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Neoteric 03-30-2006 02:29 PM

.....



Lars has a funny accent and he always says things in a melodramatic way, it's hilarious.

Rattlehead 03-30-2006 02:57 PM

yea, lol. lars owns. he's really funny the way he acts sometimes, and he says some meaningful stuff alot of the time.

Jev 03-30-2006 03:12 PM

[QUOTE=Cathedral].....



Lars has a funny accent and he always says things in a melodramatic way, it's hilarious.[/QUOTE]
Everytime he says something I always expect a "Di[size=2]c[/size]kweed" at the end of it.

PepsiMetal 03-30-2006 03:24 PM

The drumming on St. Anger was alot better than on couple of other albums they had. I just didn't dig the whole can snare drum sound, even though sometimes it sounds good, and sometimes it's annoying as hell.

lionelhutz88 03-30-2006 03:37 PM

It was nice to see him speeding up the drumming a little on St. Anger. Lars drumming on a lot of the Black album and Load/ReLoad is terribly boring.

Jev 03-30-2006 03:39 PM

Maybe if it was well produced, the drums would've sounded much better.

JonG 03-30-2006 03:48 PM

[QUOTE=hetfieldfan86]I tend to think most people who bag on Lars r either jealous, or obviously have no idea whats its liek to be a smart person and play music. He actually discusses things at length. I'm not sayin ur one of those people...but I think a lot of people who criticize him r one of the above or just total AAAholes themselves. I think hes great, he keeps metal interesting w/out bein totally political or anit-war and what not. ROCK ON!!!!!!![/QUOTE]
You =/= Smart

:wave:

Do you read what you post?

Britton 03-30-2006 04:32 PM

[QUOTE=JonG]You =/= Smart

:wave:

Do you read what you post?[/QUOTE]


OMG that's the worst post I've seen in this thread in a long time...then again I'm not in here a whole lot anymore...hmm.

So the topic seems to be once again the one and only Lars Ulrich and his drumming. I have to say I really like the drums on St.Anger, But my all time favorite Metallica album (for drums) would have to be AJFA.

JonG 03-30-2006 04:35 PM

No, I state the truth.

This kid is a moron. He is a complete tool, and is an Ulrich fanboy. He parades around saying that Metallica is the best because they've sold a bunch of records..

Britton 03-30-2006 04:40 PM

[QUOTE=JonG]No, I state the truth.

This kid is a moron. He is a complete tool, and is an Ulrich fanboy. He parades around saying that Metallica is the best because they've sold a bunch of records..[/QUOTE]


I agree

I was just saying that he made one of the worst post I've ever seen in here. Everything from his grammer to how he presented his opinion...and the opinion for that matter. Not that I'm good at things like Grammer and sentence structure...but still. Try and cut down on all the "w/out" and all the "R"'s

That's what I was getting at

Joe 03-30-2006 05:37 PM

I doubt it. I've seen so many bad posts in this thread it's pretty embarassing. There are ones like that with terrible grammer and there are ones where the guy can't accept anyone's opinion. For example if I would dare to suggest Lars hit a bad cymbol in one song he would be like "omgzx lars nevr duz anythin he dun wanna!!!"

Yes, there have been posts that bad...

So I learned Die, Die My Darling. It wasn't too bad, mostly just power chords. Anyone heard the Misfits version?

vashts80 03-30-2006 05:59 PM

[QUOTE=hetfieldfan86]I tend to think most people who bag on Lars r either jealous, or obviously have no idea whats its liek to be a smart person and play music. He actually discusses things at length. I'm not sayin ur one of those people...but I think a lot of people who criticize him r one of the above or just total AAAholes themselves. I think hes great, he keeps metal interesting w/out bein totally political or anit-war and what not. ROCK ON!!!!!!![/QUOTE]

Mikael Akerfeldt and Devin Townsend keep metal interesting, by being comical instead of full of themselves, and not being complete assbags like Lars usually is. That's not to say that the Danish midget hasn't said some true things, but he's just...usually an assbag.

Bazarov 03-30-2006 06:05 PM

Lars is a very boring drummer. I like Metallica, but I've always thought that the drumming was the lowerpart of Metallica.

vashts80 03-30-2006 06:18 PM

I'd give specific examples of better drummers, but I'll just say, "I agree."

Soul_Under_Arrest 03-30-2006 06:50 PM

I'ld agree with Metallica needing to add solos and what not but what's the big deal about them? I can enjoy music without solos. I don't feel that they HAVE to have a solo just put them where they are needed to serve the song.

Bazarov 03-30-2006 06:54 PM

No, not every song needs a solo. But I think that St. Anger could have used a solo or two or three.... maybe four.

Soul_Under_Arrest 03-30-2006 07:05 PM

Yeah I could have seen some solos on songs like SKoM, etc.

I like Hammett's wah tone but I hope he lays back a little on this next album. I wouldn't mind wah but not on everything.

I heard on BladderMouth that 'tallica is really focusing on the tone of their instruments.

Joe 03-30-2006 09:23 PM

That would be excellent. One thing I really didn't like about the St. Anger album was that it was a home recording. The tone in all of their other albums is good, but the St. Anger recordings sounded like their mics were broken or their amps or something.

And no solos. Problem.

Soul_Under_Arrest 03-30-2006 09:25 PM

I think that out of tunness and sounding like a garage band with good production was the idea though.

Joe 03-30-2006 09:30 PM

It would have been a good idea in a few songs, but I think for a whole album in a band that was going downhill didn't help. I can't wait until the next album comes out. Any new news? There's nothing on Metallica.com

Soul_Under_Arrest 03-30-2006 10:08 PM

Primus does Master of Puppets

[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=HTnPajfUObQ&search=les%20claypool[/url]

Huber 03-30-2006 10:43 PM

I love Claypool to death. He can do anything with those enormous hands.

PepsiMetal 03-30-2006 11:35 PM

I think St. Anger's biggest problem is it was too repetitive. It was usually same verse riff, same chorus riff, and structure was like verse1, chorus1, verse2, chorus2, verse3, etc... And just about every song had a drum intro. Sweet Amber was the best song that was least repetitive to me. Would be nice if Sweet Amber had an interlude somewhere, and then there was a nice slower solo there. It would make the song soo much better.

Jev 03-31-2006 12:58 AM

Maybe the guys were rushed and thought "hey we'll use the same structure on every song"?
It's a possibility. :rolleyes:

Lionheart1827 03-31-2006 03:07 AM

I thought that some of the riffs were really good, its just that they didnt implement them that well. The snare sound never bothered me, believe it or not. The out of tune singing is one of my only major complaints.

I dont hate St Anger, but I dont love it either.

I'd like to see them whip out an awesome thrash album again and show everyone they are still capable.:thumb:

I'm Charming 03-31-2006 03:13 AM

[QUOTE=Lionheart1827]
I'd like to see them whip out an awesome thrash album again and show everyone they are still capable.:thumb:[/QUOTE]

Keeping in mind they havn't done anything [b]decent[/b] since before the Black Album?

It sure seems they've lost it.

Lionheart1827 03-31-2006 03:16 AM

[QUOTE=I'm Charming]Keeping in mind they havn't done anything [b]decent[/b] since before the Black Album?

It sure seems they've lost it.[/QUOTE]

As long as they are still a band and making albums, there is always hope. Sure its likely not to happen, but hey, you never know.:thumb:

Who knows what the new album will bring. It could be super badass and wow a lot of listeners.

Slapping Penguin 03-31-2006 06:45 AM

[QUOTE]I really like the drums on St.Anger, But my all time favorite Metallica album (for drums) would have to be AJFA.[/QUOTE]

You can't be serious.

Sph 03-31-2006 06:51 AM

God, I hope not.

EDIT: The playing is good, just not the sound.

SimonCore 03-31-2006 09:28 AM

[QUOTE]
I really like the drums on St.Anger, But my all time favorite Metallica album (for drums) would have to be AJFA.[/QUOTE]

Please at least [I]listen[/I] to Ride the Lightning or Master of puppets.

Huber 03-31-2006 09:39 AM

The drumming on AJFA being better than RTL or MoP isn't nonsense. I think he's right.

Jev 03-31-2006 09:52 AM

Yeah I think Lars actually showed drumming progress up until the Black Album where he just got... lazy?

BassMasterMike88 03-31-2006 11:47 AM

The Ironic thing is that I think that St. Anger is one of Metallica's best selling albums. I think that as they have become more of a household name they have lost their "grass roots" that they had previously. Plus James voice is probably starting to go. I'm doubtful but hopful about the next release.

lionelhutz88 03-31-2006 11:47 AM

He did use a lot more double bass on AJFA, and he played probably Metallica's hardest drumming song (Dyer's Eve), which he can't even play today.

Jev 03-31-2006 11:58 AM

[QUOTE=BassMasterMike88]The Ironic thing is that I think that St. Anger is one of Metallica's best selling albums. I think that as they have become more of a household name they have lost their "grass roots" that they had previously. Plus James voice is probably starting to go. I'm doubtful but hopful about the next release.[/QUOTE]
Actually I think it outsold Garage Inc and Reload but the rest have sold much more. Then again it's only been out 3 years.

Joe 03-31-2006 12:23 PM

The Black Album has sold the most, but I think BMM is right. St. Anger hit #1 on the charts because everyone I think thought it would be amazing. I'm hopeful about the next album because I've heard recent live performances and his voice sounds a ton better.

metalhead_matt 03-31-2006 12:37 PM

[QUOTE=lionelhutz88]He did use a lot more double bass on AJFA, and he played probably Metallica's hardest drumming song (Dyer's Eve), which he can't even play today.[/QUOTE]

he didnt play it, session musician did it for the recordin, lars couldnt do it

2muchket! 03-31-2006 12:43 PM

^^^ That kinda sucks if he did :(

Joe 03-31-2006 12:45 PM

[QUOTE=lionelhutz88]He did use a lot more double bass on AJFA, and he played probably Metallica's hardest drumming song (Dyer's Eve), which he can't even play today.[/QUOTE]

He played it a few times on the MIAWTW tour.

I never heard that a session drummer played that. Where'd you hear that?

Jev 03-31-2006 12:46 PM

[QUOTE=Joe]The Black Album has sold the most, but I think BMM is right. St. Anger hit #1 on the charts because everyone I think thought it would be amazing. I'm hopeful about the next album because I've heard recent live performances and his voice sounds a ton better.[/QUOTE]
I'd find out how much it sold but nowhere on the internet has up to date sales figures :angry:


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