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Favourite Metallica album

Favourite Metallica studio album.


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That YouTube And Justice For All with bass sounds so wrong.

The bass is played with no aggression and the guitars seem so far removed from the bass sound if that makes any sense.

Ride The Lightning and controversially Load are the two best albums if you ask me.
 
Kid_Eternity said:
He was booted out because he was an obnoxious shit.

And Hetfield wasn't? I don't like either of them particularly but I suspect the truth is they were two alpha male types who both should have had (and in the end did have) their own bands.
 
Meltingpot said:
And Hetfield wasn't? I don't like either of them particularly but I suspect the truth is they were two alpha male types who both should have had (and in the end did have) their own bands.
Yeah well if you start a band and own the name you can pretty much do what you want; Mustaine must have been a right thick cunt to not realise that and tbh I'm glad he was booted out, Hetfield has more writing ability in his left ball sac than Mustaine could dream of.
 
Kid_Eternity said:
Yeah well if you start a band and own the name you can pretty much do what you want; Mustaine must have been a right thick cunt to not realise that and tbh I'm glad he was booted out, Hetfield has more writing ability in his left ball sac than Mustaine could dream of.

Well, that's pretty much what he did when he had his own band so he realised it soon enough; he got through his guitarists at a rate of knots (if memory serves, Marty Friedman was the only one who lasted more than one album).

I'll agree to disagree with you about the relative writing abilities of Mustaine and Hetfield though, as I don't think the difference is as great as you're saying.
 
just downloaded megadeth's 'united abnormalities.'

surprisingly, the riffs are still there. tight and technical as ever.
not too sure about the lyrics though.

post-86, metallica was always gonna be less progressive than megadeth.

megadeth went through waves of different sound, in that they developed records that were different to the next - probably cos they changed band members so often.

and amazingly, at one point they had one of fastest technical guitarist who fused thrash and jazz together - marty friedman.
 
Meltingpot said:
Well, that's pretty much what he did when he had his own band so he realised it soon enough; he got through his guitarists at a rate of knots (if memory serves, Marty Friedman was the only one who lasted more than one album).

I'll agree to disagree with you about the relative writing abilities of Mustaine and Hetfield though, as I don't think the difference is as great as you're saying.

Ah yes, Hangar 18 vs. One, sure narrow difference in writing ability. :D
 
Which was the shit one full of pretentious, posey lyrics that couldn't hold a candle to all the far superior metal bands that they've inexplicably outlasted?

That one's not bad.
 
In Bloom said:
Which was the shit one full of pretentious, posey lyrics that couldn't hold a candle to all the far superior metal bands that they've inexplicably outlasted?

That one's not bad.

Um? Nothing Else Matters?
 
gotta be master of puppets. Im a dance music fan now, but for about a year or two i listened to metal, and master of puppets rates pretty highly as one of my fave albums.
 
In Bloom said:
Not as lucky as Hetfield is to have someone as handsome as you there to suck him off on command.

Nope, on balance I think your other half is definitely the lucky one, Hetfield fans number in their millions! :p
 
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