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January 26, 2012

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Bill Brownlee

Led Zeppelin
Motorhead
Metallica
Slipknot

Gary Dean

Black Sabbath - Enough said

Delerium Tremors

The Carpenters

Gordon Lightfoot

Bread

Seals & Crofts

Steve

Sabbath
Maiden
Metallica
Priest

who-fan

Black Sabbath
Metallica
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden

Was lucky enough to see Priest and Sabbath together on the Ozzfest tour a few years ago. Great show.

Bubba

That's a tough one. Let's see:

BLACK SABBATH
JUDAS PRIEST
MONSTER MAGNET
MOTORHEAD and SAXON (a tie)

Metal up your a**

Birth, school, Metallica, death

Geordan

Judas Priest
Black Sabbath
Slayer
Saxon (Nice call, Bubba!)

.....and in the 'Are they Metal?' category, I would place AC/DC and Zeppelin way up the list.

wadkc

King's X
Hydra
Priest
Sabbath

mankvill

Metallica
Megadeth
Slayer
OVERKILL!

Mike A

I thought Zeppelin were the grandfathers of heavy metal?

pellboy

Not a big metal guy, but I would probably go...

Sabbath
Priest
Motorhead
And anything with Dio

Superfreq

Motorhead
Iron Maiden
Metallica (Cliff Burton era)
Sepultura

Big Patty

Clutch
Corrosion of Conformity (With Pepper)
Fu Manchu
High on Fire

eddieroot

Sabbath
Motorhead
Maiden
Slayer

J.J.

Sabbath
Rainbow
Metallica
Scorpions

MetalHEAD

Charger
Challenger
Cuda
Superbee.

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