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297. Our Top 5 Essential Albums from 1987 and 1993

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Join us in this episode of Heels and Quads as we dive into the essential rock albums from the years 1987 and 1993! Levi and Tommy discuss their top five picks, showcasing iconic records that have shaped the rock genre. From the powerful riffs of King Diamond to the chart-topping hits of Motley Crue, this video explores a diverse range of music that every rock fan should experience.

In this video, we’ll cover:

- The significance of albums like *Abigail* by King Diamond and *Crazy Nights* by KISS.

- The evolution of metal as represented in Death's *Individual Thought Patterns* and Sepultura's *Chaos A.D*.

- Band insights and personal anecdotes related to our favorite picks.

We want to hear from YOU! What are your favorite albums from 1987 and 1993? Did we miss any essential records? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s spark a conversation about the music that defined these memorable years.

If you enjoy our content, please like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay updated on all things Heels and Quads Media! #rock #metal #music #podcast #1987 #1993 #albums #classicrock #musicgenre

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Join us in this episode of Heels and Quads as we dive into the essential rock albums from the years 1987 and 1993! Levi and Tommy discuss their top five picks, showcasing iconic records that have shaped the rock genre. From the powerful riffs of King Diamond to the chart-topping hits of Motley Crue, this video explores a diverse range of music that every rock fan should experience.

In this video, we’ll cover:

- The significance of albums like *Abigail* by King Diamond and *Crazy Nights* by KISS.

- The evolution of metal as represented in Death's *Individual Thought Patterns* and Sepultura's *Chaos A.D*.

- Band insights and personal anecdotes related to our favorite picks.

We want to hear from YOU! What are your favorite albums from 1987 and 1993? Did we miss any essential records? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s spark a conversation about the music that defined these memorable years.

If you enjoy our content, please like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay updated on all things Heels and Quads Media! #rock #metal #music #podcast #1987 #1993 #albums #classicrock #musicgenre

  continue reading

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