I read Rolling Stone's 50 most disappointing albums story just for fun to see if any albums that I liked ended up on there. What I found is that I never heard of at least half of them. Considering how old I am and how into music I was when I was younger I found that very surprising. But I was largely a radio kid in the 70's and an MTV kid in the 80's. If it wasn't a track that made it to one of those two places I probably never heard it. Even thinking about it now, I don't think that I can name the album from which any of the songs I liked back then came. There are a few exceptions, like Fleetwood Mac, but even in that case I stopped listening to them once Lyndsey Buckingham left so I didn't recognize that album name either. I was never that into AC/DC, Van Halen, or Black Sabbath. I was a Judas Priest and Iron Maiden tween. Once I got into Slayer and Megadeth I became the misfit that we all know and love today. 😁
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