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Old 09-15-2008, 01:13 AM   #131 (permalink)

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M*ttalica sold out way before Garage Inc. The black album was the biggest pop piece of shit eva
I know how dare a band try something new! How DARE they mature at all!

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How DARE Hetfield's vocal chords blow out before recording The Black Album

Those damn sellouts!
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Old 09-15-2008, 01:54 AM   #132 (permalink)

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Well, then, how would you address the fact that they betrayed their own principles? And don't say it didn't happen....it did.....or are we going to chalk that up to "growing up"?
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:02 AM   #133 (permalink)

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Looks like everyone at least agrees on Black Eyed Peas?

I didnt think of them but they are def the worst sell outs, completely changed and made themselves more marketable with a talentless glorified stripper.
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Old 09-15-2008, 06:50 PM   #134 (permalink)

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M*ttalica sold out way before Garage Inc. The black album was the biggest pop piece of shit eva
Funny how people always argued with me over that, but I think the same thing. I don't really like any songs on that album or songs from any album after that point, but everything before the black album I think is great. Their sound completely changed at that point.
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Old 09-15-2008, 09:03 PM   #135 (permalink)

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Funny how people always argued with me over that, but I think the same thing. I don't really like any songs on that album or songs from any album after that point, but everything before the black album I think is great. Their sound completely changed at that point.
Thier sound did indeed change, but thats not the issue. Did thier sound change as a result of them wanting to cash in on what was currently popular, in an obvious attempt to become richer and more famous? Or was thier sound change a result of matured song writing and personal evolution beyond thrash ****l? There isn't anything wrong with evolving your sound, in fact I think its great, I dispise bands that sound the same album after album, it becomes very redundant and old.

So if M e t alica's sound changed after the Black album in an experimental/evolutionary sense I can't see why people would call them sell-outs. But if they changed thier sound to fit in with a younger hip radio friendly crowd, then yes they are sell-outs.

I'm not a big follower of M e t allica, never have been, I just haven't been able to get into thier music, but from what I can tell I'd say they experimented with a sound change on the Black Album, and once they discovered how rich they could get by calming down, and shortening thier songs they just ran with it. I would like to say that Load and Re-Load were a result of matured song writing and evolution, but you can't expect me to believe they wrote lyrics like "Gimme Fuel, Gimme Fire, Gimme that which I desire!" while trying to push thier artist integrities forward.

So like I said, I think the Black Album was an honest album, while everything after that was cashing in on what they discovered with the Black Album.
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