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hamstershaver

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saw that on lime wire and i was like damn i didnt know they remade that song, ive heard their remake of in a gadda da vida and that kicks ass so i decided to download it to see how good they did ozzy
i play it and it was alter of sacrifice :rolleyes:
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lol, you shoulda known Tom and company wouldn't stoop that low, even today... (I don't like their new material much... the kinda pulled a Metallica after Devine... )



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samoth said:
lol, you shoulda known Tom and company wouldn't stoop that low, even today... (I don't like their new material much... the kinda pulled a Metallica after Devine... )



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i didnt think so, but i had to check it out
thats the first song ive ever downloaded that was misslabled
and yeah i agree on your metallica comment after devine, ive heard peeps say they even pulled it on devine
 
hamstershaver said:
i didnt think so, but i had to check it out
thats the first song ive ever downloaded that was misslabled
and yeah i agree on your metallica comment after devine, ive heard peeps say they even pulled it on devine

I would relate Devine to the Black album. They were both great albums... just... different. They both seemed to symbolize a change in direction for the bands... with Metallica's being much more abstruse.



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samoth said:
I would relate Devine to the Black album. They were both great albums... just... different. They both seemed to symbolize a change in direction for the bands... with Metallica's being much more abstruse.



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i always related metallicas change in direction as burton dying and the and justice for all album
 
hamstershaver said:
i always related metallicas change in direction as burton dying and the and justice for all album

Oh yeah, definitely. But after Metallica died and the MTV repacements took over, that was the biggest change by far.



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ill never forget buying justice the first day it came out after waiting all that time and being like damn this doesnt sound like metallica, it did grow on me though
 
hamstershaver said:
ill never forget buying justice the first day it came out after waiting all that time and being like damn this doesnt sound like metallica, it did grow on me though

You're older than me, so I never really heard of Metallica until Justice-era. That's when they got 'popular' and their first hit (?) single. I was born in 1980, so I look at that era a bit differently than someone who went through it during their teenage or older years. I definitely see where you're coming from, though.

Metal was such a different entity in the 80's, lol. I never heard of stuff like Kreator, Sodom, Destruction, Venom, Bathory or any other big-name metal band back then. It was Metallica = metal, and Slayer was that satanic super-heavy band that one had to hide from their parents, lol.



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