Artists who peaked with their second record

Artists who peaked with their second record

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just admit it

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You know it's true

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I love this band and all their music, but c'mon -- they're never going to put out "another Wildlife"

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based

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>1. Battle Hymns
Cringe, dated hard rock
>2. Into Glory Ride
Masterpiece. Every track other than the first one is a classic. Secret of Steel spawned an entire subgenre. Quorthon made an artform out of rehashing Gates of Valhalla alone. You can barely even tell it's an 80s act, which is more than you can say for most of 80s metal that has been subsequently made obsolete that which it inspired.
>3. Hail to England
Good, but other than Bridge of Death it's easy listening power metal with nothing mind-blowing.

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I don't know if "peaked" but it's crazy to think how The Bends might actually be their most influential album when you think about it

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IMAX 70mm vs 35mm