Megadeth vs Metallica
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The Frayed Ends of Sanity also slays aswell, and To Live Is To Die is definately my favourite tallica instrumental.
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Just tease yourself for a moment... Imagine AJFA with Cliff playing the bass on it... A better album by far?
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Watching AJFA at Wembley was the most fucking boring thing I've ever experienced. I remember hearing someone saying that the reason they stopped playing that song live was Kirk mentioning looking out into the crowd and seeing someone yawning.
Megadeth just have the energy that metallica never seemed to put down onto a record, and that bags it for me.
Megadeth just have the energy that metallica never seemed to put down onto a record, and that bags it for me.
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Defeator wrote:and To Live Is To Die is definately my favourite tallica instrumental.
Never. It's a mess.
"And what about the churches and all their wealth
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
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zykloned wrote:Watching AJFA at Wembley was the most fucking boring thing I've ever experienced. I remember hearing someone saying that the reason they stopped playing that song live was Kirk mentioning looking out into the crowd and seeing someone yawning.
I think you must've been in a minority there, from what I remember people loved hearing such a classic being played again.
Kirk did say something like that, although I think it was said partly as a joke. But the point being made at that time was more of a justification for the shorter, simpler songs of the Black Album: they'd been becoming more and more progressive and the songs were getting longer, so that was a break, a change, and gave them a set of songs to put into the live mix to break that feel up.
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Oh and fuck UltraBoris of Encyclopedia Metallum. Worst reviewer ever.
Oh and fuck UltraBoris of Encyclopedia Metallum. Worst reviewer ever.
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CrimsonEnvy wrote:"What did Metallica do that's better?"
Everything. Risk sounds like pop shit.
But at least the song writing is acceptable

Also, Megadeth's career from 1990 until now has actually been relatively good overall in comparison!!!
Annnnnd have Metallica actually recorded ANYTHING but St. Anger in the last 10 years???
not a very good track record is it?- thrash metal maniac

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thrash metal maniac wrote:Annnnnd have Metallica actually recorded ANYTHING but St. Anger in the last 10 years???not a very good track record is it?
If you're only looking at the past 10 years, not particuarly, no. Megadeth's output over that period has indeed been superior (although with Metallica's new album just around the corner that gap could be closed somewhat). Megadeth are a more consistent band, but in sheer volume of musical awesomeness generated, Metallica win out IMO.
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Oh and fuck UltraBoris of Encyclopedia Metallum. Worst reviewer ever.
Oh and fuck UltraBoris of Encyclopedia Metallum. Worst reviewer ever.
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STD_Caps wrote:Defeator wrote:and To Live Is To Die is definately my favourite tallica instrumental.
Never. It's a mess.
But it's got that really lovely bit in the middle that everyone who plays guitar thinks they can play.
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But Jon, it is a mess. Furthermore, it's by far no where near as good as either Call of the Ktulu or Orion.
"And what about the churches and all their wealth
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
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When i saw megadeth at their first uk show in 87, they were awful. They actually stopped playing and dave fucked of stage for about 10 mins as the crowd were chanting "kirk hammett is god" 


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STD_Caps wrote:But Jon, it is a mess. Furthermore, it's by far no where near as good as either Call of the Ktulu or Orion.
I wouldn't say it's a mess exactly, but I would say it lacks direction and drags in places. And I would agree definitely with the second statement. I still think it's good though. The main problem with AJFA is its production, which is such a shame. I reckon the songs would come across a lot better if they actually sounded good.
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