Great work! Most of his reviews are shit. I love his Metallica reviews though.Abyss wrote:Oddly enough I got banned from metal archives for anti ultraboris sabotage on the metallica page, another user and I added a release called ultraboris loves s/t anger or something to that effect , one of his friends over at metal archives says he is no longer involved in the metal scene so I hope to never see any bullshit reviews from him again.
Master Of Puppets
He had given outrageous marks to VoiVod releases, saying that's the type of music he used to listen on FM radio beginning of 80's. The content of first half of sentence is blasphemy while the second implies loss of contact with reality. Sanatorium may greeted him already.Black Axe wrote:It is. But he gave bullshit reviews and bogus scores to many releases. The Metallica ones just crack me up.Abyss wrote:well giving master of puppets 0% is outrageous bullshit I don't care who you are.
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Indeed blasphemy. He should not rate that, people could be turned off. I always wondered how that Ultraboris-person could have a thrash-boner and at the same time give abysmal ratings to Sacrifice "Torment In Fire", Destructor LP, the Exciter works etcNoisenik wrote:
He had given outrageous marks to VoiVod releases, saying that's the type of music he used to listen on FM radio beginning of 80's. The content of first half of sentence is blasphemy while the second implies loss of contact with reality. Sanatorium may greeted him already.
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This album is a strong mix of Heavy Metal, Prog Rock and Thrash Metal.
It defies categories, it's 100% Metallica. To my knowledge it has never been remastered and today it still rocks without pushing the volume so far. I think in 1986 it litterally blasted your houses.
Songwriting is super-great (catchy, innovative, technical, inspirationnal), musicians are terrific, etc etc.
I maybe prefer Ride The Lightning for the darker and angrier atmosphere, but Master of Puppets got the "MASSIVE MASTER PIECE" seal carved on it, for ever (and ever), and it is deserved.
As for influence, the SOUND and the recording (multi layering guitars) did a lot for Metal.
For me Metallica was one of the bands that truly build the 80's Metal sound, and the traditionnal Metal sound.
As I said, 25 years later, their sound is still actual and powerful. That means they were "666 steps ahead" when they record their stuff.
It defies categories, it's 100% Metallica. To my knowledge it has never been remastered and today it still rocks without pushing the volume so far. I think in 1986 it litterally blasted your houses.
Songwriting is super-great (catchy, innovative, technical, inspirationnal), musicians are terrific, etc etc.
I maybe prefer Ride The Lightning for the darker and angrier atmosphere, but Master of Puppets got the "MASSIVE MASTER PIECE" seal carved on it, for ever (and ever), and it is deserved.
As for influence, the SOUND and the recording (multi layering guitars) did a lot for Metal.
For me Metallica was one of the bands that truly build the 80's Metal sound, and the traditionnal Metal sound.
As I said, 25 years later, their sound is still actual and powerful. That means they were "666 steps ahead" when they record their stuff.
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I am 200% agree with all Helm's posts in this thread hehe.Helm wrote:Well from my point of view a lot of the stuff people idolize in here doesn't stand up to inspection, but gets special treatment because it's rare and obscure. This isn't a huge leap then, to suggest that if MOP was rare and obscure, it would be treated far more favourably.Now come on, I respect your position, but this is making a huge leap and you know it isn't justified.
Well we should ask these people that consider MOP worthless if they like any other albums by Metallica. And why does metallica get the kneejerk reaction? Because they're the absolutely biggest metal band in the world, everybody knows them, and this is hard to swallow for 80's purists. No other band comes close to that saturation.Plenty here also praise OTHER albums by Metallica. So why does Metallica supposedly provoke a "knee-jerk reaction" from obscurity-loving elitists, and especially this album, but not RTL and KEA ?
I am sure some honestly do. Some others probably do not.Could it possibly be because we actually do find Master Of Puppets boring, lifeless, and despairingly average ?
And I know tons of "true metalheads" that hate famous bands and goes like "Rose Tattoo is great, AC/DC is shit"
I don't know if there is guy like that here, I don't care and don't judge, but that's true that Metallica are "the most"... in the metal world.
this is the only metal band listened buy millions of non-metalheads ("thanks" load and reload for that), that clearly sucks, but I still love their 80's career hehe.
And they weren't luckier than an obscure band, they're just extra-great musicians. Kirk Hammett influenced all the Thrash bands with his very personnal guitar solo skills (especially the Germans).
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