What was their best song again?
What was their best song again?
that One
The House that Jack Built. Great song, definitely not a waste of everyone's time.
EXIIIIIIIIT LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
We're faggots... and the faggotry is good.
COLOUR OUR WORLD BLACKENED
Gold Soundz
DARKNESS
IMPRISONING ME
Orion
Objectively their best
The Thing That Should Not Be
The Unforgiven IV
ALRIGHT
This.
Stairway to Heaven
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>"BASS SOLO TAKE ONE"
The Thing That Should Not Be
correct answer
second correct answer
The four horsemen
dyers eve for sure
For whom the bells toll
>when the guitar kicks in beginning after the bells
Its like you faggots have never crushed a 30 rack with the boys and skrrt off into the night in your 72' Dodge Charger looking for a fight
phantom lord
HEAR THE CRY OF WAR
LOURDER THAN BEFORE
GIMME FUEL GIMME FIRE GIMME WADJAFADESIRE
correct answer
St. Anger.
Spit Out The Bone because it's refreshing (or blackened)
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Orion
my fucking nigger
1.Orion
2.For Whom the Bell Tolls
3.Fade to Black
4.The Thing That Should Not Be
5. The Unforgiven(unironically)
There is the guitar but I have a feeling you're actually referring to the bass.It kinda sounds like guitar
Dyers Eve lyrics are cringy
The Day That Never Comes is the superior broken parental relationship song
The drums and guitar combo in the beginning sounds like the crispiest machine gun fire I have ever heard and I fucking love it
For Whom the Bell Tolls, simple, catchy, heavy, displays what matters (Hetfield's rhythm and Burton's bass), doesn't idulge itself with unnecessary solos or interludes, great lyrics and overall timeless.
Burton and his bass is immensely overrated
Of course, but it's really what matters in that song.
>5. The Unforgiven(unironically)
Is that song hated? Why the "unironically"? Black Album has some great tunes, The God that Failed is great.
Black Album is nearly perfect but elitists hate it because that's when Metallica went for the hard rock / radio appeal over thrash
I personally didn't mind the switch since it resulted in some really fantastic songs. The Unforgiven is one of my favorite songs of all time
Call of Ktulu
Orion
Four Horsemen
Production is perfect, the guitar and bass never sounded as good as in that album. My only complaints are the lenght in some songs and fucking Don't Tread On Me.
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No Leaf Clover
ride the lighting the perfect example of trash metal
worse song and not trash exactly, the declive of the band
ok song but not good enough
But for real how do you count Blackened, are the snares in the main riff on or off the beat? if its all offbeat, then they do their fucking damndest to mask the true meter. Bit like Combustion by meshuggah
are you saying RTL is trash?
Metallica did a lot of stuff by serendipity. Wouldn't surprise me if they had some polyrhythm sections here and there.
live '89 Seattle version is goat
Am I right in saying Metallica is a contender for having the best run of a bands first 5 albums ever? Can't think of many other bands who's first 5 albums are all fantastic and all as good as each other
All Nightmare Long is so stupidly underrated it hurts
Slayer but that's it really and even then, South of Heaven is kinda weak but still good
Underrated? I think All Nightmare Long is overrated. EVERYONE says that's the best song from Death Magnetic. Unforgiven 3 is the most underrated song on DM.
Drums are in 4, guitar is in 7. Nothing crazy.
Fair enough but Death Magnetic as a whole is a really underrated album. People complain that Metallica stopped doing thrash when they tried to. And I don't know, the production doesn't really bother me at all. I can't sense that it's "poor."
Going through their albums now, picking my favourite 10
in no paticular order:
>Seek & Destroy
>For Whom the Bell Tolls
>Fade to Black
>Creeping Death
>Sanitarium
>Master of Puppets
>One
>The Unforgiven
>St. Anger
>Whiskey in the Jar
>LE STANGER XD
This is not the thread for Megadeth songs.
Nothing wrong with St Anger, not with the song at least.
This is O B J E C T I V E L Y their magnum opus.
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>Fakeout at 0:28 - 0:33
>transition at 0:56
>Lars setting up the main guitar riff on drums at 1:07
>The callback to the intro at 6:22
The song is just so beautifully themed. Lars' parts have incredible little details. Most satisfying callbacks ever. Great riffs, leads, and lyrics.
Possibly the tightest song ever written for a band format.
If only the fans would have appreciated it a little bit, that would have meant no Load.
The Thing That Should Not Be
Whiplash