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| Hacride | Deviant Current Signal | 2005 | Listenable Records ID: cdm 0905-2407 |  | Death Progressive Metal | It's technical Death with Black Metal vocals and with Progressive elements. I don't want to judge this music, it seems it's not bad music in this genre, but it's probably not very original. | |
| Hades | DamNation | 2001 | Metal Blade Records ID: fo58cd |  | Power Metal | It's universal US music where a lot of heaviness, but not enough
tunefulness are to be found. Their loud music rises a dead, but sometimes
it calms down to Black Sabbath, so deadmen could sleep in peace. | |
| Hades | The Downside | 2000 | Metal Blade Records ID: RBR/LCR 2310 |  | Doom Stoner Power Thrash Metal | It's difficult and dangerous to describe US band that should play 'US Power', really it's a mixture of Candlemass, Iced Earth, Flotsam&Jetsam, Nevermore, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, etc. Music is slow (almost permanently) and sometimes boring, you need to listen to this album twice to understand it. | |
| Hades | Live on Location | 1991 | Grand Slamm Records ID: cd0005 |  | Speed Thrash Metal | This is live album including some studio bonus tracks. Hades was a band with fast music in comparison with the last band's works, this sound is in the best traditions of Speed/Thrash of 80s. | |
| Hades | Exist to Resist | 1995 | Brainstorm ID: 51002 |  | Thrash Power Doom Progressive Metal | What did band need to play such music after successful (for me) Speed/Thrash? Of course, this new sound is more progressive and original than irrepressible Speed&Thrash, but sometimes it is so bored... | |
| Hades | $avior$elf | 1998 | Metal Blade Records ID: 3984-14194-2 |  | Doom Power Progressive Metal | We know many bands which play Power with Doom and/or Prog elements. The closest to this band is, probably, Nevermore with Black Sabbath influences. Sometimes I'm tired of such music, I don't like tactile monotonous sound. | |
| Hagen | Corridors of Time | 2001 | Angular Records ID: cdm 0302-809 |  | Heavy Folk Metal | | |
| Haggard | And Thou Shalt Trust... the Sheer | 1997 | Serenades |  | Metal | | |
| Haggard | Awakening the Centuries | 2000 | Drakkar Records |  | Metal | | |
| Haggard | Eppur Si Muove | 2004 | Drakkar Records ID: AMG 169 L |  | Melodic Metal with symphonic orchestra | This album is close to 'And Thou Shalt Trust...' ideologically. This album has got more saturated string instruments and better female vocals than previous ones, there are many Baroque tracks for strings and various vocals, traditional track Herr Mannelig is especially good. | |
| Halford | Resurrection | 2000 | Sanctuary Records ID: 06076 85200-2 |  | Power Metal | | |
| Halford | Live Insurrection | 2001 | Metal Is Records ID: MISDD 007 |  | Power Metal | | |
| Halford | Crucible | 2002 | Metal Is Records ID: MISBX020 |  | experimental Metal | | |
| Hallowmas 13 | October Burning | 2003 | Coffin Records ID: COFFIN 124 |  | Punk Alternative Metal | It's joyful Punk, say it's like The Platters or someone else playing in 21 century few standard chords Punk music based on the tunes of that time. I don't prefer Punk but it's funny to listen to it. | |
| Hallows Eve | Evil Never Dies | 2005 | Xtreem Music ID: XM 039 CD |  | Thrash Death Metal | The band on this album is more various to be Death and more brutal to be Thrash. The guitar works in Thrash style live together with Death vocals, it's not very standard event in such music. | |
| Hallows Eve | Death & Insanity | 1986 | Metal Blade Records ID: 3984-14059-2 |  | Heavy Speed Thrash Metal | As an example for early Speed with Thrash elements, Hallows Eve's album Death & Insanity pertains without doubt. It's already not Heavy, but it sounds sometimes more aggressive than Speed. | |
| Hamka | Unearth | 2005 | Metal Music Art JMT ID: cdm 0206-2423 |  | Power Heavy Progressive Metal | So it's again nothing behind the band but the other musician projects which
burned out also. This music is in the standard borders without any very
original ideas. | |
| Hamlet | William Shakespeare's Hamlet | 2001 | Die Hard Records ID: DHR005 |  | Heavy Metal | It's not just one from fkn Metal operas which multiply on every corner of
the world, it's better to say that this album is perfect compilation of
Brazilian band united with one musical conception. The musical styles of
the bands vary between Heavy and Black. If I call it a compilation it's
perfect compilation. | |
| Hammerfall | Legacy of Kings | 1998 | Nuclear Blast |  | Melodic Power Metal | No comment. | |
| Hammerfall | Glory to the Brave | 1997 | Nuclear Blast |  | Melodic Power Metal | No comment. | |
| Hammerfall | Renegade | 2000 | Nuclear Blast ID: irond cd 00-12 |  | Melodic Heavy Power Metal | This band continues playing primitive music with over-standard riffs and tunes. I heard almost all these riffs and refrains performed by many other bands many times, especially by the bands playing the primitive, 100% alike music, though this band ripped the familiar pieces from Helloween, Stratovarious, Bonfire, etc. also. | |
| Hammerfall | Crimson Thunder | 2002 | Nuclear Blast ID: irond cd 02-342 |  | Melodic Heavy Power Metal | I'm not sure I need to describe this band. I don't like the bands which do nothing for the world but which require an attention of the world as if they were the best of the best. This album is like that of many other bands: standard sound with primitive chords. the main good thing is that this album doesn't consist of many very familiar parts of the other bands' music, that's small, wretched victory of this band. | |
| Hammerfall | Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken | 2005 | Nuclear Blast ID: irond cd 05-962 |  | Melodic Power Industrial Metal | I'm not going to repeat my attitude to this band. It's still and forever the same: it's worse than just a copy, but a copy of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Accept, Gamma Ray, etc... | |
| Hammerfall | Threshold | 2006 | Nuclear Blast ID: irond cd 06-1213 |  | Melodic Speed Power Metal | I've never disguised my thoughts about this band, I don't like the first and the next albums because of their total plagi*rism from many bands, different bands. But now the band grew up for the level of all similar bands where is not many copying from the famous bands and where isn't something extraordinary in the music. | |
| Hammerhawk | Breaks Loose | 1984 | Rusty Cage Records ID: RCR-0002 |  | Hard Heavy Metal | I'm not the first again who compare this band with Motorhead, especially the vocal parts, it really sounds like Lemmy voice. In other respects it's probably based on NWOBHM ideas of the music. | |
| Hangar | Last Time | 1999 | selfproduction ID: HR1999CD |  | Speed Power Progressive Metal | Many self-produced bands have problem with their sound. This band on this
album has repugnant sound of the vocalist - almost all was sung out of
tune. In other respects it's average for Speed&Power band music with an originality which is enough for further life. | |
| Hanker | In Our World | 1994 | independent ID: HACD-6101 |  | Heavy Power Metal | I mixed 2 albums up because I heard them together (and forgot their own features...). Thess albums resemble nothing. This is European tunefulness against the background of Canadian musical stage. You can sometimes hear pieces from Scorpions, Judas Priest, Iced Earth, but everything is original enough. | |
| Hanker | The Dead Ringer | 1997 | independent ID: HACD-6103 |  | Heavy Power Metal | I mixed 2 albums up because I heard them together (and forgot their own
features...). Thess albums resemble nothing. This is European tunefulness
against the background of Canadian musical stage. You can sometimes hear
pieces from Scorpions, Judas Priest, Iced Earth, but everything is
original enough. | |
| Hanoi Rocks | Self Destruction Blues | 1982 | Sanctuary Records ID: CMRCD126 |  | Rock'n'Roll Vaudeville Pop Rock | This music is unexpected for me, it's a mixture of The Beatles, Creedence CR, and popular music including Disco (Boney M) of 70s. I'm not ready to say I prefer such pop music, but I got it so it means something... | |
| Hanoi Rocks | Back to Mystery City | 1983 | Geffen Records ID: 9 24265-2 |  | Pop Rock | It's the same music that is on another Hanoi Rocks album that I've got - Self Destruction Blues. So I don't know why I decided to get these disks, I've never collected such music and even haven't nostalgia for such music. | |
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