AMG ranks the vast discography of Megadeth in anticipation of their farewell magnum opus. Join with us!
AMG Rankings
AMG Goes Ranking – Revocation
AMG ranks the Revocation albums as we await their latest platter. Now featuring a surprise guest!
AMG Goes Ranking – Panopticon
With a brand new Panopticon just days away, we felt it was time for a big ole’ ranking.
AMG Goes Ranking – Whitechapel
Some of the AMG staff go ranking in Whitechapel. Arrest them.
Opeth from Worst to Best: 13-9
“On the 22nd of November, Opeth will release full-length number fourteen—which we have already reviewed, if you have not seen it. We sometimes “go ranking” here at Angry Metal Guy, but in the case of Opeth that just doesn’t convey the profound influence the band has had or the depth of the personal relationship that I—Angry Metal Guy—have with one of Sweden’s greatest metal and progressive bands.” Wherein we ranketh Opeth.
AMG Goes Ranking – The Black Dahlia Murder
In 2024, The Black Dahlia Murder faces new challenges, moving on from the tragic loss of vocalist and scene giant Trevor Strnad and they will release Servitude on the 27th of September (that’s tomorrow, yes). So, before I unleash my Very Important Opinions™ on the world about the new full-length LP, we thought that a romp through the band’s discography seemed in order. Note that anyone who tells you that Ritual isn’t their best album is lying to you.
AMG Goes Ranking – My Dying Bride
My Dying Bride gets their very own ranking even as the AMG staff withers under deadline pressures.
AMG Goes Ranking – DragonForce
Before the review of the new Dragonforce platter hits, the power nerds at AMG wanted to nerd out with a ranking of their noddle-fests. We let them for some reason.
AMG Goes Ranking – Suffocation
With Suffocation active again, we felt honor bound to do a ranking of their legendary catalog. Join us in praise of their career of ugly brutality.
AMG Goes Ranking – Angra
Angra are back with a new power metal opus this week, so we did our official ranking. You may not agree, but you must study this grand work of metal journalisming.





















