METALLICA, AC/DC, BLACK SABBATH Albums Make TIME Magazine's 'All-Time 100'

November 15, 2006

METALLICA's "Master of Puppets", AC/DC's "Back in Black", BLACK SABBATH's "Paranoid", LED ZEPPELIN's "IV" and NIRVANA's "Nevermind" are among the "all-time 100 albums," according to the editors of Time magazine. "We researched and listened and agonized until we had a list of the greatest and most influential records ever — and then everyone complained because there was no PINK FLOYD on it. And that's exactly how it should be," Time magazine's Josh Tyrangiel and Alan Light write in the article. "We hope you'll treat the All-Time 100 as a great musical parlor game. Read and listen to the arguments for the selections, then tell us what we missed or got wrong. Or even possibly what we got right."

To view the complete list, visit www.time.com.

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