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johnnyisleet said:It's funny how identical Metallica and Children of Bodom's paths are. If you look at their first albums Something Wild and Kill em' all they were both so raw and crazy. You take the second album Ride the Lightning and Hatebreeder and you see an amazing maturity and instant classics, you goto the third album and you get Follow The Reaper and Master of Puppets, both argueably their best albums. .....And justice for had a very similar movement away from the previous three albums as did Hate Crew Death Roll. Finally behold The Black Album which was a slight variation to their old albums but still had the classic heavy metallica riffs and solo's. I liked the black album and it did have some classic songs, but it was just a movement away from what i liked them for. Which would almost be the exact case in Are you Dead Yet? The same thing happened with metallica fans they all split into two, some fans being old school metallica fans, others just liked enter sandman and nothing else matters. basically my point is..
Next thing we know alexi is going to cut his hair and goto rehab.
but i'll still listen to all of their shit because their the greatest gift metal has ever been given.
I thought about the same thing, but I think Hatebreeder is Bodoms Master of Puppets/Number of the Beast...Follow the Reaper had something new, like And justice for all/Powerslave, Hate Crew Deathroll was also alot different, but it kicks ass, just like black Album/Fear of The Dark, thought some of the old schoolers don't like it. Are you Dead Yet is somewhere between Reload and St. Anger. It still has solos...thas why its between those two...
Like Metallica, Bodom should have followed their Follow the Reaper/...and justice way...they wouldn't get boring and repeative, but still kick ass...