load is their best album post-justice.
reload has some great songs too (not fuel or unforgiven 2, of course). st anger is unlistenable, i really want to kill james on that one. |
their first 4 records are unfuckwithable, 4 consectutive perfect records, then, *sigh
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I don't understand how people dislike the Black album.
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I hate them. They're not nearly as bad as AC DC though so whatever...
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...And Justice For All has always been and always will be my all time JAM.
Fuckabass. I can recite that record backwards and forwards, I've listened to it so many fucking times. Puppets, Lightning, Kill'em All, good stuff. The Diamond Head covers are aiight. |
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i agree with the ac/dc bit. |
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No, because, for the most part, the people who say Sonic Youth "sold out" got into them from the first three major label albums then went back and discovered Sister and DDN and then these people generally got older and lost track of Sonic Youth and in their laziness to figure out what the band has actually done in past fifteen years, they just say, "They sold out!" Metallica on the other hand were a band who created a rather massive following on their own terms: creating music that was too long and agressive for radio play, refusing to make videos at the peak of MTV's influence, and denying various cliches of their own genre while embracing influences such as Killing Joke and the Misfits well before such crossovers were readily accepted in the metal world. They set up a fanbase who looked to them as the standard bearers of a kind of anti-industry purity and then they took an about face - first with videos for songs on And Justice For All, then with Bob Rock's very radio friendly production of the Black Album, and finally with the incredibly embarassing Alternica/Nu-Metal direction they took after that. If you look at people who were into Sonic Youth heavily in the '80s, you will usually find people who like NYC Ghost & Flowers and Sonic Nurse a whole lot. Sonic Youth have maintained pretty much the same course the whole time from then until now, and that's a course that has always allowed for a lot of experimentation and side projects. You'd be hard pressed to find many people who were heavily into Metallica in the '80s who can bear to listen to anything they've done since. I'm not saying there aren't any people out there who might be exceptions to that rule, but most old school Metallica fans who still care about metal at all are probably more likely listening to Sepultura or Entombed or something else. |
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Anyone who says the "Black Album" was a sellout album is speaking through their arse. How can making an album that sounds like nothing else out there at the time, and basically nothing else since either, be "selling out"? It's not like that album was a sure thing to make it as big as it did. If anything it could have bombed because they did go on their own and create somehting like nothing else, which seems to not be a thing hardcore metal fans appreciate. But they did appreciate the black album. You were hardpressed to find anybody at the time who didn't like that album, be it the metal community or people who had never heard a metal band before and went and discovered a bunch of other great bands too. The album is great, but timing and perseverance also had alot to do with the success of said album. I can understand how untolarable metal fans could dislike the album as it's not the standard metal they may care for, but then that's noones loss but theirs. |
i thought the black album was really really boring. when i want to listen to metallica all i want to hear is thrash thrash thrash. i guess that's why i like their first three albums the best.
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Well that's a fair enough, it's a personal reason. but cop-outs liek "sellout" are quite boring and redundant terms. I've been watching a fair bit of their videos and stuff, and Lars is wearing Black Flag shirts and a bunch of other cool bands. That's awesome. |
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Cliff Burton would have told them to shove their fucking sad-sack cry baby bullshit Black album and Loaded albums up their motherfucking collective asses.
The black album is SHIT, pure SHIT. It WAS and IS a sell-out album, an album made pURELY to sell records, NOT on metallica's terms, but on pop radio terms, which is the very definition of SELLING OUT. |
No, Rob. That's wrong.
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OK, but just to clarify, do you like it? |
ha! too funny there demonrail! mad-reps for yr funny
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gar tesbaba yehe ene. (I agree with this) metallica zägnañ new! (Metallica sucks!) |
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The shitty term "selling out" refers to a band changing their sound to fit in or whatever - they're selling themselves to make money. it's not when a band changes their sound for artistic pleasure, otherwise you could count Ride the Lightning as their 'sell out' album as it was different than Kill 'Em All. Infact people claimed they sold out during Kill 'Em All because they signed to a major. It's a redundant and boring term to describe music as. The "selling out" album if you really want to get anal and use such silly terminology would be St.Anger considering they tried to get the sound of the current times. They didn't do this with the Black album - other metal bands fucking copied them. |
much as people seem to go on about them, i just can't listen to them.
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I was like that. Well, I liked them when I was younger, my early teens, and grew up listening to them due to a sibling and his mates, but then as I got older I grew a strong distaste for the band. As soon as someone said "Met..." I'd cringe and not wanna hear another word from ther mouths. But I've always loved their films. I copied A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica prt 1 & 2 off a brothers mate and I've always watched them whenever I felt the urge, even when I detested the band - they're just fucking interesting films, in the studio and on the road. I watched prt 2 again the other day for the first time in ages, and I found myself appreciating them alot more nowdays. So I came on here and ordered Master of Puppets because I have a craving for their early shit. awww, nice story huh? |
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yeah i got that
rat tails are much more sickening than mullets, just for the record |
i see them occasionally and i just want to run up to the person and rip that chunk of hair out and stomp on it.
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i really can't say they sold out or whatever, but i can say... they truely suck balls. i really wish they'd have just eaten a bag of dead baby dicks and shut the fuck up back in the 80's. mecrapica all the way!
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The new album is going to be fucking amazing. They're actually playing Justice songs again, including the title track, which is one of the most complex songs of their career (still haven't played "Frayed Ends of Sanity" live, though, which IS their most complex song..). Can't fucking wait for this! This and the new Autechre are my two most anticipated albums of '08..
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As they grew lyrically and conceptually better, and more socially mature--starting with ...and justice for all--their music grew tired and less spontaneous. The first album, despite its comic-book machismo and socially unconscious lyrics, is still probably their best musically. Do you think this owes to the influence original members Dane Mustaine and Ron McGovney had over the group's earliest compositions?
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much of Justice For All had drum machine kick drums because Lars is a kinda shit drummer and cannot doulbe bass pedal fast and regular enough to play Blackened. no lie |
...and justice for all is definitley the best metallica album. their first four like i said are pretty unfuckwithable. its thrash but i duno, the songs on those records are way to complex and epic sounding to be lumped in with the other bay area "testaments" of the world. ill always holy my allegiance to slayer, but i do love 80's metalllica. and the fact that theyre playing ...and justice songs definitley gives me some hope that they will no longer suck.
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if lars the prick wasnt in metallica i might appreciate them more but he is so i dont..... kill em all and ride the lightning is where i draw the line. |
i remembered an interview around the load period and they asked james why they mostly abandoned fast songs and he basically said "because lars got lazy".
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garage days - the small hours
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Haha.
Lars got lazy. |
I like Lars.
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damage inc. is their best song hands down.
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thank you!
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It has the best intro but I prefer Orion. |
mecrapica?
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