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KyokushinMaster
February 26th 2012


182 Comments


Lol at Slayer and Megadeth never being as bad as this... Load is awesome! Not every song but most songs are really good.
And Megadeth's cryptic writings the world needs a hero and especially risk are worse than this IMO. And Slayer Divine
intervention all the way to god hates us all was uninspired dravel mostly that just sounded bland and the same. And Risk is
almost a pop album (Ido like some songs) and Diablos in Musica was very Nu Metal inspired. So yeah all bands change and
try to explore different sounds and that's ok even if it turns out badly most bands can recover and go back to their original
sound and experimenting also keeps the artist fresh and exciting.

KILL
February 26th 2012


81580 Comments


lol

KyokushinMaster
February 26th 2012


182 Comments


@Kill - I know your a Megadeth fan so don't take my comment to heart, all the records I mentioned I do like if they all got atleast 3 rating with me. And I am a Metallica fan and I genuinely do like Load I think it is a (mostly) real good album like Until it Sleeps, bleeding me, outlaw torn, hero of the day, house jack built, Ain't my bitch and King nothing I believe are all really great, and I genuinely like more songs on Load than the other albums I mentioned. But like I said I do like even some of Risk I tend to find good stuff in almost (stress almost!) every album I listen to even if popular opinion says otherwise.

KyokushinMaster
February 26th 2012


182 Comments


@ Kill - do you seriously have this album at a 5? I mean I do think it's great but it's not a 5 (IMO)
You probably have it as a joke right?

Edit: I just checked your rating page ad Load does not appear in your 5 - Classic category, unless my phone is messed up or
in hallucinating idk how you did that?





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