Can Rick Rubin save Metallica?

Besides some early Slayer albums(along time ago) everything he touches is rap pop and nu-metal. I'm trying to make a point. Unless somehow he's producing more metal than I know about.

Rick Rubin produced slayer Diabolus In Musica. Do you like the production on that album or anything about it(I do not)). I wonder how many other bands he has given gay production jobs too.
 
Pull The Plug said:
How the fuck could you have seen Metallica in '88 and write like a fucking 2 year old? Its a pain reading your posts.

I'm not going to bother arguing with you either, you really dont sound like an actual fan of the band and you also dont know what the fuck you are on about.:lol:

A. Don't read my posts if it causes you to have anal sex flashbacks
B. Don't read it if you do not know how to read in the first place
C. I was responding to someone elses post so if you did not know that then your a idiot
D. I was a fan of their's from the early 80's till the Black Album.. to be a fan you do not have to buy every album or like every album...
E. Before you comment about me writing like a two year old first read what you type: " you also dont know what the fuck you are on about." That doesn't make sense and is not very comprehensive

FU. Your opinions are irrevelant and you have me confused with someone who gives a damn what you have to say lol ... :Smug:

Anyways let others argue this topic.. the post is old and dead already...
 
Dodens Grav said:
I don't know why people think that Rick Rubin will have such a tremendous impact.

Because anything is a improvement over Bob Rock... it'll be curious to see how this album plays out with Rubin behind the dials and such... :rolleyes:
 
Base Delta Zero said:
Am I the only one here who thinks Justice is their best album
It's definitely my favorite one.

(Iron Maiden, Morbid Angel, Slayer) have released the odd crappy album (No Prayer for the Dying and Dance of Death; Gateways to Annhiliation; South of Heaven); but, this didn't stop me from listening to them.
Wtf? I love Gateways To Annihilation. I have all of MA's albums. Don't see a problem with any of them.
 
metalnate83 said:
Led Zepplein, Sabbath, Stones, Beatles, all had weird mediocore crap in their carrers and they don't get shit on by all of their former fans because they got old.
Nothing Zep, Sabbath, or the Stones have done is as horrible as St. Anger. But the thing about Metallica is that they've been playing crappy music since after Black Album in '91. That's 15 years.
 
Unfaithfully Metalhead said:
E. Before you comment about me writing like a two year old first read what you type: " you also dont know what the fuck you are on about." That doesn't make sense and is not very comprehensive.

:lol:
 
AlphaTemplar said:
Nothing Zep, Sabbath, or the Stones have done is as horrible as St. Anger. But the thing about Metallica is that they've been playing crappy music since after Black Album in '91. That's 15 years.



You must not be to knowlegeable on Led Zeppelin or the Stones, two bands that I do like. Zeppelin's last two or three efforts are horrendous, and the Stones haven't put out anything half way decent since 1972.
 
15 ways metallica can improve their music

1 bring back the solos
2 stop following trends
3 stop c tuning the guitars and bass
4 stop getting your influences from nu metal (see 2 and 3)
5 stop playing blues rock and nu metal
6 play thrash metal again
7 never have a nu metal band open up for you again
8 james please sing like you did in your prime or atleast stop singing the way you do now
9 loose the tin can snare drum
10 make brutal ass music (see 6)
11 stop playing music so it can get played on the radio
12 no more music about your thearpy sessions
13 dont make st. anger 2
14 dont make dont make load part 3
15 dont make black album part 2
 
metalnate83 said:
You must not be to knowlegeable on Led Zeppelin or the Stones, two bands that I do like. Zeppelin's last two or three efforts are horrendous, and the Stones haven't put out anything half way decent since 1972.


Your not very knowledgeable yourself on those two bands though you like to think you are.. anyways for Zeppelin's last two or three efforts.. i Hope you mean their actual studio albums and not the repackaging of old songs.. all of Zep albums from Zep 1 to In Through the Out Door are excellent albums for the genre they played... Stones... yeah you can say there last two or three albums weren't great but they are still way better then St. Anger... if you didn't like their last two or three albums (and i mean studio albums not greatest hits rehashed ones) then that is strictly your taste and opinions.. do not speak for others... :kickass: