Metallica off the top rope from out of nowhere
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I listen to radio via Sirius and the only genre of rock putting out new music is metal. Everything else sounds like shitty WWE entry music from 5 years ago.JoeEDangerously said:
When you say it doesn’t have a pulse, you are partially right, because main stream radio will not even touch it anymore. Metal basically went non-commercial about 10 years ago but as far as metal bands go, there is a ton that are putting out material over and over and over but you basically have to subscribe to SiriusXM to get anything out of it.RoadDawg55 said:
Don’t really give a fuck about MGK either way, but he’s a mainstream artist. Teen girls are typically into those.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Metal is the only genre of rock with a pulse right now. Machine Gun Kelly is a fag and makes music for teen girls.RoadDawg55 said:
It will come back. It think sooner, than later. There is a lack of cool frontmen. Machine Gun Kelly is a goofy bastard, but he switched to rock and is probably the biggest "rock star." The reason is simple. He does drugs, fucks Megan Fox, gets Arrested, in fights, etc. Rock star behavior. You get a rock star that women want, combine it with good music, and profit.YellowSnow said:
JFC @dflea ! Rock is dead. Let it go midget fish fucker, geezer.dflea said:Rock's not dead - Yella is just too old to find it any more. My kid tells me my music is stale and sends me CDs to play in my truck of new bands and there are some pretty good new rock/metal/thrash bands out there right now.
Since I'm a geezer, though, I scored GA tickets to the Metallica/Pantera/5 Finger Death Punch show so I can pretend it's 1992 and life kicks ass.
Rock and roll ain't noise pollution, rock and roll ain't gonna die. Rock and roll ain't no pollution, rock and roll it will survive.
Yes, there have been many great rock albums by new artists released in the past 10- 15 years. I own many of them and have seen many of these artists live.
But these artists aren't creating anything new and different than what came before. Rock as a genre is a senior citizen and the great new ideas have all been done. It doesn't dominate the culture or sales the way it did from its inception through the 1990s.
Metal is dead. It’s not coming back. Rock will once they find the right star to pump out on TikTok and get the kids interested. The new age Mick Jagger is still a big star. Bowie would still be a star.
Metal doesn’t have a pulse. That’s an opinion that facts would not support. -
Octane churns out hot garbage.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I listen to radio via Sirius and the only genre of rock putting out new music is metal. Everything else sounds like shitty WWE entry music from 5 years ago.JoeEDangerously said:
When you say it doesn’t have a pulse, you are partially right, because main stream radio will not even touch it anymore. Metal basically went non-commercial about 10 years ago but as far as metal bands go, there is a ton that are putting out material over and over and over but you basically have to subscribe to SiriusXM to get anything out of it.RoadDawg55 said:
Don’t really give a fuck about MGK either way, but he’s a mainstream artist. Teen girls are typically into those.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Metal is the only genre of rock with a pulse right now. Machine Gun Kelly is a fag and makes music for teen girls.RoadDawg55 said:
It will come back. It think sooner, than later. There is a lack of cool frontmen. Machine Gun Kelly is a goofy bastard, but he switched to rock and is probably the biggest "rock star." The reason is simple. He does drugs, fucks Megan Fox, gets Arrested, in fights, etc. Rock star behavior. You get a rock star that women want, combine it with good music, and profit.YellowSnow said:
JFC @dflea ! Rock is dead. Let it go midget fish fucker, geezer.dflea said:Rock's not dead - Yella is just too old to find it any more. My kid tells me my music is stale and sends me CDs to play in my truck of new bands and there are some pretty good new rock/metal/thrash bands out there right now.
Since I'm a geezer, though, I scored GA tickets to the Metallica/Pantera/5 Finger Death Punch show so I can pretend it's 1992 and life kicks ass.
Rock and roll ain't noise pollution, rock and roll ain't gonna die. Rock and roll ain't no pollution, rock and roll it will survive.
Yes, there have been many great rock albums by new artists released in the past 10- 15 years. I own many of them and have seen many of these artists live.
But these artists aren't creating anything new and different than what came before. Rock as a genre is a senior citizen and the great new ideas have all been done. It doesn't dominate the culture or sales the way it did from its inception through the 1990s.
Metal is dead. It’s not coming back. Rock will once they find the right star to pump out on TikTok and get the kids interested. The new age Mick Jagger is still a big star. Bowie would still be a star.
Metal doesn’t have a pulse. That’s an opinion that facts would not support. -
Music is really fragmented in 2022 and don't see anything like this happening again unless Taylor Swift thinks she could pull a million. Energy is unbelievable.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Exceptional Live Performances
In the late summer of 1991 - after the fall of the Iron Curtain but before the fall of the USSR - Metallica did a live show as a part of a larger rock festival in Moscow. By some estimates, more than a million Russians showed up for the concert. I don't know, but the scale of the audience is absolutely staggering, with cops and soldiers everywhere throughout the crowd. In this performance of "Enter Sandman" from that show, it is all on full display. It's worth paying closer attention around 4:10-4:25 because the number of people, the size of the speaker stacks, the energy level in the audience, the helicopters flying over the crowd, etc. are just astounding.
https://youtu.be/_W7wqQwa-TU -
I think that keeps it's legendary status for longer than any of us will live. That's some energy.WestlinnDuck said:Music is really fragmented in 2022 and don't see anything like this happening again unless Taylor Swift thinks she could pull a million. Energy is unbelievable.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Exceptional Live Performances
In the late summer of 1991 - after the fall of the Iron Curtain but before the fall of the USSR - Metallica did a live show as a part of a larger rock festival in Moscow. By some estimates, more than a million Russians showed up for the concert. I don't know, but the scale of the audience is absolutely staggering, with cops and soldiers everywhere throughout the crowd. In this performance of "Enter Sandman" from that show, it is all on full display. It's worth paying closer attention around 4:10-4:25 because the number of people, the size of the speaker stacks, the energy level in the audience, the helicopters flying over the crowd, etc. are just astounding.
https://youtu.be/_W7wqQwa-TU -
chuck said:
I think that keeps it's legendary status for longer than any of us will live. That's some energy.WestlinnDuck said:Music is really fragmented in 2022 and don't see anything like this happening again unless Taylor Swift thinks she could pull a million. Energy is unbelievable.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Exceptional Live Performances
In the late summer of 1991 - after the fall of the Iron Curtain but before the fall of the USSR - Metallica did a live show as a part of a larger rock festival in Moscow. By some estimates, more than a million Russians showed up for the concert. I don't know, but the scale of the audience is absolutely staggering, with cops and soldiers everywhere throughout the crowd. In this performance of "Enter Sandman" from that show, it is all on full display. It's worth paying closer attention around 4:10-4:25 because the number of people, the size of the speaker stacks, the energy level in the audience, the helicopters flying over the crowd, etc. are just astounding.
https://youtu.be/_W7wqQwa-TU
A million pissed off pent up Russians finding freedom by absolutely getting mind shredded by peak Metallica is as good as music gets.chuck said:
I think that keeps it's legendary status for longer than any of us will live. That's some energy.WestlinnDuck said:Music is really fragmented in 2022 and don't see anything like this happening again unless Taylor Swift thinks she could pull a million. Energy is unbelievable.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Exceptional Live Performances
In the late summer of 1991 - after the fall of the Iron Curtain but before the fall of the USSR - Metallica did a live show as a part of a larger rock festival in Moscow. By some estimates, more than a million Russians showed up for the concert. I don't know, but the scale of the audience is absolutely staggering, with cops and soldiers everywhere throughout the crowd. In this performance of "Enter Sandman" from that show, it is all on full display. It's worth paying closer attention around 4:10-4:25 because the number of people, the size of the speaker stacks, the energy level in the audience, the helicopters flying over the crowd, etc. are just astounding.
https://youtu.be/_W7wqQwa-TU -
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Since we’re talking that Monsters of Rock show in Moscow. I’d be remiss if I didn’t include this insanity.
https://youtu.be/A0l3DP_k7wQ





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8Io9Psoaos