Spike Lee’s ‘Do the Right Thing’ is a masterstroke of artistry and revealing commentary told with a supreme cast.
5150
Van Halen
A new lead singer, new producer, and overflowing enthusiasm marks Van Halen’s 1986 album ‘5150’ an 80s Rock highlight.
British Steel
Judas Priest
Judas Priest’s 1980 album ‘British Steel’ stands a glorious monument to the Metal Gods.
Thunder and Lightning
Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy’s 1983 album ‘Thunder and Lightning’ is reckoning ball of Rock and Metal, that proved a solid, if tragic, final act.
Invasion of Your Privacy
Ratt
Ratt’s 1985 album ‘Invasion of Your Privacy’ is a true guilty-pleasure Hard Rock treat.
Imaginos
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult’s oft misrepresented 1988 release ‘Imaginos’ is actually a solid Metal/Rock album.
Ride the Lightning
Metallica
Metallica’s 1984 Thrash masterpiece ‘Ride the Lightning’ is one of Heavy Metal’s defining moments.
Pop Goes the World
Men Without Hats
Men Without Hat’s 1987 delicious Pop album ‘Pop Goes the World’ ably demonstrates why the 80s are both revered and mocked.
Rage for Order
Queensrÿche
Queensrÿche’s seminal 1986 album ‘Rage for Order’ is one of the all time best Prog Metal releases.
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