Judas Priest – Sin After Sin (1977)
Key album for the development of genres like Thrash Metal or Speed Metal, produced by Roger Glover of Deep Purple.
Key album for the development of genres like Thrash Metal or Speed Metal, produced by Roger Glover of Deep Purple.
The first album by AC/DC: Direct and straightforward. A marked blues full of irreverence and magnificent execution.
The album debut from the band, Toto, where we find rock, pop, jazz, soul, and much more, one of the best debuts in rock history.
The British quartet’s fifth album, House Of The Holy, breaking away from some of the sounds heard in their previous works.
The fourth studio album of the Boston-based band, filled with lively riffs and an indelible mark in Steven Tyler’s vocal style.
Possibly the most recognized album of Paul McCartney, filled with major hits following The Beatles breakup.
The only studio album by the punk band Sex Pistols, which was enough to make history and break the rock paradigms.
The most technical album by Kiss, where together with their producer Bob Ezrin, they surpassed their level of execution.
The perfect follow-up to their self-titled debut album, where they slow things down to create a much more balanced Hard Rock.
A classic from the 1970s by the American band Alice Cooper, a clear reference to the early sounds of Hard Rock.