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Old 12-07-2013, 08:23 AM   #10 (permalink)
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WTF? Highway to Hell is number 2??? What could possibly be better than this pure classic!



I find that there are two types of hard rock fans, so I am really hoping that AC/DC isn't going to get trumped by the Judas here....unless your going to throw down some Floyd???
I'm pretty sure Priest didn't have an album in '79. Their next was British Steel which was released in 1980 I believe.

And I have no idea which would be #1 here either. I figured it would either be AC/DC or Motorhead. Just Googling I see that the Scorpions, UFO, and Triumph all had albums in '79. I'm not particularly familiar with UFO, and I've never listened to Triumph, but if he gives it to the Scorpions then I'm boycotting this thread. Iron Maiden actually released their debut EP that year, but I've never heard it so I don't know its quality, and I don't know if he's counting EPs.
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