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I found out about Nick Cave when I was 16 on Black Sails
Good Metallica could do with more money.
Why not Exodus or Testament? Metallica are overplayed. Bonded by blood by Exodus is a genuine classic.
>Why not Exodus or Testament? Metallica are overplayed. Bonded by blood by Exodus is a genuine classic.
The irony is that Metallica wasn't that popular during the Master of Puppets era. They were getting bigger and bigger but didn't become a huge meme until they got a video on MTV for "One" in '89. Then they became normie in '91 with the Black Album and the rest is history.
You're a fricking idiot
You sure proved him wrong.
Maybe not normalgay popular but they were still well known by people who listened to metal
Yes. They were well-known and getting bigger, but they weren't Here's Your 80's Bangers -tier popular. Thrash Metal in general was still niche. You would reference any number of hard rock bands like Motley Crue, Ozzy Osborne solo albums, or Iron Maiden before you tried to act like Metallica was some kind of cultural touchstone in the 80's. They didn't reach that status until the very end of the 80's.
The 80's were still fun. Nobody wanted to get down to DARKNESS IMPRISONING ME until like '88. That's when shit starts to get edgier and bands like GnR and Skid Row get big singing about shooting smack like a moron. Prior to that your friends would bully you if you were listening to songs you couldn't party to.
>should've been Raining blood
Unless it's being done as an ironic joke, Slayer is even less likely. Only stone cold weirdos admitted to being into that music in the 80's
I'd say it was about as niche then as it is today. I've heard Slayer played in a few 80s movies among other bands.
I guess it depends on what the context is and why you're using a given song but if you want to evoke the 80's it's cliche and been done to death but just play the hits. Because that's what people listened to. Even people who were into niche bands generally didn't play that shit around their friends. That's why you'll hear Gen-Xers speak so reverently about "this one time my friend gave me a mixtape and I discovered _____" because it meant something to be turned on to a band and hipsters weren't so much "ironic" homosexuals as they were legit cultural snobs. People who were really into their scene were the same way. People hid guilty pleasures and were way more "gatekeep"-y years before they term even had any meaning.
>Slayer is even less likely
So River's Edge in 1986 playing music by Slayer and Fates Warning was dishonest?
People were listening to Boston still...
Even disco hits. Metal was never for normies just loud and obnoxious.
>Only stone cold weirdos admitted to being into that music in the 80's
>he thinks that tv creators care about those details
They just google album release years after thinking about songs from the era. There's no thought about if it makes sense.
Just like how those 10 year olds were playing 80s DnD. Kids would have been bored and felt ripped off by how unfair the games were. It's not proto-video games, but wargames with a new theme.
they were opening for ozzie on tour around the same time, its not like they were nobodies
their image/sound etc. were a lot more carefully managed than any other thrash metal band at the same time
>they were opening for ozzie on tour around the same time, its not like they were nobodies
never said they were nobodies.
weren't >implying they were nobodies.
The problem is people who didn't experience the 80's would rather pretend like they know what they *would* have been into if they'd have been teens or 20's back then instead of what you were likely to hear being played. The reality is people's range of music was much more narrow and Metallica didn't blow the frick up until they got a video on MTV ("One") and that was at the very end of the 80's. Metallica are for all intensive purposes a 90's band.
>weren't >implying they were nobodies.
>The problem is people who didn't experience the 80's would rather pretend like they know what they *would* have been into if they'd have been teens or 20's back then instead of what you were likely to hear being played. The reality is people's range of music was much more narrow and Metallica didn't blow the frick up until they got a video on MTV ("One") and that was at the very end of the 80's. Metallica are for all intensive purposes a 90's band.
Maybe 80 had good taste and liked Metallica you dumb boomer. Thousands of other people in the 80s like Metallica too. Yes this show is designed to play off nostalgia bait, it's not designed for people who actually lived through the 80s to enjoy, you 40+ year old boomtard. Why are you even still on 4ch?
Two things: (a) learn to type in English you ESL moron and (2) you're here forever.
Don't be a pre-Madonna, language Nazi. I have a sick sense for sniffing out trolls.
It's a doggy dog world out there and guys like you are a diamond dozen.
I for one am enjoying you trying to make 'diamond dozen' a thing.
that's been around for years on this site
No it hasn't. Frick you
Yeah it has newbie
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Diamond%20Dozen
>pre-Madonna
>for all intensive purposes
They're a diamond dozen.
It's a doggy dog world out there, friend.
I hole-hardedly agree, but allow me to play doubles advocate here for a moment. For all intensive purposes I think you are wrong. In an age where false morals are a diamond dozen, true virtues are a blessing in the skies. We often put our false morality on a petal stool like a bunch of pre-Madonnas, but you all seem to be taking something very valuable for granite. So I ask of you to mustard up all the strength you can because it is a doggy dog world out there. Although there is some merit to what you are saying it seems like you have a huge ship on your shoulder. In your argument you seem to throw everything in but the kids Nsync, and even though you are having a feel day with this I am here to bring you back into reality. I have a sick sense when it comes to these types of things. It is almost spooky, because I cannot turn a blonde eye to these glaring flaws in your rhetoric. I have zero taller ants when it comes to people spouting out hate in the name of moral righteousness. You just need to remember what comes around is all around, and when supply and command fails you will be the first to go. Make my words, when you get down to brass stacks it doesn’t take rocket appliances to get two birds stoned at once. It’s clear who makes the pants in this relationship, and sometimes you just have to swallow your prize and accept the facts. You might have to come to this conclusion through denial and error but I swear on my mother’s mating name that when you put the petal to the medal you will pass with flying carpets like it’s a peach of cake.
Why couldn't Eddie have been into niche bands? Does the average person know Carpenter Brut? The Midnight?
They might know the Weeknd which I don't hate but pisses me off because is popular while similar and better songs have existed by other artists who are not even half as popular.
The character is a metalhead so he obviously would know about Metallica. They weren't some obscure gem in 1986.
Using a band that wasn't huge at the time but then became fricking mega massive a few years later has an entirely different connotation than using a band that never got that big. They could have picked literally any metal band other than fricking Metallica and been better off and more authentic.
In case you hadn’t noticed, Stranger Things leans heavily on what people in their late 30s to early 40s have nostalgia for. No fricking shit they’re going to license a popular song instead of cringey obscure Cinemaphile bullshit. moron.
>In case you hadn’t noticed, Stranger Things leans heavily on what people in their late 30s to early 40s have nostalgia for.
People in their late 30's remember frick all and people in their early 40's have "nostalgia" for pop or glam metal at the most extreme. This shit is a complete retcon and I shant be having it. Master of Puppets wasn't "popular" and that's my entire point. You have no idea what popular even means anymore because it means shit in a post-Internet world. moron.
>trusting critical acclaim
If it's critically acclaimed then more people are probably going to know about it. You dumbass.
>trusting critical acclaim
No we're going by the fricking record sales you dumb shit, it was a certified gold record in its first year of release, Metallica were huge already at that time
Metallica was still mainstream popular in the 90s. My first album of theirs was Load and then I bought their older stuff.
t. just turned 39
Master of Puppets was certified gold on mail orders alone and no radio play.
In 1986,they were the coolest metal band around.
The reason they were in the show, although a valid choice, was because of their PR agency who is notoriously, sharon osbourne-like protective. For example, it is known that if Metallica give an interview to a magazine, the magazine has to put Metallica on the cover of the issue.
Eddie should have played Eye of the Storm by Omen.
No they were pretty popular in the metal scene by then. Master of Puppets was a critically acclaimed album and had a long ass run on the Billboard 200 in 1986, peaked at 29 and sold close to 1 million copies in its first year.
Master of puppets sold half a million copies in its first year moron, that's a gold record, that's not some under ground niche band
>trusting record sales figures
I got my free copy of Prince's album with my concert tickets too that one time.
>If it's critically acclaimed then more people are probably going to know about it.
Never claimed nobody knew about Metallica. My point is it's moronic to reference them in a show because literally whats the point? Either this character is supposed to be a metal head into metal at which point you'd use a band that the audience doesn't recognize because THAT is the reality of this character's social standing or you're trying to imply that he's some kind of hipster who exists to turn you the audience on to cool shit (which was not the case with metal heads in the 80's). Both options are fricking dumb. Again, it's gay millennial writers who were too young or not even alive in the 80's trying to pretend like what they would have been into in the 80's.
Would take Slayer over Metallica but still think it's a bit on-the-nose. But literally anything is better than referencing Metallica
Still don't care. It was a bad choice and you'll never be cool.
2022 is not 1986, numbnuts
No one was giving away vinyl albums at concerts in the 80's moron
>teenagers were listening to vinyl in the mid to late 80's
This is your brain on moronic Millennial-Zoomer 80's revisionism. The only reason you bought vinyl for most of the 80's was because that's typically what singles still came on. The Sony Walkman made people adopt cassettes super rapidly. You're a dumb frick >muh 80's fetishizer. I bet you think Saved By the Bell is a heckin amazing "80's series" too.
Saved by the Bell was more 90s
Saved by the bell is shit, what's your point, you're the moron who tried to imply Metallicas record sales were inflated because price gave CDs away at a concert over a decade later
>Metalloce aren't popular but if this guy was really a metal head he wouldn't play Metallica they're popular
You're leaving out the audience
You said albums, numbnuts. Do you even know what an album is?
>For me, it's the Ritual
A 90's album and Testament's response to Metallica's Black Album. Actually, every Testament album back then was a response to whatever Metallica just put out. But Testament probably would have been a great choice for this character.
This, but unironically.
Again, my opinion changes as soon as you remove the audience from the equation. The fact that Master of Puppets immediately gets hype justifies my knee-jerk revulsion at the thought of using Metallica in this context. I fricking despise 80's fetishism and revisionism. It's like the way all Gen-X thought the 50's was poodle skirts and greasers, but worse.
I hear what you say and I read your previous comments. But the fact is, heavy metal is like tattoos; you think they are more popular than they actually are. I am not saying they aren't popular. I am saying that the phrase "everybody knows Metallica!" is not true in the sense of the music. You have people who were never into metal, you have young kids who just discovered Master of Puppets because of the episode and you have normie women mostly who never were into rock/heavy metal. And you play a thrash metal song to them. To me, I repeat, Master was a calid choice, but I would prefer Omen.
>But the fact is, heavy metal is like tattoos; you think they are more popular than they actually are.
Agreed.
>To me, I repeat, Master was a valid choice, but I would prefer Omen.
To you and for you, sure. But you know better. For the audience and for the show I think it was a shit choice. I've never been ok with this weird Fellow Kids thing Metallica got up to over the past decade with Through the Never. And now they're trying to extend that back to their pre- Black Album days. I get they're Sell-outica for a reason and going to shows and seeing your fans get older and older is depressing but frick them, it's gay cringe. Meanwhile, Iron Maiden never misses a beat and is confident as frick.
Bro, how much of a red herring was Eddie holding Peace of Mind? That was Peace of Mind in Nancy's upside down apartment right? Was I the only one who saw that?
>omen
moron
If anything it should have been a maiden song
You don't understand metal.
>Authentic
>stranger things
okay granny
thank you for the effort
Because Exodus and Testament are shit. Slayer, Megadeth, Nuclear Assault, Vio-lence, Morbid Saint were the only good American thrash from those days. Europe did it better.
>Slayer
>good
Show No Mercy is fricking great
Europe? They're glam metal dude.
European thrash you stupid nig
European Thrash is extremely inconsistent.
What kind of gay cope is that?
Yikes. You named all the meme shit.
>Europe did it better.
>doesn't name a single band
that's because they all fricking sucked except Kreator.
*blocks you're path*
Because they are a meme. Also, Black Album ruined them for me. gays.
Why not Avenged Sevenfold why we're at it? Oh yeah, because we were talking about Metallica. Not fricking shit.
STFU moron.
For me, it's the Ritual
I DIDN'T MEAN TO OFFEND YOU
BUT YOU WERE WAY OUT OF LINE
Bro Vecna was a "puppet master" and the song was about a master of puppets. It's so deep thematically and makes perfect sense!
LITERALLY FRICKING
WHOOOOOO
I'll let you in on a little secret. The big four is not based around talent or great musicians but record sales. It's why a shitty band like Anthrax is still le big four even though they were a fad.
>a shitty band like Anthrax
come back and post after you have listened to Spreading the Disease
I always enjoyed Fabulous Disaster a lot more, was obsessed with it as a teen also. still occasionally listen to a few songs from it
toxic waltz is moshpit kino
Bases, same here, although when I listened to Bonded by Blood, years after Fabulous...I also loved it.
My favourite songs from Fabulous:
The Toxic Waltz
Fabulous Disaster
Like Father, Like Son
Cajun Hell
Yes, thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy.
I like when I discover a great song I did not know even if from an artist I already knew.
Guardians 1 made me discover some very nice music and is useful for when I can't remember some song titles.
guardian of the galaxy? Not reservoir dogs? Really? Fricking zoomers, i swear.
>likes Turdantino
>calls others zoomers
Lmao.
homie pulled out a BC Rich warlock and started playing Metallica. It's like these fricks don't know anything about metal.
>gatekeeping metal
Metalheads are big homosexuals, always a stick up their ass and trying to be elitist about how deep and varied their expertise and taste in metal music is
go listen to the same repeated beat plus lyrics about money, rapgay
This, plus the gazillion metal genres from viking metal to bluegrass metal and other nonsense makes them believe that metal is somehow deep and sophisticated.
I'm more experienced than you. Suck it, gay.
raps is for Black folk and homosexuals like you.
Did you guys know MoP is about drugs and not about the movie Puppet Master?
it can be about anything you want.
you dont need a detailed description made by the singer to form an idea of the theme of the song.
but autists wont understand this
Anon, the lyrics include "chop your breakfast on a mirror". Not exactly ambiguous...
losts of metal songs talk about drugs on them.
I always thought the song talks about the mass media manipulating people.
I was suprised that they go with a song that edgy for a pop movie
Yeah I discovered this band called the beetles because of Minions. They're pretty good.
Beatles suck hard
As someone who loves finding new awesome music through movies. What I can't fricking stand is when people have to show off they love it now. It's like b***h just like the song and move on
RtL- aJFA era Metallica is timeless, regardless of whether you disdain everything that came afterwards
Just outright quality songwriting
Yes that trilogy is probably heavy metal's defining statement.
holy fricking cringe
B-but they are too popular!!! I only listen to obscure bands like Megadeth and Testament!
Where did Metallica's songwriting ability go? Megadeth always had better musicians, but Metallica outshone them with better songwriting. Now Megadeth still has decent thrash metal musicianship whereas Metallica have nothing but a legacy.
You already know the answer. Not saying the stuff post-MoP was utter trash but with Cliff they would have probably made the forbidden masterpiece after MoP.
True, although I didn't grow up with And Justice
But the other two, yeah.
I am not going to complain that this is exposing zoomers to genres of music besides rap. I'm pretty sure that's all they know exists.
Nearly every great 80s movie song was produced by Giorgio Moroder
>Master of Puppets goes viral
Yes, one of the most famous and best-selling metal albums ever has 'gone viral'.
we were this dumb 15 years ago,give the kids a break.
at least they are not listening to rap,like other anon pointed.
>at least they are not listening to rap
Rap is st9ill the most popular with the youth and is not slowing down. Metal was never this huge.
>at least they are not listening to rap
There are at least 50 rappers worth listening over Metallica
>There are at least 50 rappers worth listening over Metallica
Nope
Why is Master of Puppet so overrated? I think Death Magnetic is just as good
yeah i agree. Justice is by far their best imo
For me, it's Ride the Lightning. Master of Puppets is good and all but I don't get why it's propped up as their masterpiece.
Because its about coke
If you watch stranger things and buy merch you are a poofter pedo
I first heard this song years ago on House of Cards. I love it. Coincidently I just listened to it this morning.
Sounds like Kate Nash and Lily Allen, literally can't tell the difference. Pretty pleb taste anon
Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins
Master of Puppets was the perfect choice given the year, character, and theme but Danger Zone would’ve been top tier kino
I really do pity zoomers who were raised on soundcloud rap where the drugged out nogs go "brrt brrt skrrt" like kindergarteners.
idk what you guys listen to but shinedown just released a rock abum and its great
>there is no current culture, so everyone is clinging to things from the 80s and 90s
boy, pushing Black folk really worked out well didnt it
>If I post a picture of an ugly, fat guy, that means you're wrong
moron
Yes, I learned about the song Sweet Child O'Mine from the Big Short
Every time this happens it proves that people want more than just Black person music.
I just want me boi's death angel to finally get the recognition they deserve
>all those terrorist christian taliban symbols
is that some christian rock band?
should've been Raining blood or The sentinel by Judas priest, frick Metallica
Should have been this
I think the rythm fits the scene better and even the video clip is pure 80's kino
Should have been a-ha
SWORN TO AVENGE
CONDEMN TO HELL
Raining Blood would have been perfect. The lyrics fit the context and scenario much better than MoP. It's also a better song.
You are an incel
>The sentinel by Judas priest
Another fricking valid choice
>The Sentinel
Did not fricking know there was anyone with good taste on this board, keep it up my homie
It should have been either of these songs but anything by priest would also be based
I don't watch stranger things btw
literally my music taste is stolen from the sopranos
BCS has some bangers in it
>address unknown
>something stupid
>street life
Probably a few more but I'm too distracted to try and remember rn.
Whiplash made me discover 2 things, Buddy Rich (see his 2014 Solo album)
and that you could do Jazz with a drum and Jazz solos with a drum.
Bro I just learned about this new unknown band called Metallica from a Netflix TV show! Bro they're like edgy and have this new sound that no other bands right now like Drake or Kanye or The Weekend have so it's really different.
Bro isn't it cool how TV shows find these unknown songs and they just fit so well and you're like "Yeah these guys should be bigger"?
What other good music from the 80s this zoomer crap of a show is going to ruin next?
Shut the frick up, nerd.
Frick you, sissy boy. Open'em up for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
>good music
Sorry about your taste.
van halen
>misogynist sex-positive dad rock
Not a chance in hell unless it's presented highly ironically
Setting aside the raging Satanic Panic that made both thrash metal and D&D non-starters for nearly all children and young teenagers, kids wouldn't have given a frick anyway. They'd be playing Atari 2600 and later NES, going to arcades, playing neighborhood sports, reading comic books. The writers are just inserting what they think they (and be extension, the viewer) would be doing if they went back to the 80's armed with what they think is cool in retrospect. It's not that kids didn't know about these things, it's that they actively thought they were lame until the internet changed it all and nerds and weirdos became cool.
maybe I should've said van hagar then. That low test synth pop homosexualry is perfect for a modern revival
>umm you see, no one listened to metal until around 2000
>umm, ackshully literally everyone always listened to metal.
>literally everyone. always.
Two can play this dangerous game, homosexual. Consider yourself warned.
>>umm, ackshully literally everyone always listened to metal.
everyone. always.
correct
i heard this blasting out a chavy working class pub the other day which i thought was weird, i wonder if theyre related
Sometimes the star align.
When I was in a supermarket a couple of years ago, at precisely 8 PM, which is midnight in Cinemaphile time and it was the anniversary of Harmony (I don't remember which February day now) the radio tuned in the speakers of the supermarket played Erasure Always.
More likely than not that's some Cinemaphiletard who works at the supermarket chuckling to himself like an idiot
Caro Emerald, because of a porn flash.
muttallica sucks
Yeah I heard uncontrollable urge in Wolf of Wall Street and became a huge Devo fan after. Thought their only good song was whip it before that.
My taste in music comes from THPS games and GTA: Vice City
They're gonna ruin the Clash, aren't they? Hug me, bros
>gatekeeping popular bands
huh??
huh? huh? huh?
yes.
Can’t make fun of zoomers for this on. I discovered lots of bands through movie soundtracks.
>huh??
what?
i've been listening to mighty wings on repeat ever since i saw top gun maverick. it's not even in the movie, so i have no idea why.
For me, it's these three songs. The fact that they have basically the same title is entirely coincidental.
Is pop punk still making a comeback? I want to frick a zoomer girl that just got into Fall Out Boy.
Just watched one clip from this gay show and it's literally a pale celtic redhead kissing some subsaharan noglord at some American high school prom.
Can you get in more goysloppy?
>it's literally a pale celtic redhead kissing some subsaharan noglord at some American high school prom.
Based
I cant wait for the 00’s remake with Avenged Sevenfold
Yep, Echo and the Bunnymen from the Donnie Darko soundtrack
awesome song
I discovered Kate Bush just a few weeks ago, but not in connection to Stranger Things, which I don't watch. Now I'm bulked in with a bunch of new fans from something I don't even like.
don't mind me, just posting metallica cringekino
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they already did cringekino in documentary form and in music form (this one twice)
>No lars being an evil prick
i got into The Misfits because of the first Jackass movie
When I was 9 or 10 I used to be able to beat Contra in pretty much exactly the time it took to play that album WITHOUT the Konami code. Cozy AF, thanks for reminding me of it anon. Too bad kids listen to gayott music these days.
rapchads mog metalincels so fricking hard
Yes, but it has been much more common for me to find music through video games
Duuuuuuude they're playing the Need for Speed song lol
I unironically prefer the remix to the original.
Exodus and Overkill are terrible
I feel bad for Gary Holt. He looks like a cool dude but his band is a literal who despite being so huge. Like everyone knows Exodus but they probably still play in pubs every now and then since they are not at the same level of recognition as megadeth or slayer.
I saw them sell out the house of blues a few months ago with Testament and Death Angel. Great show btw.
You have little to no experience in this game.
Kinda, I heard this on an episode of snowpiercer
But I already knew the melody thanks to a song from my country I never knew was a cover
>suggesting teens used
vinyl is revisionism but that's typically what singles were sold in
Which is it idiot?
No don't you get it? It's stupid to show someone listening to Metallica in the 80s because it's not authentic for some reason
True Romance gave me Aerosmith 'Take me to the other side' and it was fricking good.
Nick Drake and the VW commercial.
Simpsons introduced me to a bunch, but this one stands out the most for me.
I've discovered a few good bands from anime OPs/EDs
All the time. That's how I get a good deal of music recommendations, it's either songs I heard in movies or TV or in stores or what Youtube or Spotify suggest
Load and ReLoad are good albums.
Fixxxer is a masterpiece.
Nothing you say will change my opinion.
I actually agree with you. Also, Low Man's Lyric is beautiful.
>there are thousands of good songs from the 80s
>Duffers pick the most basic normie songs for their show some of which aren't even evocative of the 80s
When well Redditor Things fans admit they have shit taste?
I'll be honest, I exclusively listen to music only I know about.
I'm sharing an album with you now, but let it be known this is only 0.5% of my collection.
Nick Cave>>>>>> Nick Drake
It's okay to admit you've not heard of him, anon. I've just told you about him. I enjoy a bit of Pink Floyd every now and then so I'm not one to 'rank' my tastes.
Do you actually thing that Nick Drake is some kind of giga-underground artist, you absolute zoomer?
>me, a D&D nerd, wondering when they're going to bring in the cultist from the Jennell Jaquays Judges Guild module who rapes high-charisma female PCs
Jennell Jaquays was born Paul Jaquays so it seems unfair to only feature D&D villains created by cisgender authors.
Canonically speaking, the top three metal bands are Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and Metallica. But in what order?
>BUT WHAT ABOUT
Look. These are the greatest three. Varg is a greater genius than any of these but Burzum isn't as definitive for metal as a genre. Just put these three in the correct order.
maiden, sabbath, metallica
Black Sabbath > Metallica = Iron Maiden
Metallica is a synonym with Metal. Iron Maiden probably influenced 80% of the metal bands and Black Sabbath influenced every single metal band that exists.
Sabbath, then Maiden
>Varg is a greater genius than any of these
You have it listed in the correct order already.
Megadeth > Metallica
low IQ contrarians are funny
Everything past rtl is soulless pop garbage. And I wonder who majorly contributed to those first 2 albums...
For me? It's Vader.
I heard Tomorrow Never Knows by the Beatles for the first time on Mad Men and it made me look more closely at their later albums
The failed new high fidelity reboot did have a couple of good songs
I prefer electronic music to rock or metal music. New wave and synthpop have always been my jam.
Expected to hate synthwave but there's some fantastic stuff out there.
Never watched Stranger Things, but I know it's largely responsible. Thank you, Stranger Things.
Stranger Things is in no way responsible for Synthwave.
Not exactly "classic" but the soundtrack of Grosse Point Blank (1997) was full of great music I'd never heard before. Also I found a cool rock song called Speed Demon by Keel from Men in Black 2 https://youtu.be/lr7pyggTmmY?t=142
mass prediction unification breathing life into our lungs
Zoomers owe me sex
Imagine Eddie starts shredding to this while dustin does the vocals
>classic music
?t=220
yes
Fricking Memetallica.
Dark featured based Kreator.
Kreator, Sodom, and Coroner mog "the big 4" so hard.
Nowadays blackened thrash is clearly the way to go and rethrash sounds shitty.
Kinda wish Death songs would be used in media. There is potential there.
The most-overrated Metallica album, perhaps Metal album.
nah, black album is the most overrated. the only good song from start to finish is wherever i may roam.
>the only good song from start to finish is wherever i may roam.
Imagine picking a gay single from the A-side instead of Of Wolf and Man (best song on the album) or Struggle Within (another song that is too good for the album and is a worthy successor to ...And Justice for All). Super disheartening picks bro.
yeah its only possibly the most influntial metal album of the decade it was released . but im sure theres some shitty generic thrash band thats actually way better.
Spoken like a real tourist.
Master of puppets influenced nothing but garbage. Not even the best album of that year when you have RiB by slayer (actually influential, influenced a new genre of extreme metal) and Pleasure to Kill by Kreator.
it has already begun. he even has the zoomer meme hair kek
Jesus fricking Christ!
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>Have you ever discovered great classic music because of a tv show or movie?
The first time I heard All Along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix was in Forrest Gump when I was 10. I thought it was amazing, its still my favorite song to this day and Hendrix is still my favorite musician.
uhhhh yea I've been a fan of Metallica for years before Stranger Things! My favorite song is uhhh *frantically checks Spotify most played* Enter Sandman
he should have played black sabbath.
billie was the thrash metal guy, playing metallica in his car.
eddie refers to steve killing bats as "pretty ozzy"
i was waiting for into the void or something.
a little disapointed to get normie metal song #1
> DO YOU REALLY WANNA DO YOU REALLY WANNA TASTE IT
Christ you are fricking stupid
Cult of Personality, from it being CM Punk's music.
Not classic but I got into the band due to Twin Peaks: The Return.
The trailer for the Darjeeling Limited got me into The Kinks.
unironically listening to elvis after watching that shitty biopic
>Metallica post Kill 'Em All
mid, no cap
>Metallica post my Metal Massacre casette
yikes fampai
frick it, post some of your favorite thrash songs, bros.
this whole song is great but the solo is fricking sick https://youtu.be/0wBpdcWqnm0
Why does Heathen always get overlooked? Easily the best thrash band for me.
I think it's alright, but as much as I love thrash and literally grew up listening to it thanks to my older brother, its a very narrow genre on its own and imo everything it has to offer has already been done. so these new bands trying to pick up and carry the torch sound too by the numbers and formulaic
but that's just me. one of my favorite genre combos is blackened thrash, and the first one to come to mind is especially early Belphegor or Full of Hell. again, on its own, thrash has been done, it needs help to stay alive.
correcting myself, early to mid Belphegor was more blackened death, but it still has some core thrash influences, which bands like Darkthrone on their Soulside Journey album were displayed there
>Have you ever discovered great classic music because of a tv show or movie?
It's the ONLY way I ever discover music. I never listen to music for the sake of music. It's always because it's tied to some movie or tv show.
Only way I discover new music is by chance if I hear something while I'm out somewhere ie a bar or shop etc. At most I'll explore an artist ive heard like this to the extent of other bands and projects that artist and/or members of the artist if a band, is involved in Think it's a pretty common level of behaviour tbh.
No cap Metallica bussing for real doe on God Let's Gooooo
They have a handful of bangers which are admittedly top tier of their genre and time. But rest of their stuff is meh
>kill em all
Some of the best metallica riffs ever (thanks Mustaine) but too much filler
>ride the lightning
The actual best Metallica album. Only one dud (escape), Trapped under ice is just ok, but the rest of the tracks are gold
>MoP
Too long and overrated. Battery and Damage Inc are legit mediocre but Disposable Heroes, Leper Messiah, and title track are still great. Sanitarium is ok but overrated.
>AJFA
Could have been the best album with shorter, more focused songs and better production.
I consider a song of a noteworthy level good if it transcends its genre and is known beyond the genre fan base.
They have good songs sure. But only good to the metal fans and not top tier compared to other bands.
Admittedly a pleb when it comes to classical music but oceans 12 introduced me to the first classical song I loved.
Claire de lune is still my favourite
I knew the song of course, but not this version
let me tell you about a fellow who deserves to go viral
>the hole in your argument here is that semi-popular or not, it's pretty fricking accurate of what a guy like eddie would be into at the time. Metallica had a hardcore but underground fanbase. Those dudes were really, really into Metallica in the mid 80s. Not just some random metal band, but Metallica in specific.
I don't think it's a hole when you consider that the audience is meant to relate to Eddie in a particular way and I think that it becomes a dishonest perception and a little bit of revisionist history when it's a song or a band that the audience has a much different perception of now then they did then. It's not Eddie's fault, but it's a misrepresentation of that era and a cop-out if the band the showrunners go for is Metallica. For me, it's not just about Eddie but Eddie + the audience's perception and that get skewed with a band that would later become mega huge and vastly more accessible.
>Solid album. Pretty much the last on I like from them.
Once Alex Skolnick was out, I bailed on Testament
>Once Alex Skolnick was out, I bailed on Testament
Same. He was (and still is) my hero. I got to take lessons from him. Great dude, top player.
Some killer playing on this tune. Still amazes
>but Eddie + the audience's perception
what do you suppose is his intended audience perception? Seems to me he's intended to be the tough metal guy at the surface, but likable once you get to know him, with a lot of heart. I think MOP era Metallica fits that pretty well. I can understand being bitter about it because they sold out later and have a mainstream audience now, but I still think it fits the character in the time period of the show
No but I stopped listing to The Eagles.
I discovered synthwave because of drive. Now I am literally a gosling
If Metallica is so bland and overrated, let's see some chad thrash metal then.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LevtRby9jKM
>character’s name is Eddie
>kino antagonists looks like.
I mean, an Iron Maiden song was too obvious?
Maiden song wouldn't have worked in the scene
Yes. I found out about Sleep thanks to Gummo
I love Sleep so much. Everyone should listen to Sleep.
Metallica at that time were the gods of their underground scene.
Correct. Well put.
2 and were also at their peak in terms of musical content, performance, looks, and realness
I give the edge to Justice, but I think it's fair to say that 86 to 89 were their peak.
Really? My parents were pretty connected to the music scene in high school during this period and they've always told me that Metallica was corny shit that weird lame wannabes listened to.
either your parents were death metal degenerates, they were into nwobhm bands, or hair metal. Nobody else would hold that opinion.
*in 1986. By 1991, it was a different world, and Metallica were jokes compared to what was happening in the underground
Yeah. Metallica in later years we're seen as sellouts. Going mainstream, changing theor sound to be more marketable. To the underground they came from they were traitors
True. And by that time, Thrash had gotten harder, Death Metal was coming into it's own, and there was a whole nother level of heavy music coming out
Would you consider it a New Level of Confidence and Power?™
Cheesy as it sounds, it was true
Stuff that is popular long enough eventually ends up becoming a parody of itself
>Hair metal
They went to high school and were friends with Alice in Chains (who started as a glam metal band) so that follows, kek.
That was the view of the none metal heads.
Metal fans were the weirdos and outcasts. The normies disliked their music like they disliked them
>They should have played Slayer - Raining Blood, it's also from '86 and would have mogged the complete scene and gave it all more urgency.
>Bats crashing down = Raining Blood, there I fixed the scene Dummy Brothers
They had to pick a song that had enough "metalness" to fit the scene and be epic. Which also would be easy for the average viewers to understand its an impressive performance. And was a metal song that wasn't too jarring for the average viewers who probably aren't metal fans. And I'd say they chose well. It also had lyrics that fit the scene somewhat.
I somewhat agree. But, you'd agree with me that turning up slayer to 100 in that scene with the red sky and Eddie the Baddie could have been one of the greatest scenes in the history of television.
Totally agree that would've been sick. But they gotta keep it vanilla. Metallica is safe metal music the normies can enjoy
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I discovered the band Big Star because of an episode of House that ended with the song "I'm in Love With a Girl"
What about Devin Townsend
no.
Ocean Machine is kino.
>Which also would be easy for the average viewers to understand
Why?
It's ALF, guys!
It's no Cagney & Lacey.
HEY WILLY!
Cats taste good
Most songs outside flcl are fricking great
Hustlers grab your guns.
The OC was for gays.
Yea I never watched the OC but the song is great.
Yeah. 28 days later made me discover Godspeed You! Black Emperor as a 12 yo. This was the first time I actually enjoyed listening to music and it kinda shaped my taste in music forever. I lost my virginity at 20
you're so desperate for validation in things you like, you post something unrelated to the thread
Beer and metal are the best combo
>Hi Im a die hard metalhead! I love metallica! Im 13 btw
Dont you just love cross promoting marketing?
What a coincidence Metallica just announced their teamup with youcision
>You too can learn to Metallica just like the pros
>Shred with metal up your ass at your own pace from the comfort of your living room
>Here's how to order
I got a Black Belt in Budoshin Jujitsu this way.
Master of Puppets has been viral for like 35 years
Enter Sandman is their most overrated song
This is a fact
that would be Fade to Black
Pantera > Metallica
kiss my frick
CFH>GSTK>shit>the other two
objectively true, but the guys in Pantera would be the first to say that without Metallica, they wouldn't have been the band they were
I'm happy for zoomies
>Metallica
>discovering classic music
Do Zoomers really have such blind spots?
Pretty much every Stranger Thing posts can be summarized as "Zoomers shocked and amazed that music other than rap exists."
And then they overplay it to death