"Today's Music"

To paraphrase Jefferson, finding good music is like finding diamonds in a dung heap. Lots of good music, but even more bad. Mostly the bad is what gets air time. No particular generation or genre stands out; metal to classic depending on mood.
 
Music of the 2000's Love it? Hate it? And What was the Best Generation of Good Music?
Im a stick in the mud. Loyal till i die. Always loved the attitude behind Rock/metal, insert what ever u wanna call it here_____.
I remember in the late 90s, early 2000s suddenly every teenage male was dying their hair blonde, wearing a gold chain and a white tshirt and picking up lingo that ISNT part of their lifestyle.*cough*(eminem). Rap kinda took front stage and suddenly everyone was some thing they werent. I cant stand it. Its not real.
It just separated me more from everybody else. And i like that

The last of the real. Just stay your course. I have more respect for that than a flip flopper, flavor of the moment cheeseball who just wants to be part of the fun crowd.
You can tell REAL. Its unmistakable. That goes for any genre.
And sorry to you rap fans. Keep doing what u do. Just make it real
Next fuckin suburban white dude i see talking in ebonics gets smashed
 
I was on a field trip in 5th grade and one of my classmates had a walkman (played cassettes, yes back in the day before CD's) and he said "I stole this tape off my older brothers dresser, listen to this..." And low and behold it was Metallica's first album "Kill em' all" , I never heard anything like it before. It sounded heavy as hell and full of energy!!

When I was in middle school my buddy had a CD and we were hanging in his room and he said "check out these guys" and it was Pantera. I thought to myself "Jesus I thought Metallica was heavy?? This shit is hard as hell!!"

Then after the Pantera phase and listening to Anselmos side project like Down and Superjoint Ritual I was introduced to my favorite band of all time, Lamb of god. I don't know if anyone will top Lamb of god IMO. It's in a class all to its own to me. No emo bullshit, no whiny lyrics combined with metal, just straight up hard as hell power!!!
 
I was on a field trip in 5th grade and one of my classmates had a walkman (played cassettes, yes back in the day before CD's) and he said "I stole this tape off my older brothers dresser, listen to this..." And low and behold it was Metallica's first album "Kill em' all" , I never heard anything like it before. It sounded heavy as hell and full of energy!!

When I was in middle school my buddy had a CD and we were hanging in his room and he said "check out these guys" and it was Pantera. I thought to myself "Jesus I thought Metallica was heavy?? This shit is hard as hell!!"

Then after the Pantera phase and listening to Anselmos side project like Down and Superjoint Ritual I was introduced to my favorite band of all time, Lamb of god. I don't know if anyone will top Lamb of god IMO. It's in a class all to its own to me. No emo bullshit, no whiny lyrics combined with metal, just straight up hard as hell power!!!
My introduction to Metallica was similar. My first ever album was Metallica Justice For All. The tape. Back when tapes begat Cds. They are still the only band to ever sell a million copies WITHOUT any air play.
Obviously the times have changed. Back then 'tallica was deemed "too heavy for radio". Now its not an issue and alot more vulgar things are put out there. But they were and still are the poster child for everything that came after them. Just like black sabbath was the grandfather. 'Tallica is the daddy

Make no mistake
 
My introduction to Metallica was similar. My first ever album was Metallica Justice For All. The tape. Back when tapes begat Cds. They are still the only band to ever sell a million copies WITHOUT any air play.
Obviously the times have changed. Back then 'tallica was deemed "too heavy for radio". Now its not an issue and alot more vulgar things are put out there. But they were and still are the poster child for everything that came after them. Just like black sabbath was the grandfather. 'Tallica is the daddy

Make no mistake
What's your favorite Metallica.track? If u had to pick just 1? I like Sanitarium myself
 
Before bed I now listen to symphonic black metal, they intentionally use lo-fi production and a lot of the musicians are classically trained.

Its a weird off shoot of what sabbath started.

Also listening to a lot of opera like maria callais and old time blues and jazz when I'm not listening to 90's drum & bass electro-house.

Also a big fan of old time country/folk.

There is no best era unless you are a fuk-head.
 
What's your favorite Metallica.track? If u had to pick just 1? I like Sanitarium myself
I have a deep entrenched relationship with Metallica man. Different song for a different moment. They really helped me grow up and sort thru my anger issues and life issues.

The mere fact Hetfield writes all his own stuff is a testament to his musicianship and lyrical standard that will never be matched. That is a true skill. Most do not have the skill or creativity to do it and certainly not for 30 yrs

But i like the old 'tallica. When they were young, drunk, high and supremely pissed the fuck off. Just like Anselmo was. The good ol days
 
My racist comment for the day;

Angry young white men should stick to metal.

Angry young black men should stick to rap.

Fuk mixing the two to end up with pish like limp biskit.
 
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