I was referring to Metallicaâs music, not their idiotic business practices. They started losing their edge with the Black album, and strode into full suckitude with Load (which also happens to be when they cut their hair). That COMBINED with their resentment of anyone getting their music for free after theyâd made a huge name/bank account for themselves is the icing on the cake. I donât think I even need to mention âSt. Angerâ and that recent atrocity with Lou Reed. Although, I have a friend who went to the Orion Festival this summer, and said it was a great timeâ¦affordable, good atmosphere, great bands (that Metallica actually showed up on stage with), the Metallica guys were very affable with the crowd and provided free bottled water, etc. Definitely refreshing to hear.
I take back what I said about Led Zeppelin. In my defense, I was drunk at 1:45 or whenever I made my initial comment.
Oh, and Pearl Jam was never very good, nor was Korn. Iâll stick by Nirvana, though, and disagree with you on the fact that nobody wants to learn their stuff, thatâs definitely not true, especially with teenagers now.
ANYWAY, itâs irrelevant what Paul Ryan listens to, because heâs still a right-wing extremist who wants to fuck EVERYBODY with his budget. He could name drop Rideâs âNowhereâ as his favorite album of all time and bust out a guitar and shred out microtonal solos like Greg Ginn, and it still wouldnât change the fact that he is who he is to me.
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