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The Grammys are run by old fucks that don't know shit about music...that simple, I mean - it is to this day one of the dumbest things I've seen/heard regarding music awards.
I just think someone, somewhere was paid off - actually I hope someone was, THAT would make actually sense!
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If anything the Black Album is one of their heaviest albums, I don't understand why people think they went all poppy. Load and ReLoad are the more mainstream sounding albums.
But anyway, I don't think that situation was like the VMA's because the VMA's was all ritualistic and included Freemason Kanye West. Where as Metallica is against all of that, even with their huge success ...And Justice For All speaks volumes to this day. |
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...and justice for all. People, the lyrics on that are awesome and harwester of sorrow is nothing else than the Neo-Con US (NATO) Military that destroys everything - even their own soldiers.
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The mainstream simply didn't understand metal back then. Jethro Tull's 'success' was just a result of boundless human stupidity. Even Jethro Tull were surprised. I sometimes wonder if one of the band still has that trophy on their mantlepiece and says That was a weird night! every time someone asks them about it. Metal is accepted now, so it's understandable people would suspect a conspiracy, but there really isn't one. |
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Well the fact that Metallica gave 2 shits about the Grammys shows they were well sold out even back then. BTW...... first 2......maybe three were the best. And if Jethro were deserving of some kind of award it should have been about 15 yrs earlier.
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Metallica have sold out my ass.
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"dumbed down"
The Black Album was probably their best album! But yeah, after that, it was mostly downhill.
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Until it Sleeps.........that is not a lead single to an album for a thrash metal band!!!!
Back then i loved them and thought the Black album was awesome, then i heard Until it Sleeps as the opening single to Load and i turned right off them after hearing the album! Imo they sold out and dumbed down their music. I still love everything up until Black, after that there are very few songs that i like. Some kind of Monster was a great doco though and it gave a real insight into them, i don't think they have the fire they used to though (just about staying rich now i would say), songs are way too basic these days, their earlier stuff was just insane, musically..... |
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personally i began losing alot of respect for this band when they started bitchin' about napster. i do understand it .. it just somehow seemed a little greedy at that point in their career imho
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I do really think the whole Kanye West situation was staged or happened for a subliminal reason. I instantly knew that it would make Taylor Swifts career uniquely skyrocket with all the interesting attention from the media and everyone logging to see the event.
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I think it's all about playing live and playing all those classics they've created. Not about staying rich. They're rich enough, they all have kids, families. It would make more sense if they just stopped and settled down, but clearly they still have a passion for putting on a show and that's why since Load they've had poor albums, they were just churning them out so they could continue touring and playing shows worldwide. Although Death Magnetic is awesome. But anyway, Until It Sleeps is one of their best songs, are you telling me you'd still dig Metallica if they were writing Master of Puppets/Black albums over and over again? Like Slayer? it gets frigging boring. When you're a musician (I'm assuming you're not) or in a band, you write stuff to please yourself and everyone in the band, not people outside of it. That's what Metallica and almost every band under the Sun has done. Soon as they switch it up, people claim they're selling out or whatever. The day Metallica sell out, is the day they play a concert for the Troops and meet the President. Last edited by subl1minal; 21-08-2010 at 10:47 AM. |
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Uh...they sold out long long long long ago. And they haven't looked back since. And I'm not just talking about musically and image-wise either. Though, it is very true that the "black album" was their last great record. Everything after is a joke.
This is an excellent thread by the way...I'm glad someone was astute enough to even think to bring it up! Long live and God Bless the ultimate bass player of all time...the only member of Metallica who never sold his soul...the late Cliff Burton! My all time favorite Metallica song will always be THE FOUR HORSEMEN!!! I think I may have to go listen to it now. :-D Last edited by loveoverhate; 22-08-2010 at 07:25 AM. |
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Give it time. Remember...Aerosmith actually performed with a boy"band" and Britney Spears if I remember right. Last edited by loveoverhate; 22-08-2010 at 07:26 AM. |
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Absolutely not do i want to hear them do the same album over and over but did i expect after such a great progression from Justice to Black that the next progression would be that they cut their hair and release garbage, half hearted music????? Yes, i am a musician and i totally agree that i write music to please myself, but i also like to challenge myself to push the boundaries of my limitations. If you think that Metallica started pushing any boundaries after Black then we must be listening to different bands with the same name! They may not have sold out when they made Load and the subsequent garbage but when Lars persisted with Napster, they 100% sold out! They forgot what being a musician was about, what they were about in the beginning imo, i could see where he was coming from but to go to the lengths he did was where he lost me....... If i never made a cent of my music but millions of people listened and appreciated it i would be completely happy! I may love money like most people but the thought of people listening and being affected by what i have written is something that transcends money for me...... I don't think playing for troops is a sellout at all, it would be an honor to play in front of the men who are "fighting" for your country! I still think Megadeth are better then Metallica though, Dave Mustaine is a genius. Rust In Peace is possibly the greatest album ever written......i am sure you will disagree though
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Megadeth is one of my favorite metal bands ever. Dave Mustaine has my complete respect. But musically, I have to say that Metallica's first 5 albums are *probably* the greatest metal albums ever as far as originality. Even Garage Days was fun for awhile.
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So, this thread has devolved into a debate about whether Metallica sold out or not. It should be painfully obvious to anyone into metal that Metallica sold out with the Black Album. It should be a clear no-brainer to musicians, as some of you have proudly admitted yourselves to be. While the Black Album is metal, it remains only mainstream metal. It is entirely formulaic and unchallenging to the ear. I mean, I played bass for a few months eight years ago and I remember how much easier the Black Album material was to play compared to Metallica's previous efforts. Even professional wrestler Chris Jericho said that the Black Album was not a Metallica album. He's into metal and is in a band, he would know. You musicians should know this, but yet you stick up for Metallica as if they give a shit about anything other than your money. It seems I've once again encountered the delusional mindset; fans desperate to justify their hero worship. The band cast aside their creative integrity in favor of expanding their bank accounts, yet people still support them. It is obvious you are being nothing more than a good little consumer and buying a brand. I've even heard the shitty justification for this: "If you were a true fan of the band, you would buy everything they release". What? You would buy anything with the Metallica brand name on it, regardless of whether you like it or not? Save your money for someone who deserves it! Or how about this one: "You only like a certain sound". Uh, yeah. That's the point of music. I'm going to listen to the genres of music that I like and if the band stops playing that type of music, I stop listening to that band because there are always other bands that deserve that attention. In case you didn't catch on at that point, Metallica even shed their ties to mainstream metal with Load.
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And it's not like this is a phenomenon of the mainstream, either. There are plenty of underground bands in the metal scene that simplify their sound to make extra money, though it wouldn't be as big of a pay increase. Slayer, though not quite underground, rode the nu-metal wave when they released Diabolous In Musica. From wikipedia: Quote:
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Soilwork This one's easy. Natural Born Chaos' "experimentation" forewarned you of where they would go on Figure Number Five(notice the attention paid to the Law of Fives with that title). Sepultura Jeez, another thrash act gone belly-up. On Chaos A.D., they felt more like a cross between Helmet and Pantera. Roots, however, was pure Korn worship. When the band split with Max, he continued to make Korn-style records in Soulfly while his former mates went more hardcore. Ion Dissonance Another band that went hardcore. Their first album, Breathing Is Irrelevant, was brilliant death metal that marked them as the next Cryptopsy. Once they toured the States, they found out what sells down here: hardcore. They wrote and recorded Solace, their follow-up album, in only three months. Another one bites the dust. Cryptopsy Oh how the might have fallen. Once an anchor for the technical death metal scene, the departure of their main songwriter saw an opportunistic drummer take the band into deathcore territory. R.I.P. Lacuna Coil I thought Comalies was shit, but the stuff they do now is total pop. Oh, and a beautiful woman fronting the band doesn't hurt record sales, either. Arch Enemy They hired an attractive female vocalist to sell records to horny fanboys. On top of that, their songs became 100% dumb whereas before Wages of Sin, the only dumb parts were the rhythms they played underneath the solos. Don't try to listen to Johan Liiva-era songs because Angela butchers them. The most heinous offense is for the song Dead Inside. Let's not forget Megadeth! Everyone knows that everything Dave Mustaine did with this band was for the sole purpose of getting revenge at Metallica for kicking him out. So, when Metallica sold out with the Black Album, MegaDave followed suit with Countdown to Extinction! Quote:
Amazingly, some bands have returned to form. Machine Head did it on The Blackening, if that style still tickles you. I find it boring. Megadeth's latest albums aren't bad, but I don't care. Slayer is playing thrash again with World Painted Blood, but the riffs are shit. Has beens. Finally, Metallica tried to lure back their old fans with Death Magnetic, even going so far as to call it similar to ...And Justice For All to gain your interest. If that's what they were aiming for, they failed. If this was the best they could do, then it is clear their creativity has been tapped dry like a well. Has beens. Anyway, there really is no point in waiting for a band to return to form, especially when you've moved on to bigger and better things. ![]() Can you see evrything that's wrong with this picture? ![]() Enough is enough, rock stars! |
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