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KEEP THE METAL ALIVE
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[Screamin' Demon] Saturday, November 21, 2009 12:01:05 AM | |
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That reminds me of Axl Rose who STILL thinks his band is Guns N' Roses. Just about EVERYBODY knows it's not Guns N' Roses and he still insists on claiming its Gn'R *facepalm*
The most pathetic thing about it all is he promotes his solo band through visuals and audio of Guns N' Roses which they have NOTHING to do wtih.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:58:17 AM)
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People aren't used to bands actually BEING bands anymore. Its always one dude, or a group with a guys name in it. I love the expression when I give them the facts of how retarded they are.
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Speaking of popularity, I think its ridiculous to see rappers wearing AC/DC shirts. I see people all the time with Back in Black shirts on and can not even name an AC/DC song. Well, the shirt says back in black, you cant even name an AC/DC song......., hmmmm. I am glad Priest shirts are not sold at walmart. I am shocked when people say they ''I love HER music." when I wear an Alice Cooper shirt. Really can people be that stupid?I have people who think that Judas Priest is a person. What is the world coming to? I am a Huge AC/DC fan, but I hate how they play for a more commercial crowd. I hate You shook me all night long, I wouldn't care if they never played it again. I would love to see an AC/DC concert were they played nothing from back in black and played songs from the usually ignored albums like fly on the wall or flick of the switch or powerage. Dont even get me started on Kiss.....
The Rolling Stones, the worlds greatest rock n roll band. Living Legends, right? AND some people think they are a clothing brand. REALLY? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
You know I dont give a rats ass about popularity, all I can say is Great Music will ALWAYS be great. Pop comes and goes.
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[Bazookajoe_666] Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:58:17 AM | |
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People aren't used to bands actually BEING bands anymore. Its always one dude, or a group with a guys name in it. I love the expression when I give them the facts of how retarded they are. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by icecreamman from Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:26:18 PM) | | icecreamman wrote: | | Speaking of popularity, I think its ridiculous to see rappers wearing AC/DC shirts. I see people all the time with Back in Black shirts on and can not even name an AC/DC song. Well, the shirt says back in black, you cant even name an AC/DC song......., hmmmm. I am glad Priest shirts are not sold at walmart. I am shocked when people say they ''I love HER music." when I wear an Alice Cooper shirt. Really can people be that stupid?I have people who think that Judas Priest is a person. What is the world coming to? I am a Huge AC/DC fan, but I hate how they play for a more commercial crowd. I hate You shook me all night long, I wouldn't care if they never played it again. I would love to see an AC/DC concert were they played nothing from back in black and played songs from the usually ignored albums like fly on the wall or flick of the switch or powerage. Dont even get me started on Kiss.....
The Rolling Stones, the worlds greatest rock n roll band. Living Legends, right? AND some people think they are a clothing brand. REALLY? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
You know I dont give a rats ass about popularity, all I can say is Great Music will ALWAYS be great. Pop comes and goes.
Fuck the Posers and Rattle Your Heads!!!! |
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[hellrider 31038] Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:35:57 AM | |
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i have ran into people to that have made it out like PRIEST is ROB HALFORD THE METAL GOD and then they say he,s a 4 letter h word.then i tell them to go 4 letter f word yourself.well personally i do care to a certain extent about popularity because it keeps the band alive and if THE METAL GOD and PRIEST were more popular today maybe we would get more TOTAL RUSH OF POWER SCREAMING IN YOUR FACE HEAVY MEEETTT TTTAAALLL. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by icecreamman from Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:26:18 PM) | | icecreamman wrote: | | Speaking of popularity, I think its ridiculous to see rappers wearing AC/DC shirts. I see people all the time with Back in Black shirts on and can not even name an AC/DC song. Well, the shirt says back in black, you cant even name an AC/DC song......., hmmmm. I am glad Priest shirts are not sold at walmart. I am shocked when people say they ''I love HER music." when I wear an Alice Cooper shirt. Really can people be that stupid?I have people who think that Judas Priest is a person. What is the world coming to? I am a Huge AC/DC fan, but I hate how they play for a more commercial crowd. I hate You shook me all night long, I wouldn't care if they never played it again. I would love to see an AC/DC concert were they played nothing from back in black and played songs from the usually ignored albums like fly on the wall or flick of the switch or powerage. Dont even get me started on Kiss.....
The Rolling Stones, the worlds greatest rock n roll band. Living Legends, right? AND some people think they are a clothing brand. REALLY? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
You know I dont give a rats ass about popularity, all I can say is Great Music will ALWAYS be great. Pop comes and goes.
Fuck the Posers and Rattle Your Heads!!!! |
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[icecreamman] Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:26:18 PM | |
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Speaking of popularity, I think its ridiculous to see rappers wearing AC/DC shirts. I see people all the time with Back in Black shirts on and can not even name an AC/DC song. Well, the shirt says back in black, you cant even name an AC/DC song......., hmmmm. I am glad Priest shirts are not sold at walmart. I am shocked when people say they ''I love HER music." when I wear an Alice Cooper shirt. Really can people be that stupid?I have people who think that Judas Priest is a person. What is the world coming to? I am a Huge AC/DC fan, but I hate how they play for a more commercial crowd. I hate You shook me all night long, I wouldn't care if they never played it again. I would love to see an AC/DC concert were they played nothing from back in black and played songs from the usually ignored albums like fly on the wall or flick of the switch or powerage. Dont even get me started on Kiss.....
The Rolling Stones, the worlds greatest rock n roll band. Living Legends, right? AND some people think they are a clothing brand. REALLY? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
You know I dont give a rats ass about popularity, all I can say is Great Music will ALWAYS be great. Pop comes and goes.
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 04, 2009 2:26:21 AM | |
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Correction.....Garage RE-Revisited - This was a release that came out years later. Of course I bought garage days when it first came out but this Electra CD for years was the only place to get it.
Original Garage had all the same songs on both sides (of the cassette). [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:56:24 PM)
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Its on Garage Inc......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garage_Inc.
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I am even with you on Justice. While there are some songs that I absolutely cherish (wait....let me pull out the album...): Blackened, ummm...Shortest Straw, I can't tell you how much it hurt when they just didn't "let loose" with something like Harvester of Sorrow.
Check this out. I even bought this stupid double CD just for Metallica's version of "Stone Cold Crazy!" Don't know if it shows through the pic but I spent almost $30 for Michael Feinstein, John Zorn, FASTER FUCKIN' PUSSYCAT and some 17 others for one song!! Yeah, I WAS a diehard fan. Makes me wanna puke now. On that note, anyone want a couple of unreleased Tracy Chapman songs? HAAAAA!!!!
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lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!!
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Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck!
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Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke.
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Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[Head banger] Tuesday, November 03, 2009 9:13:39 PM | |
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yes, that is terrible. if your brain needs rest sleep for christs sake, or put on some hair metal. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by prisoner from Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:02:01 PM) | | prisoner wrote: | | Is it terrible that I actually quite like some of Miley Cyrus's stuff? If it's a mitigating factor at all, I do acknowledge that it's crap, but I like to have a listen when I don't particularly need to use my brain... | | Becks wrote: | | I was more using Miley Cyrus as another example of how fickle some people can be when it comes to music, LOL! She won't be around forever because her fans do not have the true passion for her, er, 'music'?, that fans of, say, Priest do.
The B word hellrider? I used a couple of B words in that post LOL! | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:56:24 PM | |
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Its on Garage Inc......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garage_Inc. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:48:31 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am even with you on Justice. While there are some songs that I absolutely cherish (wait....let me pull out the album...): Blackened, ummm...Shortest Straw, I can't tell you how much it hurt when they just didn't "let loose" with something like Harvester of Sorrow.
Check this out. I even bought this stupid double CD just for Metallica's version of "Stone Cold Crazy!" Don't know if it shows through the pic but I spent almost $30 for Michael Feinstein, John Zorn, FASTER FUCKIN' PUSSYCAT and some 17 others for one song!! Yeah, I WAS a diehard fan. Makes me wanna puke now. On that note, anyone want a couple of unreleased Tracy Chapman songs? HAAAAA!!!!
| | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[prisoner] Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:02:01 PM | |
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Is it terrible that I actually quite like some of Miley Cyrus's stuff? If it's a mitigating factor at all, I do acknowledge that it's crap, but I like to have a listen when I don't particularly need to use my brain... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, August 16, 2009 4:27:35 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | I was more using Miley Cyrus as another example of how fickle some people can be when it comes to music, LOL! She won't be around forever because her fans do not have the true passion for her, er, 'music'?, that fans of, say, Priest do.
The B word hellrider? I used a couple of B words in that post LOL! | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:12:15 PM | |
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yeah totally agree with you COOOMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEERRRR [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Tuesday, August 18, 2009 5:40:19 AM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Fist Full Of Metal was ok hellrider....it was thier later stuff that was lagging..... | | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | hey COOOMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEEERRRRRR what about there first album fist full of metal | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I never liked Anthrax...to tunnely for me but I always did like "Got The Time" Guido! lol! I can't help it...ever since I heard it its ridiculous but awsome head banging meterial!!
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Ohhhh...pouring salt into a wound with Anthrax.
Never a huge fan but I still prefer to remember them as they were....covering a Joe Jackson tune! HAAAAA!!!! "ooooo stepping out!"
BASS!!!!
www.youtube.com/watch | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Tuesday, August 18, 2009 5:40:19 AM | |
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Yeah Fist Full Of Metal was ok hellrider....it was thier later stuff that was lagging..... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:12:01 PM) | | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | hey COOOMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEEERRRRRR what about there first album fist full of metal | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I never liked Anthrax...to tunnely for me but I always did like "Got The Time" Guido! lol! I can't help it...ever since I heard it its ridiculous but awsome head banging meterial!!
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Ohhhh...pouring salt into a wound with Anthrax.
Never a huge fan but I still prefer to remember them as they were....covering a Joe Jackson tune! HAAAAA!!!! "ooooo stepping out!"
BASS!!!!
www.youtube.com/watch | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[hellrider 31038] Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:12:01 PM | |
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hey COOOMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEEERRRRRR what about there first album fist full of metal [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Sunday, August 16, 2009 4:14:14 PM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I never liked Anthrax...to tunnely for me but I always did like "Got The Time" Guido! lol! I can't help it...ever since I heard it its ridiculous but awsome head banging meterial!!
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Ohhhh...pouring salt into a wound with Anthrax.
Never a huge fan but I still prefer to remember them as they were....covering a Joe Jackson tune! HAAAAA!!!! "ooooo stepping out!"
BASS!!!!
www.youtube.com/watch | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[Becks] Sunday, August 16, 2009 4:27:35 PM | |
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I was more using Miley Cyrus as another example of how fickle some people can be when it comes to music, LOL! She won't be around forever because her fans do not have the true passion for her, er, 'music'?, that fans of, say, Priest do.
The B word hellrider? I used a couple of B words in that post LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by I.M.P. from Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:12:46 PM) | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, August 16, 2009 4:14:14 PM | |
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Yeah I never liked Anthrax...to tunnely for me but I always did like "Got The Time" Guido! lol! I can't help it...ever since I heard it its ridiculous but awsome head banging meterial!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:00:17 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Ohhhh...pouring salt into a wound with Anthrax.
Never a huge fan but I still prefer to remember them as they were....covering a Joe Jackson tune! HAAAAA!!!! "ooooo stepping out!"
BASS!!!!
www.youtube.com/watch | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:00:17 PM | |
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Ohhhh...pouring salt into a wound with Anthrax.
Never a huge fan but I still prefer to remember them as they were....covering a Joe Jackson tune! HAAAAA!!!! "ooooo stepping out!"
BASS!!!!
www.youtube.com/watch [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by I.M.P. from Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:12:46 PM) | | I.M.P. wrote: | | I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
| | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[I.M.P.] Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:12:46 PM | |
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I'm with you on Metallica, a fan, but what the hell?!
It sounds like you're describing a type of casual music fan, one that has a band list ranging from Metallica to Miley Cyrus?! My brother's similar, he likes rap to metal, most of the metal he likes came from my speakers, hehe. Whatever "sounds cool" for him at the moment is what is on.
I've never seen the Enter Sandman video, but "hair-sprayed curls"?! This was the band that would mock Motley Crue for wearing make up and grandma's jewelery...
Heh, is Metallica a bigger disappointment than Anthrax even? LOL.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:26:53 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[hellrider 31038] Sunday, August 16, 2009 10:56:10 AM | |
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hey J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMAAAAANNNNNNDDDDDDEEEEERRRRRR (AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HALFORD METAL GOD SCREAM) you said the B word to man .FALL TO YOUR KNEES AND REPENT IF YOU PLEASE [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:32:49 PM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[hellrider 31038] Sunday, August 16, 2009 10:39:18 AM | |
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whoa Becks you said the B word.nasty [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:26:53 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[Becks] Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:26:53 AM | |
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Ooooh Metallica! I'll admit, I am a Metallica fan, although I am selective about what I like of theirs I guess you could say LOL! Their first 4 albums were awesome, I enjoy the Black Album, after that for me they absolutely lost their way, with songs here and there that I do like to a certain extent. They did a complete 180 turn and came up with all sorts of randomness, for lack of a better word - Reload anyone? For some reason their popularity has endured - it has nothing to do with quality music, and a lot to do with what it perceived as 'cool' to listen to by certain groups of people. You see it in kids a lot, a couple of them like *shudder* Miley Cyrus, a whole bunch of their friends follow suit cos it must be cool. Bizarre logic but it happens LOL!
True metal fans do not like a band/artist because their mates like them, or because they are what is shown by the media to be the best. I think this mentality is especially prevalent in Priest fans Priest will ALWAYS have an enduring popularity thanks to the fact their fans are loyal, and their music absolutely rocks. Bands like Metallica have shown how wavering popularity can really be when it is not justified. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:32:49 PM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I know it spapad....the next album "The Black Album" was the nail in the coffin. I know some people on here like this album,but really....it was NOT Metallica at all.
It was far far far too commercial and Hetfield with a pretty-boy hair-sprayed curls for the Enter Sandman video...wtf? lol! That whole album was so un-Metallica-like....
I remember when that was released and thinking to myself....this band is going down the drain.....but I still thought that someday they may change back......
and then the "Load" album came out...and I said to myself..."This band is done,end of story". And that was in 95' I think? Wow,what a lame outfit they really
have turned into. I would go as far as saying that Metallica is the WORSE disappointment in "MUSIC HISTORY"....out of all bands of all genres. | | spapad wrote: | | I'll second that! They went straight down the drain after "And Justice for all" Who knew they only had that little faith in their craft and more of an eye for mainstream money. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, August 15, 2009 11:32:41 PM | |
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LOL!! Thats amazingly odd that the Metallica cover is in with Tracy Chapman even for that time era...!! lol! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:48:31 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am even with you on Justice. While there are some songs that I absolutely cherish (wait....let me pull out the album...): Blackened, ummm...Shortest Straw, I can't tell you how much it hurt when they just didn't "let loose" with something like Harvester of Sorrow.
Check this out. I even bought this stupid double CD just for Metallica's version of "Stone Cold Crazy!" Don't know if it shows through the pic but I spent almost $30 for Michael Feinstein, John Zorn, FASTER FUCKIN' PUSSYCAT and some 17 others for one song!! Yeah, I WAS a diehard fan. Makes me wanna puke now. On that note, anyone want a couple of unreleased Tracy Chapman songs? HAAAAA!!!!
| | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | lol! Yeah I hear ya Guido....you remember like it was yesterday when Metallica was anything but a "joke"...and as you know they were a hard serious metal band.
I remember bitching about the 1988 "And Justice For All" album,just because they crossed over and did a video(One)...and how it wasn't as good as thier first
3 albums Kill "Em All,Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets.......but looking back now...after seeing and hearing everything that came out after And Justice...
it makes "And Justice For All" look like a jewl and makes me wonder...wow....if I only knew how much worse this band was going to get,I would of enjoyed the
And Justice album a little bit more for god's sake!!! lol!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, AMEN again, bro! "Used to be a force, not a joke." Hit the nail right on the head for me.
I always buy anything I like to support (audio, video, games) but I had a buddy pick up the St. Anger CD for about $1 USD on the streets of México. I should have bought a Coke here instead. Like someone posted somewhere on the net...it seems like the killed Kirk! What a waste of time and a buck! | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah Metallark...I used to like Metallica back in the 80's,I heard Ride The Lightning the week it was released 1984 and of course 1986 Master Of Puppets
but that was Cliff era.....he would not of been with this Metallica of today....I think he would of quit long ago. Its sad because they used to be a force,not a joke. | | Metallark wrote: | | Yeah, I am with you J.D. on Metallica. Never understood their climb in the metal music scene. Never will. I will say no more. |
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