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Post by ModerusPrime on Nov 14, 2022 21:12:19 GMT
I like St. Anger. I like how they used Pro-Tools as a tool. They still do it to this day the same way. Maybe they got better at it.
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Post by Prometheus426 on Nov 21, 2022 20:05:37 GMT
I do remember being disappointed by the second half of the album.
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Post by Wolfish on Nov 22, 2022 22:38:34 GMT
I remember this scavengers hunt they did for the St. Anger DVD. link
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Post by Awake on Dec 1, 2022 14:02:33 GMT
I remember being disappointed by every song after the first 2.
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Post by Prometheus426 on Dec 24, 2022 15:56:53 GMT
The radio edit of SKOM is listenable.
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Post by BMus1 on Dec 24, 2022 16:24:48 GMT
I like St. Anger. I like how they used Pro-Tools as a tool. They still do it to this day the same way. Maybe they got better at it. I think the difference is they're using it now to write and compose, but they still record finished songs more traditionally. St. Anger sounds like they slammed takes from months and months apart together. The Unnamed Feeling chorus never sit write with me because of that.
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Post by Prometheus426 on Feb 12, 2023 17:10:19 GMT
Dead Kennedy Rolls would've made a good song, i don't care what anyone says.
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Post by Overkill on Feb 12, 2023 17:13:51 GMT
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Post by Wolfish on Feb 16, 2023 0:14:57 GMT
Wow, this is the first time I've heard this. Where was this taken from? I don't think St. Anger was on any of those guitar console games, was it? As an isntruemntal, it is cooler indeed. But no, the one I was refering was differently mixed, cleaner, quieter. I can't seem to find that scene, I've even looked through the bonus material. I recall the camera pans over the Golden Gate Bridge and shows some water sports by the guys and that St. Anger different version is playing at the back... At 2:07
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Post by BMus1 on Feb 16, 2023 14:27:55 GMT
Not a masterpiece by any means, but this is the kind of song St. Anger needed in 2003. They probably wanted to lay in hard on the fast frantic sounding stuff but this one could've been a cool gem.
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Post by Prometheus426 on Feb 16, 2023 22:56:30 GMT
Shadows of the Cross was also good, but they could've left out 'the look at myself' part.
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Post by Overkill on Feb 17, 2023 0:12:51 GMT
No
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Post by stanpsatrac on Mar 8, 2023 2:20:34 GMT
I was too young when the album came out, but when I bought it years later I'll always remember in the CD files there was this trailer for the game that never got released:
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Post by SicJes on Mar 8, 2023 2:35:29 GMT
I remember them throwing that game trailer up on the big screens a bunch of times in between acts on the Summer Sanitarium tour. 100% a rip off of Twisted Metal, but who cared, it was Metallica!
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Post by Prometheus426 on Mar 8, 2023 2:57:33 GMT
I remember them throwing that game trailer up on the big screens a bunch of times in between acts on the Summer Sanitarium tour. 100% a rip off of Twisted Metal, but who cared, it was Metallica! The game was unfinished but you could tell it wasn't going to be any good.
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Post by Overkill on Mar 8, 2023 4:56:50 GMT
I couldn't tell...
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Post by silentflames on Mar 8, 2023 8:17:43 GMT
MTV Icon was great.
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Post by silentflames on Mar 8, 2023 8:19:19 GMT
Not a masterpiece by any means, but this is the kind of song St. Anger needed in 2003. They probably wanted to lay in hard on the fast frantic sounding stuff but this one could've been a cool gem. Presidio jams had some riffs with good potential.
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Post by silentflames on Mar 9, 2023 5:24:40 GMT
Great era, but also known as the Departure of Lars' Hairline.
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Post by Overkill on Mar 10, 2023 20:49:54 GMT
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Post by Prometheus426 on Mar 11, 2023 13:38:20 GMT
Great era, but also known as the Departure of Lars' Hairline. Diet Coke and Lemon, Phil Towle and Bob Rock on bass.
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Post by silentflames on Mar 11, 2023 17:37:40 GMT
Great era, but also known as the Departure of Lars' Hairline. Diet Coke and Lemon, Phil Towle and Bob Rock on bass. Lots of LOUD chewing as well.
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Post by SicJes on Mar 11, 2023 17:59:08 GMT
Diet Coke and Lemon, Phil Towle and Bob Rock on bass. Lots of LOUD chewing as well.
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Post by R2D2 on Mar 13, 2023 4:26:23 GMT
The album that truly made me love the band. I only knew of the radio stuff like Sandman, Fuel, Nothing Else Matters etc.
I was in grade 7 when it came out and my dad was like hey go burn me a copy of the new Metallica album. So I painstakingly went through limewire, listening to every new song to make sure it was actually the right song because that was half the fun of new albums on limewire. I liked that album so much I used one of the songs in an AMV my dorky 13 year old ass made.
There are still songs on that album that I like, but it feels like an endless loop.
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Post by Overkill on Mar 14, 2023 13:46:12 GMT
+1
St Anger is top 3 in Metallica catalog
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Post by Overkill on Mar 15, 2023 20:51:27 GMT
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Post by BMus1 on Mar 16, 2023 0:58:48 GMT
St. Anger songs are such good live songs for the 2003-2011 era. They're powerful, fast, hit hard, but also sound kinda good when played a little sloppy? Aggressive yet sloppy was the band's M.O. in that time. I mean all that in a good way.
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Post by ford71V8 on Mar 16, 2023 8:00:38 GMT
The 'St Anger Live Rarities' release in year 2 of the Vinyl-club is my favourite of the lot. The Unnamed Feeling hits hard, friggin love that one at volume.
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Post by Prometheus426 on Mar 16, 2023 9:29:14 GMT
Frantic is good from that video Overkill posted above, 2004 was a good year.
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Post by silentflames on Apr 3, 2023 16:14:03 GMT
Has anyone heard this Dirty Window solo before, it's really great and it's from 2003! I wish Lars did not want to ride the Nu Metal/Alt Metal wave and strip the album from solos.
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