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| These days there is a lot of Metallica bashing, especially after the St. Anger fiasco. I refuse to listen to that album. You could pay me, but I wouldn't be happy about it. Anyway, I was just listening to an MP3 cd I made of all my Megadeth and Metallica cd's and I finally got tired of Megadeth so I switched to Metallica. Master of Puppets truely is a landmark album. Not a bad song on there. My favorite song is Disposable Hero's but it is hard to deny the title track, Orion and Damage, Inc. Now I am listening to Bleeding Me, which of course came after the sell-out of the Black album. I really don't care for much of the bands work after the Black album (I generally enjoy that one) but this song is fantastic. Has an edge to it, just like the good old days. Granted, the style of that song is like night and day compared to, say, For Whom the Bell Tolls, but damn is it good. Nothing else to say right now, I guess. Just had to get that off my chest. Carry on.
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| There is no denying that their early works are landmarks in metal history... and I still listen to them quite frequently... "Kill Em All" is so thrash!! Justice and Master are truly awesome... Great stuff... I don't bash Metallica... but I like you, have not listened since the Black album... (Lars drives me nuts.... just thought I'd throw that in there)...
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Yeah, Lars is kind of a dork. He was damn good back in the day, though.
They wrote some really songs and a handfull have become metal classics. If you look back at the 80's you will see a lot of Metallica songs listed as classic.
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Master of Puppets
Orion
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Fade to Black
The Four Horsemen
Damage, Inc.
etc.
Can't deny their place in metal history.
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| They did have some really good albums.They also helped get me into the thrash of metal. Ahh I'll get a chance to spin those albums when I finally make it to M.... I'm still on D.
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Holy crap, still working on that list, eh?? You've got a looooooong way to go. Good luck.
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thrashassault (11/22/2005) They did have some really good albums.They also helped get me into the thrash of metal. Ahh I'll get a chance to spin those albums when I finally make it to M.... I'm still on D.Thrash... wasn't your goal to listen to your collection by the end of the year??? If your in the "D"s.... You have a lot of listening to do in the next 5 weeks 
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| I'm not going to make it.
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...my advice to you is to start drinking heavy...
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