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Originally Posted by caliguy92832
Hell yeah, Testament rules. I first began listening to them when I was 15. First album and my favorite album from them is Practice What You Preach. Awesome album cover. I also like the album cover to Souls Of Black, with all those black hooded figures.
Excellent! Yea Souls of Black has a great album cover, looks like the album is gonna kick your a$$ lol. Personally The New Order is my favorite with The Legacy as a close second. Which is why overall I like First Strike Still Deadly the most, because it has rerecorded versions of songs from both albums on it. GREAT recording quality, and they still shred as good as they ever did! Thank you California for producing another one of many bada$$ metal bands! Hope the scene is still strong, because i'm moving there this summer and my guitar is comin with me
Just my opinion but I think the death of Cliff Burton was the beginning of the downward spiral for Metallica. Every album after his passing was worse than the previous. He was an awesome bassist. Load was the first CD I actually destroyed because I was so disappointed.
Just my opinion but I think the death of Cliff Burton was the beginning of the downward spiral for Metallica. Every album after his passing was worse than the previous. He was an awesome bassist. Load was the first CD I actually destroyed because I was so disappointed.
Yeah their older stuff is pretty good, was not a fan of anything beyond "And Justice For All", that was their last solid album in my opinion.
I really liked the rare "Garage Days" as well, I'm speaking of the original and not "Garage Days Revisited".
Help me clear some thing up:
I need to understand what the deal is with "Garage Days"
In 1987 Metallica released "The $5.98 EP - Garage Days Re-revisited". It was one of the first metal tapes I bought and I love it to this day. I always had heard about some previous Garage Days but I've never been sure what it is. Friends of mine had really old stuff like the "Jump in the Fire" and "Creeping Death" singles/EPs, but I never saw any original Garage Days. What is it?
I'm aware of "Garage, Inc." of course - that's much newer.
The B-sides of Creeping Death, "Blitzkrieg" and "Am I evil" were what was referred to as Garage Days Revisited. So it was not really an album.
This info came from my husband who is the biggest Metallica Fan, pre-Black Album, that I have ever met. I, however, am a 90's water-downed Metallica Fan.
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