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Gutter Ballet
Gutter Ballet

Released: Dec 1, 1989. Genre: Heavy metal, Symphonic metal, Progressive metal. Label: Atlantic Records. Number Of Tracks: 11. The sound of this album is very 80's. Pounding drums, shrieking voccals, good bass, and a very crisp clean guitar. This album is very power metal.

POSTED: 04/20/2010 - 03:16 am

9.3
rating
15
Hall Of The Mountain King
Hall Of The Mountain King

Released: Sep, 1987. Genre: Heavy metal / Power metal. Label: Atlantic Records. Number Of Tracks: 10. Savatage's fourth studio album really combinges prog rock and power metal. The sound is incredable. The guitar has this amazing crunch to it.

POSTED: 04/27/2010 - 03:18 am

9.4
rating
2
Power Of The Night
Power Of The Night

Released: 1985. Genre: Heavy metal, Speed metal. Label: Atlantic Records. Number Of Tracks: 10. You can't really compare Savatage to other artists. They didn't go with what any other band was doing just to get popular.

POSTED: 07/26/2010 - 03:33 am

9.8
rating
3
Sirens
Sirens

Released: Apr 11, 1983. Genre: Heavy metal, speed metal. Label: Metal Blade. Number Of Tracks: 9. This is Savatage's first album. The sound on this album is very different than what would be on following albums.

POSTED: 07/23/2010 - 03:50 am

9.4
rating
11
Streets A Rock Opera
Streets A Rock Opera

Released: Oct 4, 1991. Genre: Progressive metal. Label: Atlantic Records. Number Of Tracks: 16. This album, in my opinion, should've been Savatage's break-through album. But go figure, it didn't.

POSTED: 09/27/2010 - 06:56 am

9.4
rating
4
The Dungeons Are Calling
The Dungeons Are Calling

Released: Mar 22, 1984. Genre: Heavy metal, Speed metal. Label: Metal Blade Records. Number Of Tracks: 6. This is Savatage's crowning achievement; never again would they be this "metal".

POSTED: 09/29/2010 - 02:48 am

9.7
rating
2
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