Originally posted by SykkBoy2 Dave fucked up his hand or something and retired....
To bad.... Allways liked Metallica better, but Dave was pretty cool. They had a website up in 96 I think, and I mailed Dave a couple of times then He was very nice to talk with. Also saw them in Stockholm 94 or 95 (don't remember the exact year). They rocked "Annexet" of it's roof
I love the old Metallica. All this therapy and shit, not to mention the new single has james hetfield saying "yea" like 57 times, makes me not want to see this movie at all.
Originally posted by shann I love the old Metallica. All this therapy and shit, not to mention the new single has james hetfield saying "yea" like 57 times, makes me not want to see this movie at all.
Originally posted by shann I love the old Metallica. All this therapy and shit, not to mention the new single has james hetfield saying "yea" like 57 times, makes me not want to see this movie at all.
Long live Kill Em All.
Kill 'em all has some of the best songs, but James voice didn't mature enough to sing them until the Master of Puppets album. Live recordings of Four horsemen and Seek and Destroy from 86 and forward really kicks ass!
Not my kind ... I like Metallica but not enough to go see a movie about them
Originally posted by rayadp05
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
Originally posted by SykkBoy2 Am I the only one old enough here to have had in my possession a copy of "No Life 'Til Leather"? ;-)
Hmm you got me there! I must have missed something! ;)
My first Metallica RECORD (yes record) was Master Of Puppets, thanks to my ex b/f when I was 14 for teaching me the wisdom of Metallica! After Justice For All I was pretty much done with them. Saw them live 3 or 4 times, I hate to say "sell outs" but I can't help myself.
Originally posted by sherie Holy, I can't believe I missed that one...first one I remember was 'Garage Days' if that was prior to 'Kill'em All' YEAAAAAAAH!
"No Life 'Til Leather" was the demo that became "Kill 'Em All"
I may have to see this. At age 6, these were the guys that got me into heavy music. I wish they hadn't have calmed down so much, but to each their own.
No opportunity for me to see it yet - still would need to drive an hour in any direction to see which obviously isn't happening.
Old enough to own that? You're not alone - but my interest in them didn't happen until I heard Whiplash for the first time which happened around the release of Ride The Lightning, which is when I officially became a fan.
Originally posted by crockett I think I'll download it for free, fuck those assholes they won't ever get another dime from me.
no shit ... in my life ive bought everything from kill em all to the black album (gave up on them after that) at least 2 or 3 times (going from tape to CD, lost CDs, etc) ... that song some kind of monster sucks. frantic is decent, but my current favorite is ...and justice for all
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