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shaka wrote:Iron Maiden is deserving. They are probably the best metal band that has ever existed. They have two albums you could pick. Personally I like Piece of Mind.
chowhall wrote:shaka wrote:Iron Maiden is deserving. They are probably the best metal band that has ever existed. They have two albums you could pick. Personally I like Piece of Mind.
Not overtly trying to dis Iron Maiden. I am ignorant of most of their music. I just think Styx is as deserving or more so than a band with a pretty narrow focus and appeal.
Archetype wrote:chowhall wrote:shaka wrote:Iron Maiden is deserving. They are probably the best metal band that has ever existed. They have two albums you could pick. Personally I like Piece of Mind.
Not overtly trying to dis Iron Maiden. I am ignorant of most of their music. I just think Styx is as deserving or more so than a band with a pretty narrow focus and appeal.
Iron Maiden still plays to crowds of 20,000+
As much as I love Styx, they couldn't do that- not even with DeYoung
yogi wrote:Yo Chow,
What the heck does dis mean??
You need to move over to Britneys website.
You make a good argument, then in a later post you try to get modern and used the word dis.
Next you hammer Froy with a 'TOTALLY' lame (took you 3 days to think up) cheapshot about his parents.
'Dis' plus the Froy 'Assembly Line' ought to eliminate you from this website. Still, on second thought you are not quite modern or 'hip' enough for Britney.
Upon further review you qualify as a Spice Girl or Wham type person.
That's who you are!!
All this time 'youve been searching for yourself' and Ive found ya.
You are a definate Spice Girl or Wham poster.
Try www.spiceworld.com or www.carelesswhisper.org
Enjoy the ride!!!
yogi wrote:Yo Chow,
What the heck does dis mean??
From 1977 to 1981, Styx released four consecutive albums that have been certified Multi-Platinum (signifying at least 2 million units sold) by the RIAA: The Grand Illusion, Pieces of Eight, Cornerstone, and Paradise Theatre. [2]. They were the first band recognized to have achieved this feat when the RIAA began certifying Multi-Platinum albums in 1984.
A longstanding, oft-repeated claim in the music industry and the mainstream press is that Styx were the first band to release four consecutive triple-platinum albums, signifying at least 3 million units sold. [3][4][5][6][7][8] However, prior to 1999, the RIAA's only certifications were for Gold (500,000 units sold), Platinum (1 million), and Multi-Platinum (2 million) albums.[9] Complete and detailed historical sales figures for record albums are not readily available to the public. However, per the latest information on the RIAA searchable database, Styx did score three triple-platinum albums on the same date: November 14, 1984. They achieved one double-platinum album on August 23, 2005.

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