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On 09.22.08 Goon wrote:
You know, most people I know either love the new Metallica album or at least admit in private away from the Cool Kids club that its at least pretty good.
I’m both an indie snob and a metal snob, and I can actually assert its a lot better than a lot of the acclaimed stuff from this year, including the new TV on the Radio album.
On 09.28.08 Goon wrote:
I downloaded the Guitar Hero III versions that are now on the torrent sites, and listened to them back to back with the released versions. Even with the advantage of being 320kbps vs 192kbps,
I severely disagree with the protesters assessment. The ‘remastered versions’ sound flat and lifeless to me, less clear, and yes ‘quieter’. I dont mean that being loud inherently makes something better, but its part of an overall experience that robs the life out of what I honestly think is a very good Metallica album.
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Hi, I found your blog on this new directory of WordPress Blogs at blackhatbootcamp.com/listofwordpressblogs. I dont know how your blog came up, must have been a typo, i duno. Anyways, I just clicked it and here I am. Your blog looks good. Have a nice day. James.
You know, most people I know either love the new Metallica album or at least admit in private away from the Cool Kids club that its at least pretty good.
I’m both an indie snob and a metal snob, and I can actually assert its a lot better than a lot of the acclaimed stuff from this year, including the new TV on the Radio album.
I downloaded the Guitar Hero III versions that are now on the torrent sites, and listened to them back to back with the released versions. Even with the advantage of being 320kbps vs 192kbps,
I severely disagree with the protesters assessment. The ‘remastered versions’ sound flat and lifeless to me, less clear, and yes ‘quieter’. I dont mean that being loud inherently makes something better, but its part of an overall experience that robs the life out of what I honestly think is a very good Metallica album.