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Kirk Hammet: Metallica's New CD Is "Best Album We've Done In Fifteen Years"

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Austria's Krone.at recently conducted an interview with METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett. A rough English-language translation of the interview (which was published in German on the Krone.at web site) follows:

Krone.at: We are looking forward to METALLICA's "Sick Of The Studio '07" tour. Has the itching in your fingers started, yet?

Kirk Hammett: Oh yeah, summer time is always a good time to get out and do some shows. It's the time of the festivals and the weater is nice and warm, everyone's in a good mood. It's really fun for us and really convenient to go out and do some shows in the summer. It isn't so much that we're sick of the studio as it is, we just wanna go out and play and have some fun. And not lose touch of what we are, being a live band. It seems we were in the studio for the last two years. Although we did play some shows last year, but it still seems like we've been in the studio forever.

Krone.at: So it's kind of a withdrawal symptom…

Kirk Hammett: Yes, exactly. We need treatment!

Krone.at: I got the pleasure to see the show of yours on last year's Novarock festival. The one were you had Lemmy Kilmister and that guy from ALICE IN CHAINS on stage…

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, I remember. That was fun…

Krone.at: You know, people still talk about that concert here. Was is that terrific from your point of view as well?

Kirk Hammett: Well, whenever we can get Lemmy on stage and play a couple of songs with him, that's always a terrific thing. 'Cause Lemmy, he's the guy, one of the grandfathers of heavy metal.

Krone.at: Do you remember some other things about Austria or from that day?

Kirk Hammett: Let's see. Well, we played a series of songs from the "Masters of Puppets" album, we played with Lemmy and then we left. (laugh) But Austria is just a beautiful place, Vienna's a beautiful city with a lot of history and beautiful museums I must say. I always love coming here for sure…

Krone.at: I can hardly imagine you strolling through a Viennese museum…

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, I've been to a couple of them. I am the museum kind of guy, believe it or not!

Krone.at: Okay, got me convinced. Why "Sick Of The Studio" anyway? Would you say that you're addicted to cheering crowds?

Kirk Hammett: Totally! If I played my guitar and I looked up, do I wanna see the other three guys of the band or do I wanna see 30,000 cheering people? (laugh) It depends on what mood I am in. If I am in the mood to do some creative things, write some songs, record an album, then I'd rather look into the rest of the band. But if I'm in the mood to just rock out and really have fun and play our best material, I'd rather look up and see a 30,000 fans out there.

Krone.at: You're taking a lot of bands on you tour, most of them are American but all the concerts take place in Europe. So, is our continent a better place to rock your ass off?

Kirk Hammett: Absolutely! You know, Europe in general is a lot more appreciative of heavy metal than other regions. Heavy metal never really went away in Europe, it took kind'a step aside though. Whereas heavy metal in America was popular fifteen years ago, then it ran out of popularity and now it's just popular again. I mean, you go where people appreciate your music. I don't wanna say there isn't anyone who doesn't appreciate the music in the states — I'd just say that there are more people in Europa appreciating our music and heavy metal itself.

Krone.at: Is there a difference in the temper of the people as well?

Kirk Hammett: When we come over to Europe the audiences usually go nuts! (laughs) They are very passionate about our music. We can tell — it's very obvious to us, when we play songs how the audience reacts to our music — the Europeans just go nuts! They are a lot more informed about the band, they know more about the band and its history. Also about the music and the lyrics. It's more than just popularity, in Europe they really go out and try to get to know the band.

Krone.at: Can you tell me some things about the new album you're working on?

Kirk Hammett: I think it's the best album we've put out in, say, fifteen years.

Krone.at: Oh, but that rules out quite a lot of work you've done in the past!

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, it's our eleventh studio album, but it feels like our sixth. It's just a really spectacular range of songs. This time we're not afraid to refer to our past music in order to create future music. People will see that we've kind of embraced our old vocabulary again and are using that vocabulary to express new things. I'm super excited to make this album, finish it and release it — 'cause then we can go out and play it to the people. We might have stretched our cores a little too much in the last fifteen years, but we've always came back to what we originally are and have been. I think with this album we're definitely going a little more back into our roots.

Krone.at: Does this mean, you're heading from "St. Anger" as a start further into, let's say, the raw meat!?

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, it's super raw! There are some songs on that album that are so fast, that James and I kinda look at each other and go, "Ouch! Our wrist are gonna fall off." There are a lot of really, really fast songs, a whole lot of really heavy stuff. We changed our approach to writing the songs, all of us were working on the material this time. We also changed our tuning. With "St. Anger" we had the guitars really low. This time, we tuned the guitars back up to what they originally were for the first five albums. Because we've done that, James' voice sounds more like it did in the '80s than it did in the '90s. There's a lot of changes that we've made, but I believe that they are all for the better.

Krone.at: Was there a need to go back to the roots and avoid melodies and slow stuff because of the rise of bands like 30 SECONDS TO MARS, for example, or some other emo, nu metal, whatever you may call it band?

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, you know. I don't really understand what emo, the description means…

Krone.at: Well, me neither…

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, every time when I ask my friends about those things, they give me answer that simply doesn't explain anything. (laugh) I'll tell you, there are some melodic songs that we've written, that do have a lot of melody. I myself would like to see this songs go on the album. But wheter they do or not remains to be seen. We do have a lot of songs, but only nine or ten will make it on the actual album. But there definitely are some songs that are in some ways slower and melodic — but they do get heavy at some point during the song.

Krone.at: Your music often deals with anger, rage and feelings — regarding the emotional side, it probably does more often than a classic opera. Do you think, especially yours, is a good way to express rage, deal with anger and just lose it?

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, right. I totally agree. I know that when I am just really mad, really pissed of and I wanna take it out on something, I know that playing this music just makes me feel so much better, because I can just listen to music and scream and yell an thrash around — and afterwards I feel much better. I feel much better than going to Wal-Mart, picking up a gun and going to a high school shooting thirdy people. You know what I mean? The thereapeutic side of music is so tremendous and valuable, because it keeps people from doing drastic things and drawing measures. You know, if all people would go to a heavy metal concert from time to time, there would be a lot off less crime in the world. People will always have to get rid of their anger, and there will always be heavy metal living with them.

Krone.at: We're looking forward to you eleventh studio album, like you said. METALLICA turns 26 this year; what is it that still drives you to take on the challenge of pushing the limits, your career and the heavy metal genre itself? What's the competition?

Kirk Hammett: I think the comepetition is trying to compete with what you've done in the past. Competing with yourself. We've been doing this for so long, like you said, twenty-five, twenty-six years — I lost count. But I can't fix a toilet, Lars can't fix a vehicle — James probably can. (laugh) We make music and we wanna make the best music out there. We wanna make music that holds on his own and is creativly stimulating. To me that's the challenge, coming up with something new and creative. Creating great music and then go out there and have fun with. To me, that's the real competition to see if we can do it better than we did last time. In the past, I'll be the first one to admit, we haven't done a few times not as good as we used to. At least, we hadn't done it as good as the previous time. But the fact that we still wanna do it is really important. We still wanna be able to go on tour and make albums and just do the best that we possibly can.

Krone.at: But from this point of view, it's a neverending story, isn't it? Can you imagine, just imagine, putting an end to it at some time in the future?

Kirk Hammett: Well, that's a good question and I don't know if I can answer that!? THE ROLLING STONES — Keith Richards is sixty years old and is still doing it, and I can tell that he loves doing it. Mick Jagger, Ron Wood — those guys are still having a lot of fund. As long as they can do it — they are pushing the age-limit to do this sort of things. If Keith Richards is sixty years old and still doing it — why can't I just do when I am sixty years old? It might be kind of funny playing "Seek and Destroy" when you're sixty. But if people still wanna see us playing "Seek and Destroy" when we're sixty years old — I'll do it in a heartbeat!

Krone.at: When was the last day you can think of, when you didn't touch any guitar?

Kirk Hammett: Mmh… probably last week. And the reason for that was, my baby-son. I was doing baby stuff all day…

Krone.at: At least it's a good excuse…

Kirk Hammett: Yeah! (laugh) I still try to play as much guitar as I possibly as much as I can. Now that we're in the studio, I try even harder.

Krone.at: I was standing right in the middle of the crowd during that concert of yours last year on Novarock festival. What I noticed was, that people began to ball up their fist, as soon as you conquered the stage. Before, with all the other acts, people just did this yeah-thing with the two fingers stretched away. Do you have an explanation for this?

Kirk Hammett: They believe in us. That's the only explanation I can give. They believe in the power of the music, in the fact that we can deliver it. They believe in what he have to say musically and lyrically. I think that's it. Either that, or they were really mad at us. (laugh) No, I'm joking. They really believe in us and what we have to say. And that's good, because we're working really hard and it's good, seeing other people recognizing what we believe in and at the same time taking on this believe. It's like the most beautiful and — not only is it beautiful, it has such integritiy. It's a great and powerful thing. I feel very fortunate to be in a space were complete strangers show you their belief in what you're doing.

Krone.at: Heavy metal associated or combined with a distinctive style of clothing, of behaviour and appearance. You know, the leather trousers, the band-t-shirts, and so on; what do you think is most fascinating about the genre, the music and the people in heavy metal?

Kirk Hammett: Again, people believe in it. It's because people are outcasts. There are lot of outcasts, a lot of disaffected people, a lot of people who don't really fit in for whatever reason or another. You know, becoming a part of a movement or a musical movement like heavy metal gives people who never really fitted in a tense to fit in. Heavy metal provides a look, an attitude, a way of thinking and a way of drinking (laughs) for people who don't fit into the normal patterns of life. That's why heavy metal attracts so many different kinds of people. That's why I think heavy metal is truly understood all over the world. Unlike Latin music, for example, which can hardly be understood if you don't belong to that culture or at least know it very well. Heavy metal is not attached to any sort of ethnic idea or some sort of tradition; although it is a tradition in itself, but it's not traditional. You can come from anywhere, Africa, Australia or Argentina and hear heavy metal and unterstand it. Again, that's the most powerful thing about heavy metal. It's just an incredible thing for me to watch, to go travel the world and see all these different kinds of people, rushing into one kind of music and one kind of attitude. It's amazing. Heavy metal is a very human type of music. Human! I just love it!

Krone.at: Since we talked about looks and feel… Last question: How long are you having that haircut of yours? Fifteen years, twenty years?

Kirk Hammett: Are you saying, when am I gonna cut it? No, you mean, if I wanna maintain this look, is that what you're saying?

Krone.at: Yeah, basically…

Kirk Hammett: Well, I'm wearing long hair since the first day I can think of. No, I'm not gonna cut it! But it starts to fall out…

Krone.at: So, with sixty, you're gonna play bald — but loud…

Kirk Hammett: Yes, (laugh) bald and loud, loud and bald….

Krone.at: Thank you for the interview, Kirk.

Kirk Hammett: Yeah, see you in Austria

Source: Blabbermouth

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36 Comments on "Hammet: New CD 'Best Album We've Done In 15 Years'"

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1. relentless austin writes:

hopefully it's not just hype this time. i really think this is metallica's last chance to sort of redeem themselves. we'll see.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 12:54 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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2. solidmunkeytoe writes:

hell yes. the new album is going to kick so much ass.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 1:03 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. warlockzero writes:

I'm really hoping that this isn't hype cause they said similair sh** when st anger came out and we all know how that turned out. It wasn't that st anger wasn't heavy, it just sucked lyricly. That was my problem with the album. The lyrics were stupid. The only songs on the album that I thought were really good was st anger, frantic, and all within my hands. The other songs were lacking in one way or another. I really do hope this next alubm is a return to their roots. If they can recreate the sound from their first couple of albums then thats great. But im not holding my breath. As a fan Im hoping they go back to their old sound. Metal needs it right now.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 1:42 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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4. SHOE POLICE writes:

THE ALBUM WILL BE DIFFERENT BUT BETTER. NOT A MASTERPIECE, BUT NEITHER A PILE OF GARBAGE. I BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE WOULD LIKE TO PRETEND THAT ST. ANGER NEVER HAPPEND. THIS WILL BE THEIR LAST ALBUM FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS. AFTER THAT THEY WILL MAKE 1 MORE CRAPPY ONE AND THAT WILL BE THE END.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 2:01 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. Danny Wright writes:

That will be hella cool. James vocals are going back to the justice album. (hopefully) St.Anger wasn't that bad. Its better than Load and reload. St. anger is one of my favorite albums. Just listen to the drums and guitar but the vocals are the one that gets me not liking the song. He sings good but its metal and we want him to go back to the Justice voice. (everyone)

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 2:19 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. lilgriff01 writes:

you guys aren't true metallica fans.
i love all of their music, even St.Anger. it was a look into their true feelings.
their next album. is going way back to the voice of ride the lightning and master of puppets.
metal in general has taken a plunge, due to emo cults.
BUT once this albums ou the chavvy nation of britain will be proven wrong and we will see a new dawn of rock and metal.
P.S the only other worthwhile metal band is disturbed

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 4:44 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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7. metal 2 death writes:

haha the last 2 posts are funny. but mainly..."You know, if all people would go to a heavy metal concert from time to time, there would be a lot off less crime in the world" funniest thing ive ever seen. its like he thinks metal is a superhero and has magical powers,lol. this new album isnt gonna be horrible but for those other posts,lol, st anger was horrible. the songs where badly written(too low tuned guitars and snare drum sounding like a bongo.) also the same exact drum beat doesnt help much when you have james sounding like his nuts are being removed. main reson= sh**ty lyrics and instruments for too long. each song is like 6 min.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 6:29 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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8. apocalyptimaniac writes:

James fixing a toilet would be funny as f***!!
i'd love to see that...
lilgriff01: you're a f***ing idiot, noone cares about Metallica's true feelings, we just want that old Metallica sound back, you know, from back when they were a great band.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 6:32 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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9. Diamond Oz writes:

It's not even that we're a chavvy nation anymore, just a politically correct, chaotic sh** hole.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 6:50 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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10. Diamond Oz writes:

And a new Metallica album will not bring in the dawn of an age of rock, in fact when St. Anger came out is when the chav thing started. I'm looking forward to this album alot but I am hugely angry at the support acts for Wembley.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 6:51 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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11. godlike writes:

And there we have it....Captain limpwrist tootin his own f*^king horn....I dont give a damn what he or anyone else says....
MoP was their best and always will be..!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey Oz, whats happenin..?

what am I hearing...? Killer Dwarfs - Through animal eyes

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 7:06 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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12. Diamond Oz writes:

Godlike old chum! I was reading our little discussion on one of the Saxon forums earlier funnily enough. Nothing much man, did a gig friday finally got a new drummer! Big German bloke, really cool guy. What you been upto?

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 7:16 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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13. CrawfordTexasJingoJango writes:

Well, considering Metallica releases two albums every fifteen years, his statement MIGHT be true. But I'll believe it when I hear it. And after the Napster thing, they'd be fxcked outta their minds if they think I'm buying it. Hell, after three hours of symphony crap, I think I'm doing them a favor by not suing them.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:05 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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14. SexBloodandMetal writes:

Okay, crunch time for Metallica, they're gonna have to redeem themselves for the 90s, and St. Anger

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:20 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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15. Bill writes:

Everyone loves very old metallica. a lot of people loved the black album. some people liked load and reload. not many people cared for st. anger. but you know what....you still stick with the f***ing band for what they gave you. they're still around today going on tour and giving it their all playing music for you. the new album will rock. I still salute you metallica. METALLICA!!!!!

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:27 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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16. slayerdisciple writes:

Danny Wright writes:"St.Anger wasn't that bad. Its better than Load and reload. St. anger is one of my favorite albums. Just listen to the drums and guitar but the vocals are the one that gets me not liking the song."

How the hell can u listen to the drums on St. Anger? it sounds like Lars pulled a slipknot and started bangin on trash cans and various other pots and pans

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:41 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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17. rk writes:

two words about hammets statement bull and shiit well i guess that was 3.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:53 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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18. Metal_Joe writes:

I agree with all statements one way or another (except for the Disturbed is the only worthwhile metal band these days - DISTURBED ARENT COOL but thats my opinion) Metallica have lost alot after saint anger so they have no choice but to put out a record that gets them back in the limelight. I am a proud Metallica fan and they got me onto Metal when i was young and i really want to see them not only F*ck sh** up with the newy but also put theyre foot down and once again be kings of metal. Metal does indeed need the golden oldies to guide the way.

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 9:17 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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19. godlike writes:

Not too much here man.....just trying to keep all the ladies happy...!!!
Its a tough life....good thing there are plenty of those little blue pills around.....

what am I hearing now.... Talas- High speed on ice

# Jun 3, 2007 @ 10:28 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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20. the antihippy writes:

hmmmmm....... nah.

nice to see that you can stil do the deed godlike.

np: crotchduster- Cain sings the blues

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 3:02 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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21. Diamond Oz writes:

Lol same old problems eh?

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 11:25 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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22. coldiem writes:

You know, people hated And Justice... too. But personally I thought that was an awesome album. It's all in what you like. St. Anger wasn't good, but it wasn't bad either. You have to remember that Bob Rock had a lot to do with that album, and not only that, Metallica hadn't played together for (the better part of) years. My faith in Metallica remains strong, and I think and hope that we all will be pleasantly surprised with their next effort.

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 12:51 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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23. CrawfordTexasJingoJango writes:

They should call the new album "Makin' Out With Grandma" and have a picture of some crusty old lady tongue kissing Lars. Then they could have some wicked-ass logo on it, and then all the jock moron d1ckheads who have never listened to any band other than Metallica can go out and buy it!

Anyone ever look in the booklet to Load? I didn't know Prince was in Metallica! Or should I say The Artist Formerly Known As Kirk Hammett?

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 3:25 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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24. Red_Chord writes:

I was a huge fan of them, and still am a huge fan of their earlier stuff. But since load, I just don't care anymore. I would still go and see them live cause they kick butts but I am very doubtfull about the new album...but I am willing to wait and see.

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 3:46 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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25. Murderface writes:

Well, I guess i'm the only one who thinks that Load and Re-load f***ing rule. THEY f***ING RULE. METALLICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 4:55 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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26. Diamond Oz writes:

I didn't like Reload but for what it was Load was pretty good, just didn't seem like Metallica is all.

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 5:43 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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27. godlike writes:

Hammet's a sissy....but thats just my opinion...
I have always been more of a fan of Mustaine's Megadeath then Metallica anyway...!!!

So, now that I have commented on the topic......
I shall say "hey" to the gang... nothing going on here except working ALOT, and playing with my toys... I sold my digital recorder and bought two "new to me" 80s shredders- another Kramer and a Charvel... that gives me 7 to choose from when I want to play with myself...decisions like that suck..!!!

Oz, its good to know your still giggin... hey man, next time those emo kids show up at your show, kick one for me... :-)
seriously....as your kickin him....say "this is from godlike... you whiny little b*tch"

antihippy- thanks for the encouragment...its good to know there are some young perverts out there, that will carry the torch when BIG JIM quits workin..

ZT, I am still bummed that I didnt get to see the Heaven and Hell show.... I seen some live footage on the web... that combination just kicks ass... I dont care what anyone says...that era Sabbath will always be my favorite...!!!

Red Chord- my Canadian friend... how they hangin man...? have you had the pleasure of firing anyone lately...?

what am I hearing..? right now...? Iron Maiden.. Wrathchild

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 5:57 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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28. Diamond Oz writes:

Oh don't worry I'll make sure he knows who it's from! The funny thing is the kid at the gig on friday that looked really emo actually liked us and even enjoyed our song Emo Scum. Speaking of Megadeth, does anyone here have United Abominations? It was pleasantly surprising I thought.

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 6:59 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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29. slayerdisciple writes:

^it was much better then i expected, better than The System has Failed imo

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 7:35 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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30. RememberMetal? writes:

The typo where Kirk says the Rolling Stones are "still having alot of fund"....

Absolutely Priceless.

I'm fine with keeping an open mind toward the new Metallica album but the bad taste from Load Reload and St. Anger lingers...

Now Playing: A Perfect Circle - "Judith"

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 8:03 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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31. ZT/Murderface writes:

Yeah Godlike, The dio era sabbath doesn't get as much respect as it deserves! I can tell you right now man, when they played Falling Off The Edge Of The World, I went f***in' crazy, in a GOOD way! Oz, I have United Abominations and it kicks so much ass!

# Jun 4, 2007 @ 8:12 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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32. Dakota writes:

MetallicA is the greatest band in the world. I can't wait much longer for the new album...It's gonna rock balls!!!

# Jun 10, 2007 @ 9:06 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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33. makeminebigger writes:

make or break....losing faith

# Jun 18, 2007 @ 2:18 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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34. StabbingTheDrama writes:

Anybody notice that Hammett's name is spelled wrong in the title. And I agree that this album is going to be make or break but there will always be some people that will stick through them no matter what. I still have yet to see them live and if they ever f***ing come back over here I hope to see them even if the CD does suck just to have seen them before.

# Jun 18, 2007 @ 2:45 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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35. Kick Ass Duke writes:

Best part of the entire interview, the interviewer says:

"....and that guy from ALICE IN CHAINS on stage…"

Gotta love Austria.

Now Playing: Dream Theater - Dark Eternal Night

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36. casso28 writes:

I have to say, ST.ANGER was a good idea but they did not pull off what could have been
a fantastic album. Hopefully they have learned what went wrong, and release an
album to regain some cred. But WHY THE LONG WAIT, STAY IN THE F*CKIN STUDIO and release something worth while buying, or im no longer a fan and ill download their new stuff for FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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