I voted Metallica, purely because I like their first four albums, whereas with Megadeth, I can only really get into "Killing..." and "Peace Sells..." Both bands also released horrid sell-out albums (Risk, Load, etc.) which made the voting tougher. I always thought Megadeth were better at their...
This is a tough one-I like Sabbath with Ozzy AND Dio but everything else is crap. Then you have A Cooper...Good 70's music until he went clean cut in the late 70's-early 80's. Then he released "He's Back (the Man Behind the Mask)" Ouch! But wait! "Raise Your Fist and Yell" was a good...
Brain from Primus is now in G n' R...strange
Fav Drummers: I'm a drummer so this is fun
Charlie Benante (always will be my fav)
Gene Hoglan
Felix Griffin (ex-DRI)
Dave Lombardo
Sid Falck (ex-Overkill)
Paul Bostaph
Terry Bozzio
Ray Hartmann
Richard Christy
Scott Travis
Jeff Waters (Annihilator)
David T. Chastain
Spike Cassidy (DRI)
Eddie Van Halen
Glenn Tipton (if you don't know...)
KK Downing (duh)
Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
Bobby Gustafson (ex-Overkill)
Scott Ian (SOD/Belladonna-era Anthrax)
Devin Townsend (SYL, many more)
I agree with you, S1nn3r on the preference towards Joey (although he was a major dork and you can't say that about John Bush). My recommendations would be along the lines of AjDeath. Most definetely Among the Living-that is a must have, and Persistence of Time. Find Sound of White Noise used...
I like the first album "Burn My Eyes," but that's it. Vio-lence was a much better band. Rob actually sang on one of their songs (although it wasn't very good) called "Dicks of Death" from the Torture Tactics ep. Their albums are out of print but will be reissued sometime this year according...
It's not a "shit," but in the movie "Little Nicky" starring Adam Sandler, one of the two metal dudes is briefly shown wearing a jacket with an Anthrax patch on his arm. It's easy to miss. The design is the old Anthrax logo with the Not-Man's face.
Wow! I didn't think people would get so pissed off. I was merely stating an opinion...jeez. I like the Who, but still think it's weird to tour less than a few days after one of their best friends died. Maybe they truly are continuing as a tribute, but it seems pretty money motivated to me...
I think it's somewhat disturbing for a band to continue after the death of a member, especially an original one. The Who needs to call it a day anyway-cancel the tour, mourn the loss of a friend, and, if so desired, reform under a different name. I feel the same way about Metallica, Savatage...
SOD-2 times (1997 and 2000)
Overkill-2
DRI-2
Agnostic Front-2
Testament, Slayer, Obituary, Exodus, Napalm Death, Brutal Truth, KISS, DOA, Run-DMC, Hatebreed, De La Soul, Fear Factory, Skinlab, Pissing Razors, ALL, and others