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Nick Dilley
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Posted: 17 Aug 2012 at 9:15pm |
Just thought I'd share a fun story.
I've long gotten over my Metallica fanboy days, but today as I was driving around with my mp3 player on shuffle, For Whom the Bells Tolls came on, and I didn't adjust my usually loud volume. As I was waiting at a stop sign, an older lady pulled up next to me, and shot me a look then pulled forward so our windows (rolled-down) were no longer face to face. I giggled to myself, and thought that was then end of it, but the cross-traffic was thick, so we were stuck there together for a moment. In the, let's say, 3 minutes that followed, she kept doing double takes in my direction with a sour face, like she was going to lose her lunch and have uncontrollable diarrhea. The part in the intro where the whole band starts playing descending power chords particularly bothered her. The reason I share this is because I've been in similar situations while playing As I Lay Dying, Burzum, Megadeth, In Flames, Shadows Fall, Dark Tranquility--you name it, it's happened a bunch--and NONE of them got a response as extreme as this one. I am surprised by this because some might consider For Whom the Bell Tolls a bit tame by the standards of those other bands. It just goes to show that doom-y, raw, chromaticism never fails to incite horror in the uninitiated! Anyway, had a good laugh today... |
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UMUR
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Yeah old Metallica rules
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Old Metallica definitely rules! Today there seems to be such a strong anti-Metallica sentiment in the metal community that people seem to forget how influential - and brilliant - their first for albums were. When people are busy bashing Lars Ulrich for being a lousy drummer, they seem to forget that the work he did on Kill 'Em All was pretty much genre-defining.
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UMUR
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Yep I agree, but they are not without fault themselves in ruining their own reputation. The portrait painted of Metallica in the "Some kind of Monster" documentary is pathetic (and that�s if I�m playing nice).
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I agree in that one - watching "Some Kind of Monster" can still make me cringe. But that some of the members behave like dicks in that documentary does not, IMO, disqualify their music.
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dtguitarfan
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Strange, I just played Ride the Lightning in it's entirety for the first time in over a year a week or so ago...and thoroughly enjoyed it!
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UMUR
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No the actual music do
Edited by UMUR - 18 Aug 2012 at 8:10am |
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Tupan
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^Death Magnetic is actually pretty awesome IMO, and Beyond Magnetic is getting better every time I listen!
But yes, old Metallica still rock hard! |
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Wilytank
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Am I the only one here that thinks Master of Puppets sounds watered down and too tame?
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UMUR
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I wasn�t being to serious. I like Death Magnetic too.
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UMUR
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...well I can�t say that�s how I feel about it.
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Me neither. But that's how I feel about Load and ReLoad.
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dtguitarfan
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Probably. |
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After you saying that Meshuggah isn't extreme metal, I thought nothing would surprise me. I was wrong
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Wilytank
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I mean, come on.
This compared to this The cleaner production made it sound quieter and not as hard and heavy as Ride the Lightning and a lot of the riffs aren't really as interesting. Even the soloing is weaker.
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Well, some people even say that Metallica abandoned thrash metal after "Kill 'Em All". To me, however, all their albums up until the black album are among the finest thrash metal releases ever, each with its own attractions and highlights.
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dtguitarfan
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Yes, there are different reasons for liking one album over another, but that doesn't make one album objectively better than another. It's all just opinion, and it is not invalid to like one thing over another, but what is invalid is to insist that other people ought to share the same opinion that you do. In the end, all it is is a matter of "I like this, and dislike that - you like this and dislike that" and it really doesn't matter where people differ, just look for people who have commonalities and use that as a springboard for friendship. Going the other way and searching for differences to argue about leads nowhere but anger and frustration and that is just pointless.
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I agree. I mean, why get upset at other people's music tastes?
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I disagree, but when compared to the band's first two albums I can see why someone may think that.
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For me, Master of Puppets is eternal. They "tamed" their sound in Black Album IMO. For me, Black Album does not aged very well.
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