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Another Black Album track, of course.
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"James isn’t the middle-finger guy people see from the outside."
"What I remember most about that in 2003 was not knowing what the setlist was gonna be each night."
Seems that Father Time has given Metallica a newfound ethos regarding side-projects.
"An atmospheric version of the classic with a touch of a ghostly vibe."
"Ultimately, 72 Seasons is a record that sits sonically somewhere between The Black Album and Reload, if those records immediately came after Kill 'Em...
"While most of the Bay Area thrash scene are rapidly approaching their final bows, Metallica just keep on getting bigger. Rock on, guys. You...
When the string of singles for this year's Hardwired... to Self Destruct started rolling out, I had a similar reaction: a fine listen once...
Another Black Album track, of course.
They got nearly 80,000 people to the SoFi Stadium.
"He was keeping time by doing just downstrokes, he practically created a whole genre of doing that."
"There are some good grooves on it that I think are really underappreciated."
Specifically in reference to Lulu and St. Anger.
"Metallica is a huge influence to the sheer notion of Dethklok and Metalocalypse."
He also touches on James Hetfield's emotional "Fade To Black" speeches.
Dude needs to start a metal band like, now.