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Topic: Metallica "Some Kind of Monster" DVD
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Mind Running Slow
VoivodFan
Member # 331
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posted February 06, 2005 22:14
Some kind of Bitch-fest!!!!! (I rented it last week, it was neat-o.) Ahem.. Dear Junkie-rock-star-millionaire: To date, there is no known medical cure for shitty songwriting. Sorry!
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VoivodFan
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posted February 06, 2005 23:36
Definitly an interesting film, whatever your feelings about Metallica are.One thing I was kinda suprised about was all the Spinal Tap similarities... Holy crap! It's a good thing Trujillo came in and broke this dynamic up! James Hatefield = David St. Hubbins Lars Ulrich = Nigel Tufnel these two could be interchangable, depending on your point of view) and Kirk Hammet = Derik Smalls (without a doubt, only less so!) Hard to believe this guy was ever in Exodus. Seriously though, how would any of you guys be after 20 years of people kissing your ass? Just wonderin'... A good watch. -------------------- I am a robot... bleep blop bloop
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space monger
VoivodFan
Member # 41
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posted February 08, 2005 21:00
At least the name Voivod is mentioned a few times. The best 10 seconds of both the DVDs!!What the hell is wrong with Dave Mustaine's head also?!?! Has he never considered that his band is better than Metallica? Man, I'd play Rust in Peace before I play anything post Black Album. -------------------- We're Not Alone, Welcome Aboard
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schroeder
VoivodFan
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posted February 09, 2005 21:38
quote: Originally posted by space monger: At least the name Voivod is mentioned a few times. The best 10 seconds of both the DVDs!!What the hell is wrong with Dave Mustaine's head also?!?! Has he never considered that his band is better than Metallica? Man, I'd play Rust in Peace before I play anything post Black Album.
I'll second both of those comments. I've always loved Megadeth more than Metallica, but I can see where Mustaine feels like he's been given the short end of the deal. He's never sold as many records, he's always thought he was one step behind Metallica. It's ashame he feels that way, since I think he's had more musical integrity through out most of the years than Metallica has had. Besides, how long does he really think he would have lasted with Jamez and Larz even if he did sober up? There would have been 3 egos wanting control, and that's never a good thing in a band. -------------------- yawn
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