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  • Someone replaced the snare in Master Of Puppets with the abortion snare from St Anger

    When it comes to Metallica there are a few things that are unequivocally true. The group’s first four albums are canon, with their importance in developing the sound of ’80s thrash-metal scene impossible to question. On the flip side, there’s no debate about how abysmal St. Anger is. There’s no bigger case against it than the fact that Lars Ulrich found a way to make his notoriously shitty drumming even worse, by opting not to engage the snares on his snare drum for the album’s recording session. The result was a hollow ring that persisted throughout St. Anger, making the record a difficult for reasons divorced from its borderline nu-metal songwriting.

    A YouTube user recently decided to challenge all the known truths of the Metallica universe by taking something good (“Master Of Puppets”), injecting something bad (the St. Anger snare tone), and letting everyone suffer. It may not be as intolerable as fully listening to the eardrum puncturing sounds of St. Anger, but it does explain why Uhlrich would go on to call that drum sound an “abortion” just a year after the album’s release.

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    Lol that's terrible.

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    • #3
      banging on a trashcan lid
      WH

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      • #4
        Man that's horrible!

        God bless.
        It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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        • #5
          It's also not mixed right.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Buick355 View Post
            It's also not mixed right.
            Exactly. While I do agree that the snare sound is beyond horrible... If you're going to do something like this at least mix it right. This guy purposely made it too loud compared to the rest of the audio.
            "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

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            • #7
              I have to agree that the snare sounds f'ing awful.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AdRock View Post
                Exactly. While I do agree that the snare sound is beyond horrible... If you're going to do something like this at least mix it right. This guy purposely made it too loud compared to the rest of the audio.
                Maybe it's a little off, but even Lars knew it blew ass

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                • #9
                  I blame Bob Rock
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                  • #10
                    I don't think Lars' playing on the 1st four albums was bad. Especially on '... and justice.' It fit what they were doing. I think he started getting bad when Bob Rock got ahold of the band and taught them they could work less and get paid more, and shit out the black album.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                      I don't think Lars' playing on the 1st four albums was bad. Especially on '... and justice.' It fit what they were doing. I think he started getting bad when Bob Rock got ahold of the band and taught them they could work less and get paid more, and shit out the black album.
                      Shit out the black album?

                      You do realize that is their number one album of all time... 16x platinum!
                      I like all of their albums up through the black album. Pretty much everything after the black album is pure shit! If you watch them in concert, they don't play hardly any songs from any album after the black album. 95% of the songs are from the black album and prior because even they know what their good albums were....
                      "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                        I don't think Lars' playing on the 1st four albums was bad. Especially on '... and justice.' It fit what they were doing. I think he started getting bad when Bob Rock got ahold of the band and taught them they could work less and get paid more, and shit out the black album.
                        The black album is in the top 20 selling records of all time. Over 19 million sold. I wouldn't call that "shit out"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BlackGT View Post
                          Shit out the black album?
                          Absolutely. Bob Rock was able to harness a new fan base by turning their sound to the top 40 crowd. It was a great advancement for Metallica and their new fans, but not so much for those who'd appreciated what they'd done prior to that album. It's an argument that has been going on since the album came out with those saying "they could only produce those kinds of songs for so long before they'd have to change up..." For others it was more of a sign that Metallica was dying. Personally the only song I can stand off the black album is Sad/True. Anything post that I've heard I can't stand.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                            Absolutely. Bob Rock was able to harness a new fan base by turning their sound to the top 40 crowd. It was a great advancement for Metallica and their new fans, but not so much for those who'd appreciated what they'd done prior to that album. It's an argument that has been going on since the album came out with those saying "they could only produce those kinds of songs for so long before they'd have to change up..." For others it was more of a sign that Metallica was dying. Personally the only song I can stand off the black album is Sad/True. Anything post that I've heard I can't stand.
                            People said the same thing about And Justice for All.. That it was a sell-out album.. What did the band say about selling out?

                            - Kirk Hammett "Sold Out? Sure we've sold out, last tour we sold out almost everywhere we played"

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                            • #15
                              Jason Newsted said it as well. I don't remember that about and justice. What I do remember is fans making an uproar that Metallica made a music video with One when in the past they vowed they never would. In a sense that could be "selling out" I suppose.

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