I was actually just reading this the other day. Metallica always reminds me of being a tween and seeing their videos on MTV when I still had a babysitter and wasn’t yet my and my sisters own babysitter. The good old days ☺️
@SilkandLace2 I preferred MegaDeth myself. I liked their themes and their social commentary with songs like Peace Sells But Who’s Buying. As I got older I remember reconnecting with a friend that is no longer alive was a huge fan of Slayer and Pantera going all the way back to our middle school days. And many a day on snow was started with loud music at 6am to make sure that everyone was awake and aware to get first tracks or first chair. Good old days again.
@2cool4school oh gosh yeah, '88 through the 90's, Golden Era for me of all that, I'm not sure how Grunge killed Metal, cause a lot of my favorite Metal records came out in '91 especially, Pantera became the new Metallica in a way, Slayer were strong in the 90's i thought; as far as Metallica and Megadeth, Peace Sells is still their finest hour, and then if you stack the last 20 years of them versus the last 20 of Metallica, no contest, sorry Metallica, i just don't see apparently what everyone else sees in Death Magnetic and Hardwired, not to mention, how much more material Megadeth has released in the same span....
@GeorgeTBH weeeeeeeeell, it's more raw in the same way that Kill 'Em All is more raw than Ride the Lightning, but James' voice on Master, gosh just the title track, PERFECT