What are the heaviest rock albums you have found yet?

What are the heaviest rock albums you have found yet?

Excluding industrial, metal, noise, and punk subgenres.

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Do you also exclude shoegaze and post-rock?

That one field recording of glaciers melting .

>What are the heaviest rock albums you have found yet?
>Excluding all genres that are heavy.
Wat.

That is exactly my point. It is rare but rewarding to find albums that push rock to its limit without going into noise rock, post-rock, or shoegaze.

Which one?

does this count

>A Better Tomorrow + I Say a Little Prayer (男たちの挽歌 + 小さな願い - Otokotachi no Banka + Chiisana Negai )

>push rock to its limit
>while staying tame

>noise rock, post-rock, or shoegaze mean pushing rock to its limit

lol, this kid

What would you suggest?

I get you OP, it's pretty impressive when they can achieve that sound. Heaviest rock I've heard would be Have A Nice Life, Manic Street Preachers, and some of Pink Floyd's earlier stuff.

>Excluding industrial, metal, noise, and punk
well, nothing

Is this their loudest album?

All those things don't count according to OP's parameters
This thread is stupid

this is pretty heavy

You are right, let's make another about glass.

>tfw Wammilica Iffirom

>hey guys I want heavy music from a light genre
>note: no heavy genres allowed
That's like asking for vegetarian options but no vegetables please

>That's like asking for vegetarian options but no vegetables please
what's the musical equivalent of tofurkey?

Tofu is made of vegetables

Sounds rare but possible. For example, In Utero gets loud as shit without being full blown noise rock, industrial, shoegaze, metal, punk, or even post-rock. I figure that is why OP asked. It ain't meant to be so easy that you can get it in RYM just looking rock albums without sub genres.

You mean heavy lyrics?

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Most of this album but this track especially.

No wonder Kurt Cobain liked The Stooges.

They should have named the album after Concrete and Steel.

Quintessential

Proto Progressive Metal. I liked it more than In the Court of the Crimson King.

obviously this
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Motorhead sounds better.

That probably either goes to Appetite For Destruction or Blues For The Red Sun. It's probably why both GnR and Kyuss respectively are given so much praise by people that don't normally listen to heavier or more abrasive music.

Kyuss are stoner metal, and Guns N' Roses are not even among loudest Hard Rawk bands.

motorhead was hard rock/early heavy metal, not psychedelic. So what's your point

I thought Kyuss were stoner rock? And GnR are definitely the loudest of their style of hard rock. Certainly more so than all their predecessors who did work in this style, and their successors all works a quieter more indie inspired style.

>GnR
they are glam metal, always were

Somehow I don't see glam metal doing albums like Use Your Illusion I and II.

They were more metal than bands like Clutch.

yeah, they were a tad smarter than your average glam, but still they're metal, not just rock

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Why can't I hold all this fucking garage?

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Deep purple makes some good heavy stuff

Call me a faggot but this new album isnt all that bad once you give it a try. Not 100% rock but its closeish.

Terminal Sick did better.

Ok so all of grunge fits what op wants. There you go.

Reuben - Racecar Is Racecar Backwards.
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Not all grunge would fit. Tad, L7, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, etc. are mostly metal styled.

Seether is probably what OP needs

Post-Grunge is disgusting.