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Guitar intro, then THAT drum pattern.
My 10year old brain promptly exploded.
Honorable mention to MachineHead- Burn My Eyes. Waiting in the car outside a French Hypermarket I grabbed an unmarked random cassette out of the glovebox & slapped it into my Walkman... the aural equivalent of finding your dads p0rn stash. WHAT IS THIS?!!
I’ve been a metal head ever since.
Regularly have it on in the car.
Absolute classic!
There's quite a few more in many genres, but this was an awakening for me and the start of my real love for thrash metal and heavier music.
My head said brake, but my heart cried never.
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Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Over the hill with the swords of a thousand men!
then at 14 I discovered this in my bro’s cassette collection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-iRf9AWoyE
This was a game changer though at 17...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwLQw_95hX0
wish I could hear all the songs of my youth again for the first time
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
deep purple - child in time. The made in Japan version.
life was never the same again.
My brother gave me an album, I was probably 15, which was a double compilation of various guitarists like Rory Gallagher, BB King but the track that was WTF was the full length Hocus Pocus by Focus. Like the Saxon track I was probably more interested in the weird stuff than the guitars at the time but it is a great guitar track too.
Maybe a conflated memory but I seem to remember them doing this on Top of the Pops dressed as monks but at the time it seemed so other worldly.
Then a few years later
Made me realise there was more to life than 3 minute pop songs