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search - ride the lightning(it is the greatest metal album ever
made), spent many a day on my paper route listening to all of
hetfield's words
destroy-everything else
― keith, Thursday, 3 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
Searchiiiiiiin...
Seek: "Breadfan", "Whiplash", "Am I Evil?", "Trapped Under Ice",
"Fade to Black", all of Master of Puppets, "One" (my favorite song
when I was 14), "Whiskey In the Jar"
...and Destroy: The Black Album, that symphonic shit
― Kris S., Thursday, 3 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
Search - the last track on garage days revisited, the photo on the
back of Kill Em All, and Battery
Destroy - everything they stand for
― K-reg, Friday, 4 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
Once read an interview in which Cameron Diaz espoused the orthodox
critical view re: Metallica: PUPPETS and LIGHTNING rule, rest is for
nonces. No argument here, bar a couple tunes:
Search: "Battery," "Damage Inc," "Fade to Black," "Enter Sandman,"
"Turn the Page."
Destroy: ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (agree w/ Omar's description, except
the part about it being good).
Resoundingly sexless music (ie. no songs about chicks), the po-faced,
no fun, "males only" aura somewhat off-putting. Relationship to nu-
metal: elder statesman, presumably (not withstanding Napster/Durst
fights). They survived grunge, should survive this. Sold hoooj amount
of CDs in USA in the 90s: over 40 million. Anthrax: no sales, no
influence. Sure, they rapped, wore board shorts, had goatees, knew who
Flavor Flav was, so did Suicidal Tendencies, Faith No More, etc.
Metallica: classic for the albums Cameron Diaz likes (and dud for the
rest).
― AP, Saturday, 5 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
six years pass...
search 'whiskey in the jar' and 'turn the page'?
more like destroy with a big, pulverising pole...
― Charlie Howard, Saturday, 9 June 2007 17:41 (sixteen years ago) link
twelve years pass...