Heavy Metal Albums I Used to Listen To
Here are some old Heavy Metal albums dusted off that I used to enjoy many years ago. Warning, this video may feature spandex.
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@arturslunga4226
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
A good rule of thumb is to never revisit the favourite albums from your childhood, they won't sound the same as they did back then. One exception is the first WASP album tho
@eddiemethot8925
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
There are a plathora of albums( and bands) I had abandoned 40+ years ago that I recently had the opportunity to buy again.
@ShadowCommander1167
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Great video. I saw Krokus on the Headhunter tour with Blackfoot and Twisted Sister. What a show! Great album. Saw the band again several years ago. Met them as well. Nice guys. They're from Switzerland by the way.
@martinmullen71
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Nice video, I should look up a couple of these albums up myself.
@michaelsterckx4120
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
The New Wave of British Heavy Metal labelling of 79 – 80, and the EMI Metal for Muthas compilation in early 1980 switched things from Heavy Rock to Heavy Metal, and Quo were definitely considered Heavy Rock at the time.
@jasonladd6400
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
I was a big Demon fan also. Unexpected Guest is as good as a Mob Rules in its own way. I didn't like the Plague or British Standard approved that followed but I listened back to them during the pandemic recently and can see they are concept masterpieces, just not for my youth as I wasn't proggy until much later.
@oliverl.5834
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Krokus are from Switzerland. They and Lea Aaron are the only ones on this list I know. If not those particular albums. I don't think you said why you don't listen to them anymore?
@motleyfan7558
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Excellent.
@starkillerclub3755
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Man, it's not always easy to come clean about one's 80's metal listening habits, so hats hats off to you for putting yours out there.
Here go a few of my own guilty pleasures (not including the obvious, Maiden, Priest, Scorpions, etc)
Manowar – Hail to England
Saxon – Denim and Leather
Accept – Restless and Wild
Savatage – Hall of the Mountian King
Riot – Fire Down Under
Queensryche – Warning
Axe – Offering
Pretty Maids – Future World
TT Quick – Metal of Honor
Armored Saint – March of the Saint
@jimtoms7591
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
I still love Helix. A friend of mine had the tape of No Rest for the Wicked when I was a 14 yr. old freshman in 84. Loved the band ever since.
@donniesheets
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
BTW I loved Fire Down Under
@pjtheory
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Headhunter is a heavy metal masterpiece and it demonstrated that Krokus was not simply an AC/DC clone. Marc Storace's prodigious vocal talents were in full bloom on this album as he seamlessly switched from hard rockers (e.g., Headhunter, Eat The Rich) to the power ballad Screaming In The Night. Headhunter was a critical (e.g., Kerrang magazine lauded it as one of 1983's best albums) and commercial (e.g., platinum record) success, and IMO, it is almost (e.g., not a fan of Ready To Burn) a perfect album.
@markedwards3927
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Evening Barry! What a great list, as ever. As a 'late 50's something' I grew up listening to a lot of metal, in hindsight a lot of it not very good. I do remember Krokus, but in my case it was Metal Rendez-Vous, and the opening track Heatstrokes. Madam X was also in my collection, and I was at the Hammersmith Odeon for Scorpions on their Savage Amusement tour – still waiting for your ranking of the teutonic titans albums! Something I particularly remember from this period was the Metal for Muthas compilation albums, featuring everything from Samson to Toad and the Wet Sprocket – my personal favourite being Lady of Mars (no, not Ash) by Dark Star. Brilliant.
@Intermentor
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Still listen to Helix. Wild in the streets is also a great album
@Dibbdroid
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
I wouldn't be too fussed about categories and genres in music, it's for the media and marketing people.
In the later 70s my local record store had Deep Purple under "progressive rock" and Black Sabbath as "heavy rock". If it's good and you like it who cares?
@colinrgage
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Great video mate I saw Lee Aaron at Reading and the Scorpions at Knebworth
@slobodanudarac5
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Krokus are from Switzerland.
@stevehurley6930
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
You can get the Helix album on cd from the Rock Candy label
@aitechnasus1041
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
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@dancalmpeaceful3903
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Love Krokus……..
@freaky_j2207
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Oh damn Helix. Hah I used to listen to them too. Gimme and R!
@slowmarchingband1
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
There's a lot of the ECT show uploaded on YouTube, including the Lee Aron performance you mentioned.
@ImTheDudeMan471
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
The first 2 or 3 "Helmet" albums seared my metal soul in the 90's. My neighbors did not appreciate it. The thing about the early stuff is that you could also use their songs as strip club songs 🤘
@terryjohnson5275
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Other than the Krokus (swiss) and Helix I also had all the albums mentioned. Roxy Petrucci, Madam X's drummer is the connection with Vixen. Waysted became a big favourite, especially after Tonka Chapman joined, though Ronnie Kayfield was pretty good on Vices (and yes it was their first) and when I got to meet them backstage after they supported Dio at Bristol in 1983 I mentioned that his guitar solo in Night of the Wolf replicated the sound of the wolf prowling and laughing -thought that was pretty obvious, however he was pretty stoked that I got the reference. At that backstage meet Pete Way after first being given a can of Heineken to drink was then given a can of Special Brew and proclaimed that the former felt like having a change of blood. There was aslo a moment why =en he and PAul RAyond disappered for a few minutes , duirng whihc time we got chatting to Reuben Archer who was also backstage. When they returned they appeared somewhat rejuvenated – have no idea why that could have been though 🤔🤔🤔
I also bought the Madam X after seeing them on ECT however I already had the Lee Aaron, not sure why I bought it – possibly the cover and/or review in Kerrang.
Demon's Night of the Demon was a favourite of mine when I was at college – side 1 far outweighed side 2 though, and I got to see them at the old Marquee in summer 82. They should have been a lot bgger than gey ever were.
And being of a certain age, I have to agree with you in that a lot of bands who would never now be called Heavy Metal were labelled Heavy Metal back in the late 70's and early 80's. Many of them would now be calssed as heavy or hard rock, even AOR but back then even a band like Journey would be considered to be HM.
@pkats9093
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Nice blast from the past! All I can say is thank goodness for bands like Metallica, Megadeth, etc. They certainly brought metal to another level. A very welcome change back in the day
@danielmcevoy976
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
I'm so sick of the what's Heavy Metal argument. I'm 51 and I remember when everyone called Deep Purple heavy metal. Personally I think there's Rock and Roll and Hard Rock (with no roll)…both can be Heavy. Motorhead is R&R and Megadeth is hard rock…it doesn't roll at all. I don't care if all the tough guys disagree. Most people who only like heavy stuff are insecure and trying desperately to be tough.
@FatNorthernBigot
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Heavy Metal was for blokes who like double-denim and dandruff. There. I said it.
@louderthanlife
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Excellent call on Helix, Madam X & Krokus. I will defend that Madam X album to the death. It's truly an unsung classic of the genre. Goofy? Damn right, but sooooooo much fun.
@PhilBaird1
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
That confession would make great material for your musical memoirs Barry !
@kellywann3794
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
I agree with the confusion about genres and sub genres. I remember the music that far preceded their labels, prog, alternative, gothic and on and on. I learned my lesson early by working in a bookstore where my coworker insisted on sub categorizing everything. The philosophy section was maddening.
@stevehajas6500
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Both Helix and Lee Aaron are Canadian, Helix played at my high school circa 1979…I won a copy of their first album in a contest promoting their show at our school.
@greattunesking1
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
When I heard Silver Machine by Hawkwind in 1974 it blew my mind. That is when my Album collection got very big. And "Helix." "No West For The Wicked." "Heavy Metal Love." kicked butt. Also. A band called; "Heavy Pettin." And the album called; "Lettin Loose."Was a killer album. And I loved all the "Riot." Albums. "Krocus." from Switzerland burned when they did "Screaming In The Night." And also "Heatstroke." by "Krokus." was a killer track. This guy knows his stuff.
@kristofftaylovoski60
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Krokus!!!! hell yes… I remember Headhunter……. This and the Scorpions "In Trance"….. and Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog"….. great metal and proto-metal guilty pleasures.
@TheTigermask1
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Never apologise mate F them
@Peatmoss0979
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
The band the Rods and the band Tank are great early metal 💎s
@DAVIDJCARON
February 27, 2026 at 11:03 pm
Santers.. Racing time.. 😉
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