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getfoul
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I'll see your song and raise you...
Ivand
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Originally posted by getfoul
I'll see your song and raise you...





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pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Ok fine, go ahead and cite the only halfway worthwhile thing Metallica ever did with itself.


nonsense. they have a bunch of wonderful tunes. i just chose that one as an obvious reference point.

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And synths > guitar in basically every way possible.


well duh!! no, i hang round on TA coz i like metal more :p

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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
If they actually made music worthy of stealing, it wouldn't be an issue at all. Why steal Metallica though? That's like walking into a bank with an assault rifle and holding one of the tellers up for one of the free lollipops behind the counter. The really bad-tasting one.


there is no greater 80s metal band than the big M im afraid. love em or hate em, judging them by their compatriots of the same era, they're still right up there.

you kids go back listening to your synth pop from the 80s :stongue: :stongue:
snowboarder45


When in Rome - The Promise
Spacey Orange
well i might as well contribute some of my all time faves.

visage - fade to grey



Dominatrix - The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight

Lilith
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
and that metal angst helped pave the way for grunge.

Grunge came out of the old hardcore scene after pop-punk died away by the early 80's, bands like Black Flag, Husker Du, Sonic Youth and Fugazi. If anything bands like Metallica owed more to the early hardcore punk scene than 70's metal bands prior to that like Black Sabbath and so on.

hehe

Black Flag - TV Party
Halcyon+On+On
Y-yeah...get him, Lilith! :mad:


:p
Lilith
Husker Du - New day Rising



nchs09
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Originally posted by Lilith
Husker Du - New day Rising



that sounds like .
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Lilith
If anything bands like Metallica owed more to the early hardcore punk scene than 70's metal bands prior to that like Black Sabbath and so on.


what on earth are you smoking? listen to any interview with maiden or metallica etc on who influenced their musical journeys, punk doesnt rate a mention ;)

and grunge is merely pop metal without the wailing guitars.

i know you love to hate the big M girl but sadly they are an icon in the music business. must be a bitter pill for you to swallow, but that just makes it all the sweeter for me :p

the other obvious point is that punk is quite obviously homosexual and not to be trusted.

Lilith
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i know you love to hate the big M girl but sadly they are an icon in the music business. must be a bitter pill for you to swallow, but that just makes it all the sweeter for me :p

heh, more like a pariah these days hunting their fans down with lawsuits...
Your thrash metal owes a lot to hardcore punk coming from the west coast of the US, regardless of how much they want to admit it.
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the other obvious point is that punk is quite obviously homosexual and not to be trusted.

yes, well people pick on me for that too, that doesn't exactly make you unique around here. :rolleyes:
Halcyon+On+On
pkc is right; Metallica is a modern musical icon. Their influence is exactly why most music produced today is both interesting and innovative and their dedication to the music industry and to their fans despite the temptation of lucrative commercialism over the decades is a true testament to the fact that they are some of the most talented songwriters and musicians of our time.
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