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Old 10-16-2012, 05:28 AM   #31 (permalink)
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am I the only one who think that St Anger is pretty good?
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Old 10-16-2012, 05:33 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Can you tell me which is that bad about The Black album?! That is the most ridiculous statement I've ever heard. I hate it when people hate something due to their preconceptions. Metallica were sellouts, they changed their style, and such bull****. Of course they'll change, and they won't be like Slayer and Iron Maiden who are ''loyal to their fans'' and play the exact same thing for more than 30 years. Stop being limited and stop bitching about it. Of course AJFA and Master are their best, but that doesn't mean that the others are such crap at all. That man said it best:
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They went downhill long before Death Magnetic. Load, Reload and St. Anger were progressively worse albums than what went before and the band's dignity disappeared with each of them. When St. Anger was released the backlash was immense, people thought it was the worst thing they had ever heard. Death Magnetic was a vast improvement in comparison, but as was said, is still a jumble of mediocrity compared to their 80's output and seems nothing more than a shallow throwback.
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Old 10-16-2012, 05:38 AM   #33 (permalink)
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am I the only one who think that St Anger is pretty good?
No. St. Anger is a really good, alternatie from the Metallica's style, album. Actually, I like every song in it.
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Old 10-16-2012, 09:41 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Edit: Really this topic has been discussed to hell and back. Most people agree that Metallica is an overall mediocre band; a few solid releases and a few really bad ones afterwards. Nothing else to really discuss.
Dude, their first four were classics. You can't call a band that was that good mediocre overall. Certainly they have been mediocre ever since, but they were most definitely not mediocre in their heyday.

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Can you tell me which is that bad about The Black album?! That is the most ridiculous statement I've ever heard. I hate it when people hate something due to their preconceptions. Metallica were sellouts, they changed their style, and such bull****. Of course they'll change, and they won't be like Slayer and Iron Maiden who are ''loyal to their fans'' and play the exact same thing for more than 30 years. Stop being limited and stop bitching about it. Of course AJFA and Master are their best, but that doesn't mean that the others are such crap at all. That man said it best:
It's a dumbed down version of And Justice for All that loses the impact of that album with boring, half-assed riff rock for dumb teenagers who'd be just as happy listening to Korn or Limp Bizkit or Slipknot or Avenged Sevenfold. Not to mention, "Enter Sandman", which is just a metal version of Foreigner. They were obviously running out of ideas when they released And Justice for All. You can hear that they didn't really know what to do besides just making Master of Puppets more progressive, so while AFJA had some amazing songs, they were starting to run on fumes. The only thing they could think to do after that was just dumb their music down and sell it to morons.
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Old 10-16-2012, 11:30 AM   #35 (permalink)
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It's a dumbed down version of And Justice for All that loses the impact of that album with boring, half-assed riff rock for dumb teenagers who'd be just as happy listening to Korn or Limp Bizkit or Slipknot or Avenged Sevenfold. Not to mention, "Enter Sandman", which is just a metal version of Foreigner. They were obviously running out of ideas when they released And Justice for All. You can hear that they didn't really know what to do besides just making Master of Puppets more progressive, so while AFJA had some amazing songs, they were starting to run on fumes. The only thing they could think to do after that was just dumb their music down and sell it to morons.
And still better than 90% of the metal music.
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Old 10-16-2012, 12:49 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Ride the lightning is my favorite Metallica album.
Creeping Death continues to blow me away every time I hear it.

Would agree with the premise of this thread that Metallica started to slide with the black album...
St Anger was kinda cool for it's riff ferocity but Death Magnetic did not impress me...
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I'd still rather listen to the Black Album over any Pantera album. And I'm not in much of a rush to listen to the Black Album either.
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Dude, their first four were classics. You can't call a band that was that good mediocre overall. Certainly they have been mediocre ever since, but they were most definitely not mediocre in their heyday.
Their first 4 releases are overrated. While they're not bad by any stretch of the imagination, they weren't even close to classics. Their best album was probably KEA.
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Their first 4 releases are overrated. While they're not bad by any stretch of the imagination, they weren't even close to classics. Their best album was probably KEA.
I enjoy all of the four initial releases and even like Garage Days. I'd say the initial three were certainly instant classics. I popped in MOP this weekend and I listened to it all the way through, and its a fantastic album. I rarely listen to them anymore, but I still have my Metal Up Your Ass shirt hanging in the closet. Metallica ended their reign with AJFA but their legacy is secure in the first four albums, and its a significant legacy.
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I enjoy all of the four initial releases and even like Garage Days. I'd say the initial three were certainly instant classics. I popped in MOP this weekend and I listened to it all the way through, and its a fantastic album. I rarely listen to them anymore, but I still have my Metal Up Your Ass shirt hanging in the closet. Metallica ended their reign with AJFA but their legacy is secure in the first four albums, and its a significant legacy.
Metallica's early stuff is good, don't get me wrong, but it's not mind blowingly amazing.
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