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Triceratopsoil
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yeah, this, Kevin can attest to me complaining that Tool isn't allowed to be good |
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NecronCommander
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But Tool are good!
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topofsm
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^Says the man who likes Korn!
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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adg211288
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St. Anger. I barely listen to it now but I have to confess that it was the album that introduced me to Metallica and opened up metal to me. How can I hate the album that did that?
There are more I could list, but that is the main one.
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Stooge
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I agree with those who mentioned Falling Into Infinity by Dream Theater. I bought it, got rid of it due to a few of the albums worst tracks getting stuck in my head ("You Not me" in particular), then re-purchased it after realizing how great some of the material on the album was (especially "Trial of Tears"). It never hurts to revisit an album you heard after a few years have passed.
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The Block
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Dehumanizer by Sabbath, not that high quality, but is definitely very good.
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topofsm
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I'm feeling that maybe since it was such a drastic shift in style (and for some people a sharp drop in quality) that people immediately abandoned the album back then, and it's still suffering from that backlash. Now that people have had the chance to listen to it among all their albums, it doesn't even seem that bad. Personally, it's one of my favorite DT releases. |
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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Stooge
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I agree. I don't remember when I first heard the album. It was probably around 2003/04 or so when I was around 18-19. When I was younger, I used to let the opinions of others shape how I listen to certain music. Weird how it didn't stop me from listening to Dream Theater in the first place. |
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Andyman1125
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I don't mind St. Anger, very experimental and much more interesting than crappy
and Abacab by Genesis, I actually really like. Yea, I like Abacab.
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SKwid
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waiting for someone to say beiber
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zdunne
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One I can think of is The Burning Red by Machine Head, not as good as the first two albums but I still like it.
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The Block
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If someone says that I'll have to put a bullet through their head |
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Pelata
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Metallica - Load & Re-Load
Iron Maiden - The X Factor
Anything by Duran Duran...
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Stooge
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I'm glad I'm not alone in liking Load-era Metallica. |
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