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Originally Posted by StarscreamG1 I probably should have searched for a thread already on this topic but....I just got Metallicas newest CD and just listened to it ... holy mother of rock  THEY ARE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I first got into the band with the black album.. yes I love load and reload and loved their earlier stuff as well. I was burned badly on their last CD, I think it was some mini LP 'animal within' or some such (not S&M I still need that one actually) and was rather skeptical on their newest offering. But I heard about Truillo swapping bands with Newsted and even though I haven't heard Truillo, considering who he used to play for, I knew he had to be good. And I really liked Newsted too but Ive heard people talk that the bassist swapping was the best thing for both musical groups respectively so that really peaked my interest.
WOW!!!!!!!!! I heard Ride the Lightening/Master of Puppets and Black/ReLoad together on Death Magnetic if that makes any sense. I heard their old sound with a touch of their later polished sound and it was beautiful!!!! Truillo is awesome too!!!!!
THEY ARE BACK!!!!!!!
*ahem* ok freak out over....uhm...carry on.... LOL  |
I woudnt say they are back. Ever since someone took voice lessons he doesnt sing right anymore. However, for my money there are only 5 metallica albums.
Kill 'em
Ride
master
And Justice
Death magentic.
Death Magnetic is a good album. It isn't and will never be on par with Master of Puppets, but it's a step in the right direction.
Alot of the older thrash bands are following suit. Exodus' new one is going to be "retro-thrash." The newest Slayer song, Pyschopathic Red is Reign in Blood-era Slayer at its finest. =D
I caught metallica on this current tour. Pyrotechnics, moving coffin lights, grid lasers. I felt like I was at a Monster truck rally.
While I was in line getting my 16 ounce, 7.50 beer, I saw the lady behind the counter pouring bottled water into a cup and said "metallica doesnt want you to have a water bottles in the arena."
Lar messed up Master of Puppets and just stopped playing in parts (we pruchased the audio of the night for proof). After each song, he would get from behind the drumset and run to the egde of the stage like he was Tony Hawk and just pulled a 720 on a vert ramp.