Does anyone still beleive in Metallica?

Are you too much of a pussy to answer my question, replicator?

BTW, I forgot that your avatar indicates your intelligence. Thank you for helping me to remember that, replicator.
 
Lethe78 said:
Ok, here is a question; why do you ask for our opinions, and then comment on how "stupid" [people] like us are when we give it...?

Are you just pissed because we fisagree with you and already gave up on them? I will also say that the album is probably going to suck, and even if it doesn't, I will NEVER let them have one red cent from my pocket.

Fuck Lars and his crappy band. I will burn it, but that is it. Even if it sucks, I will still burn it in defience of that asshole.

Richest corporation of a band on Earth, "we need to feed our families too".... What a joke.


I dont care your opinion or the guy that said that the album will suck even if you we dont listen yet. They are sellouts but in one point or another we believe in them. I listen to Metallica since i was 12 give the band a chance dont said the album will sucks now.
 
replicator said:
I dont care your opinion or the guy that said that the album will suck even if you we dont listen yet. They are sellouts but in one point or another we believe in them. I listen to Metallica since i was 12 give the band a chance dont said the album will sucks now.

My point is, don't shit on someone because their opinion is not the same as yours, or the one that you wanted to hear.

If you don't care about my opinion, then don't start a thread asking for opinions concerning anything.

I don't need to give the album a chance; I have given the last few a chance, and they sucked. Much like this one will.

Learn to speak english, and how to form a proper sentence, complete with commas and semi-colons and such. Your run-on sentences, poor grammatical ability, and such are difficult to read. You have been listening to Metallica since you were 12; are you 13 now? Your substandard sentence structures would completely indicate that, indeed, at MOST, you MIGHT be 13. Or dumb as a stump. You choose.
 
METALLICA's new album, "St. Anger", will include a free bonus DVD featuring the band playing all 11 songs from the album in a live setting, according to www.metallica.com. Recording began last Friday, March 21, in the rehearsal space at the METALLICA headquarters 45 minutes outside of San Francisco, with the band performing six songs. Click here to view pictures taken during the shoot. "There will be no fancy shit, just METALLICA doing what they do best, kicking your ass," states a message on the site. "And don't worry, the CD will be regularly priced, we just wanna throw in some extra free shit for you guys!"

LMAO, they just want you to buy rather than burn it!!!!
 
Lethe78 said:
My point is, don't shit on someone because their opinion is not the same as yours, or the one that you wanted to hear.

If you don't care about my opinion, then don't start a thread asking for opinions concerning anything.

I don't need to give the album a chance; I have given the last few a chance, and they sucked. Much like this one will.

Learn to speak english, and how to form a proper sentence, complete with commas and semi-colons and such. Your run-on sentences, poor grammatical ability, and such are difficult to read. You have been listening to Metallica since you were 12; are you 13 now? Your substandard sentence structures would completely indicate that, indeed, at MOST, you MIGHT be 13. Or dumb as a stump. You choose.


:grin: You make me laugh fucking american retard!!!
 
replicator said:
:grin: You make me laugh fucking american retard!!!

See, once again, you have showed overwhelming ignorance. Explain to me, how I am a "fucking american retard". You made the claim, so I am quite sure that you will be man enough to back up your theory....
 
Lethe78 said:
See, once again, you have showed overwhelming ignorance. Explain to me, how I am a "fucking american retard". You made the claim, so I am quite sure that you will be man enough to back up your theory....


Why you dont go to the war? That´s the reason your soldiers are dying now; for people like you moron.........you always think in the same way....

I don´t want to waste my time with you; if you think the new Metallica album will suck without listen to the album yet is ok with me...
 
replicator said:
Why you dont go to the war? That´s the reason your soldiers are dying now; for people like you moron.........you always think in the same way....

Dude, if you want to call me names, then back it up with something. HOW AM I A MORON? I backed up mine, and I did quite well doing so.

And WTF does the war have to do with this? You are seriously not helping your case regarding your ignorance.

BTW, your sentence structures still suck, gayman.
 
look, people can say what the hell they like about what they think the album will be like. personally, im not saying its crap, but im predicting it will be. if you dont want people to say its crap, dont post a topic asking for peoples opinions in the first place.
 
ChrisEmerson said:
look, people can say what the hell they like about what they think the album will be like. personally, im not saying its crap, but im predicting it will be. if you dont want people to say its crap, dont post a topic asking for peoples opinions in the first place.


Right!!! Thank you!!! That is what I am totally saying.
 
Lethe78 said:
Dude, if you want to call me names, then back it up with something. HOW AM I A MORON? I backed up mine, and I did quite well doing so.

And WTF does the war have to do with this? You are seriously not helping your case regarding your ignorance.

BTW, your sentence structures still suck, gayman.


:rock:
 
replicator said:


You claim to be a system analyst, which I would assume would require at least a little intelligence, yet you cannot back your claims that I am a "moron" and a "fucking american retard". Is this not quite ironic? I seem to be confused....
 
I'm not sure at this point... but if this review is true, they may be headed for a comeback:

Close-up's Martin Carlsson leaves an exclusive report from the studio north of San Francisco where Metallica's working on their new album "St. Anger".

I swear on the bible, on my mother's grave or whatever - the following text is nothing less than the complete truth. This statement needs to be made, quite simply because you're probably not going to believe me. I almost wonder if I've really listened to the new Metallica album "St Anger" myself, or if somebody has been playing a trick on me and played me some new, exciting aggro-band. You see, "St. Anger" is a chock, one of music history's greatest! It is as if "Load" and "Reload" has been deleted from the map, as if the Black Album never existed, as if the Metallica we've come to know never really existed. The five songs (all of which are as of yet untitled but the title-track) I've heard exhibits a sound so EXTREME and raw that all you can do is sit there chocked with your jaw on the floor.

I'm not joking.

Twenty journalists are gathered in the control-room of the studio north of San Francisco. We get comfortable. The air is vibrating with excitement, and then? BAM!! The first song (working title: Frantic) kicks in with hypnotic, almost industrial Slayer-riffs. What the fuck is going on? "You live it or lie it", chants James Hetfield and goes on with "my lifestyle determines my death style". It is ultra-tight metalcore like it has never been performed before. Lars ulrich's fat drum-sound is replaced with an oilrig-similar snare that's usually reminiscent of robotic industry-metal. "Do I have the strength?", a wondering Hetfield screams in the middle of the chaos. It is a maddening Blitzkriegstrategy with attack-waves of battering riffs, attacking from every angle for five minutes and 54 seconds.

I'm not joking.

The war as just begun, and I really mean THE WAR, because this music would be the perfect soundtrack to the media coverage of the war on Iraq. The title-track blazes away with a ultra-fast bulldozermosh that leaves Max Cavalera far behind. We are talking monster-metallized punk from another planet; a twisted and overdosed Dischange just released from rehab! We are talking beyond sound-speed, especially regarding the drum-work. The double-bass pounds away mercilessly and Lars Ulrich's use of the snare are almost -get this!- blast-beats!! It's going to be interesting seeing him trying to repeat this live - if the dane is usually soaked from sweat and carried to the lodge after traditional concerts, then he's going to need an oxygen-mask and hospital personnel to wake him back to life after this. Following this amazing intro comes a softer part where Hetfield sings "St. Anger around my neck, he never gets respect." This ten second long part, recurring a couple of times in the seven minute and 24 second long song, is the only part that could be classified as soft. The Producer Bob Rock (also on bass) assures me that this is the calmest, most stripped-down part on the whole album. WOW! A riff similar to "Creeping Death" follows. Hetfield howls "Fuck it all and fucking no regrets" (an exact recapitulation of the classic in "Damage Inc." ). Towards the end of the song he screams "I need to set my anger free"... and this is exactly what he and Metallica does: releasing all their anger.

I'm not joking.

Song number three starts up like an updated "Ride the Lightning": MEga-fat thrash-metal in midtempo speed. The vocalist spits: "It and you can look out motherfuckers, here I come!". Sepultura's "Roots"-era sound reminiscent in this song, with the refrain "It world" repeated again and again. Before the song ends at five minutes and 51 seconds, Hetfield shouts "enough, enough, enough"

I'm not joking.

Have you missed the complex song-structures of "And Justice for All"? Compared to this around eight minutes long piece (working title "Monster" ), the songs of the 1988 album seem more like simple Ramones' ditties. A progressive blanket of sound that warms like a massive and super-intricate Tool, only a thousand times heavier! Hetfield chants over a delicious part that goes into what could be called a chorus with some use of fantasy: "We the people, are we the people?". This phrase is repeated two times and "some kind of monster" three times before the singer concludes "this monster lives". There is actually something here that could be called groove, not entirely unlike Pantera although vastly heavier. The guitars are so damned insane, so damned evil, so damned incredible! The fact is that there isn't anything remotely like a traditional guitar-solo in any of these five songs. Hetfield and Kirk Hammett use their instruments like surgical tools. The guitars shrieks and scream as if Tom Morello and Kerry King made a deal and decided to take the Devil's music not one but ten steps further.

I'm not joking.

The most wicked part is however the last, whose working-name is "All Within My Hands". A very strange piece with an instrumental intro of one minute and fifteen seconds. The tempo is ultra-fast, taking so many twists and turns that you get all dizzy. "All Within My Hands" is shouted and then sung in an Alice In Chains manner. And the ending? MAN OH MAN! Like a possessed madman Hetfield screams "Kill kill kill kill!!" ad absurdum - we're talking deranged shrieks coming from a psychopathic Tom Araya (think Slayer's "Kill Again" only even more insane). You'd think it was over after that. But no. It is like watching an exciting thriller with so many surprises that you finally don't believe an ending is forthcoming. Yes, after a heavy-as-lead finale it winds down at eight minutes and 55 seconds.

I'm not joking.

20 Journalists finally leave the control-room and look at each other. No one needs say anything; the looks say it all: What in god's name have we just experienced? That Metallica, once tired old farts, have made a complete 180, and now sound like a bunch of hormone-reeking bucks in heat, is the most incredible thing that's happened in music history. "St. Anger" is the real "Reload". "St. Anger" doesn't sound like anything the group has done before, it hardly even sounds like Metallica. "St. Anger" is a modern, super-brutal metal-album that is going to chock and knock the entire music world. Melodies? Nope, there's not much here that reminds one of traditional melodies or arrangements such as verse, bridge, chorus. The 10th of June could become known as the day that shook the world. If you haven't catched on yet:

I'm not joking.

Martin Carlsson

http://www.closeupmagazine.net/metallica.php