00:0010 Bands With Legendary Debut Albums They Couldn't Beat
00:0310. Guns N' Roses, Appetite for Destruction
00:08Appetite for Destruction unleashed raw, chaotic energy through Axl Rose's searing vocals and Slash's iconic guitar selling 18x platinum.
00:199. The Strokes, Is This It?
00:21Is This It? revitalized rock in 2001 with raw garage riffs, Julian Casablanca's authentic vocals, and confident lo-fi charm.
00:318. The Killers, Hot Fuss
00:34Hot Fuss launched synth-driven anthems like Mr. Brightside, topping UK charts over 400 weeks and achieving 6x platinum success.
00:437. The Ramones, Ramones
00:47Ramones delivered 14 punchy tracks in just 29 minutes, birthing punk's raw spirit and anthems like Blitzkrieg Bop.
00:556. Dio, Holy Diver
00:58Holy Diver showcased Ronnie James Dio's commanding vocals, theatrical riffing and galloping rhythms, redefining heavy metal's epic storytelling.
01:085. Oasis, Definitely Maybe
01:12Definitely Maybe ignited Britpop with swaggering Gallagher vocals, gravelly choruses and anthems that shifted musical focus firmly to Manchester.
01:206. Meatloaf, Bad Out of Hell
01:25Bad Out of Hell fused Broadway drama with rock ferocity across epic 8-minute tracks, selling over 43 million copies worldwide.
01:336. Mudvayne LD50
01:37LD50 pushed new metal boundaries with intricate polyrhythms, unconventional time signatures, and theatrical visuals, delivering controlled, chaotic intensity.
01:467. Block Party, Silent Alarm
01:50Silent Alarm burst onto indie rock scenes with angular guitars, frenetic drums, and 14 tracks setting new standards for successors.
01:591. Pearl Jam
02:0110. 10 defined grunge with raw authenticity.
02:06Emotional anthems like Alive and Jeremy, and propelled Seattle's music scene to prominence.
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