Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:41 pm
Rust in Piece is a great album
Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
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This is my song of the day.ION BRITTON wrote:'My last words'
I don't want to get into an argument based on tastes because neither of us can factually prove our points. However, I would disagree that Megadeth never wrote anything 'half as good" as "Ride The Lightning". I also think the long overdrawn Megadeth vs. Metallica debate has been done to death on every other single web page that discusses the two bands. I don't think "Master Of Puppets" is a bad album. I just don't think it's better than the first two. To me Metallica got worse with each album they released but again that comes down to tastes. Regarding "The Four Horsemen" vs. "Mechanix" I do agree with you here that this one goes to Metallica, but again, just how much influence did Mustaine have? I guess we'll never know. In the end, I think we can both agree that he did write a shit load of killer riffs.mordred wrote:I vaguely remember that, but I disagree. I'm not trying to take away from Mustaine his contribution to Kill and Ride, those are great riffs he did, but...Avenger wrote:I remember an argument mordred and I had about this in the past but I strongly believe the reason why "Kill 'Em All" and "Ride The Lightning" are superior albums to "Master Of Puppets" is largely based on the fact that Dave Mustaine was involved in the writing of "Kill 'Em All" and most of "Ride The Lightning".
1. It was mostly just riffs he contributed while Metallica were infinitely better song writers. Compare Metallica's "Four Horsemen" to Megadeth's "Mechanix". They're based around the same main riff/general idea that is Mustaine's, but Metallica's version is much more dynamic and vastly superior.
2. I'm not a big fan of Megadeth. For me their catalog is mostly mediocre. If Mustaine's influence on Ride the Lightning was profound, why couldn't Megadeth do an album that was half as good?
3. Master of Puppets is for me the best Metallica album, so they did more than just fine without him.
I think it's safe to say that the majority of the "shredding" on "Rust In Peace" can be blamed on Marty Friedman. I'm sure you are familiar with some of his other works. Personallym, I'm quite fond of technical guitar playing so I don't have a problem with the material on the album but I can see why someone that's not into that kind of wankery wouldn't be a fan.mordred wrote:With Rust in Piece being such a popular album I try to listen to it every once in a while but... I don't know, probably a good shred/guitar album, but so much shredding and so annoying vocals it gives me headache and gets me longing for real class metal with real songs, like Master of Puppets.
This issue alone is worth discussing because we can draw some pretty good conclusions based on known facts.Avenger wrote:Regarding "The Four Horsemen" vs. "Mechanix" I do agree with you here that this one goes to Metallica, but again, just how much influence did Mustaine have? I guess we'll never know.
Finally someone who thinks the same way that I do!msp wrote:I can see why Mustaine's voice would annoy some people.
...Master of Puppets is a great album as well. Not as a good as 'Justice'...
I'm usuing it only as a general term for technical guitar.ION BRITTON wrote:I don't think there's any kind of 'wankery' in RIP, only technical powerful guitar playing.
Probably my favorite track as well. That main riff slays.mordred wrote:"Leper Messiah"