Sirjack
Stinkupuss
l just find myself listening to less and less of KEA RTL and Masters. If l choose to listen to Metallica these days it's Garage Days or Justice the most
Nice alternate reality you're living in there. Does everyone walk around backwards in your world also?"Disposable Heroes" was always the weakest song on the album
I've tried really hard to at least understand where you're coming from here but you've lost me. What's not to like? It's a great opener and there's plenty going on that I thought you would normally be into.Disposable Heroes is a masterpiece beyond criticism, but Battery is pretty dull once you get past the intro. Easily the weakest song of the first three albums, possibly even first four.
Best Metallica song is "Am I Evil" cause they Diamond Head better than Diamond Head.
Nah it is. Heavier, rawer, angrier. Pretty much most of the things that Diamond Head were trying to do, Metallica did better. And I just love the production.No fucking way is Metallica's version better than the original.
Better than most of them, but I wouldn't put it over "Seek and Destroy" or "The Four Horsemen". "No Remorse" might be able to give it a run for its money too.... and C.) it's better than every track from Kill Em All.
Nah it is. Heavier, rawer, angrier. Pretty much most of the things that Diamond Head were trying to do, Metallica did better. And I just love the production.
Rawer?
And of course it's heavier and "angrier", it's thrash as opposed to NWOBHM.
Yeah, "rawer" is a legit thing. And while being thrashier sounds like a more obvious reason why it would be better, I can almost guarantee that 99% of thrash bands would have not done 1/10 what Metallica did with "Am I Evil". Metallica at that time in their career were still on the dividing line between thrash and NWOBHM/speed metal. So that cover was pretty much the perfect combo of the two approaches.
i know its a legit thing bruh, im just laughing at the fact that you think Metallica's version is rawer.
Have you even listened to more than 1% of thrash bands?
I've been listening to thrash for a decade and a half, so yeah, I know plenty of thrash, and I totally think that Metallica in the Kill Em All portion of their career, which includes "Am I Evil", is thrash at its most raw. I think early 80s metal in general was way more raw than so much later thrash, even thrash that was more aggressive. I don't know how you both define raw though.
I totally think that Metallica in the Kill Em All portion of their career, which includes "Am I Evil", is thrash at its most raw.
thrash at its most raw.