Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
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Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
I was just listening to Orion and it occurred to me that without that track, "Call" and "To Live" they'd just be another speed metal band. Even though I'm not a huge fan of the non-Orion instrumentals they definitely give the other songs a much more interesting context.
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
while you are correct about the effect of the instrumentals, there is already so much texture and variety on studio albums number two through four that this–
[quote name="Paste Human"]they'd just be another speed metal band.[/quote]
–just ain't so. there's really only two thrash / speed songs each on RTL (fight fire / trapped under ice), MOP (battery / damage) and AJFA (blackened / dyers). you could make an argument for a few other songs (disposable heroes is the first & strongest to come to mind) but really, kill em all is their most straight-up speed metal album & even it has a boatload of slower & more dynamic parts.
that said, the instrumentals are important and full of win.
[quote name="Paste Human"]they'd just be another speed metal band.[/quote]
–just ain't so. there's really only two thrash / speed songs each on RTL (fight fire / trapped under ice), MOP (battery / damage) and AJFA (blackened / dyers). you could make an argument for a few other songs (disposable heroes is the first & strongest to come to mind) but really, kill em all is their most straight-up speed metal album & even it has a boatload of slower & more dynamic parts.
that said, the instrumentals are important and full of win.
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
I know I worded the OP wrong, but you seem to have gotten the point and that's all that matters.
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[quote name="Paste Human"]Metallica would be WAY different without the gayness of everything that came after the black album[/quote]
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
I just remembered this because of this thread:
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metallica are still awesome, i dont know what the fuck is wrong with everyone
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there is some neat stuff on death magnetic and i respect the number of young bands they take on the road with them but i would not use the word "awesome" to describe present-day metallica
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
whats wrong with godsmack eh?
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[quote name="ham slice"]there is some neat stuff on death magnetic and i respect the number of young bands they take on the road with them but i would not use the word "awesome" to describe present-day metallica[/quote]
you mean like the time they could've taken any band they wanted to on tour with them and chose godsmack?[/quote]
that was the st. anger tour, about which
i mean since death magnetic taking out the sword and baroness and gojira and high on fire and other bands that i cant be bothered to remember right now. plus all the european festivals and such like
[quote name="ham slice"]there is some neat stuff on death magnetic and i respect the number of young bands they take on the road with them but i would not use the word "awesome" to describe present-day metallica[/quote]
you mean like the time they could've taken any band they wanted to on tour with them and chose godsmack?[/quote]
that was the st. anger tour, about which
i mean since death magnetic taking out the sword and baroness and gojira and high on fire and other bands that i cant be bothered to remember right now. plus all the european festivals and such like
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
thats not the point though the point is it would be neat to go back in time and see godflesh and metallica on tour in 1992 cause metallica was going for the throat and had a massive crunch to the live guitars (plus james growled instead of...whatever it is he's doing nowadays) and godflesh would have just been to everyone
in a similar sense it would have been amazing to see kyuss and metallica in 1993, except that tour actually happened
or to see FNM open for the metallica / guns n roses debacle in the summer of 92
it would have worked i tell you!
in a similar sense it would have been amazing to see kyuss and metallica in 1993, except that tour actually happened
or to see FNM open for the metallica / guns n roses debacle in the summer of 92
it would have worked i tell you!
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i doubt it as of the 50000 people there probably about 28000 were there solely for metallica
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and for liking guns n roses that much. for shame people
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
[quote name="Skinoperable"]kirk will always get bonus points for citing godflesh as being one of the heaviest bands ever[/quote]
(and to also steer to the left off topic: )
Patton also says this.
On the Angel Dust tapes (that never got released).
They ask him what he's looking forward to with upcoming releases for that year (92?).
It's on one of these vids.
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(and to also steer to the left off topic: )
Patton also says this.
On the Angel Dust tapes (that never got released).
They ask him what he's looking forward to with upcoming releases for that year (92?).
It's on one of these vids.
[youtube]TBA7CdFfCos[/youtube]
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
[quote name="toozey"]metallica are still awesome, i dont know what the fuck is wrong with everyone[/quote]
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Re: Metallica would be WAY different without the instrumentals
Metal Archives has it listed as a Metallica release.