The dudes list the 10 heaviest albums that came from the U.S. American Hard Rock and Metal scene of the seventies.
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@webbvandiver9139Ай бұрын
Right up my alley! Can’t wait to hear you, Martin and panel’s discussions. My picks… Hard Attack - Dust - 1972 Montrose - 1973 Tyranny & Mutation- BOC ‘73 Rocks - Aerosmith 1976 Helluva Band - Angel 1976 Legs Diamond - 1977 Narita- Riot - 1978/79 Nugent - 1975 Van Halen - 1978
@paulh6673Ай бұрын
Bolder Dam - Mourning Riot - Narita Alice Cooper - Killer Randy Holden - Population II Bloodrock - s/t Montrose - s/t Dust - Hard Attack Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come A couple of cheats - the closest thing the US had to Black Sabbath was probably Pentagram so I'd choose their "First Daze Here" compilation. But although recorded in the 70s, it wasn't a real album and was only released decades later. And related to that, similar story - "Child of Darkness" by Bedemon. Incredibly raw, bad demo quality, but very very heavy for the time.
@Dan-GaucherАй бұрын
You all don't like Dust,Ursa Major,Grand Funk,Stray Dog,Nitzinger?Killer records!
@SGED392Ай бұрын
Cool show so far .. y’all feel like Bruthas from anotha muthas
@johndrx165Ай бұрын
BOC Tyranny and Mutation for me.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
Wings Wetted Down is crushing !
@HecatecrosswaysАй бұрын
@@ButchArgus😂 Great atmospheric song ,but crushing? The Vocals are too soft to very 'crushing '.
@RockaRolla6969Ай бұрын
Fun episode. I learned alot.
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Thanks
@Matias-music-71Ай бұрын
super enjoyed this episode , thanks guys
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Our pleasure!
@jonrhythm3686Ай бұрын
Cool new show guys. I'll go with Kiss Hotter Than Hell and Aerosmith Rocks.
@dennisazzopardi2089Ай бұрын
Great Show........ Love the caste of friends...........Best 4some on You Tube talking Early Metal.......Tony Dio Rules............Yes Darren from Sabbath Sunday Needs to Join you four. Peace Dennis from Bolton Ontario Canada. I used to buy my records ON YOUNG ST. Toronto Canada........Still have all my records............L
@HecatecrosswaysАй бұрын
Alice Cooper - Black Juju, School's Out, Muscle of Love , Black Widow, Go To Hell , Killer, and Halo of Flies were all devastatingly Heavy Metal songs from 1970s USA
@danneeson7056Ай бұрын
Truth and Janey - No Rest For The Wicked 1976, Primevil - Smokin' Bats At Comptons 1974, Mariani - Perpetuum Mobile 1970, Phafner - Overdrive 1971, D.R. Hooker - The Truth 1972.
@danneeson7056Ай бұрын
Check out the compilation series Brown Acid for obscure heavy rock, most from the 70's.
@elfman5176Ай бұрын
Secret Treaties Blue Oyster Cult 😎
@mmestari23 күн бұрын
From heaviest on top, down to less heavy, with some comments. To get something actually heavy on list, my list includes any type of official release that has more than 3 songs. 1. Tyrant - 1978 Rehearsal 2. Pentagram - 1973 Demo 3. Manilla Road - Underground - Only at this point things start to get uncompromisingly heavy 4. Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come 5. Kiss - Double Platinum - God of Thunder is very heavy song for it's time, without it Kiss wouldn't have come close to the list. Double Platinum has all the Kiss's heaviest songs of the time, and proportionally has more heavier songs than the other Kiss albums, also the versions are mostly heavier than the originals, despite Detroit Rock City being nerfed. Destroyer would make it on the list below this, but I consider that double entry in spirit. 6. Sir Lord Baltimore - Sir Lord Baltimore 7. Iron Rage - Iron Rage 1 - First (in the order of least heavy to heaviest) record on the list that's actual Heavy Metal, also equally heavy throughout, not just 1-2 heavier songs among less heavy songs like many other records. 8. Bloodrock - Bloodrock 2 - Song D.O.A. rises it to the list 9. Dead Boys - We Have Come for Your Children - Made it to the list only because of song Son of Sam, otherwise it's only slightly heavier compared to typical Hard Rock of the time. 10. Iron Butterfly - Live - Sneaked that one on the list, the heavy songs are really from the 60s. Interesting challenge, ranking below this gets much more difficult. There's either Hard Rock that's barely heavy and about as heavy compared to each other, or records that have one heavier song but the rest is not heavy at all, or records that have songs that have only some heavy parts, wimpy vocals are problem with a few records. Some of the bands that would have been close to making the list with their 60s songs had wimped-out starting from the -70 or earlier.
@HecatecrosswaysАй бұрын
I agree Sweet was definitely one of the Heaviest 1970s band, but they are British. Rush - Necromancer and Anthem are the Heaviest songs from the 1970s, but they are Canadian.
@christianhaynes1954Ай бұрын
Good show guys
@SGED392Ай бұрын
ZZ Top’s First Album or Cheap Tricks Debut
@AfternoonsInStereoАй бұрын
Martin representing in his Max Webster shirt ... NICE!!! Also, and I cannot recommend this enough, check out the compilation Warfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares on the Numero Group label for some serious off-the-radar and one-off American bands from the early 70s doing druggy proto-metal biker rock. Has to be heard to be believed!
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Thanks, will check it out.
@adammorris1943Ай бұрын
Drop what you are doing and listen to Black Magic by Marcus. Great pick, never heard this before and loved it.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
First time I heard it was on a compilation that had Starz, Angel, Legs Diamond, Rex, Trigger, Moxy, MAx Webster... This MARCUS album is criminally overlooked.
@Rabant777Ай бұрын
@@ButchArgus Strictly for Konnoisseurs - introduced me to so many bands that I love to this day.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
@@Rabant777 same here !
@noddynewboldАй бұрын
Loved a US obscurity here in the UK, RAM JAM & MARCUS both picked up for next to nothing in a used record shop in London & love them still!
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Nice!
@davidsnyder1212Ай бұрын
I met Tony at the Maryland doom fest this year.. cool dude indeed. And Brian.. miss jamming with you brother!!
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Awesome!
@parishofrock2963Ай бұрын
Great show guys, with some excellent choices. In the UK, Sounds would tempt us with US 'heavy metal'. A lot wasn't really heavy (Molly Hatchet, Journey, REO etc) but in my view these lived up to the hype. Albums already mentioned: Van Halen - Van Halen. Montrose - Montrose Same band, different album: Aerosmith - Draw The Line. Their heaviest album IMO. Angel - On Earth ... Starz - Violation Not mentioned: Cheap Trick - Dream Police. Half the albums heavy. Title track, This House Is Rocking, Gonna Raise Hell, Writing On The Wall, I Know What I Want & Need Your Love Blackfoot - Strikes. Always the heaviest of the Southern Rock bands The Boyzz - Too Wild To Tame. A heavy Bob Seger. Black Oak Arkansas - X Rated. I know it's live but I think this is America's heaviest album of the 70s: Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo.
@gareththomas6496Ай бұрын
Hi Parish, great picks. You are right about Sounds trying to sell us US Metal. I don`t know if you have one - but I have a free double album from Sounds, I got it in 1980 ( the tracks are from the 70`s though) I think with coupons from the magazine. The albums called Killer Watts, it`s stacked with US bands many that are on your list, Aerosmith; Molly Hatchet, BOC, The Boyzz, Ray Gomez, Journey, Frank Marino, & a few European bands, Trust, Shakin` Street. Good to see you on Many shows across KZfaq, you're always a good listen. All the best mate.
@parishofrock2963Ай бұрын
@@gareththomas6496 thanks Gareth. Yes I think I’ve got that Sounds album too. Probably the one that introduced me to The Boyzz.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
Great pics Gareth - I had Blackfoot Flyin High and Strikes further down my list. That had such a killer run of records from No Reservations through Siogo ! "Island of Life" may be the heaviest thing they ever recorded. Also - how great is "Too Wild to Tame" ?? That song is just pure, unadulterated, blow your speakers, get down, dirty ass, heavy rock roll !
@parishofrock2963Ай бұрын
@@ButchArgus totally Butch!
@HecatecrosswaysАй бұрын
I would say that Heaviest 1970s songs would accurately sum up the concept, considering many American bands from the 1970s had a variety of musical styles on every album. 1. Ted Nugent - Hammerdown 2. Aerosmith - Round and Round + Nobody's Fault 3. Dust - Suicide 4. Sir Lord Baltimore - Wheel of Fortune 5. Montrose - Dreamer 6. Dirty Tricks - Night Man 7. Blue Oyster Cult - 7 Screaming Diz Busters 8. Angel - Mirrors + Under Suspicion 9. KISS - She + I Want You + Parasite 10. Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out + Sin is a Good Man's Brother
@SuprJoinTАй бұрын
So I just started watching this. First time for this channel. I will subscribe to this channel ONLY if the 2nd Ram Jam album is included. That's how I will know if we're compatible. I don't see how that record could NOT be included here. I would also say Pentagram, but I guess you could say they didn't have an official release in that decade.
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Well...2 of us had it on our lists, I left it off mine because I knew Martin would have it on his. Great album.
@SuprJoinTАй бұрын
@@LairoftheAlchemist absolutely, looks like a channel I will enjoy. Subscribed for sure.
@danneeson7056Ай бұрын
Since Canada is in North America, lets toss in bands such as Warpig, Thundermug, Moxy (first album has Tommy Bolin on guitar), Blue Max, Bent Wind, Mahogany Rush, A Foot In Cold Water, the first Rush album, April Wine, B.T.O., Christmas (Heritage lp), Jackal( Awake lp), Sex (first album).
@ericrobertson2024Ай бұрын
I Don't Have The Time from the first James Gang album, actually released in late 1969 was of the heavy style I wish they went with more....The version of Just Like That on April Wine- Live Play Loud hints at their harder approach later on.
@duh503608 күн бұрын
You didn’t think Runnin’ With The Devil was particularly heavy, Martin????????? WOW. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@LairoftheAlchemist6 күн бұрын
It's not the heaviest song on the album at least for me
@elbib2446Ай бұрын
1.van halen debut 2.montrose debut 3.aerosmith rocks 4.american ram jam Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ram 5.riot rock city 6.blue oyster cult secret treaties 7detective detective 8.dictators blood brothers 9.the godz debut 10.mountain flowers of evil
@thekivsterАй бұрын
No one mentioned Randy Holden- Population II which is probably in the top 3 American heaviest albums of the 70s.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
I had it on a list of 20-30 albums. To pick from. Always see Randy as more heavy psyched than metal. His most recent is pretty good too !
@SuprJoinTАй бұрын
I love that album, but iirc it has no vocals, no?
@thekivsterАй бұрын
@@SuprJoinT It has some vocals
@awesomebeard1973Ай бұрын
Stryoer does a really good heavy cover of Sweet's Set Me Free on their album Coverings.
@peterbrickley6041Ай бұрын
Poobah!!
@DaleBrothertonАй бұрын
Steamroller! Especially "Jump Thru The Golden Ring" kzfaq.info/get/bejne/sKmmZ8uhnJ3InYk.htmlsi=NFut_HqUanxmYD-R
@metalmat365128 күн бұрын
Tony Dio fucking rules!
@LairoftheAlchemist27 күн бұрын
Yes!
@Kurt843Ай бұрын
Legend is from New Haven, Connecticut
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Thanks
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
Yeah I totally got that wrong - thanks for the correction. Missed it in my notes.
@steelerfreak1977Ай бұрын
Legend are from Connecticut. I totally disagree about the vocals I think they are great and fit the music well. That album, From the Fjords, was a Viking metal album way before Viking metal, and from of all places, Connecticut. Pretty astounding.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
I knew I had that wrong - thanks for correcting that ! I forgot to jot it down. Really good record so glad they finally did a proper reissue of it. It deserves to be heard and to live on.
@steelerfreak1977Ай бұрын
@@ButchArgus Absolutely agree with you there! As an aside, any bass player or drummer out there should listen to this album. Both the bassist and drummer are absolutely nuts on their respective instruments.
@damiankarrasАй бұрын
Legend is from Connecticut
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Thanks
@HecatecrosswaysАй бұрын
As complete albums Montrose - Montrose, Dirty Tricks - Dirty Tricks, Aerosmith - Draw the Line, and Ted Nugent - Free For All had the most Hard Rock songs . Steven Tyler does the most screaming Vocals on the Draw the Line album is why I chose Draw the Line
@HecatecrosswaysАй бұрын
The debut album by Dust was every bit as Heavy as the Black Sabbath debut. Hard Attack contained 2 songs that were Heavier than the debut, but nearly every song on the debut is at least Hard Rock
@digitalskull524Ай бұрын
What? No mention of The Osmonds “Crazy Horses?”
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Don't know that one...but it sounds heavy!!
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
That song is one of a handful of songs by the OSMONDS that are pretty crushing ! My Drum, Hold Her Tight, and a clutch of songs from The Plan.
@rudikikkert172820 сағат бұрын
I miss E Pluribus Funk of Grand Funk
@styrmugnsell4560Ай бұрын
MC5 ”High Time”
@tjp692001Ай бұрын
Interesting how much that character on the Riot album could be a precursor to Iron Maidens Eddie, hmm
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Maybe
@williamwalker146Ай бұрын
Legend was a Pennsylvania band I believe.
@patriotpizzamanАй бұрын
Legend were from Connecticut.
@dhala54Ай бұрын
Heaviest '70's Rock albums and no one included Mountain. Doesn't get any better.
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
Love Mountain but they sorta' fall into the Hendrix, Cream category for me of being loud blues. Love Leslie West though and his tone.
@dhala54Ай бұрын
@@LairoftheAlchemist Mountain was one of the first heavy American rock bands that paved the way for heavy rock after that. Saw them many times since the early '70's.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
I wanted to include them but their heaviest is the Leslie West Mountain record and it's from 69. Blood of the Sun, Dreams of Milk and Honey, killer stuff. Climbing has Mississippi Queen and Never In My Life but the rest while really great doesn't reach that same level of heavy. Love them though and they were definitely one of the earliest US bands to really bring some heaviness into music.
@darcyklann9363Ай бұрын
How about Mountain-Avalanche from 1974?
@shaunfulton7261Ай бұрын
HANG ON A MINUTE!!! Sweet aren't an American band... they're British! 😠
@ModernDayWarrior2112Ай бұрын
I was going to mention the same thing. Sweet aren’t American.
@peterbrickley6041Ай бұрын
Cold lake is the best American metal lp 🎉
@chrisflood9205Ай бұрын
i just wanna say im reading my second book about rush and im not into there music that much martin is just a great writer plus killer is my all time favorite record good choice tony dio
@METALBENSCHRONICLESАй бұрын
AC/DC Let There Be Rock Scorpions Taken By Force Lucifers Friend S/T Ted Nugent Free For All andJudas Priest Stained Class would be a few of my picks.
@shaunfulton7261Ай бұрын
AC/DC are Scottish, Scorpions and Lucifer's Friend are German, Judas Priest are British and you're an idiot. OK?
@LairoftheAlchemistАй бұрын
We were only ranking, American albums,
@davidhawkins4051Ай бұрын
WTF Sweet are not an American band by any stretch of the imagination!!!
@peterbrickley6041Ай бұрын
Sweet is American the level headed lp is pure USA heavy rock! 🤣
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
Sweet is from the UK. Give Us A Wink is my personal favorite - so heavy - Cockroach, Keep It In, White Mice...so killer
@webbvandiver9139Ай бұрын
@@ButchArgus love Give Us a Wink too! Huge drum sound! Mick Tucker was an overlooked beast on kit.
@ButchArgusАй бұрын
@@webbvandiver9139Mick was amazing. Total bummer i never got to see them live :(