Slayer fires Dave Lombardo?

Metallica show in 2013:

-lazers
-pyro
-classic songs
-band moves around
-fun

Slayer show in 2013:

-no Jeff Hanneman; no Lombardo
-xXKeRrYKiNg420BlaZeiTxx stands there like an asshole with his ridiculous tribal tattoos and eats cheeseburgers
-Tom Araya can't move
-half the set is post-Reign In Blood material, at least 1/4 of the set is garbage from the last 2-3 albums
- shitty scum of the earth fans who shout "slayer" throughout the entire show - during the opener, after slayer plays, when they go home, etc, because they're clearly 2edgy4me
-no fun

Oh gee wow, you guys sure are right!



As if your love for bands like Emmure and Twitching Tongues wasn't enough to disregard any musical opinion you put forth.....this confirms it.
 
Am I the only one who thought Death Magnetic was really good? Not "classic Metallica" good, but still a monster of an album.

It's ok for what it was -- a multi-million dollar effort to try and prove "hey! we've still got the METAL in us!" -- but I just don't see the point in listening to something so average when there are so many great albums out now. Waste of time.
 
To sum things up, MetallicA sucks, Slayer sucks, you suck, I suck, everything sucks, music sucks, obey the guv'ment.





I still don't want to see 1/2 of Slayer. I didn't care for Slayer when Dave left the first time, certainly won't want to see them again this time.

As for MetallicA, I don't ever need to see or hear them again. Listened to them so fuckin much, the first four albums are pretty much part of my genetic makeup. I even have the drum parts memorized. The only reason I need MetallicA, is if I'm covering their songs with my old band.
 
Am I the only one who thought Death Magnetic was really good? Not "classic Metallica" good, but still a monster of an album.

You most certainly aren't! I loved the shit out of Death Magnetic. I will say that it was tough to get into because of the horrible production, but I still spin that one from time to time!
 
Is there anyone that works in the music business not getting screwed one way or the other, business wise?

Unfortunately, I think the answer is "yes."

More unfortunately, it's the people *doing* the screwing. I'm not in a band, nor in the business, but it seems like a lot of people truly "in it for the music" (but who aren't shrewd business-people) get utterly screwed by people who may or may not care about the music, but are both shrewd and greedy.

You can blame folks like Lombardo for not negotiating a better contract, etc, and there's certainly validity to that. But greed is greed, and screwing someone unfairly is wrong.

Craig <-- is not a Slayer fan, but hates to see anyone get shorted
 
Fucking LOL, one of the dumbest things I've ever read on this board.
Show No Mercy. Haunting the Chapel. Hell Awaits. South of Heaven. Listen, love it.

Don;t forget Seasons in the Abyss and Divine Intervention... :Shedevil::muahaha:
 
Am I the only one who thought Death Magnetic was really good? Not "classic Metallica" good, but still a monster of an album.

I'd have to agree. I think the thing with Metallica is people are going to hate them no matter what they do. Was it their best? No. But to me it was a return to form, just not as good as their 80s stuff. And yes, the production wasn't good.
 
If there is going to be a debate about which band from that era is currently the best, or which has been the best contemporary band (last 20 years) I think the answer is Testament. While their high water mark was never as great as the other big 4 bands (aside from Anthrax) they have easily been the best band over the last 20 years. Low, The Gathering and The Formation of Damnation are far superior to just about any album put out by the Big 4 in the last 20 years (Last two Anthrax albums have been solid). Even their low point during this period (Demonic) is waaaay better than the other band's low points (Risk, Load, Divine Intervention, Diabolus in Musica, Volume 8, St. Anger). I would pay to see Testament play way before any of the big 4 bands if they all came around now.
 
If there is going to be a debate about which band from that era is currently the best, or which has been the best contemporary band (last 20 years) I think the answer is Testament. While their high water mark was never as great as the other big 4 bands (aside from Anthrax) they have easily been the best band over the last 20 years. Low, The Gathering and The Formation of Damnation are far superior to just about any album put out by the Big 4 in the last 20 years (Last two Anthrax albums have been solid). Even their low point during this period (Demonic) is waaaay better than the other band's low points (Risk, Load, Divine Intervention, Diabolus in Musica, Volume 8, St. Anger). I would pay to see Testament play way before any of the big 4 bands if they all came around now.

:OMG: Divine Intervention was not a low point for Slayer,...that album kicks ass
 
You most certainly aren't! I loved the shit out of Death Magnetic. I will say that it was tough to get into because of the horrible production, but I still spin that one from time to time!

I liked Death Magnetic as well (first album of them I enjoyed since 1991) but you're right that the production was very average. I still can't understand why a band with unlimited money like them doesn't care about sound quality...
 
Honestly, I think the problem is literally that they pay producers millions of dollars to select gear and recording space and recording engineers for them and then they just demand everyone do it their way, and it's been like that since St. Anger. The irony is that if DM had Load's production, it would have been phenomenal, but the band decided to just do whatever the hell it wants to do.


That and Rick Rubin is a hack.
 
Honestly, I think the problem is literally that they pay producers millions of dollars to select gear and recording space and recording engineers for them and then they just demand everyone do it their way, and it's been like that since St. Anger. The irony is that if DM had Load's production, it would have been phenomenal, but the band decided to just do whatever the hell it wants to do.


That and Rick Rubin is a hack.

no Rubin is NOT a hack, see Reign In Blood...:flame:
 
He's a hack. He probably didn't even touch Reign in Blood. Rick Rubin gets paid huge sums of money to hire out other engineers and other producers to do everything while he walks away and counts his money.