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My Judas Priest (with Halford) Top 10 List

This is another band with way too many good songs to choose from. Since I also like what they’ve done with Tim "Ripper" Owens, I’m creating separate lists for Halford and Owens.

From the start, I knew a Top 5 list of songs that would NOT be on this list:

  1. Breaking the Law
  2. Living After Midnight
  3. Green Manalish
  4. You’ve Got Another Thing Coming
  5. Hell Bent for Leather

Don’t get me wrong, those are good songs, and have been part of the band’s setlist for ages. Heck, my teenager band used to play Breaking the Law! It’s just that I got kind of tired of the fact that when the band came out with new albums, they’d play too few songs off the new album, and would focus on those songs I had already listened to quite a bit, and I really wanted to listen to the new stuff.

On another note: I have to say I could easily just put every single song off Painkiller on this list. That is by far my top favorite album by them, and one of my top overall, and every single song on it is great.

There’s really several other songs I could have put on the list (Electric Eye, Rapid Fire, Grinder, United, Delivering the Goods, Freewheel Burning, to name a few more…), but I want to limit it to 10 songs, so here we go...

#10: Ram It Down
This band has always had a thing about to write energetic songs, the type that gets me going!

#9: Halls of Valhalla
It's great to see the band putting out good songs like this one at such age. I've been listening to this album quite a bit ever since it came out.

#8: Exciter
"Fall to your knees and repent if you please"
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#7: Demonizer
Great song off the album that marked Rob Halford rejoining the band. Great leads, drumming, riffs, and of course, singing.
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#6: Metal Gods
I don't know if they are the Metal Gods (I personally think that'd be Black Sabbath), but, Judas Priest is right up there to, and this song is a timeless classic!

#5: One Shot at Glory
Absolutely love this song! Always have. Simple, yet effective riffs, outstanding solos, solid drumming, great vocal lines.

#4: Victim of Changes
This song came out the year I was born. I was barely here, and this band was already putting out one of the biggest classic albums in Metal history!!

#3: Beyond the Realms of Death
The pace of this song, the simplicity of the powerful riffs, the vocals… and then, Glenn Tipton’s solo. That solo is such a thing of beauty!

#2: The Ripper
Short and sweet, this is what this song is... creepy and badass!

#1: Painkiller
What is there to say about this song? This is simply one of the best, most perfect songs ever written in Metal music history. Scott Travis has put his name among the greatest metal drummers with the intro to this song. Glenn Tipton has delivered one the most badass guitar solos in Metal ever. This song is an avalanche of awesomeness. This song is pure metal! I’ve listened to it over a million times, and will continue to do so. Metal Perfection!!

For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Judas Priest (Halford)" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Slayer Top 10 List

There are Slayer albums that I simply like the whole thing, first through last track: Seasons in the Abyss, South of Heaven, Reign in Blood. It's kind of hard picking a few songs out of those. But, in keeping the spirit of my lists, I'm picking the songs that for whatever reason come up to my mind with more intensity.

It's worth mentioning that I always like some tracks off Christ Illusion and World Painted Blood, but I have spent way more time of my life listening to all albums up to Decade of Aggression, and that's why those are the core of my list. I also have to say I like Decade of Aggression a lot, but I decided not to add live versions to my lists. I may create separate list for live tracks that I like...

Anyway, like this fan says… SLAAAAAAYYYEEERRRRR!!!!

#10: Repentless
The latest Slayer album was a pleasant surprise for me. Without Lombardo and Hanneman, I wasn't sure how the band would sound. To my surprise, I really like what they've put out. I've been listening to the entire album several times since I got it, and the title track is a true Slayer one!

#9: Seasons in the Abyss
Dave Lombardo's monster drum fills shinning even on slower songs. This is another one of those songs that brings back good memories.

#8: South of Heaven
The first Slayer tune I ever played on the guitar. I remember being so proud for learning it all by ear. :)

#7: Dead Skin Mask
Even on slower songs, Slayer still makes it sound creepy!

#6: Hell Awaits
Such a great opener!

#5: Black Magic
My head won’t stop!

#4: Silent Scream
Typical Slayer track: great riff and double bass!

#3: Angel of Death
What can we say about this one? It's just simply... SLLLLAAAAAYYYEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!

#2: Raining Blood
This song pretty much defines Slayer. Absolute classic!
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#1: War Ensemble
Thunderous drumming, great thrash metal riffs, high energy! Another song that brings me back great memories. Lots of headbanging to this one back in the day. Watched this video over and over. This is the type of track I listen to whenever I need an extra energy boost.

For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Slayer" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Black Sabbath (with Dio) Top 10 List

Black Sabbath, the band that created heavy metal, and Dio, one of the best and most powerful voices of all time. This combination just had to put out excellent albums and performances!

In this list I focused on studio recordings (except for Children of the Sea, which I couldn’t find it on YouTube), that’s why I’ve left anything from Live Evil out. Note, however, that that album is one of my top favorite live albums. I’ve listened to it a LOT in my life, and I think Dio’s rendition of songs originally recorded by Ozzy was just superb. His versions of N.I.B. and Black Sabbath are among my favorites.

I’ve also included something from the band Heaven and Hell on the list, since it’s really the same band that recorded Mob Rules, Dehumanizer, and Live Evil, but with a different name.

Dio was one special person who could make *any* band sound amazing. Look at Rainbow, Black Sabbath, his own solo band, and any collaboration he has done with other musicians.

I could spend a lot of time talking about Black Sabbath with Dio, but words have no meaning in the face of their music, so just enjoy it!

#10: Neon Knights
Any band with Dio just can't go wrong. The man was out of this planet. Neon Knights, great song, and one of those that I just can't imagine sung my Ozzy. Essentially the same band, but Dio's vocals just add an entire different dimension to it.
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#9: Die Young
Despite the title's song, Dio's legacy with his powerful vocals will never die!
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#8: Computer God
Geezer Buttler and Tony Iommi are such great songwriters… and then you add Dio to the mix… heavy, powerful music comes out of it!
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#7: Falling off the Edge of the World
The way Dio could sing with a soft, clean voice, and then switch over to a powerful, compressed voice has always stunned me!

#6: Time Machine
The voice… the melodies… the guitar tone… the riffs… simply great! This song takes me back to 1992, around the time when I was getting my some of my first tattoos on my back.
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#5: The Sign of the Southern Cross
Tons of heaviness on this one!!
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#4: TV Crimes
This song reminds me when Dio got back with Sabbath in the early 90’s, and they’ve put out this great album. Good times!

#3: Children of the Sea
According to Dio, the very first song he wrote with Sabbath. A classic one!

#2: Bible Black
"Oh, wait, this isn’t a Black Sabbath song!", one might say. Well, c’mon, it sure is! It’s the very same band who recorded both Mob Rules and Dehumanizer. I’m glad that they got back together and recorded this album. It was a solid record, with all of the elements that made their previous albums together strong, and Dio's voice sounded as powerful as usual, despite of his age at the time of recording (about 65 years old).

#1: Heaven and Hell
It just couldn't be another song: this is THE song that best represents the Dio years of Black Sabbath: so much so it served as the name for the band when they got back together for the last time.
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For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Black Sabbath (with Dio)" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Black Sabbath (with Ozzy) Top 10 List

I have listened to a LOT of Black Sabbath in my whole life. I remember listening to them as far back as when I was 11 years old or so. Having only one brother who’s 11 years older than me, and who listened to this kind of music, I grew up listening to it too.

Impossible to create a single Top 10 list for Black Sabbath. Not only the band has release something like 200 songs, but they have also gone through some many line-up changes. Even though Tony Iommi, the main songwriter, has always been the band’s keystone, each incarnation of the band has produce unique high quality work. The music sounded slightly different, as it was tailored to the person singing on it. Iommi himself said, and I quote: "The biggest difference of course is in the way they sing; Ronnie likes to sing across my riffs while Ozzy follows the riff. Ronnie also has quite a different way of writing."

I’ve never been one of those fans who say "Black Sabbath is only Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne". Quite the contrary: I enjoy work produced by all the line-ups. So I decided to split my Black Sabbath: one list for each singer who has been with the band in more than one album (Ozzy, Dio, Tony Martin), and will also have a list to cover the other singers (mainly, Gillan and Hughes).

The importance of this band is huge. They’ve created Heavy Metal as we know it. Heavy, eerie, intense. Pretty much every metal riff out there can be traced down to the work of Black Sabbath. At one point, a new wave of metal showed up, called Thrash Metal, which made huge use of powerful riffs played with downstroke picking, much like Sabbath’s "Symptom of the Universe". Then, bands started to down tune their guitars to sound heavier, much like Sabbath’s "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath". Then, bands started to add musical instruments that aren’t usually associated with metal, much like Sabbath’s "The Wizard". This band was always ahead of their time, and paved the road for all metal bands that came after them, regarding of the ridiculous number of sub-genres created (melodic, death, speed, gothic, etc.).

I’ve also been a huge fan of metal bands that have two guitarists. Black Sabbath, however, is unique in the sense that Geezer Butler is such a powerful player, that his bass lines are always pounding our ears while Iommy goes on a guitar solo. Geezer compensates for the missing rhythm guitar.

Ozzy isn’t exactly a good singer (my personal opinion); he’s always been limited in his range and technique, but his voice contributed a lot to the eerie sound of the band, and he deserves every bit of credit for being one of the founders of this music genre.

On November 11 of 2011 (11-11-11), something interesting happened to me: I wake up, pick up my iPhone looking for the time. This is what I see:


Shortly after, I see it on the news that the four original members of Black Sabbath are getting together to record an album and tour. That for me was huge. I felt so inspired by it I had to go up to my office/home studio and record my own version of one of my favorite songs by them: Symptom of the Universe! You can out my full story on that and checkout the song and video here.

It is very unfortunate that the band had political issues and Bill Ward decided to fold from this reunion. His style was very unique. When I think ACDC or Ramones, I think of easy 4:4 drum beats. When I think Black Sabbath with Bill Ward, I think quite the opposite. He used to play weird rhythms that fit perfectly with the band’s music.

When the album 13 came out, I was bummed by Bill not being on it, but regardless, there were still 3/4 of the original band in there, and they didn’t let me down. I enjoy the album a lot. It sounds like old Black Sabbath, but recorded in recent times. The songwriting is there, the bass and guitar tones are there. Damn, by the time I started listening to the band, Ozzy was long gone, so I was happy to somehow follow the process of the band putting out one more album like that, and making it so that the album was #1 all over the globe.

So here we go: my Top 10 Black Sabbath list with Ozzy on vocals!
(rest assured that I could have easily added at least another 10 songs to this list, but I need to keep it within 10…)...

#10: End of the Beginning
This is the beginning of the list... or the end, considering that we're beginning at the end of the list... I'm glad that the band managed to get back together and put out a great farewell album. It'd have been even better if Bill Ward was on it, but oh well... anyway, I do like the album 13 a lot, it does sound like old Sabbath, and hearing Tony's guitar riffs and tone followed by Geezer's pulsing bass is always great! This band is the essence of Metal! No Sabbath, no Metal!!

#9: Snowblind
Good old Sabbath! Songs from around this time takes me back to when I was 10 years old or so… this is the core of what I listened to growing up!
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#8: Faires Wear Boots
Just pure goodness!
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#7: Sweat Leaf
The band produced so many classic in the first couple of albums, it's amazing...
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#6: The Wizard
In this song, they decided to start it off with a freakin' harmonica (an instrument that's not really "metal") and still made it work very well!
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#5: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
This song has it all… that opening riff grabs you by the balls right from the start. Then it goes into an acoustic piece, and when you’re feeling all relaxed, here comes that heavy main riff again! Finally, that breakdown riff that takes us to the end of the song. That stuff is heavy! I used to play this song live with Descent Into Madness, and it was a lot of fun!
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#4: War Pigs
This song is 45 years old, but its lyrics are still just as relevant as it was back then. The music itself is classic, and the guitar solo is just the way I like it: sounds like a little song within a song, with memorable melodies I feel like singing to.
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#3: N.I.B.
Many Metallica fans praise Cliff Burton for his work such as on the intro to For Whom The Bell Tolls, or Anesthesia. His style, the distorted tone of his bass and wah pedal. Unfortunately, many of those fans aren’t aware of where Cliff got those things from. They should find their answer in this song: Geezer Butler!!
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#2: Symptom of the Universe
For me, this is the birth of Thrash Metal. Period. That intro riff is the essence. So simple and yet so powerful. This song never gets old for me. The first half of the song is heavy and powerful as it needs to be, and then there comes the second half, acoustic, laid-back… one could never see it coming. This song is simply perfect.

#1: Black Sabbath
…and THIS is what’s known as Heavy Metal. Metal songs don't need to be always fast, don’t need screaming, don’t need overly distorted guitars, don’t need complex arrangements. This song proves it. It is at least 45 years old, and it’s still as heavy and relevant today as it was when released. Well, maybe even more relevant, since it has served as the basis to an entire genre of music. I always compare this song to the movie The Exorcist. When I listen to this song and when I watch that movie I think how it was when they first came out… the shocking effect they had on people. For sure the creators didn’t know they were creating classics that would stand the test of time so strongly. Black Sabbath, the song, the album, the band… always eerie, always heavy, always unique, always ahead of their time.
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For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Black Sabbath (with Ozzy)" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Sepultura Top 10 List

Sepultura is the biggest heavy metal band in Brazil. They were the first Brazilian metal band to conquer the World. They have certainly deserved it.

I think the first album I’ve listened by them was Schizophrenia, and was blown away; at the time, I couldn’t think a Brazilian band could make that type of music so well. I only got to listen to their EP, Bestial Devastation, and first album, Morbid Visions, at a later point. I did get to Beneath the Remains soon, though, and that album certainly cemented the band’s position in my favorite bands list. As far as Thrash Metal goes, they were up there along side the Big 4 for me (Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax).

The band was then booked to play the second ever Rock in Rio, in 1991. That was huge for a Brazilian metal band, and I was very proud of them. That year, the band put out Arise, another great album (Arise and Beneath the Remains are still my top 2 albums by them). It was the year also when they played a free gig, at an open space, for 40,000 people. I was there. That was iconic: Praça Charles Miller

I also got to see them playing live at Hollywood Rock 94 and at Olympia, both in Sao Paulo, when they were touring in support of Chaos A.D. By that time, they were already huge.

Me at Hollywood Rock 94 (Morumbi Stadium)

Still in 94 the band spent a couple of hours at the Woodstock Rock Store in Sao Paulo for some autographs. There was a LOT of people there! Me included. Managed to get the autographs of the classic lineup on two posters, which I still have very well kept with some of my other collectibles.


You’ll notice that my list doesn’t include any song from the album Roots (their best commercial effort). The reason for that is simply because I do not like the direction they’ve taken in that album. Too much tribal stuff. I liked the way they sound between Schizophrenia and Arise, which some people may argue they just sounded too much like Slayer and the like, but for me they had their own sound. Chaos A.D. was still good, but there was already quite a bit of Brazilian influences there. With Roots, things just went downhill for me.

I’m not too much of a fan of the albums that came out after Max left. I think it got better with Kairos, where they removed a lot of the tribal stuff, and I like many things on The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart. However, I just don’t like Derek Green’s voice. I have to say I really liked the drumming on that last album: Eloy Casagrande is an awesome drummer!

So here is the list...

#10: Manipulation of Tragedy
I think the band’s current drummer, Eloy Casagrande, is a monster. He’s one of those guys who can play any style of music, but when he plays metal he plays it really heavy; no regards to his drumheads! I also like the fact that he writes interesting beats in which music can be written on top of. This song, Manipulation of Tragedy, is a good example of that. He wrote the main beats and then the band wrote the other pieces based on it. Very cool, I think.

#9: Propaganda
High energy, good lyrics, good drumming...

#8: Territory
One of the coolest drum intros played written by Iggor. War for Territory!!!

#7: Slaves of Pain
This entire album is great. Slaves of Pain is one of my favorite songs on it. Just raw Thrash Metal, the way old Sepultura used to make.

#6: Refuse/Resist
Great track. Something very cool about this one: it starts off with Max's first son's heartbeat. Nowadays, his son plays drums with him in Soulfly. As both a musician and a father myself, I think this is way cool!

#5: Beneath the Remains
THIS is what Sepultura was all about for me. Thrash Metal at it’s best!
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#4: Desperate Cry
As far as I'm concerned, this is the band at its prime. Yes, they've achieved commercial success after this tour, but as far as the music and the energy go, this is how the band really became one of my favorites.

#3: Dead Embryonic Cells
Again, the band at its best (for me, that is)!

#2: Arise
This stuff for me just never gets old! I remember when this album came out, and I just couldn't get enough of it.

#1 Inner Self
This is probably the song by Sepultura I've listened to the most in my life. As Max sings "walking these dirty streets..." talking about Sao Paulo, I saw myself back then doing the same thing, blurting out these lyrics at the top of my lungs, burning off some energy. Good times. :)

For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Sepultura" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Iron Maiden Top 10 List

Iron Maiden is one of the bands I’ve listened to the most since my pre-teenage years. I have all of their albums, and still listen to all of them once in a while (even the ones that aren’t so great). So I had to make this top 10 list. Not an easy task, though: there’s about 200 songs to choose from, not including B-Sides and interesting covers they’ve done across the years (like the great cover of Jethro Tull’s Cross-Eyed Mary).

Obviously I couldn’t even pick one song off each album, otherwise this wouldn’t be a top 10 list anymore… so, as with my previous top 10 lists, I’ve focused on songs I’ve listened to a LOT over the years, and which somehow bring me great memories back.

When I started playing electric guitar, around age 14, I used to play lots of Maiden songs, or at least many riffs and licks here there. It was fun. Most bands I’ve played with at a later point also played some Maiden covers in the set list: The Trooper and Powerslave were the main ones.

I’ll never forget the first Maiden gig I’ve been to: it was 1992, when they played in Sao Paulo, when promoting the Fear of the Dark album. Great show!

Something I always catch myself discussing with my music buddies is: Nico McBrain or Clive Burr? I think they’re both great drummers, of course. Nico is more technical and has always created interesting things, like the intro to Where Eagles Dare. However, Clive was my favorite. I just liked his tone better, and how heavy he played. He also created one of my favorite drum intros in The Prisoner.

As far as guitarists, Dave Murray’s signature solos have always caught my attention. We can always know which solos are his. Adrian’s solos are also great (and for me, the most memorable is the one on Wasted Years), but he also has the talent to write great songs. Janick Gers… I don’t know… I’m not too keen on his solos and I don’t like his tone, but he did contribute writing some good songs.

Regarding the singers, I liked Paul DiAnno raw voice and delivery, but Bruce Dickinson is just out of this World; he was amazing when he first joined the band, and he still sings unbelievably well (for me, he’s the one still singing the best out of his generation). Blaze Bailey just didn’t work out well for Maiden, but I do like him a lot in his solo albums.

Without further ado, here’s my Top 10 Iron Maiden List...

#10: No Prayer for the Dying
I think this is such an underrated album. The band's previous two albums had synth guitars and some other prog elements (and both albums were great), and then they decided to go back to recording an album with a more raw sound. I think it worked out great. It's also an album that brings me back great memories. It's kind of hard for me to pick one song out of this album, as I like many, so I decided to choose the title track. Good lyrics, great singing, good melodies on the guitars...
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#9: Children of the Damned
Such a powerful song… Bruce Dickinson’s voice shines as usual.
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#8: Killers
I’ve listened to the first two Maiden albums so much when I was a kid, it’s kind of hard for me to pick songs out of those. I’ll pick Killers as it’s one that always got my head moving. Great tune. It’s worth pointing out Bruce Dickinson’s audition singing this song. A thing of beauty!

#7: Hallowed be thy name
This song is epic. Just listen to it… pay attention to the lyrics and vocal delivery. I always relate it to the beginning of the book The Pillars of the Earth. Different stories, but both starting off with a prisoner going to the gallows. On the song, we hear the story through the prisoner’s point of view; on the book, we get the story through somebody else’s point of view. Just great stuff… that’s all!

#6: Be Quick or Be Dead
While I enjoy some of the band's more epic tunes, I really like a lot their more straightforward ones. I like this song a lot, and it's another one that brings me good memories... it reminds me of attending their concert in Sao Paulo in 92... it also reminds me of playing this song over and over on the guitar...

#5: The Prisoner
"…I’m not a number, I’m a free man! Hahahahahaha…." Air drumming… go!! Seriously, I did a lot of air drumming to this song back in the day.
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#4: Phantom of the Opera
I think this song, right in their first album, indicated where the band's songwriting would go and shine as they matured, even more so after Bruce joined. I've always loved this song. I used to play it a lot on my guitar back in the day, and have always enjoyed the original version, with DiAnno, as well as any version with Bruce. This is a perfect Maiden track!

#3: Powerslave
The drum fill in the intro, the vocals, Dave Murray’s mid-section solo (one of my favorites to play on the guitar!). Another epic song. I remember playing this song both with my teenage band, as well as with my US band (Descent Into Madness) a couple of years ago. Always fun!
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#2: Prowler
The first song off their first album... it has a punk vibe, but with a catchy guitar lick... it's such a simple, straightforward song, but so good!!! Did a lot of headbanging to this tune back in the day.

#1: Wasted Years
Everything about this song is perfect for me. The intro, Adrian’s solo, lyrics ("…you never miss it til it's gone away…"), vocal delivery, the pace of the song… even the video for it is cool! I remember listening to it a lot back in the day, and I remember going nuts when any local band played a cover of it. For me, just an awesome song… "don’t waste your time always searching for those wasted years!".

For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Iron Maiden" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Angra Top 10 List

Angra is one of the most famous metal bands from Brazil (probably the second, right after Sepultura). I remember liking a lot another Brazilian band named Viper (which will be the topic for another Top 10 list…) when I was a teenager. At the time I heard Viper’s singer, Andre Matos had left the band to pursue his music degree. Some years later, I heard he was forming a new band: Angra.

When their first album, Angels Cry, came out in 1993, I was surprised at how good it sounded. The songwriting was really good, production was great, great guitar playing, great solos, and good mix of Brazilian music into heavy metal. It was definitely above any other Brazilian band (other than Sepultura, of course). I went to one of their first gigs during that tour, at a place called Aeroanta, in Sao Paulo. Small place, small stage, lots of people, great show. At end, I overhead somebody say: "We have our Helloween!". I thought that was funny, but indeed, Angra did sound as a band at the same level as the German band Helloween.

I think the band sounded good once they got a new singer (Edu Falaschi) and a new drummer (Aquiles Priester), and release two great albums (Rebirth and Temple of Shadows). Recently, they’ve released a new album, Secret Garden, with Fabio Lione on vocals. I really wished the band would explore Lione’s powerful opera voice (which I don’t remember him using on Rhapsody), but unfortunately, that didn’t seem to happen. Anyway, the album was still decent.

Even though I don’t listen to Angra a lot these days, it still brings me back some good memories, so it deserves a Top 10 list. :)

#10: Stand Away (live with Fabio Lione)
I love this version of this song, mainly because of Fabio Lione's belting on it. His voice here is outstanding, and I wish there was a version of this song with just his voice, and not Taria's (her mispronunciation of words annoys me). Anyway, Fabio is such a great singer, and he seems to be such a genuinely nice guy, I felt I needed to start this list with what I consider his best work in Angra this far.

#9: Petrified Eyes
After putting out an album that heavily used Brazilian influences (Holy Land), Angra decided to take away most of the Brazilian beats and go back to a more direct metal sound on his Fireworks album. I think that worked out well in this song.

#8: Carolina IV
I believe at some point Angra, Sepultura​ and Soulfly​ overused Brazilian influences in their music. I do like how Angra used it in this concept album that covers a little bit of Brazilian history, though. Here it made sense. I think this song has a good balance between metal, classical and Brazilian rhythms.

#7: Acid Rain
One of my favorites off the Edu Falaschi's era.

#6: Winds of Destination
I like the way this song starts off with the cellos, and then heavy guitars and drums. Good participation by Blind Guardian's singer here, too.
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#5: Angels and Demons
The thing I like the most in this song is the drums... the whole section starting at 1:30 is badass!
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#4: Rebirth
I like a lot the whole first section of this song, as well as its epic chorus.
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#3: Nova Era
I dig how the band came back strong after replacing losing key band members. This is a song that greatly shows off this new era (at the time).
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#2: Nothing to Say
This song has a good balance between metal and Brazilian music elements. The drumming at the intro is metal, but, with totally based on a Brazilian rhythm. I also like the guitar riffs on this song, namely the one that intro that follows the drums, as well as the one starting at 0:37.
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#1: Carry On
Certainly the band’s biggest classic. Cool opening riff, great arrangement, great guitar solos, just the right energy.
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For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Angra" Play List on YouTube. :)

My Sanctuary Top 10 List

The year was either 1990 or 1991 (so I was either 14 or 15 at the time). The place was a record store named "Forças Aliadas" (named after Triumph’s Allied Forces album). It was really just some house’s garage that the owners had lent to these two guys who wanted to have a record store. I used to go there every weekend, as it was a big hangout place for metalheads. We’d just hang in there, have some drinks, and listen to a lot of music. Just loved that!

There was this one time when I had just get paid (I was already working full time) and went to that place specifically looking for any new record. Fabio, one of the owners, and great guy, showed me this album and said "I think you’ll really like it". The album was Sanctuary’s Into the Mirror Black.


He also recommended another album: Annihilator’s Never, Neverland.I bought both, and really enjoyed it a lot. But in this post, I’ll focus on Sanctuary’s.

Everything in this album appealed to me: from the the cover artwork (with those trees, the old man, everything in shades of grey), through the music (the guitar work, the drumming, the bass lines), to the singing and lyrics. Everything just clicked perfectly with my taste. This album immediately became one of my top favorites at the time, and now, 25 years later, it is still one of the albums I still listen in its entirety very frequently.

Back then, I also when after their first album, Refuge Denied, which I also liked, but not as much as Mirror. I got so bummed when I heard the band split up, even more so due to the fact that it happened because of grunge music (which I hated!). Fortunately, Nevermore was created (which I’ve covered on the previous My Nevermore Top 10 List)!

Needless to say, I was stoked when Sanctuary got back together to play some shows and finally released a new album last year, which I dug a lot and hope they continue putting out new music!
#10: Battle Angels
As much as I enjoyed Warrel Dane’s high-pitched singing back then, I like the other parts of his extensive vocal range more. However, Battle Angels is such a classic, and I’ve headbanged so much to this tune, I had to add it to my list. :)

#9: Question Existence Fading
This is one of my favorites in their comeback album. Simple song, simple riffs, simple structure, sticky chorus, great singing.

#8: Frozen
Another one of my favorites in their comeback album. I like the riffs and the drumming on this one. Again, simple yet good!

#7: Arise and Purify
Their comeback album's opening track. Got me hooked right away!

#6: Epitaph
Their 2nd album is still, by far, my favorite, and this song is another one of those where the lyrics and the vocal delivery get me psyched about it.

#5: Eden Lies Obscured
Each song off this album just sends me back to a very specific time of my life. And I like it.

#4: White Rabbit
Great spin on an old Jefferson Airplane song!

#3: Taste Revenge
Catchy chorus, cool riffs… I remember learning this song on the guitar and playing it by myself, enjoying one of my favorite songs by these guys. I’ve had a blast in 2014 when Warrel Dane played this show at a gig in Brazil!

#2: Mirror Black

I really, really, really like this song. Once again, the lyrics resonate with me so much...

"I will show you your fears, just look into the mirror
In the mirror you might not like what you see
For the mirror reflects the fears that you feel"

I remember looking at the mirror, but not just seeing my face there... actually looking right into my eyes, and feeling something really weird. This song has always made me look at myself and look to see right into my soul.

Also love this part:

"No more terror sleeps in me, I will not cry I'll be strong
The last tear has rolled down on my face
I am stronger, stronger than yesterday"

The lyrics and the vocal delivery sends shivers down my spine. Every time I heard that in the song, I looked up, and thought to myself: "Alright, let's do this!!"

#1: Future Tense

Big day for me. This song... what can I say about this song? One of my top favorite songs of ALL TIME!! For me, it's perfectly written, good guitar parts, good drumming, memorable guitar leads, great singing, and as usual, outstanding lyrics. Seriously, those lyrics are still as relevant as they were 25 years ago: "What do you see on the news when you watch TV? War in the name of God, and a playground killing spree.". I remember also being stoked watching its video at the time, which was right around the time MTV had started broadcasting in Brazil.

This song isn't just perfect for me, but it's another one that brings me so many memories. It pretty much sealed the fact that this is the type of music that resounds more with me: it's fun to listen to, it's fun to play, one can actually hear and understand the words, *AND*, the well thought out words carry an important timeless message.

This is probably one of the songs I've listened to the most in my entire life. Countless times as a teenager I'd lock myself in my bedroom, turn the volume up to 11, and headbang to this tune like there was no tomorrow.

And as if all of this wasn't enough to describe the kind of relevance this song has in my life, it is also the song that has made the love of my life, Vanessa, settle on this type of music, and it's *the* song that has kept me alive in her thoughts during the long period of 17 years when we were apart.

For your convenience, I’ve created a "Top 10 Sanctuary" Play List on YouTube. :)


My Nevermore Top 10 List

What can I say about Nevermore? When Sanctuary broke up, I felt orphan. When a friend of mine asked me to sit down, handled over a CD, and showed to me that Warrel Dane and Jim Shepperd (former Sanctuary’s singer and bassist, respectively) were on it, I just couldn’t wait to listen to it. When I did, I was a happy person again. :)

This band took my appreciation of Sanctuary to a whole new level, and I have been a huge fan ever since. I have all of their albums, and to come up with a Top 10 list is such a tough job. But then again, much like I’ve done with my Metallica Top 10 List, I’ve picked the songs that bring me back great memories when I listen to them.

Unfortunately, Nevermore broke up. Fortunately, Sanctuary is back. As long as Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis keep putting out good music, I’m good!

#10: What Tomorrow Knows
Song #10 happens to be the very first I've ever heard by them. I remember exactly the place, the state of mind, and how blown away I was listening to this. Heavy, intense, aggressive, melodic... right up my alley.

#9: The Seven Tongues of God
When I first heard this song I was listening to a lot of Thrash Metal, and I really dug this tune because it was just as heavy, but with better vocals, lyrics, and more intricate guitars.
#8: Matricide
The lyrics on this song and the vocal delivery are just outstanding!

#7: Seed Awakening
With heavy riffs and pounding drums, this song is such a punch in your face!

#6: Narcosynthesis
I remember when this album came out. It wasn't available at the stores in Brazil yet, so I had to download it on a dial-up connection over night (when the connection was both cheaper and a little bit faster)... when I woke up the next day and this song was done downloading, I sat down comfortably so I could enjoy what I was about to hear; and was I happy with it!! This is another one of their songs with a perfect balance between heaviness, melody, and everything else that made Nevermore​ one of my top favorite bands. Oh, this song also reminds me going to their gig for the first time when they were touring this album in Brazil!

#5: Poison Godmachine
Amazing riffs! Heavy and intense. The lyrics, again, are top notch. The vocal delivery on "the empty soulless screen… soulless", specifically in the second "soulless". I can hear me saying that whenever I catch myself watching the news, and they go somewhat like this: "3-year old Syrian boy drowns… and now, soccer!"… Soulless!!!!
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#4: Beyond Within
This band has always had a special talent for choosing the best album opening and closing tracks. This song is the opener for my favorite album by them. I dig the heavy parts as much as I do the clean middle section. Nevermore has also always created parts where the rhythm guitar ends up being even more memorable than the lead guitar itself. Many bands usually just write wimpy rhythm for lead sections, but not Nevermore...

#3: Born
Born!! Fast, heavy, angry, melodic, the guitars, the drums, the vocals... this song is absolutely perfect. Masterpiece! And of course, lyrics are always outstanding: "If nothing in the world can change our children will inherit nothing".

#2: Dreaming Neon Black
The lyrics and the mood of this song have always talked to me, every since it came out, back in 1999. I could always relate it to an experience of my own, and I could also relate to the despair that comes through the vocal delivery, in lines such "my only cure, won’t you meet me?". Many crappy cheesy love songs have been written (did anybody say Bon Jovi?), but this one actually mean it.

#1: Forever
I think this song is heavy. Very heavy, regardless of the fact it doesn’t have drums or distorted guitars, and still, it sounds very heavy to me. Once again, the pain comes through the singing… "I'll meet you in the dreamtime, Whenever you call me…". My #1. Period.
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For your convenience, I’ve also created a "Top 10 Nevermore" Play List on youtube. :)

My Metallica Top 10 List

My Top 10 Lists aren't necessarily lists of what songs are the best ones... it's more like "brings me memories" lists.

I grew up listening to a lot of old school heavy bands, such as Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, etc. However, Metallica is probably the one that has had the bigger impact on me. All of their first albums (up to the Black Album) bring me back good memories. Among other things, I remember working and saving money to buy their LPs, and then when CD’s came out and I purchased my first CD player, along with the first four Metallica albums!

At one point, I learned to play several of their songs on the guitar. When the "Guitar Hero Metallica" came out I played drums to it through the whole thing, several times, for months. Lots of fun.

There’s a lot more great memories that this band’s music brings me, so it’s only fair I start "My Top 10" series with Metallica!

#10: Seek and Destroy
This might have been the very first Metallica song I've learned to play on the guitar...
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#9: For Whom The Bell Tolls
Playing this song has always been fun. When I get a chance I'll do a One Man Band cover of it.
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#8: Wherever I May Roam
One of the things I remember hearing this song is me buying my first Wah pedal and nailing Kirk's leads. It also brings me memories of a very specific time in my life, certain people, certain moments... music ties it all together.

#7: Creeping Death
This song is just pure energy!

#6: …And Justice For All
...And Justice For All was already one of my favorites back in the day, and I've had lots of fun drumming to it on Rock Band. Good times.

#5: Master of Puppets
This is another one I remember learning how to play on the guitar... playing it properly, getting the downstrokes just right is freaking hard (even John Petrucci drops a sweat playing this one)! This song is a masterpiece.

#4: The Four Horsemen
This song reminds of local bands playing it, and me and my friends going crazy over it… "The Horsemen are drawing nearer, On leather steeds they ride, They've come to take your life"…

#3: Battery
The last three songs on my list, to me, are simply earth shattering... Pure energy! Battery's riffs are the kind I'd like to have written myself... and I've had a lot of fun playing drums to this song on Rock Band a couple of years ago.

#2: Motorbreath
Can't tell you how much headbanging I did to this one tune... still can't keep my head steady while listening to it...

#1: Dyers Eve
Dyers Eve!! The lyrics, the vocals, the riffs, the drumming, the energy... this song has it all. This one kicks some major ass!!!

For your convenience, I’ve also created a "Top 10 Metallica" Play List on youtube. :)