy Thayer was also a part of this project years after Black N' Blue and before his tenure in KISS.
    2) CHRISSY STEELE - MAGNET TO STEELE: Among the great female vocalists to come from Canada, Chrissy Steele gets lost in the shuffle. She replaced Darby Mills in the Headpins and released this beast of an album in 1991. She has a sensationally sultry voice, but can also scream her head off if the song requires it. The guitarist was the late, great Brian "Too Loud" MacLeod, also from the Headpins and this has a very L.A. Guns vibe to it. Some of my favorites are "Love You Till It Hurts," the exceptional ballad "Love Don't Last Forever" and "Move Over."
    1) ICON - NIGHT OF THE CRIME: What can I say that hasn't been said about this mammoth of an album, every song is perfect. All of the key players are committed to delivering what is the greatest melodic heavy metal album of all time. The guitar work does sometimes get diluted in the mix, but Dan Wexler still shines on the albums harder songs like "Out For Blood" and "Raise The Hammer." I can't name a particularly favorite song on this one as they are all fantastic, but if I had to choose, my favorites would be "Missing," "Danger Calling," "Frozen Tears" and "(Take Another) Shot At My Heart." It's a crime (no pun intended) that this album wasn't bigger.

  • @restofthejunk01
    @restofthejunk01 Před 3 lety +27

    Anything by Y&T basically.

    • @TimsVinylConfessions
      @TimsVinylConfessions Před 3 lety

      Amen

    • @Shawn-1971
      @Shawn-1971 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep and TNT

    • @treffbennett6534
      @treffbennett6534 Před 2 lety +2

      Dave Meniketti is an absolute beast on guitar AND behind the mic! Earthshaker and Black Tiger are as essential as oxygen! Y&T ripped it up, live, and although I like the early albums a helluva lot, they never really captured the magic they showed on stage-never failed to deliver in a live setting!

    • @iainhead9898
      @iainhead9898 Před 2 lety +1

      The first band I ever saw live, opening for AC/DC in Edinburgh back in '82... Not a bad way to start!!

    • @restofthejunk01
      @restofthejunk01 Před 2 lety

      @@iainhead9898 Awesome dude...

  • @philipibaugh2925
    @philipibaugh2925 Před rokem

    I'm 43 I'm new audiences and have expanded my punk hardcore roots and found a few different styles I love from just watching a couple months.

  • @martinfranco3716
    @martinfranco3716 Před 2 lety

    Really good show. Picked up on a lot of good bands I'll have to check out. Some underrated ones i really like a lot:
    Asterix- Self titled. Basically Lucifer's Friend before their debut. Great album.
    Mott - Shouting and Pointing. Always loved this one. It's filled with hard rock gems.
    Armageddon - Self titled. A supergroup with Keith Relf from the Yardbirds and Bobby Caldwell from Captain Beyond. This really is a killer classic.
    Dust - Hard Attack. Hard and heavy, should have been huge.
    Axis - It's A Circus World. Great hard rock. Vinny Appice on drums.
    Riggs - Riggs. Very enjoyable hard rock with some pop overtones.

  • @peteygemini60
    @peteygemini60 Před 3 lety +1

    Santers - yeah ! They also were Lee Aaron's backing band in the early days.

  • @barrymcleish403
    @barrymcleish403 Před 3 lety

    Nice curveball from Martin at the end. Jazzcore progressive punk maniacs NomeansNo were the last band I thought I would hear being mentioned on here. Such an unbelievably amazing band and it's great to see them getting some love.

  • @alandelaney5806
    @alandelaney5806 Před 3 lety

    Martin Poporffs choice More I was so happy to hear that , my old mate Brian Day was the bass player in the band , he lives local to me in S.e London, he played on one of the Donnington monsters bills, he had a nice studio in his house, had a few sessions down there , I play guitar. He’s an electrician now, haven’t seen in a few years

  • @edwinvandenkieboom5735

    TKO !!!! Excellent choice! Warrior- Fighting for the earth, Sacred Rite, Fifth Angel, Signal, Aldo Nova... good to see Highway Chile from my country (their first ep is even better).

  • @kenfrederick6223
    @kenfrederick6223 Před 3 lety +6

    I gotta go with Warrior- "Fighting For The Earth"(1985), White Wolf- "Standing Alone"(1984), and Attila- "Rolling Thunder"(1986).

    • @anthonyrivers1619
      @anthonyrivers1619 Před 3 lety +2

      Warrior!

    • @mikep9377
      @mikep9377 Před 3 lety +1

      Warrior - Fighting for the Earth is a great album. Saw them live on that tour at the Chuck Landis Country Club in Reseda, CA. They were great…

    • @anthonyrivers1619
      @anthonyrivers1619 Před 3 lety

      @@mikep9377 that is awesome! They have a newer song (1998?) Fight of Fall(?) that I really dig...

    • @user-zx4mp8jj6d
      @user-zx4mp8jj6d Před 10 měsíci

      White Wolf is simply bad generic 80s metal. The other ones rules.

    • @kenfrederick6223
      @kenfrederick6223 Před 10 měsíci

      Well, you know what they say about opinions.....@@user-zx4mp8jj6d

  • @franciskocher200
    @franciskocher200 Před 3 lety +1

    Great show...Hope you do another show together some day.

    • @TerryWickham
      @TerryWickham Před 2 lety

      Thank you. I can't speak for Martin or Pete but I don't think this will be our last show together. If you want to see more episodes of Into the Depths, my show covers music and other diverse topics like horror movies, filmmaking and more. Come on over to my Channel and hit the subscribe button czcams.com/users/TerryWickham

  • @angusiha
    @angusiha Před 3 lety +2

    No Means No are great!!! Maybe in a few months Martin will be praising the works of Fugazi on SOT.

  • @andyshelton4889
    @andyshelton4889 Před 3 lety +5

    Fates Warning “ No Exit” would be a great choice.😀

    • @treffbennett6534
      @treffbennett6534 Před 2 lety

      so strong-melodic and powerful.......essential Fates Warning!

  • @MultiNnn999
    @MultiNnn999 Před 3 lety

    Highway Chile did not disapoint! Thank you for the recommendation.

  • @Morbidous
    @Morbidous Před 3 lety +1

    Sindrome....their "Into The Halls Of Extermination" demo is just sublime.