Dodens Grav said:Money.
YenomTheDark said:Another opinion no doubt influenced by others.. I'd love to have people doing tributes to any songs that I take part in/or create.
Wyvern said:Money and lack of character. Any band can evolve or change the sound any given time, is their right as artists. But when you move so evidently with the flow of cash and popularity is not about art anymore is selling out.
Metallica died in 1988 may they rest in peace...cause the fans can't!
Helloween - 'The Invisible Man'
Unfaithfully Metalhead said:They died in 1986 with Clifford's death
all what you say is very true and its good to hear from a aussie metal fanPriest of Evil said:At least Metallica came to my city in Australia on the Justice tour, I thank them for that and every release before AJFA.
As to what went wrong - as stated previously - no Cliff at the helm plus death can really mess with peoples heads, steer your life in a different direction, perhaps worrying about the future and money even? I fail to see how such a brilliant thrash band can drastically change so much in one album
I will have to respectfully disagree with you here Wiz. In part, anyway.ElectricWiz said:Just my 2 cents. I don't believe the whole sellout thing. That's a crock of shit. I find it hard to imagine that there are a bunch of rock stars out there sitting in their mansions, rubbing their hands together in an evil fashion and saying, "how can I make a leeeeetle more money....bwahahaha." But then, I'm not much of a conspiracy theorist.
Trans-Siberian Outcast said:When he yelled at Kirk Hammet because he wanted to put a guitar solo in a song, it proved your theory right there. Lars and James were more than happy to cater to what was popular and they control the band. Kirk should have followed Jason's lead and walked away.
Trans-Siberian Outcast said:But I do agree with your statement that this is the direction the band wants to go. Lars All-rich showed that in Some Kind of Monster. When he yelled at Kirk Hammet because he wanted to put a guitar solo in a song, it proved your theory right there. Lars and James were more than happy to cater to what was popular and they control the band. Kirk should have followed Jason's lead and walked away.
SickBoy said:As for 'One', sure - it has a mellow part, then goes into thrashy bashing to the end. Then again, weren't Fade To Black and Welcome Home arranged the same way? The whole difference is that they had no exposure through a video...