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Richie_Burnett
29 Jun 19 13:20
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By:
Angoose
When: 29 Jun 19 13:23
Nothing Else Matters for me
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 13:26
FTB or Master of Puppets.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:27
Classic, Hetfield on lead guitar for once if memory serves.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:28
^ to Angoose.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:29
I've got a Master of Puppets t-shirt, loads of people commented on itCool
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 29 Jun 19 13:30
Breadfan
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 13:30
Breadfan was a cover
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 29 Jun 19 13:32
I know it's a cover. Budgie.

Still their best imo.


Favourite original possibly Harvester, though I'm in a minority in thinking their first album is their best.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:33
whiskey in the jar cover was good too.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:36
Few others:

House that jack built
Bleeding me

Load an underrated album imo.
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 13:37
Actually more I think about it I think I prefer Master to FTB, used to be other way around. MoP is the perfect Metallica song.
I was just thinking about Metallica the other day and how they've released some fairly crap albums down the years but survived the experience...? "St Anger", ffs.

IMHO their best cover would be Am I Evil by the criminally underated Diamond Head.

(But I do like Breadfan, wow me an PoP agree on something ;P)
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:40
I think they tried to cash in on the nu-metal genre of the early 2000's with St. Anger.

>40 year old men screaming about their emotions doesn't work too well ahaha,
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 13:43
Once your ear tunes in to how incredibly bad the drum sound is on St Anger it's virtually impossible to listen to.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 13:47
Seems over produced, I agree, but that was the style at the time.
By:
Angoose
When: 29 Jun 19 13:58
More importantly, what is the picture moderator bypass trick ?
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 14:00
PM Angoose.
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 14:02
OVER produced, the drum sound on st anger was deliberately made to sound totally sh1t!
Lars detuned the snare and recorded it in the toilet from Trainspotting.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 14:08
Sounds like he's using an e-ring on a tightened snare?
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 14:13
Agree what you said about that album though, definitely not a classic and a major drop off from their earlier stuff.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 14:21
I remember at about 15/16 waiting for this to come through the post and it was a huge disappointment. No guitar solos in the entire album and a blatant rip-off of contemporary nu-metal - it just didn't work at all.

I guess this was the beginning of the end for the metal genre of the 80's and 90's

Huge shame.
By:
lux
When: 29 Jun 19 15:00
Ride the lightning is my all time favourite album of any genre, the only great album they ever made. (MOP is half a great album)...

Creeping Death easily my favourite song.
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 15:09
It's a shame Anthrax are more of a footnote now. When Ride the Lightning came out they had "Spreading the Disease" and they were pretty much same league as Metallica. That album is brilliant and easily better than many later metallica releases imho.
By:
lux
When: 29 Jun 19 15:15
Absolutely agree re Spreading the disease JC, amazing album. Their live video Oidivnikufesin that came out around the same time was superb too, my VHS copy was literally played to death.
By:
lux
When: 29 Jun 19 15:19
among the living was bloody amazing too
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 15:22
Not! Not! Not! Not! Not!
By:
lux
When: 29 Jun 19 15:36
if you haven't seen this jc, thoroughly charming and well worth a watch...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWKN0nRiBpU
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 15:44
Small world I have seen that video a few months ago! I was surprised he was such a big ac/dc/Malcolm fan.
By:
lux
When: 29 Jun 19 15:57
Devil
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 16:07
Maybe you posted the link before but it's the sort of think I might come across anyway.
I actually preferred the rhythm playing to the lead in AC/DC so I totally get where Ian is coming from, although obviously Angus plays rhythm as well.

It's one reason I prefer listening to music like AC/DC with headphones on as it's easier to listen to see what they are doing, at a casual listen people probably don't realise even they are playing different parts on what sounds like a simple song.
By:
lux
When: 29 Jun 19 16:30
I remember Angus saying that Malcolm was by far the better lead player but he just wasn't interested in any kind of limelight.

Easily the band I think i've listened to, and continue to listen to, more than any other. Pretty much everything up to and including Flick of the Switch (such an underrated album) is peerless, after that they descended into pastiche. But if your as good as they undoubtedly were, then, I guess that's allowed.

Probably the dumbest,cleverest band in the entire history of rock, to paraphrase a music journo whose name escapes me.
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 16:47
Yea I got a couple more recent albums and can't get into them. Powerage I can listen to over and over and over.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 29 Jun 19 17:11
Anthrax never got credibility because of the surf shorts and goofing around.

Songs were right up there though. Shame they never stuck with John Bush later in their career. Really strong singer, much better than Belladonna.

Favourite of that time though is Act III by Death Angel.

Best thrash album for me.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 29 Jun 19 17:12
Saw a video a week ago on how the drumming on Master of Puppets was a close copy of Synchronicity II. Apparently Cliff was a big Police fan.
By:
Just Checking
When: 29 Jun 19 17:26
Well people slag off Lars drumming and they maybe have a point sometimes but without him there would have been no metallica, he apparently listened to a wide range of music not commonly listened to over there and as well as being a founder member introduced it to those people. He'd no doubt rubbed some of this off onto Mustaine as well so partially responsible for Megadeth. Would they have even existed without Metallica and thus Lars?
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 29 Jun 19 18:23
Quality video lux, cheers for that.
By:
Reynard
When: 29 Jun 19 23:47
Nothing Else Matters - hardly original , I know , but there ya have it Cool
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