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3 hours ago, AlphaMale said:

Man.... you don't like anything do you? 

To each their own, but they are one of the best bands ever. Great live band and influenced so many musicians.

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I don't think I've played a kiss album in 25 years at least. 

Except Sonic Boom which was actually pretty good.

As & Bs would be Destoyer, Love Gun, Crazy Nights & Paul Stanley solo 

Rest would be mostly Cs 

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This one definitely needs E & F and an 'okay but not my thing.'

Most those C's are actually Ds and the D's here are definite Fs. All that 70's stuff, I'm sure, is okay for what it is, but not my thing. 

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20 hours ago, AlphaMale said:

Man.... you don't like anything do you? 

I don't love any Kiss albums but if you couldn't tell by the graph I do like 7 Kiss albums (I'm guessing that's 7 more than some). 

I thought I remembered we matched up pretty good on the Bach albums in the Skid Row tier no?

In the end It's all subjective.  

For reference here are the 15 artists that I love (I like several others)

1. Avantasia/Edguy

2. Epica 

3. The Night Flight Orchestra

4. Threshold

5. Kamelot

6. Battle Beast

7. Beast In Black 

8. Lordi 

9. Harem Scarem

10. The Pretty Reckless

11. Soilwork 

12. Elvenking

13. Blind Guardian

14. Volbeat

15. Amaranthe

 

 

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9 hours ago, tobi is an animal said:

For reference here are the 15 artists that I love (I like several others)

1. Avantasia/Edguy

2. Epica 

3. The Night Flight Orchestra

4. Threshold

5. Kamelot

6. Battle Beast

7. Beast In Black 

8. Lordi 

9. Harem Scarem

10. The Pretty Reckless

11. Soilwork 

12. Elvenking

13. Blind Guardian

14. Volbeat

15. Amaranthe

 

 

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