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An Amazing Start

Great openers. Intros don't count unless they're good too.
1Dark Tranquillity
Punish My Heaven

As good as their openers always are, this is a no brainer.
2Jay-Z
The Ruler's Back
3Heaven Shall Burn
Awoken+Endzeit

A great instrumental followed by one of my favorite metalcore songs ever. Too bad the rest of the album is less than half this good.
4In Flames
Embody the Invisible
5Chevelle
The Clincher
6Michael Jackson
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
7Converge
Concubine+Fault and Fracture
8The Flashbulb
Kirlian Voyager
9Kamelot
Center of the Universe

Just slightly better than March of Mephisto.
10Muse
New Born
11Project 86
Stein's Theme
12Opeth
The Leper Affinity
13Pearl Jam
Once
14Rob Dougan
Furious Angels
15The Beatles
Help!

FAR from their best album, but I like this a tiny bit better than Taxman or Come Together.
16Unearth
This Glorious Nightmare
17Rise Against
State of the

3rd best album but easily best opener.
18U2
Where the Streets Have No Name
19Iron Maiden
Aces High
20Killswitch Engage
Numbered Days
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