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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 9:58 am 
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I'm not judging the album differently based on what it could have been, I'm just speculating. Just inevitable wishful thinking on my part, I mean we're just talking some simple touching up here, not better riffwriting or anything like that. I'm not saying I'm able to look past the album's glaring flaws, I'm just saying I don't think Metallica were completely without good songwriting ideas at the time and that it's far from being one of the worst albums ever made.

Another one that came to my mind is L.A. Guns - Hollywood Vampires. Such a severe drop in quality after the first two, I have no clue what happened in between.


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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 9:55 pm 
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Dude let me save you the time it's like wiping your ass with sandpaper it's not worth it just trust us we know what we are talking about that album sucks so bad it makes a shit stained piece of toilet paper look like a work of art.


Is it really as bad as people say? of what I've heard (frantic, title track, some kind of monster) I'd give about 30%, because SKOM had one good riff.


There are some good riffs on St. Anger, the problem is every song on the album repeats the same few riffs over and over again for 7-8 minutes each. There's also no solos to break up the monotony, Bob Rock is playing Bass(badly) for some reason, Lars sounds like he's banging on a Trash Can and Water Jugs, and Hetfield is wailing like a wounded cat through the whole thing. For such an accomplished band like Metallica, it truly is an embarrassment.


To sum it up, Metallica was trying to go for a "Jam Session"-style album. Unfortunately, that whole style just doesn't work in metal. It may work in a genre like punk, but in the generally much more complex metal genre, you want some intricacy and thoughtful songwriting. St. Anger has neither. It has several solid guitar riffs (I do like the Invisible Kid riff, for example), but also several boring riffs (there was actually one really cool riff in the "Jump In The Studio" promos that DIDN'T EVEN MAKE IT ONTO THE FINAL ALBUM!!!). And no matter how good a riff may be, you really can only hear it so much in a song before growing tired of it. And Justice For All also had this flaw, but to a far lesser degree than St. Anger.

What Metallica should've done was just forget that whole "jam session" style, take the best riffs from their ACTUAL jam sessions, put a little thought into the songwriting, properly tune the drums, and give the album better production. Then they might've actually had a pretty decent modern metal album.


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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 11:11 pm 
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Umm, another top ten I can't do, but the first thing that springs to mind is the second Gathering album, words could not describe the ineptness.

Can't think of anything else right now!


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