Metallica St. Anger
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ZippaThaRippa
March 1st 2017


10674 Comments


Is that your dream girl?

Snide
March 1st 2017


7049 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Naw bruh, Kristen Stewart is my celeb crush.

ZippaThaRippa
March 1st 2017


10674 Comments


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultramafic_rock

Snide
March 1st 2017


7049 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

"Thank you for reading Wikipedia"

Sevengill
March 1st 2017


13180 Comments


Kristen Stewart's stock just keeps going up.

Snide
March 1st 2017


7049 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

K. Stew is doing a bunch of hipster bullshit now which makes me sad, but dammit she is hella fine.

ZippaThaRippa
March 1st 2017


10674 Comments


She gets naked in some of that hipster bullshit you fucking OAF

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
March 1st 2017


11989 Comments


She's pretty attractive but she looks really medicated all the time like someone gave her an overdose of birth control pills or something.

KManoc1
March 1st 2017


164 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

That's an interesting way to look at this album.

CaliggyJack
March 1st 2017


10965 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Underrated album agreed.









Oh wait

Snide
March 1st 2017


7049 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I didn't pos or neg this review. I really like the concept of it, but if the writer added a few additional paragraphs and cleaned it up it could have been so much more, and really could have sparked a wonderful discussion about the impact of hated albums in the discography of established musicians.

ZippaThaRippa
March 1st 2017


10674 Comments


wonderful discussion
sputnikmusic.com
seems unlikely, Sasuke

Snide
March 1st 2017


7049 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Realistically Sputnik has been host to plenty of wonderful discussions.

A lot of them just don't happen in the more mainstream threads.

Log S.
March 1st 2017


3403 Comments


the idea that this album was a "sell-out" is ridiculous

people had already been accusing their 90s albums that for quite a while and if anything the sound & songs of St. Anger aren't exactly inviting to the casual listener

Log S.
March 1st 2017


3403 Comments


I almost feel like a zero rating should exist for things like this though - the sentiment that an album is memorable sheerly for its alleged terribleness or whatever and not just something you never want to hear again

though I guess the "so bad it's good" argument works about the same

Nazzadan
March 1st 2017


2433 Comments


This was in no way their sellout album. Parts of this were them coming back from selling out, and some parts were selling out even more.
The lack of guitar solos was a choice by the band (that Kirk was pretty pissed about) to fall into the trend at the time of dropping solos.
The more jam-centric songwriting was attempting to go back to a garage band vibe.

I'm really glad Some Kind of Monster came out on Netflix so I can be a pseudo-intellectual about this dogshit album

Confessed2005
March 1st 2017


7801 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

St. Anger (the track) and The Unnamed Feeling are actually pretty decent imo.



The riff in St. Anger is like Come As You Are on amphetamine too.

Koris
Emeritus
March 1st 2017


22631 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

this is basically what the review said



"So I like what this album means on a symbolic level, but it's still utter shit. 5/5"



Good to know!

fullautorpg
March 1st 2017


113 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

"So I like what this album means on a symbolic level, but it's still utter shit. 5/5"

precisely

MrSirLordGentleman
March 1st 2017


15343 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

"To summarize, St. Anger is a classic in what it stands for and what it showed the world of music. But as far as quality of music goes, it is quite low."





now i'm totally lost on how the rating system is supposed to work



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