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Definitely AFD. One of the best albums ever
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Marc G wrote:apples and oranges IMO...


Agreed. Our uncle got us our first Discman, along with Appetite For Destruction and Hysteria cds. Everyone wanted to hear how a cd sounded, and because I had one, I was the coolest kid in school.

Different styles, both great in their own way. And both produced well, given the types of listeners it's intended for.
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DoubleBarrel wrote:
thenakedarab wrote:No contest at all, AFD all day.

Now if you were asking AFD vs High and Dry, well that might yield different results. :rawk:

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cyOkM3gUqg[/video]


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Hysteria does not have Axl Rose singing on it, therefore Hysteria is >.

Honestly though, how are these even comparable? I suppose both are hard rock, but very different veins of hard rock.

I realize Axl being the frontman really helped propel G'n'R to fame, but good lord I hate his voice.
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Between those two I'd take Appetite. Hysteria is too overproduced and doesn't have the same fire and hunger that Pyromania and High and Dry had. If it was appetite vs either of those albums, Def Leppard all day.

I do have to say though, that between Appetite and Hysteria, Hysteria has Gods of War and that song fucking wins.
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Hysteria had some 'moments' imo and this is one of them imo

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBZbO-SS-3Q[/video]

Always LOVED this song and the guitar playing, simple but catchy


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Tone - Hysteria
Production - Hysteria
Songs - Appetite
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This is a hard one for me (he...hehehehehe....he said hard one ...heh heh)

Def leppard was one of my fav bands in that transition era of the late 70s early 80s of hard rock. by the time the late 80s came around (heheh...heheh....he said came around...heh ...heh) rock had entered an different era. DL was (for me) on the down swing and band likes GnR were the next thing.

If I HAD to pick between the two, I'd say GnR's AfD over Hysteria.

but just for picking better albums/bands I personally like DF's first 3 albums MUCH more so if kept in context/era. They were miles ahead of everyone at the time with both raw rock and rock pop.

high and dry and pyromania rule. GAWD I'm gonna listen to them now... :rawk:
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thenakedarab wrote:No contest at all, AFD all day.

Now if you were asking AFD vs High and Dry, well that might yield different results. :rawk:

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cyOkM3gUqg[/video]

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thenakedarab wrote:Also spot on ya'll. H&D and Pyromania had some of the best blending of hard riffing with pop writing out at the time. They were ahead of GNR by a while, and were more in the same wave with Motley Crue.

I really liked On Through The Night as well. They really kicked some ass back then.
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thenakedarab wrote:
greatmutah wrote:Between those two I'd take Appetite. Hysteria is too overproduced and doesn't have the same fire and hunger that Pyromania and High and Dry had. If it was appetite vs either of those albums, Def Leppard all day.

I do have to say though, that between Appetite and Hysteria, Hysteria has Gods of War and that song fucking wins.


Ummmm, that song sucks. :crap:

Even Sweet Child of Mine, the song off AFD I hate with absolute venom, destroys that song.


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Wow. check out the "stage clothes" :lol:

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBy1jx5PQxM[/video]
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thenakedarab wrote:
RIFF wrote:
thenakedarab wrote:Also spot on ya'll. H&D and Pyromania had some of the best blending of hard riffing with pop writing out at the time. They were ahead of GNR by a while, and were more in the same wave with Motley Crue.

I really liked On Through The Night as well. They really kicked some ass back then.


I forgot all about that album. I had it on tape for a while, but it disappeared.
Yeah, Ive had it a few times... tape, CD.. High n Dry on vinyl first!
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DoubleBarrel wrote:Wow. check out the "stage clothes" :lol:

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBy1jx5PQxM[/video]

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