CriedWhenBrucieLeft
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To be honest with you, I probably haven't listened to any of them nearly enough to pass judgement.
This is how I remind you...to check your warn points!
- I like Nickelback and owe my rock/metal fandom to them.
- I detest The Beatles' music. Related note: Imagine is one of the worst songs ever recorded.
Metallica haven't put out a good album since 1986. Lots of great songs, but I can't listen to any album in its entirety without wanting to skip at least three songs.
Probably more unpopular in my home country than on here, but I can't stand most Britpop.
Bruce Springsteen sucks, he sings like he's drunk.
Despite my respect for Eddie, I just can't get into Van Halen. Most of what I've heard from them is too light and fluffy for me, which is strange given that I tend to like more melodic music.
I like Nickelback and owe my rock/metal fandom to them.
My brother in Christ, fucking St. Anger sounds better than AJFA.And Justice For All is Metallica's best sounding album and I don't care you can't hear the bass.
His voice is definitely off-putting yeah. But songs like “Born to Run” are awesome.Bruce Springsteen sucks, he sings like he's drunk.
But like… why.I detest The Beatles' music.
I used to somewhat agree with this but I bought the debut through Sabotage (minus SBS) on CD recently and I’ve been going through them and really enjoying it. A lot of the songs are revered classics that I’ve heard before but it’s also super interesting to hear the first metal band experimenting with their new genre. They definitely have a rut they’re stuck in but what they do with said rut is honestly quite good.Most Ozzy-era Sabbath is boring AF.
Tom’s voice is largely off-putting on a lot of songs, yeah. On Reign in Blood it works because he’s going hard in, but the lack of melody in his voice hurts the music especially as they slow down on the next two records. That said, Jeff and Kerry are amazing riff writers. “Raining Blood” has probably my favorite riff of all time. And the solos… most of them are shitty, but then you get a “Seasons in the Abyss” where they bring their A-game and it’s so fucking good. So they’re a mixed bag but RiB still holds up for its intensity and brings back the glee of first hearing its titanic sound.Slayer sucks.
God, Among the Living is such a boring record. Like if you listen to the songs individually they’re all right but in order it’s just the same shit again and again for fifty blood red eyed minutes.Almost all Anthrax sucks.
Very overrated. Not unlistenable, but not something I want to return to very often. Hetfield’s voice isn’t even the biggest turn off, it’s just that they weren’t great songwriters yet.Most of Metallica’s Kill ‘Em All is unlistenable due to Hetfield’s then-shitty voice.
They "ruin" alot of great albums. I enjoy In Flames The Jester Race and Whoracle but if they had melodic vocals they´d be masterpieces.
- Extreme vocals suck.
I tried many of their albums: Hell Awaits, RIB, SITA, SOH, Divine Intervention and a live album. Sold them all through the years. I really tried but the vocals and chaotic solo´s are a huge turnoff.
- Slayer sucks.
Only had a compilation album and Spreading The Disease. The first had its moments, the latter was a borefest.
- Almost all Anthrax sucks.
When it comes to instrumental guitar albums there are better options than Vai: Satriani, Petrucci, Al Di Meola, Vinnie Moore, ...
- Steve Vai’s music is interesting, but not enjoyable.
Hybrid Theory is an amazing album. Chester Bennington had a great voice....
- Linkin Park’s first two albums are actually quite good.
The song “Iron Maiden” sucks, and it keeps ruining the end of almost every Maiden concert.
I'd extend that to 1984.
But like… why.
Only half of GnR’s Appetite For Destruction is any good.