"Classics" that leave you cold

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Too many to mention. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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well, I wouldn't participate at all in that "conversation", but I couldn't resist! :P :lol:
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stormspell wrote:AC/DC , Motorhead - "the song remains the same" is very good description how I feel about their music.
metalmaster wrote:Megadeth is a band I do not own a single song, and I wont
Agreed 100% although Motorhead are a good live band and you have great time when you seeing them live.
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You all need to listen to Rust In Peace, Powerage and Another Perfect Day.
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omen of hate wrote:classic I don't like is IRON MAIDEN "7th Son of a 7th Son".
I agree.

That album uses way too many synthesizers.

It’s not the Maiden I admire.
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DMR wrote:Jag Panzer - Ample Destruction. I just don't get this one. To me, it sounds like a watered down version of Omen's Battle Cry.
How can that album be a "watered down version" of something that was released after it?

Both were released in 1984 but they were several months apart.

I don't know, both Omen and Jag Panzer from that era scream US Power Metal to me but the punch is done differently.
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one man's classics is another man's ...

tastes are tastes and are subjective.

and yeah, flame on mega lodon :lol:
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Avenger wrote:
DMR wrote:Jag Panzer - Ample Destruction. I just don't get this one. To me, it sounds like a watered down version of Omen's Battle Cry.
How can that album be a "watered down version" of something that was released after it?

Both were released in 1984 but they were several months apart.

I don't know, both Omen and Jag Panzer from that era scream US Power Metal to me but the punch is done differently.
I said "to me, it sounds like..." I wasn't trying to imply that Panzer were ripping off Omen.

Maybe it wasn't a good comparison. But the fact remains that Ample Destruction bores the hell out of me.
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It's not the music I don't like of Metallica, it's that damn ultra-dramatic Hetfield vocals I cannot stand. It always sounds like yeeeeah I pretend I can sing!!! but he awfully fails. In the early works that's not so annoying, but still I hate his voice. German would say "Geknödel", but I dont know how in english :?
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I think I should also try to avoid posting here. It's really hard to swallow these wrong opinions about one of my all-time favourite albums, Stained Class. :lol: :shock: :evil:
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Manowar. I don't like the music, and the image makes it even worse.
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humus wrote:Manowar. I don't like the music, and the image makes it even worse.
There's two of us.
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There's three of us.

I used to like them when I was younger but I recently listened to all their albums and they bored me beyond belief, so I gave away everything Manowar-related for good taste's sake.

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Just about all Slayer for me. It's so sloppily played I just can't dig it.
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Cochino wrote:
humus wrote:Manowar. I don't like the music, and the image makes it even worse.
There's two of us.
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