Metalmilitia2000
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Metallica - St Anger... & Rick Rubin.. i think thats the guys name right?
St. Anger was Bob Rock. Rick Rubin did Death Magnetic.
Metallica - St Anger... & Rick Rubin.. i think thats the guys name right?
St. Anger was Bob Rock. Rick Rubin did Death Magnetic.
Exactly. They changed from a prog metal band to AOR, and while I'm sure those albums with Bonnet and Turner made more money, musically they're not nearly as strong. IMHO.
Loudness had a pretty decent west coast following when Disillusion came out. I can't stand the english language version of Disillusion, and it's been years since I listened to the studio albums that followed it. I think they could still have been a viable draw had they kept with Japanese lyrics. (But then again, I am a fan of the genre, so I no doubt am biased.)
I love them live, though, and am jealous of those who live close enough to see them on this tour.
I actually like the Blaze era Maiden albums, Virtual XI in particular. I personally rank that as the #4 Maiden album behind Number of the Beast, Powerslave, and Piece of Mind.
As for mistakes:
Ozzy hiring Zakk Wylde. There isn't even one post Jake E. Lee album I care to listen to.
The Tarja / Nightwish split.
The Tarja / Nightwish split.
When Metal Church parted ways (actually disbanded too) with Mike Howe was a terrible moment for metal for me. I was devastated.
When Vivian Campbell left Dio really changed things for both of them as well. I still love post Viv Dio, but it was not the same.
Bryant
First obvious one that usually comes up? Bruce Dickinson leaving Iron Maiden. Or...maybe it should be Iron Maiden ALLOWING Bruce to fly the coop?
I was thinking, you know, Bruce leaving maiden was a good thing. No love for Blaze, But a lot of BD's solo work is awesome ass hell. Way more awesome than virtually any 90's maiden, anyway. Accident of Birth, Skunkworks, Chemical Wedding...great stuff.
The latest Morbid Angel album.
I totally agree, but I'm pretty sure we're in the minority. That move had dollar signs all over it.
Scorpions - The first few albums (especially In Trance) are great then they sold out pretty bad.
Why do you not believe me after all this time? Joey was the ONLY Anthrax singer.
I don't know so much about this being a "decision" but for Iommi to give up the name Black Sabbath seems pretty wrong.
Well, certainly I agree those early albums were their best, I wouldn't say the others were bad. In fact, most range from pretty good to great. They only made 3 bad albums - Savage Amusement, Pure Instinct and the embarrassing Eye II Eye.
ONLY!!!!
When Bush howls, wails, screams, or whatever, you believe it...can't really say that about Joey...