Your Favorite Debut Album

To add something a little different than what’s already been offered, this one blew me away when it first came out:

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I can still remember when I heard the first single on the radio in college while driving to class; I turned the car around and went and bought the CD.

Had to miss all my classes that day because I was too busy learning the guitar parts to all these songs :rofl
Excellent choice!

That album is great!

Keeping on the topic of newer releases, I would propose the following:

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Both of these got repeat playing for weeks straight after I started listening to them.
 
Amorphis - The Karelian Isthmus
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Dark Funeral - The Secrets Of The Black Arts
Death - Scream Bloody Gore
Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine
Dismember - Like An Ever Flowing Stream
Doom:VS - Aeternum Vale
Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse
Fear Factory - Soul Of A New Machine
Havayoth - His Creation Reversed
Jingo De Lunch - Perpetuum Mobile
Loreena McKennitt - Elemental
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
Metallica - Kill 'em All
Opeth - Orchid
Type O Negative - Slow, Deep and Hard
Vintersorg - Till Fjälls

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Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath.
Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin
Badlands. Badlands.
Marillion. Script For A Jester's Tear
Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden
Jeff Beck. Truth
Queen. Queen
Lynyrd Skynyrd. (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
 
A lot of great ones already listed. Most in the OP I'd pick.

Here are some personal favorites off the top of my head, but probably forgetting more.

Ian Moore - Ian Moore
London Grammar - If You Wait
Lucy Rose - Like I Used To
Radiohead - Pablo Honey
The Doors - The Doors
Eric Johnson - Tones
Steely Dan - Can’t Buy A Thrill
The Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
Joe Satriani - Not of This Earth
Steve Vai - Flex-Able
Little Feat - Little Feat

edit: added ones I forgot :grin
 
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Some bands didn't, imho, find their "sound" so to speak, until later albums. I feel like Pink Floyd & Rush's best/better stuff was a few albums in.

Course, with both of those bands, they had a major early personnel change that greatly changed their overall sound. So, there's that.
Yeah. A lot of bands hit at the second album. Megadeth, Black Sabbath are prime examples.
 
Metal was what I listened to as an immature/ignorant/angry teenager, then I got into the beatles, chilled the fuck out and learned to appreciate music more generally

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:LOL:

I must be getting more immature and angrier (at least on some days) because I can't seem to abandon
the Heavies----even as I love and listen to other stuff. Sometimes as chill as Erik Satie.
 
Some bands didn't, imho, find their "sound" so to speak, until later albums. I feel like Pink Floyd & Rush's best/better stuff was a few albums in.

Course, with both of those bands, they had a major early personnel change that greatly changed their overall sound. So, there's that.

It's interesting for sure. Some peak right out of the gate and others grow and develop. And some
seem to peak out of the gate and grow and develop (Zeppelin, Sabbath). :idk
 
The Cars?

LZ
I?

Boston?

VH
I?

Appetite?

Rage?

Pronounced?

Please Please Me?

Are You Experienced?

Black Sabbath?

Texas Flood?

License To Ill?

Kill 'em All?

Facelift?

Core?

Blizzard?

Maiden?

Showbiz?



Whatchya got?

I'd have to say VHI absolutely blew.me.away! That's gotta be my own #1. #2 would be a tie btw The Cars, LZ, Facelift, Core, and Boston.
You mean a debut album you listen when was released or in general?

Either way that's a tough question
 
So many bands I missed their debuts..., Porcupine Tree & Muse are 2 big ones for me. Got into them later, then worked backwards. Same with Dream Theater.

And they're another one whose debut was weak, comparatively speaking. And had a personnel change right after.



You need your hearing checked if you can't hear the guitar solo in Sunburn! :rofl
 
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Some bands didn't, imho, find their "sound" so to speak, until later albums. I feel like Pink Floyd & Rush's best/better stuff was a few albums in.
Agreed - but I am amazed to this day that Pink Floyd were allowed so many albums of meh before Dark Side.

I have also read the opposite - that the first album has taken years to develop and get just right - then the record company demands another in 6 months with 3 hits instead of 2.
 
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