Carlos Ramirez is a former editor at AOL Music. His writing has appeared on IGN, Bullz-Eye, Ultimate-Guitar, MetalSucks, PopDose, TheGauntlet and many other music destinations. Born and raised in ...
Well that's rad. These 31 rock and metal albums have hit the four decade mark. How many of these 1985 records have you listened to?
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