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Love Beach vs St. Anger (Albums)

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Poll Question: Which album do you prefer?
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'm voting for Love Beach for all the right reasons (mainly for the Beach Gees album cover), even though I've never heard of the Metallica song. Embarrassed

Is it self-plagiarising if I quote my own posts, or am I just being an oxymoron? No, don't answer that. Tongue
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St.Anger is not that bad
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Curiosity finally got the better of me. I just had a brief listen to Metallica's St. Anger album but I rather wished I hadn't. It's one of the worst albums I've ever heard. Thumbs Down
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Not sure if anyone has mentioned that 'Love Beach' was a dreaded contractual obligation (although compare and contrast with Soft Machine's magnificent 'Second') and to my knowledge, none of it was played live (I am sure 'Canario' would have been a belter).  I dismissed it on release - a friend bought it (much to the amusement of the punk community on the back seat of the school bus) and I didn't even bother to tape it.  It has stood the test of time and Emerson seemed committed to the project (Lake and Palmer, less so).  Unlike many of their contemporaries, apart from Henry Cow, ELP wisely split.  
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^ St Anger was kind of an obligation as well, or at least became one. They had initially announced a new album in 2001 and it all went downhill as Newsted left the band, James & Lars fought a little bit, James went to rehab and so on. That Some Kind of Monster documentary shows what a mess they were at that time. So i guess this is why the album feels rushed, well, at least to me. They should have taken more time, trim the fat, work on those songs a bit more. 
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St.Anger is not that bad


The only post-Cliff Burton Metallica album I actually enjoyed. Hating it was the cool thing to do. They didn't make Load and Reloaderer with The Unforgivenable part 6, or whatever they were up to by then, so the rabble were pissed off. Pure jock rocker backlash.
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Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:

Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:


St.Anger is not that bad


The only post-Cliff Burton Metallica album I actually enjoyed. Hating it was the cool thing to do. They didn't make Load and Reloaderer with The Unforgivenable part 6, or whatever they were up to by then, so the rabble were pissed off. Pure jock rocker backlash.

I think only the jock rockers enjoyed this LOL
There are only 3 Unforgiven songs. LOL

Let's not exaggerate, people hate this because of the production, poor song-writing (awful lyrics, poor vocal performance from James, songs drag on for too long, rather repetitive), the snare... Unfortunately it's deserved here... 
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^That snare sound is the sound of the Hammer of the Gods. Too pure for mortal ears.

Anyway, the Load albums were quintessential 90's jock rock and Metallica was playing for the charts. St. Anger was garage metal, Almost outsider metal. Right down to the upsidedown trashcan snare. Don't get me wrong, it isn't a 5 star album by any stretch, but it's closer to the bands roots than anything after Puppets.

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Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:

^That snare sound is the sound of the Hammer of the Gods. Too pure for mortal ears.

Anyway, the Load albums were quintessential 90's jock rock and Metallica was playing for the charts. St. Anger was garage metal, Almost outsider metal. Right down to the upsidedown trashcan snare. Don't get me wrong, it isn't a 5 star album by any stretch, but it's closer to the bands roots than anything after Puppets.


I like songs on both Load & ReLoad, and i am no jock. LOL
I don't even think it's close to the roots. I remember back when it was released, it was advertised as closer to AJFA. What a lie! LOL
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I like songs on both Load & ReLoad, and i am no jock. LOL
I don't even think it's close to the roots. I remember back when it was released, it was advertised as closer to AJFA. What a lie! LOL

The real continuation of AJFA came with "Death Magnetic" in 2008. Both albums have very similar track listing, style, and song writing techniques. (I would also consider both of these albums to be their most progressive)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2023 at 09:38
Jock rock?  Jock prog? Pallas?
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Curiosity finally got the better of me. I just had a brief listen to Metallica's St. Anger album but I rather wished I hadn't. It's one of the worst albums I've ever heard. Thumbs Down


I think it is quite possibly the most underrated album ever made lol

It serves its purpose. I'd take St. Anger over anything Linkin Park or System of Down any f**king day.
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Originally posted by bardberic bardberic wrote:


It serves its purpose. I'd take St. Anger over anything Linkin Park or System of Down any f**king day.

I'm not sure you've raised the bar particularly high, there... LOL
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Originally posted by Prog Network Prog Network wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I like songs on both Load & ReLoad, and i am no jock. LOL
I don't even think it's close to the roots. I remember back when it was released, it was advertised as closer to AJFA. What a lie! LOL

The real continuation of AJFA came with "Death Magnetic" in 2008. Both albums have very similar track listing, style, and song writing techniques. (I would also consider both of these albums to be their most progressive)


Shame they done f**ked up with the engineering on that one... practically unlistenable in its original master. Contrary to popular opinion, the Guitar Hero version is not much better, I don't think - I mean it is that much better, but it's STILL hardly listenable.

Also, Load and ReLoad I think are Metallica's absolute worst, most derivative, boring, and just skipworthy albums in their backlog. The only albums from them i have not listened to in full aside from their new release this year and Lulu, the former of which I have no interest in listening to, to be honest. I'll eventually get to Lulu.


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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by bardberic bardberic wrote:


It serves its purpose. I'd take St. Anger over anything Linkin Park or System of Down any f**king day.

I'm not sure you've raised the bar particularly high, there... LOL


Just because I find the album underrated doesn't mean I find it particularly good per se. My point is that many people seem to love Linkin Park and System of a Down, yet will trash St. Anger to oblivion. St. Anger is kind of that alternative/nu metal style that the other two play, which is why I made the comparison. I'd actually call it one of the best nu metal style albums, tbh - I'd pick St. Anger over Death Magnetic and - I'm about to ruffle a TON of feathers here - Rust in Peace by Megadeth, which I personally dislike. High enough standards for you? I'd still pick Metallica's 80s albums over St. Anger.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2023 at 17:20
I don't understand all this nu metal stuff but what I know is that 'Love Beach' has the only recordings of Emerson on Fender Rhodes!  And I am no jock - at least I don't think I am.
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I enjoy St. Anger far more than Dove Bleach.. 


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Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

I enjoy St. Anger far more than Dove Bleach.. 


Dove Bleach is a stinker. I hope you prefer Love Beach to St. Anger though :v
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