doublewhat wrote:
I vote Puppets.
I enjoy MoP. Every song on here is unique.
Battery- The intensity and the solo gives me a metal high.
Master of Puppets- Do I really have to explain this song.
The Thing That Should Not Be- So nobody likes this song... this is probably the most unique song in "old" Metallica catalogue. The best part are athe lyrics. They re just plain evil. James really sounds evil singing them. When I'm listening to this song, I imagine that I'm in the middle an ocean sorrounded by sea monsters, darkness, and death. I feel like I'm being hunted by a mutant shark monster everytime James says "Hunter of the shadows is rising".. If you read any H.P, Lovercraft books, which this song is based on, you would know exactly what this song is about. The solo is one of the best solo I've heard. The riffs may be a little too repeatitious, but it works for me.
Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - Another good old madness song. Beautiful riffs and I love singing the chorus.
Disposable Heroes - The lyrics here again are the standouts. The chorus crushes my face. BACK TO THE FRONT! A great war anthem or anti-war anthem depending on how you look at it. This has my most favorite solo of MOP on here.
Leper Messiah- The song structure is unique and the solo is my second favorie from this album.
Orion- i have no words to describe it. It's too awesome for me!
Damage Inc. - I love this song. In your face. I love in when James whispers Damage Incorporated at the end of the chorus.
You should
totally submit this review to Metal Archives.
Zad wrote:
Clearly, RIP is better, although whether it's the better THRASH album, is up in the air. I've gotten back into the 'tallica recently, and it's amazing how good it sounds.
Surely the exact opposite way around? The thing that most thrasher have against Puppets is the lack of, well, Thrash? Rust in Peace has like 6000 more riffs.
By the way oh hay Zad.
Dead Machine wrote:
I've always loved Megadeth even though they're run by an obnoxious whiny snotrag. Rust In Peace is indeed one of my favorite thrash albums, and one of the few metal albums I still listen to with anything approaching regularity.
Puppets is... eh. I mean, I always turn it up whenever the title track comes on the radio, but that doesn't mean I really care to listen to it that often by choice.
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