Metallica vs Megadeth

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Metallica or Megadeth ?

  • Metallica

    Votes: 42 50.6%
  • Megadeth

    Votes: 41 49.4%

  • Total voters
    83
Even though my vote goes to Megadeth, you should have included Alcatrazz.
steve_k":10xmso39 said:
Watching Metallica soar must have been painful.
They may have soared in teenage $$$, but they f'n suck beyond suckadge can be described in 1000 words or less.
 
Its popular on guitar forums to bash Metallica and especially Kirk But where would metal/ rock be without Metallica ? Maybe some guys here aren't old enough to have seen Metallica rise up in the 80's and only know past ten yrs Metallica . Now i like megadeth also, countdown to extinction is a hard album for anyone of that type to top but their lineup changed a lot more then metallica's did and dave is hardly as loyal with his bandmates as James and co are, not to mention consistency wasn't there with megadeth albums. I saw Metallica live this summer and they nailed it, it was the first time I had seen them since mid 90's and it was cool to see them kill it.
 
joepete77":oknvu09n said:
Its popular on guitar forums to bash Metallica and especially Kirk But where would metal/ rock be without Metallica ?
:lol: :LOL: obviously you're too young to know what real heavy metal is all about.

 
I just plain don't like Metallica. Megadeth all the way.
 
They are both great bands, but Metallica are one of the best bands in history, period.

People just sound dumb when they say "Metallica sold out after the Black album".

Sad But True, Wherever I May Roam,The Unforgiven, Nothing Else Matters, Hero Of The Day, Bleeding Me, King Nothing, Fuel, I disappear, Broken Beat And Scarred, Suicide & Redemption, My Apocalypse, The Memory Remains, Turn The Page(great version) etc.......etc....... All very good songs(some legendary)

I love some early Metallica just like anyone else, but who the fuck wants to write and perform the same type of shit their whole life!! If you are an honest artist you will try to stretch out & write in different styles.
By doing this, some things will be hit or miss, but that is part of an honest journey as an artist or band.
FUCK what fans think. You will loose some & gain some, but it shouldn't be about the fans anyway.

The people that sell out and are fake(or just have really low IQ's) are those that claim they can listen to, or perform & write the same style of shit over & over. Bands who do this are just "phoning it in" or are just not talented or brave enough to change.

As for Megadeth, I love a bunch of their tunes and Dave's voice sounds great on record. He is an amazing rhythm player and has written some iconic metal riffs & songs :rock:
 
BYTOR":3torpe53 said:
They are both great bands, but Metallica are one of the best bands in history, period.
You obviously are beyond :lame:

Why'd you stop taking your music lessons and your meds?
 
Metallica's early stuff from Kill Em All to Justice. Megadeth Peace Sells to Cryptic Writings. I think Megadeths recent endeavors are much better than any of the latter Metallica stuff, but I have to say Metallica as a whole just for the first three albums alone especialy MoP.
 
Alot of people point the finger at Metallica for 'selling out', whatever the hell that even means nowdays, because they became a rock band instead of a thrash band. Despite that, it doesn't matter a jot, because NONE of the big 4 thrash bands have released a good album past 1990 anyway, except Slayer's 'Undisputed Attitude' LP, but that's a cover record of a bunch of old punk songs. It's still great though, and better than any of the 90's/00's material from any of those bands.

Apparently it's more credible to be like Slayer and try and re-write Reign In Blood over and over again instead of branching out and evolving as a band.

If you want a band to continue to sound the same, then they might as well just split up, and you can listen to the 3 or 4 good albums they released in that time. There's nothing wrong with evolving musically. Metallica matured, and their music did too. Alot of people still liked it. Just not the same folk who liked the thrash stuff.
 
There are so many things wrong with that statement I don't know where to begin...

SodaJerk":2v28s5a5 said:
Alot of people point the finger at Metallica for 'selling out', whatever the hell that even means nowdays, because they became a rock band instead of a thrash band.

That was 2 decades ago, not "nowadays". Selling out is alienating your real fan base in an attempt to gain mainstream fans, which only lasts for so long. When you're not trendy to listen to they're done with you, and the fans you've alienated hate what you've become and they turn on you like you've turned on them.

Despite that, it doesn't matter a jot, because NONE of the big 4 thrash bands have released a good album past 1990 anyway, except Slayer's 'Undisputed Attitude' LP, but that's a cover record of a bunch of old punk songs. It's still great though, and better than any of the 90's/00's material from any of those bands.

BS. Countdown To Extinction, Youthanasia, Cryptic Writings were all good albums. Endgame was a good album.

If you want a band to continue to sound the same, then they might as well just split up, and you can listen to the 3 or 4 good albums they released in that time

I wish Metallica would've done that

There's nothing wrong with evolving musically. Metallica matured, and their music did too. Alot of people still liked it. Just not the same folk who liked the thrash stuff.

Did Metallica evolve? I thought evolution had to do with making progress and developing. Most people look at it more like them taking a step backwards as opposed to evolving. The riffs went backward, lyrics went to shit, vocals sound like shit, and everything basically slowed down and simplified.
 
King Crimson":d4ojyt4o said:
They may have soared in teenage $$$, but they f'n suck beyond suckadge can be described in 1000 words or less.

Speaking of Alcatraz, that was almost a sentence.
 
One does not exist with out the other, both where great at one time.
 
BYTOR":cxpcz2ce said:
They are both great bands, but Metallica are one of the best bands in history, period.

People just sound dumb when they say "Metallica sold out after the Black album".

Sad But True, Wherever I May Roam,The Unforgiven, Nothing Else Matters, Hero Of The Day, Bleeding Me, King Nothing, Fuel, I disappear, Broken Beat And Scarred, Suicide & Redemption, My Apocalypse, The Memory Remains, Turn The Page(great version) etc.......etc....... All very good songs(some legendary)

I love some early Metallica just like anyone else, but who the fuck wants to write and perform the same type of shit their whole life!! If you are an honest artist you will try to stretch out & write in different styles.
By doing this, some things will be hit or miss, but that is part of an honest journey as an artist or band.
FUCK what fans think. You will loose some & gain some, but it shouldn't be about the fans anyway.

The people that sell out and are fake(or just have really low IQ's) are those that claim they can listen to, or perform & write the same style of shit over & over. Bands who do this are just "phoning it in" or are just not talented or brave enough to change.


As for Megadeth, I love a bunch of their tunes and Dave's voice sounds great on record. He is an amazing rhythm player and has written some iconic metal riffs & songs :rock:

You make my point exactly. I agree with Nate. Those songs and albums suck. I can't believe you cited Turn The Page. That's exactly what I'm talking about. Why would a thrash band cover Bob Seger? Fuck those sellouts.


 
chumbucket":35yxjxi3 said:
You make my point exactly. I agree with Nate. Those songs and albums suck. I can't believe you cited Turn The Page. That's exactly what I'm talking about. Why would a thrash band cover Bob Seger? Fuck those sellouts.

They would cover the song simply because they wanted to. You are so Lame!!

As If a band has to stick to some Thrash formula because they started out mostly like that.

Every honest musician grows & is influenced by other things. These influences & growth should get reflected in their writing even if it pisses of some fans!! Fans should be the last thing a band thinks about when writing a record. If an artist writes from the heart & it pisses off some fans then fuck 'em. Most fans have as much talent as fucking burger flippers, and have no idea what growth as an artist means.
"Just keep playing stuff like the first few records". ASSHOLE!!

To allow oneself to be boxed into some particular style of music just because it's what got you popular, although it may not interest you anymore as an artist to write in that particular style, is totally lame.
That is what I call a dishonest lame fucking musical sellout!!

Most of you would be happy to write the same shit over & over. That is so Metal!!! LAME
 
chumbucket":ma0s88p0 said:
BYTOR":ma0s88p0 said:
They are both great bands, but Metallica are one of the best bands in history, period.

People just sound dumb when they say "Metallica sold out after the Black album".

Sad But True, Wherever I May Roam,The Unforgiven, Nothing Else Matters, Hero Of The Day, Bleeding Me, King Nothing, Fuel, I disappear, Broken Beat And Scarred, Suicide & Redemption, My Apocalypse, The Memory Remains, Turn The Page(great version) etc.......etc....... All very good songs(some legendary)

I love some early Metallica just like anyone else, but who the fuck wants to write and perform the same type of shit their whole life!! If you are an honest artist you will try to stretch out & write in different styles.
By doing this, some things will be hit or miss, but that is part of an honest journey as an artist or band.
FUCK what fans think. You will loose some & gain some, but it shouldn't be about the fans anyway.

The people that sell out and are fake(or just have really low IQ's) are those that claim they can listen to, or perform & write the same style of shit over & over. Bands who do this are just "phoning it in" or are just not talented or brave enough to change.


As for Megadeth, I love a bunch of their tunes and Dave's voice sounds great on record. He is an amazing rhythm player and has written some iconic metal riffs & songs :rock:

You make my point exactly. I agree with Nate. Those songs and albums suck. I can't believe you cited Turn The Page. That's exactly what I'm talking about. Why would a thrash band cover Bob Seger? Fuck those sellouts.



:hys: Eeeeeewwww man love :emofag: :grim:
 
Megadeth was probably more consistent throughout the years, but never really did it for me. 80's Metallica was great, no question, 90's was ehhh, 2000's was awful (putting it politely).

I went with Metallica just because of their first 4 albums. Peace Sells and Rust in Piece were the closest I could come to liking Megadeth.
 
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