X-FrEaK Escreveu:nao reconhecer que Metallica lançaram montes de merda enquanto o Mustaine depois do Risk lançou albuns bem decentes é ser surdo :\
Nunca disse isso, e tens toda a razão nesse aspecto.

X-FrEaK Escreveu:nao reconhecer que Metallica lançaram montes de merda enquanto o Mustaine depois do Risk lançou albuns bem decentes é ser surdo :\
Enigma Escreveu:X-FrEaK Escreveu:nao reconhecer que Metallica lançaram montes de merda enquanto o Mustaine depois do Risk lançou albuns bem decentes é ser surdo :\
Nunca disse isso, e tens toda a razão nesse aspecto.
"ENDGAME - Like everyone else, I was a little bit thrilled when I heard Death Magnetic for the first time. Even though I really didn't mind St. Anger (I still say that Sweet Amber is awesome and All Within My Hands is brilliantly bonkers), it was obviously time for Metallica to either make a kick-arse metal album or bugger off already. They just about managed the former, I think, and even with a little bit of hindsight the album stands up as the best thing they've done in 20 years. However, the amount of critical froth that I had to wade through to get to a review that told the truth about Death Magnetic was somewhat staggering. There are at least five great songs on that album, but it's no classic. Instead, I firmly believe that the vast majority of the cheers and fanfares heralding its release were inspired by an overwhelming sense of relief that Metallica had finally made a strong album again. Totally understandable. I would be a miserable, mean-spirited bastard to deny anyone their little happy-skippy dance to commemorate such a long-awaited moment. However, when you compare Death Magnetic to the new Megadeth album, it vanishes in a puff of Danish hot air. There is simply no comparison. Endgame fucking rips, from start to finish. It is remorselessly metal from start to finish, and not in an old-guys-giving-it-a-jolly-good-go kind of way, but in a state-of-the-art, teach-those-youngsters-a-thing-or-two, come-and-have-a-go-if-you-think-you're-metal-enough-even-though-you-don't-stand-a-chance kind of way. The band are on blazing form, whether its Mustaine and Broderick's magnificent six-string mastery or the pinpoint grind ‘n' thud of James Lomenzo and Shawn Drover, and every single song crackles with pure energy and real, chest-out-and-fuck-right-off attitude. Cosy obsolescence? No, sir! Metal up your ass? Yes please, and one for the horse! Endgame is a fucking fantastic heavy metal record...a thrash metal record, goddamnit...and it wipes the floor with just about everything else I've heard this year. It's almost certainly the best thing Megadeth have done since Rust In Peace, and by my reckoning that makes it the second best Megadeth album ever. I'm getting slightly aroused just thinking about it. When all is said done, it's a clincher. Even if you totally disagree with everything else I've said, you will soon succumb to the undeniable truth that Endgame is better than Death Magnetic and that, therefore, Megadeth in 2009 are better than Metallica in 2009. You can't argue with science. And I am a scientist, aren't I? You can tell by the way I sometimes wear glasses when I watch telly and I occasionally seem a bit awkward in social situations. I'm the heavy metal Johnny Ball. I'm King Diamond in a lab coat. I've just written three and a half thousand words of this rubbish. That's how much I like Megadeth. Good day to you."
X-FrEaK Escreveu:nao reconhecer que Metallica lançaram montes de merda enquanto o Mustaine depois do Risk lançou albuns bem decentes é ser surdo :\
The Meditant Escreveu:"ENDGAME - Like everyone else, I was a little bit thrilled when I heard Death Magnetic for the first time. Even though I really didn't mind St. Anger (I still say that Sweet Amber is awesome and All Within My Hands is brilliantly bonkers), it was obviously time for Metallica to either make a kick-arse metal album or bugger off already. They just about managed the former, I think, and even with a little bit of hindsight the album stands up as the best thing they've done in 20 years. However, the amount of critical froth that I had to wade through to get to a review that told the truth about Death Magnetic was somewhat staggering. There are at least five great songs on that album, but it's no classic. Instead, I firmly believe that the vast majority of the cheers and fanfares heralding its release were inspired by an overwhelming sense of relief that Metallica had finally made a strong album again. Totally understandable. I would be a miserable, mean-spirited bastard to deny anyone their little happy-skippy dance to commemorate such a long-awaited moment. However, when you compare Death Magnetic to the new Megadeth album, it vanishes in a puff of Danish hot air. There is simply no comparison. Endgame fucking rips, from start to finish. It is remorselessly metal from start to finish, and not in an old-guys-giving-it-a-jolly-good-go kind of way, but in a state-of-the-art, teach-those-youngsters-a-thing-or-two, come-and-have-a-go-if-you-think-you're-metal-enough-even-though-you-don't-stand-a-chance kind of way. The band are on blazing form, whether its Mustaine and Broderick's magnificent six-string mastery or the pinpoint grind ‘n' thud of James Lomenzo and Shawn Drover, and every single song crackles with pure energy and real, chest-out-and-fuck-right-off attitude. Cosy obsolescence? No, sir! Metal up your ass? Yes please, and one for the horse! Endgame is a fucking fantastic heavy metal record...a thrash metal record, goddamnit...and it wipes the floor with just about everything else I've heard this year. It's almost certainly the best thing Megadeth have done since Rust In Peace, and by my reckoning that makes it the second best Megadeth album ever. I'm getting slightly aroused just thinking about it. When all is said done, it's a clincher. Even if you totally disagree with everything else I've said, you will soon succumb to the undeniable truth that Endgame is better than Death Magnetic and that, therefore, Megadeth in 2009 are better than Metallica in 2009. You can't argue with science. And I am a scientist, aren't I? You can tell by the way I sometimes wear glasses when I watch telly and I occasionally seem a bit awkward in social situations. I'm the heavy metal Johnny Ball. I'm King Diamond in a lab coat. I've just written three and a half thousand words of this rubbish. That's how much I like Megadeth. Good day to you."
Cyberquake Escreveu:Eu não consegui ler nem um décimo do que ele escreveu no blog pois era demasiado fanboy.
Mas gostava de saber se ele disse todas essas maravilhas do United Abominations. Ou do System Has Failed... ou...
É que são álbuns bons/razoáveis, mas não chegam aos calcanhares de um Countdown to Extinction, quanto mais de um Peace Sells ou Rust in Peace...
Converge Escreveu:Os riffs em "Death by the Head crusher!
Headcrusher!
Death by the Head crusher!"
são assim muito modernos... De resto, está tudo bem, mesmo os tais solos à pressão. Ah, e o lars dava o cu e o mindinho para tocar metade desde Shawn Drover
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