Anti-stance wrote:
Wow! Conspiracy theorist are so ridiculous. To believe that Obama had any knowledge of any of those events is ridiculous.
Mustaine is simply part of the gun companies' disinfo machine, since we know that THEY are the ones that commissioned the shootings.
All the conspiracy theorists say to "follow the money" right? Whose sales skyrocketed right after the shootings? It wasn't the black helicopter salesmen.
Ian F wrote:
Yup. I suspect we'll be watching a lot of Netflix for the next 4 months...
I have already been practicing that.
Anti-stance wrote:
Ian F wrote:
Yup. I suspect we'll be watching a lot of Netflix for the next 4 months...
I have already been practicing that.
We do all the time.
But having no cable/local channels makes it easy.
I feel terrible people for people who watch commercials.
I've always been a bit disapointed that noone ever throws Elton John in amongst the bat E36 M3 crazy musicians. Maybe he better fits with the Diva crowd.
oldsaw
PowerDork
8/16/12 6:57 p.m.
In reply to Streetwiseguy:
IDK, seems like there are plenty of divas on this board.
Knurled wrote:
Anti-stance wrote:
Wow! Conspiracy theorist are so ridiculous. To believe that Obama had any knowledge of any of those events is ridiculous.
Mustaine is simply part of the gun companies' disinfo machine, since we know that THEY are the ones that commissioned the shootings.
All the conspiracy theorists say to "follow the money" right? Whose sales skyrocketed right after the shootings? It wasn't the black helicopter salesmen.
Awesome.
If this is truly a "musicians gone bat E36 M3 crazy" thread, let's do it "celebrity death match" style:
Have you guys seen those high pitched voice havin "daddy didn't love me and the millions of dollars aren't enough to fill our hearts" faggots (no offense to gay dudes, I know gay dudes WAAAAYYYY harder than anybody in....) Metallica on their "VH1, behind why Metallica went gay" special?
Holy berkeleying E36 M3. Shut the berkeley up and play the goddamned guitar, Donny.
I love Nirvana. I hate that they "changed the face of music" and made E36 M3 heads like hetfield/ulrich drop big steaming piles of multi-million dollar E36 M3 like "the black album."
I'll live on Mustaine island, where we'll lob big thrashy nukes at Ulrich & Co.
Grizz
Dork
8/16/12 7:40 p.m.
Just to get back on track because of my earlier ramblings, am I the only one who thinks it's awesome that MegaDave is even saying this E36 M3?
I don't care if he believes this or not, the simple fact that he's willing to say something that could cost him nowadays is pretty damn awesome in my book. Much better than the fags who say what they think only to spend the next week doing press conferences and apologizing constantly.
"I'm sorry I said out loud what everyone else says out loud, but I'm a berkeleying celebrity of some sort so I can't say anything some housewife who doesn't even know who I am can get mad at"
berkeley that noise.
spitfirebill wrote:
I don't know who Dave Mustaine is or why I should listen to him.
But why does Joe Biden get a pass on all the crap he spews out?
Yeah, he really stands out as the only one who says goofy stuff...
I am sorry that Dave is kinda off the reservation, but God love him anyway.
Imagine, thinking that Obama was behind the Aurora shootings, or those Muslims. Man, everyone knows it was Bush!
Grizz
Dork
8/16/12 7:55 p.m.
Wasn't Nixon in hot water for stuff his staff did that he claimed he had no knowledge of? I can't seem to recall right now.
And I do seem to remember people calling for the impeachment(although the biggest call I remember was for jail or death) of Bush for the stuff that happened at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo and all the other crap. Seems to me their excuse when the whole "how was he supposed to know this E36 M3 was going on?" was something along the lines of "that doesn't berkeleying matter, hang him for war crimes"
Duke wrote:
Well, I think GG Allyn wins the prize for "bat-E36 M3 crazy", but loses on the "musical genius" part by a country mile.
I think everyone can agree on this - can't we?
When I was a youngster I used to sit and play Ninja Gaiden with the sound off listening to Symphony Of Destruction for hours on end. To this day I'll just be walking along minding my own buisness and High Speed Dirt will just start playing in my head for no reason.
I'm pretty sure Mustain has brainwashed me.
poopshovel wrote:
I love Nirvana. I hate that they "changed the face of music" and made E36 M3 heads like hetfield/ulrich drop big steaming piles of multi-million dollar E36 M3 like "the black album."
Well, the Black Album was their first stuff done without Cliff Burton's influence. AND without Fleming Rasmussen. (Allegedly, Bob Rock is why the Black Album did not have an instrumental. This makes the lyrics for "Nothing Else Matters" extra-funny - they weren't even supposed to be there)
That said...
"We do what we wanna do. If they consider that selling out then, whatever."
"A lot of people say you sold out just because you don't play a thousand miles an hour the whole time, or are on a major label, or are very popular..."
"It's still just us, doing what we do..."
- something like 1983 interview
People change. Heck, even AC/DC and Slayer have evolved their sound over time. They just put out waaaay more albums so it seems more gradual.
And then there's Anthrax's re-recording of their old material, in a really crappy way. If you haven't heard it... trust me, it sucks.
Grizz wrote:
Regarding Metallica
...but Justice sucked, too. Way too overcomplicated riffs and 10 minute long songs that just ramble on and on and on like a bad novel.
(Well, "Blackened" was okay.)
Grizz
Dork
8/16/12 9:22 p.m.
I'll agree with that. Justice was never one of my favorite albums they did, I actually like a lot of the stuff off of Load and ReLoad. All else pales in comparison to Master of Puppets though.
I just think the shirt is funny as E36 M3 and want one.
I traded a Green Jello cd to a guy for the first four Metallica cd's. Kill em' all is my favorite.
i love how every conversation about Dave Mustaine always has to become about the band he was kicked out of in 1983..
and people wonder why he's crazy..
novaderrik wrote:
i love how every conversation about Dave Mustaine always has to become about the band he was kicked out of in 1983..
and people wonder why he's crazy..
He brings it up himself in concert.
I found a live recording of Megadeth playing The Mechanix. The song is maybe two minutes long, so he prefaced it with another two minutes of "They play it their way, but we are going to play it our way. So what would you rather hear? THEIR way? (audience boos) OR OUR WAY? (audience cheers)"
Taking stock here: Mechanix was a fast, toneless punk/thrash track with really bad lyrics consisting of automotive-based euphemisms for sex. The Four Horsemen thrashed, but it had melody, good production, a guitar solo that didn't suck, and a bridge. The lyrics were about the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
The part that I find interesting is that The Mechanix was the original. It's easy to turn a good song into a turd, but Metallica went the other way. I have a CD somewhere here that has an early studio recording of Mechanix done by Hetfield/Mustaine/Ulrich/McGovney.
Knurled wrote:
novaderrik wrote:
i love how every conversation about Dave Mustaine always has to become about the band he was kicked out of in 1983..
and people wonder why he's crazy..
He brings it up *himself* in concert.
I found a live recording of Megadeth playing The Mechanix. The song is maybe two minutes long, so he prefaced it with another two minutes of "*They* play it *their* way, but *we* are going to play it *our* way. So what would you rather hear? *THEIR* way? (audience boos) OR *OUR WAY*? (audience cheers)"
Taking stock here: Mechanix was a fast, toneless punk/thrash track with really bad lyrics consisting of automotive-based euphemisms for sex. The Four Horsemen thrashed, but it had melody, good production, a guitar solo that didn't suck, and a bridge. The lyrics were about the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
The part that I find interesting is that The Mechanix was *the original*. It's easy to turn a good song into a turd, but Metallica went the other way. I have a CD somewhere here that has an early studio recording of Mechanix done by Hetfield/Mustaine/Ulrich/McGovney.
- Metallidork
i know he brings it up.. a lot.. getting kicked out of Metallica was probably the single most defining moment of his life.. but the subject of this thread has nothing- nothing at all- to do with Metallica or his former affiliation with them that came to an end 29 years (that's almost 3 decades, or 30% of a century and 3% of a millenium..) ago. and yet it turned into a few posts about "Metallica sold out, blah blah blah".
don't get me wrong- i love me some Megadeth, and really love me some Metallica- but Dave's kinda out there on some things, and while it's kind of sad from a personal perspective it does make for some pretty damn awesome thrash metal songs when he decides to sit down and write out what he's thinking.
Well you're getting in pretty late in the game, but according to the OP, apparently this thread is supposed to be about which band is most mentally unstable. I'll take "Guys who made a documentary about recording an album, which turned into a "Lars, when your satchel is smacking me in the chin, it makes me feel like...." for a thousand, Alex.
Justice set the bar for thrash. The black album set the bar for modern gay generic butt-rock. It is not a "Metal" record.
Knurled wrote:
poopshovel wrote:
I love Nirvana. I hate that they "changed the face of music" and made E36 M3 heads like hetfield/ulrich drop big steaming piles of multi-million dollar E36 M3 like "the black album."
Well, the Black Album was their first stuff done without Cliff Burton's influence. AND without Fleming Rasmussen. (Allegedly, Bob Rock is why the Black Album did not have an instrumental. This makes the lyrics for "Nothing Else Matters" extra-funny - they weren't even supposed to be there)
That said...
"We do what we wanna do. If they consider that selling out then, whatever."
"A lot of people say you sold out just because you don't play a thousand miles an hour the whole time, or are on a major label, or are very popular..."
"It's still just us, doing what we do..."
- something like 1983 interview
People change. Heck, even AC/DC and Slayer have evolved their sound over time. They just put out waaaay more albums so it seems more gradual.
And then there's Anthrax's re-recording of their old material, in a really crappy way. If you haven't heard it... trust me, it sucks.
We're they already writing songs for Justice before Burton died?
And Justice does not suck!
I wish someone would go back and turn up the volume on the damn bass track on Justice. I know why they did it, but as a musician it's annoying. Whenever I hear songs from that album, I want to plug in my bass and play along.
And no Metallica for me after the Black Album (great ROCK record, not metal) and no Megadeth after Countdown. There are too many other quality metal bands out there to listen to that actually give a crap about making good metal instead of stirring the pot or making money (Lars, I'm looking at you, ya little talentless troll!!!). As far as the old Thrash bands go, Anthrax, Testament, Death Angel and Exodus still destroy when they play.
poopshovel wrote:
I love Nirvana. I hate that they "changed the face of music" and made E36 M3 heads like hetfield/ulrich drop big steaming piles of multi-million dollar E36 M3 like "the black album."
Yowza. First time I heard Nirvana, I dropped to my knees and wept big hot tears of joy that '80's power pop had been punched right in the goober.
Not that there weren't some reasonably decent songs from that era, but most of what was out there was overproduced fluffy garbage aimed at 13 year old girls.