I think you will find its the Metallica family. f*** me, I have heard JH wittier on at length about in live shows enough times.
Obviously a Metallica jcl. Lol.
Er, what?
I think you will find its the Metallica family. f*** me, I have heard JH wittier on at length about in live shows enough times.
Obviously a Metallica jcl. Lol.
I loved St. Anger, took a while to grow on me but its so raw and ggggrrr and you can hear the reverb from the bass in the snare drum. Proper "made-in-a-garage" music, appealed to me for some reason. Death magnetic is pants though, felt like telling Mr Hetfield to SHUT THE HELL UP FOR A BIT AND LET THE PEOPLE WITH TALENT PLAY SOME MUSIC. Wordy git.
kill em all without a doubt would be your first album...so raw and new when it came out,heavy fast.and the late cliff burton on bass,my 2nd album would be ride the lightning..if only for the fecking awesome.fade to black.i must of been one of the first brits to see them live,supporting venom in holland.(does anyone remember them??..foad.haha).i think theyve lost there way a touch with later albums but thats just my opionion,but kill em all is the best album by far!!!!!!!!..metal up your arse
I remember Venom, in fact I saw them a few times.
I thought I liked St. Anger but every time Lars hit the snare it sounded like someone kicking a tin can down the road.
did you ever frequent the hungry years n 80s?..a few of us used to come down from redhill and reigate..ahhh the good old days
Yes I did. From '86 to about '88 on Saturdays. I also used to go to loads of gigs as well. Where you into the other bands around that time like Nuclear Assault, Death Angel, Testament? I recall some local thrash bands as well: Virus and Deathwish.
I frequented the Hungry Years in the 80's until being barred by the mad hispanic owner for smuggling in (unsuccessfully) a bottle of cider! Went back years later and she still recognised me.
Er, what?
i dont remember ever getting banned,i certainly remember a few of the young ladys and sleeping in various places due to missing train home to deadhill though
If you're new to them go for the Black Album. The earlier ones need some time to get into, esp. if you're not a metalhead. Good luck, you won't be disappointed.
"I've been to Brighton, So What..."
I think you will find its the Metallica family. f*** me, I have heard JH wittier on at length about in live shows enough times.
Obviously a Metallica jcl. Lol.
Has anyone seen "Some Kind of Monster"? Documentary following them for a year(?) or so as they try to write a new album, get a new bassist, work out their angst through therapy?
I have a lot of respect for their musicianship but jeez, a couple of them (no guesses who) need to get a grip of themselves!