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6stringslinger 02-17-2006 04:20 PM

Albums produced by Rick Rubin


* Radio - LL Cool J (1985)
* Licensed to Ill - Beastie Boys (1986)
* Raising Hell - Run-D.M.C. (1986)
* Reign in Blood - Slayer (1986)
* Electric - The Cult (1987)
* Danzig - Danzig (1988)
* Tougher Than Leather - Run-D.M.C. (1988)
* South of Heaven - Slayer (1988)
* Masters of Reality - Masters of Reality (1988)
* Andrew Dice Clay - Andrew Dice Clay (1989)
* Trouble - Trouble (1990)
* Danzig II: Lucifuge - Danzig (1990)
* Seasons in the Abyss - Slayer (1990)
* Nobody Said It Was Easy - The Four Horsemen (1991)
* Manic Frustration - Trouble (1991)
* Decade of Aggression - Slayer (1991)
* Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers (1991)
* Danzig III: How the Gods Kill - Danzig (1992)
* Thrall: Demonsweatlive - Danzig (1993)
* Danzig 4 - Danzig (1994)
* American Recordings - Johnny Cash (1994)
* Divine Intervention - Slayer (1994)
* One Hot Minute - Red Hot Chili Peppers (1995)
* Ballbreaker - AC/DC (1995)
* Unchained - Johnny Cash (1996)
* Undisputed Attitude - Slayer (1996)
* Diabolus in Musica - Slayer (1998)
* System of a Down - System of a Down (1998)
* Chef Aid - South Park (1998)
* Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers (1999)
* Loud Rocks - V/A (tracks: 1. System of a Down & Wu-Tang Clan - Shame, 6. Tom Morello & Chad Smith & Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nothing Ta **** Wit) (1999)
* American III: Solitary Man - Johnny Cash (2000)
* Paloalto - Paloalto (2000)
* Renegades - Rage Against The Machine (2000)
* Amethyst Rock Star - Saul Williams (2001)
* Toxicity - System of a Down (2001)
* American IV: The Man Comes Around - Johnny Cash (2002)
* By The Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2002)
* Audioslave - Audioslave (2002)
* Steal This Album! - System of a Down (2002)
* Unearthed - Johnny Cash (2003)
* De-Loused in the Comatorium - The Mars Volta (2003) (with Omar Rodriguez-Lopez)
* The Black Album - Jay-Z (2003) ("99 Problems")
* Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium - Rage Against the Machine (2003)
* Heroes and Villains - Paloalto (2003)
* Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses) - Slipknot (2004)
* Armed Love - The (International) Noise Conspiracy (2004)
* Crunk Juice - Lil' Jon and the East Side Boyz (2004) ("Stop ****in' Wit Me")
* Make Believe - Weezer (2005)
* Out of Exile - Audioslave (2005)
* Mezmerize - System of a Down (2005)
* Hypnotize - System of a Down (2005)
* Fijación Oral 1 - Shakira (2005)
* Oral Fixation 2 - Shakira (2005)
* 12 Songs - Neil Diamond (2005)
* Stadium Arcadium - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2006)
* Untitled - Justin Timberlake (2006)
* Untitled - Linkin Park (2006)
* Untitled - Metallica (2006/2007)

Britton 02-17-2006 04:26 PM

That's one heck of a list

THose pictures of him with Tallica are funny

I'm Charming 02-17-2006 04:27 PM

It'll be interesting to see if Metallica comes back with something decent.

Then again it can't get much worse then St Anger... I guess you have to hit rock bottom before you can rise again.

I'll check out the new album with an open mind and see what I think when it's leaked/ontorrentnetworks.

I don't have high hopes though.

burtonbassist_102 02-17-2006 04:36 PM

i believe that the next new album will be good.... with rob contributing, it should be cool

EDIT: w00t post 7.00 x10^2

6stringslinger 02-17-2006 04:39 PM

i dont think the album will be out this year

PepsiMetal 02-17-2006 04:45 PM

I don't think producers will matter much. I mean if they don't want to make thrash and sound like in early 80s, nobody's gonna change that.

I would like to hear Bob Rock's opinion on their decision to go with Rick though. :)

Also I liked St. Anger, so it's not a guanratee for me that the new album will be better.

BLS_Infernus 02-17-2006 04:45 PM

[QUOTE=Man_Made_God]It'll be interesting to see if Metallica comes back with something decent.

Then again it can't get much worse then St Anger... I guess you have to hit rock bottom before you can rise again.

I'll check out the new album with an open mind and see what I think when it's leaked/ontorrentnetworks.

I don't have high hopes though.[/QUOTE]

Normally when you don't have high hopes you can enjoy it more because you weren't expecting it to be amazing

Hourglass 02-17-2006 04:47 PM

What do you think they'll be playing when they tour?

Britton 02-17-2006 04:53 PM

[QUOTE=Warlockwanter]What do you think they'll be playing when they tour?[/QUOTE]


Their music....

I think Rick will do a good job. I'm a fan of St. Anger...so I'll be happy if it's along those lines

Hourglass 02-17-2006 04:57 PM

[QUOTE=Britton]Their music....
[/QUOTE]

Specifics? like albums? I hope it's not st. Anger

Prince of Darkness 02-17-2006 05:00 PM

Metallica Wars: A New Hope

Somewhere in a studio far far away...

RICK RUBIN JOIN METALLICA FOR NEW ALBUM

Hope.

BLS_Infernus 02-17-2006 05:02 PM

[QUOTE=Britton]Their music....

I think Rick will do a good job. I'm a fan of St. Anger...so I'll be happy if it's along those lines[/QUOTE]

Maybe more parts in the phasing of the songs, less repeative and solos. That would kick ***.

.:Thrasher:. 02-17-2006 05:32 PM

[QUOTE=BLS_Infernus]Mustaine does have a solo career and it's called Megadeth. Friedman is a far better guitarist then Mustaine is theory/tech. wise[/QUOTE]

Megadeth isint a solo career its a band. Well IMO Mustaines is much better in Tech and maybe not theory but my sources tell me that he wrote practiclly 3/4 of what Friedman did. Why do you think he left? even he says "when i was in Megadeth only 2% of what i did was in the band". this came from him.

BLS_Infernus 02-17-2006 05:37 PM

Megadeth is Dave Mustaine's creation and it's pretty much just him and people for hire. IMHO that would make it Mustaine's solo career. Marty also says he left because he's not interested in metal anymore. He's doing Jap. Pop now.

Hourglass 02-17-2006 05:39 PM

I would consider megadeth mustaine as well. He's the first person you think of when you say megadeth he writes all the songs and everyone else has come and gone he's still there

.:Thrasher:. 02-17-2006 05:46 PM

BLS_Infernus you think MF is More better and i think DM is better. lets leave it at that:thumb:

BLS_Infernus 02-17-2006 05:50 PM

[QUOTE=.:Thrasher:.]BLS_Infernus you think MF is More better and i think DM is better. lets leave it at that:thumb:[/QUOTE]

ok man :thumb:

I would so like to see Megadeth and Metallica tour again. I think both are in the studio and they could go a joint production tour. That would kick major ***.

Oh....Slayer is in the studio as well. Maybe it can be a 3-way :naughty: That would be the biggest, best tour ever.

.:Thrasher:. 02-17-2006 05:58 PM

[QUOTE=BLS_Infernus]ok man :thumb:

I would so like to see Megadeth and Metallica tour again. I think both are in the studio and they could go a joint production tour. That would kick major ***.

Oh....Slayer is in the studio as well. Maybe it can be a 3-way :naughty: That would be the biggest, best tour ever.[/QUOTE]

:-*

big orgy

Chu 02-17-2006 06:57 PM

[QUOTE=Squirrel]Still got the guys that wrote such albums as MoP, RtL, KeA and AjfA.[/QUOTE]
Well, maybe 2/4s of the writers of those albums, and the 2/4s that are missing happen to be the better writers...

BLS_Infernus 02-17-2006 07:11 PM

[QUOTE=Chu]Well, maybe 2/4s of the writers of those albums, and the 2/4s that are missing happen to be the better writers...[/QUOTE]

Dave Mustaine was only on KEA and RTL but only a few for RTL. Cliff was on all the way up to AJFA but only a few tracks as well on AJFA. The main writes are James and Lars.

Bloody Knives 02-17-2006 08:42 PM

Freakin' A...Rick Rubin with Metallica!!!!!!!!!! That will kick ***.

I'm hoping that they have a more in-tune sound unlike St. Anger and have less repeative guitar work with more rhythmic structure and solos.

Hourglass 02-17-2006 09:06 PM

[QUOTE=Chu]Well, maybe[FONT="Arial Black"] 2/4s[/FONT] of the writers of those albums, and the [FONT="Arial Black"]2/4s [/FONT]that are missing happen to be the better writers...[/QUOTE]


You mean a half?

PepsiMetal 02-17-2006 09:16 PM

Dave mustaine's depart from metallica didn't really change them at all. They still kicked as[I]s[/I]. They did however start changing once Cliff died. So he was probably the main songwriter back then.

Hourglass 02-17-2006 09:21 PM

[QUOTE=PepsiMetal]Dave mustaine's depart from metallica didn't really change them at all. /QUOTE]

Daves influence is clear though. Metal militia has such a megadeth sound to it IMO.



Gudnite metallica thread

Bloody Knives 02-17-2006 09:29 PM

The change in Metallica after Mustaine was out of the picture was the wrote more about flawed features while Mustaine wrote about over coming everything and him being kind **** or whatever.

Chu 02-17-2006 09:55 PM

[QUOTE=Warlockwanter]You mean a half?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but I was just pointing out that there were 2 people...

Personally I don't really like anything Metallica has released since Master, although I still buy all their albums, and own 3 of their DVDs (Cunning Stunts, Some Kind of Monster and Cliff 'em All).

I enjoy listenning to St. Anger, I mean it gets a bit repetative, but it's still fairly fast and aggressive, I like some of the guitar work a lot, so I'm looking forward to hearing their new album, I mean with Rob on bass and writing songs, it might be a new sort of funk-metal Metallica.. :naughty:

I usually consider the main songwriters to be Burton, Hetfield, Ulrich and Mustaine... I am very happy Metallica kicked Mustaine out, but I still think he wrote a lot of/influenced Metallica's earlier sound, and honestly that's the only era of Metallica I enjoy.

Bloody Knives 02-17-2006 10:20 PM

Mustaine went about as far as Ride the Lightning and it was only a song or two on that album. You can easily tell the difference of where is was and wasn't in Metallica and that's pretty much the songs he helped write.

Burton's only real break thru in Metallica was Master of Puppets

6stringslinger 02-18-2006 01:06 AM

[QUOTE=BLS_Infernus]Is Jason still with Voivod or is he doing something else now? I think he was only with Echobrain for one album and they broke up and he went away from the Ozzy thing.

I'm hoping this next one kicks so much *** though. Rick should put Metallica in the right direction.

Oh...maybe they will release temptation on the new one!!!!!!![/QUOTE]

Here is Jason's new project.......not really "Metal"

[url]http://www.chophouserecords.com/hoe.swf[/url]


I am not sure if Voivod are still performing after thier guitarist passed.

Britton 02-18-2006 01:24 AM

I heard that they are gonna break up later this year (but I can't confirm that)

Dave inspired most of Metallica's early sound.

Chu! where ya been dude? hows guitar coming?

Is there any sorta date on this new Metallica album? later this year?

.:Thrasher:. 02-18-2006 01:44 AM

Does anyone see a difference from KEA to RTL? KEA is much more Immature but still a thrash classic and RTL is Mature and an awsome album. Theres a difference when Mustaine wasent there.

RTL song would of been one or 1/2 of Mustaine. the solo would have been different but dont get me wrong i love that album and that song with all my heart.

Fav album/s by Metallica=KEA,RTL,MOP, and AJFA

Chu 02-18-2006 01:59 AM

[QUOTE=Bloody Knives]Burton's only real break thru in Metallica was Master of Puppets[/QUOTE]
I disagree with that, but seeing as though you say that, I'm gonna assume you don't like Ride The Lightning.

[QUOTE=Britton]Chu! where ya been dude? hows guitar coming?[/QUOTE]
It's great actually, I've been listenning to S.C.I.E.N.C.E era Incubus heaps lately, love it, so that's what I've been playing more, it's a lot slower then Metallica :p

.:Thrasher:. 02-18-2006 02:29 AM

[QUOTE=Britton]Is there any sorta date on this new Metallica album? later this year?[/QUOTE]

late 2006. early 2007 i think

Apocalyptic Raids 02-18-2006 02:38 AM

[QUOTE=PepsiMetal]They did however start changing once Cliff died. So he was probably the main songwriter back then.[/QUOTE]
As if...

It's always been Hetfield/Ulrich. I'm not saying Cliff didn't contribute back then, but I highly doubt Cliff was the main creative force in the band.

m00sa 02-18-2006 03:04 AM

maybe it's cliff's death that changed metallica's directions not neccessarily his actual songwriting skills

Sph 02-18-2006 03:12 AM

Of course it did. Then their direction was changed once again by the introduction of Bob Rock.

exup 02-18-2006 06:31 AM

Yo got the tickets, field tickets *rock on*

Sph 02-18-2006 06:34 AM

Good for you. :thumb:

/continues to wait for Australian tour dates

Apocalyptic Raids 02-18-2006 06:37 AM

I doubt they will be here until next year at the earliest.

Sph 02-18-2006 06:44 AM

Yeah, any other decent bands coming over here any time soon?

Jev 02-18-2006 09:59 AM

[QUOTE=.:Thrasher:.]late 2006. early 2007 i think[/QUOTE]
What happened to the early 2006/ summer 2006 release dates?
I fookin' hate it when there's a period of more than 2 years between albums. I need music!


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