What are you listening to?

My second album was apparently one of Metallica’s strongest albums. If this is the case, I don’t think I will be listening to any more of them.

Some of the intros were okay, but then turned into an awful discordant noise, and I had to skip to the next track, and so on.

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My second album was apparently one of Metallica’s strongest albums. If this is the case, I don’t think I will be listening to any more of them.

Some of the intros were okay, but then turned into an awful discordant noise, and I had to skip to the next track, and so on.

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Try an album called Garage they play some covers you may prefer that👍

 
My second album was apparently one of Metallica’s strongest albums. If this is the case, I don’t think I will be listening to any more of them.

Some of the intros were okay, but then turned into an awful discordant noise, and I had to skip to the next track, and so on.

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...that's how I feel with every album of theirs. Neither musically sophisticated nor innovative, the band is completely overrated. I never understood the hype.
In the end, as always, purely a matter of taste 😉
 
...that's how I feel with every album of theirs. Neither musically sophisticated nor innovative, the band is completely overrated. I never understood the hype.
In the end, as always, purely a matter of taste 😉
They are an acquired taste indeed I have all thier albums and I find that a lot of the tracks are not good
Garage inc is mainly covers and shows that they do have a good melodic play style when they want
Unfortunately they are on the darker side of heavy 😜
 
They are an acquired taste indeed I have all thier albums and I find that a lot of the tracks are not good
Garage inc is mainly covers and shows that they do have a good melodic play style when they want
Unfortunately they are on the darker side of heavy 😜
...yes, on Garage Inc. they even managed to spoil “Whiskey in the Jar” (small joke).

I've also been get many albums through friends. It was always the case that the newer releases (with the exception of St. Anger) had an incredibly fat, good production, which was astonishing at first listening. Later, after the second run, the albums were no longer interesting for me, because... I don't know, not my thing.

I think they benefit from the fact that they were introduced to the public at a time when MTV was at its peak. Without it, they would have been "just another metal band".
 
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