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Kreator 06-28-2004 05:11 AM

no james is married and has a daughter

Kreator 06-28-2004 05:29 AM

bump

200th post

Squirrel 06-28-2004 07:40 AM

He has 3 children doesnt he ?

superpeer 06-28-2004 07:46 AM

James has kiddies?

Squirrel 06-28-2004 07:52 AM

[QUOTE]ames Hetfield
Born: August 3, 1963
From: Los Angeles
Personal: Married, 3 Children
Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
Vitals: Blue eyes, blonde hair, 6'1"/1.85 meters tall[/QUOTE]

^ :)

superpeer 06-28-2004 07:53 AM

Aww, how nice. :)

Squirrel 06-28-2004 07:55 AM

Yeah :)

Lars = Married, 2 children
Kirk = Married, no children
Rob = Single :(

metalmania81 06-28-2004 09:12 AM

:lol:

_GanondorF_ 06-28-2004 09:39 AM

[QUOTE] i hate em, really... one of my friends likes em and we were listening to them (i had no choice. his house.) and he said "Man, les claypool is the best bassist ever!" i just stared at him. after a few minutes i was like "your ****ting me, right?" [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE] hahah yu friend seems not to know of tom araya or cliff..lol [/QUOTE]

haha your kidding me right ? i prefer cliff but no way is he anywhere near as talented as les claypool, and tom araya is average at best...

Toozey 06-28-2004 10:01 AM

At one point I would have been able to quote the names of Jame's kids and their birth dates :upset:

Decepticon 06-28-2004 10:12 AM

Well... I was at a Metallica Concert in May.... Im only 10 years old...so your probbobly thinking I nothing about but metallica and only there st anger stuff... i know all they're songs....

Well the concert was so Freeking awsome.... the whole intro to one was pyro.... they opened the show with Blackened..... then closed it whith Enter Sandman.... They're oncores(sp) were so what and Dyers Eve

CreepingBlack 06-28-2004 11:38 AM

[QUOTE=_GanondorF_]haha your kidding me right ? i prefer cliff but no way is he anywhere near as talented as les claypool, and tom araya is average at best...[/QUOTE]

If my bassist off 3 years experience can shred 3 and 4 finger plucking and all of Claypool's solo's, than Cliff could too. Claypool pioneered a bass style that is unique, but i find it repulsive. Cliff is better. And Elefson from Megadeth is as good as Cliff.

TallicaChic 06-28-2004 12:26 PM

i don't thaink so...but whatever... cool man

_GanondorF_ 06-28-2004 12:31 PM

[QUOTE]
If my bassist off 3 years experience can shred 3 and 4 finger plucking and all of Claypool's solo's, than Cliff could too. Claypool pioneered a bass style that is unique, but i find it repulsive. Cliff is better. And Elefson from Megadeth is as good as Cliff. [/QUOTE]

well, i prefer both burton and ellefeson to claypool (their my 2 main influences actually) but there is no denying claypool is more skilled...

TallicaFan4life 06-28-2004 12:46 PM

all of those were and are very good bassists i wont deny... but i think the most inspirational bassist i have ever seen is talena atfield of [B]KITTIE[/B] and the best over all is Fieldly of [B]KORN[/B]

Squirrel 06-28-2004 12:58 PM

^ :lol:

acid_scurvey 06-28-2004 03:15 PM

okay i need to post this because its just plain weird.

i knew my dad had a pretty extensive cd collection but i thought it was mostly bands like ac/dc and david bowie...classic rock stuff. So i was outside listening to metallica just enjoying the day, and then i decided to go back inside. And my dad was cleaning out the house, and a box of cdss were on the porch and as i went to open to door, i saw, lying on the ground, a black cd case....upon further examination i saw that it was metallica's black album. It was so ****ing crazy seeing how i was just listneing to them, and then as if from nowhere this metallica album just falls from the sky. I know it wasn't mine, i dont buy cd's and i was just like woh ****!1 my dad's a metalhead

r_whitcomb 06-28-2004 04:04 PM

[QUOTE=ForWhomTheBellTolls...]i hate em, really... one of my friends likes em and we were listening to them (i had no choice. his house.) and he said "Man, les claypool is the best bassist ever!" i just stared at him. after a few minutes i was like "your ****ting me, right?"[/QUOTE]

i hate their sound but if you say les claypool is not an excellent bassist then you dont know **** about playing or writing bass.

HeRoOfThEdAy1589 06-28-2004 04:22 PM

i know this is old news about how metallica was mtv's icon last year but i just couldnt stand one thing about it.......SNOOP DAWG! WHY THE HELL DID HE MAKE A HIP HOP SONG OUTA SAD BUT TRUE.it was really was "SAD BUT TRUE". AND MOST OF ALL IT SOUNDED LIKE CRAP!!!!!!

Billy 06-28-2004 04:53 PM

[QUOTE=TallicaFan4life]all of those were and are very good bassists i wont deny... but i think the most inspirational bassist i have ever seen is talena atfield of [B]KITTIE[/B] and the best over all is Fieldly of [B]KORN[/B][/QUOTE]


...lol :lol:

metalmania81 06-28-2004 05:09 PM

fieldly is a freakin' jerk :angry:

HeRoOfThEdAy1589 06-28-2004 05:27 PM

the "Ride the Puppets" cd(songs i would switch from one album to the other between 2 cds. in this case puppets and lightning)

Ride the Puppets
1-battery
2-master of puppets
3-sanitarium
4-the thing that should not be
5-(instead of disposable heros)-fade to black
6-(instead if leper messiah)-for whom the bell tolls
7-(instead of orion)-call of ktulu
8-garage inc.

it could very diff.

lame idea kinda but im bored

rest_in_pieces 06-28-2004 05:55 PM

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bwahaha.

[URL=http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=10463&stc=1]Metallica[/URL]

*hides from mass flamage*

dead56k 06-28-2004 06:01 PM

[QUOTE=TallicaFan4life]all of those were and are very good bassists i wont deny... but i think the most inspirational bassist i have ever seen is talena atfield of [B]KITTIE[/B] and the best over all is Fieldly of [B]KORN[/B][/QUOTE]

hmm you obvously havent seen too many bassists my friend. Talena Atfield was fairly good, but fieldy? now hes got a style thats *ahem* different, but if hes your biggest influence, your never gonna have a whole lot of potential. if i were you, id check out some billy sheehan or stu hamm, and claypool. theres some real bassists for ya.

sMURFJEW 06-28-2004 06:12 PM

[QUOTE=HeRoOfThEdAy1589]the "Ride the Puppets" cd(songs i would switch from one album to the other between 2 cds. in this case puppets and lightning)

Ride the Puppets
1-battery
2-master of puppets
3-sanitarium
4-the thing that should not be
5-(instead of disposable heros)-fade to black
6-(instead if leper messiah)-for whom the bell tolls
7-(instead of orion)-call of ktulu
8-garage inc.

it could very diff.

lame idea kinda but im bored[/QUOTE]

garage inc???? you mean damage. Bozo

SanitariuMel 06-28-2004 06:12 PM

[QUOTE=rest_in_pieces]bwahaha.

[URL=http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=10463&stc=1]Metallica[/URL]

*hides from mass flamage*[/QUOTE]

That's messed up...

TallicaChic 06-28-2004 06:34 PM

[QUOTE=SanitariuMel]That's messed up...[/QUOTE]

don't bother with them..they're not worth it.

dead56k 06-28-2004 07:43 PM

ya better off ignoring stuff like that.

metallicarules!play bass 06-28-2004 08:08 PM

[QUOTE=RideTheSpiral]I think Kill em All was '81 but I'm not sure.[/QUOTE]

kill em all was '83

HeRoOfThEdAy1589 06-28-2004 09:46 PM

[QUOTE=sMURFJEW]garage inc???? you mean damage. Bozo[/QUOTE]



oh crap haha my bad, i was listening to "turn the page" and i was looking at the cover. plus i always make that mistake, they're both incs.

dead56k 06-28-2004 10:10 PM

you are UNFORGIVEN.

kiddin :thumb:

Huesy888 06-28-2004 10:12 PM

S&M Dominates
 
This has prolly already been said, but who else agrees that S&M was the greatest idea ever? I mean, i could listen to that cd(s) over and again. I only wish i coulda been there. :upset:

dead56k 06-28-2004 10:17 PM

indeed, a very good idea. and a great album...wish i coulda been there too.

Bulldogabel 06-28-2004 10:19 PM

bad a$$ saong (IMO)
 
[QUOTE=iliketoplaydrums10111]amen

can someone suggest more songs from metallica that are decent besides

master of puppets
fade to black
the one
enter sandman
the unforgivin

i know there is more, those are just the ones im familiar with:)[/QUOTE]
yeah! I mean, i don't want to state the ovious or anything but i'm pretty sure that all of you either have or have listened to the "And Justice for All" album. The best song on there is [U]Blackened[/U] .And I recomend that that album should be on the top five list of your favorite albums. (IMO). :chug: :smoke:

timmccarty143 06-28-2004 10:32 PM

[QUOTE=Huesy888]This has prolly already been said, but who else agrees that S&M was the greatest idea ever? I mean, i could listen to that cd(s) over and again. I only wish i coulda been there. :upset:[/QUOTE]

arrrggg tim the pirate agrees

TallicaChic 06-28-2004 10:36 PM

haha that would have been so awesome to be there! i hope they have another brilliant idea like that.

Huesy888 06-28-2004 10:40 PM

[QUOTE=Bulldogabel]yeah! I mean, i don't want to state the ovious or anything but i'm pretty sure that all of you either have or have listened to the "And Justice for All" album. The best song on there is [U]Blackened[/U] .And I recomend that that album should be on the top five list of your favorite albums. (IMO). :chug: :smoke:[/QUOTE]

The album is defenately top five. The only problem i had with it was the poor sound quality, does anyone kno what im talkin about?

TallicaChic 06-28-2004 10:49 PM

[QUOTE=Huesy888]The album is defenately top five. The only problem i had with it was the poor sound quality, does anyone kno what im talkin about?[/QUOTE]

wow i didn't notice that...and i live to that album..

CreepingBlack 06-28-2004 11:30 PM

5,000 reply. And its all mine!!!!!!!!!!......

Huesy888 06-28-2004 11:44 PM

[QUOTE=ValkorKnight]5,000 reply. And its all mine!!!!!!!!!!......[/QUOTE]

no u were 5001


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