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Old 03-07-2015, 03:46 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Well the number '13' is unlucky for some But if the truth be told 1984 for such an acclaimed record is very much an album that is carried by certain standout tracks and the reputation that both David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen had at this time as well. Of the twelve albums I've put above it, at least 9 of those I consider all round better albums and the other three are on a par with this, but as they display more creativity I put them before Van Halen.
13 unlucky indeed. Very well then, I disagree with your assessment, as I would rather have Jump, Hot for Teacher, and Panama on repeat all day than listen to Powerslave in its entirety.

I am horrified by the prospect that Twisted Sister and Celtic Frost are somehow ahead of this album though, but it is your journal & I shall leave it at that.
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