>I used to like Sepultura from "Beneath..." to "Chaos A.D."... After that, they've changed too much the way they sound.
Agree. Just wanted to say that they were one of the best in this genre. Everything changed (sometimes a lot) especially after that "Soulfly experiment"
>>BTW, I'm not going to buy anything Metallica related UNLESS I hear something like "Master Of Puppets" or "And Justice For All", IOW from all since "Kill 'em All" to "The Black One" (?) All the rest was expensive crap (IMHO)
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>well, I bought the CD yesterday (dammit... I think that was by instinct...)... you won't hear ANYTHING like "master" or "and justice". Nothing. This album is waaaay better than load/reload, but it's still faaaar away from the first albums. The guitars don't sound good, the vocals are not good either. The drums are actually good (with some good double-basses and some fast parts), but the sound of the drums is not that good.
Glad to hear that. I mean.. thanks for the advise, I was not expecting nothing new anyway BUT... if you say that is totaly different from Reload stuff... we'll see
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>>I'm still waiting for Megadeth's resurrection... :(
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>I haven't followed Megadeth that much after "Rust in Peace" (well, I had "Countdown to Extinction", but I still think "rust in peace" is their masterpiece). Anyway, I'm sure Mustaine can do much better than what Hetfield has been doing in the last decade.
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Mustaine changed a lot too but he always follwed the Megadeth's "main riff".
I cannot compare James and Dave since they have very different styles. I think both are good (only in rythm of course) but you're right James did not nothing decent in 10+ years.
>My biggest hope for this year is the next Nevermore's album (due to next month). I know those guys won't disappoint me. :)
Good luck! A new album is always a surprise. Even one of my last favs' Cradle of Filth who released the last album 3 months ago... what a deception...