Poll--The Weakest Link: Metallica's 'Ride The Lightning' Round 2
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Fight Fire With Fire
I never liked James' voice on this song. Easy pass for me.SmallestOceans said:And how does FFWF have 16 votes?? Is the PJ community just not into thrash metal??0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
If you listened to Megadeth surely Metallica was around too?HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.Wasn't really into speed metal as a kid. Little bit of Priest & Megadeth is about as far as I got. Probably just where I grew up, but this is what the "bad kids" listened to and I had to stay away from them. Didn't want me to "end up on the streets with that pack-o-heathens."
So what were you rocking out to back in the day?0 -
Fade To Black
Savatage is fucking awesome, BTW.tempo_n_groove said:
If you listened to Megadeth surely Metallica was around too?HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.Wasn't really into speed metal as a kid. Little bit of Priest & Megadeth is about as far as I got. Probably just where I grew up, but this is what the "bad kids" listened to and I had to stay away from them. Didn't want me to "end up on the streets with that pack-o-heathens."
So what were you rocking out to back in the day?
https://youtu.be/mOKoLiOkWWQ
They got more popular as the Trans-Siberian Dorkestra, of course. Good for them. Local boys make good. Crimson Glory was their big local competition back in the warehouse days.
Atheist and Obituary are/were both great as well.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
Oh yeh, they were around, I just never listened to them. Early 80's I was into mostly pop, rock radio, & MTV - Duran Duran, Huey Lewis, U2, The Police type stuff. Mid to late 80's was the hair bands like Cinderella, Dokken, Poison, Bon Jovi. Then went into the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Jesus Jones, Ned's Atomic Dustbin before "the Seattle Sound" broke out. The rest is history.tempo_n_groove said:
If you listened to Megadeth surely Metallica was around too?HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.Wasn't really into speed metal as a kid. Little bit of Priest & Megadeth is about as far as I got. Probably just where I grew up, but this is what the "bad kids" listened to and I had to stay away from them. Didn't want me to "end up on the streets with that pack-o-heathens."
So what were you rocking out to back in the day?
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
Fight Fire With Fire
You shut your damn mouth, lol!dankind said:
Savatage is fucking awesome, BTW.tempo_n_groove said:
If you listened to Megadeth surely Metallica was around too?HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.Wasn't really into speed metal as a kid. Little bit of Priest & Megadeth is about as far as I got. Probably just where I grew up, but this is what the "bad kids" listened to and I had to stay away from them. Didn't want me to "end up on the streets with that pack-o-heathens."
So what were you rocking out to back in the day?
https://youtu.be/mOKoLiOkWWQ
They got more popular as the Trans-Siberian Dorkestra, of course. Good for them. Local boys make good. Crimson Glory was their big local competition back in the warehouse days.
Atheist and Obituary are/were both great as well.
I had a buddy try and get me in to them say 10 years ago and I said sure. Gave it 1 listen, 2 songs in and said, well I'm done here...
Not my cup o 80's tea...0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
None of the better Hair bands like Crue, Wasp, Twisted Sister, Ratt?HesCalledDyer said:
Oh yeh, they were around, I just never listened to them. Early 80's I was into mostly pop, rock radio, & MTV - Duran Duran, Huey Lewis, U2, The Police type stuff. Mid to late 80's was the hair bands like Cinderella, Dokken, Poison, Bon Jovi. Then went into the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Jesus Jones, Ned's Atomic Dustbin before "the Seattle Sound" broke out. The rest is history.tempo_n_groove said:
If you listened to Megadeth surely Metallica was around too?HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.Wasn't really into speed metal as a kid. Little bit of Priest & Megadeth is about as far as I got. Probably just where I grew up, but this is what the "bad kids" listened to and I had to stay away from them. Didn't want me to "end up on the streets with that pack-o-heathens."
So what were you rocking out to back in the day?0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
Never got into WASP. Crue, TS, Ratt, Quiet Riot, Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Warrant, Whitesnake. Dokken was above and beyond my favorite.tempo_n_groove said:
None of the better Hair bands like Crue, Wasp, Twisted Sister, Ratt?HesCalledDyer said:
Oh yeh, they were around, I just never listened to them. Early 80's I was into mostly pop, rock radio, & MTV - Duran Duran, Huey Lewis, U2, The Police type stuff. Mid to late 80's was the hair bands like Cinderella, Dokken, Poison, Bon Jovi. Then went into the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Jesus Jones, Ned's Atomic Dustbin before "the Seattle Sound" broke out. The rest is history.tempo_n_groove said:
If you listened to Megadeth surely Metallica was around too?HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.Wasn't really into speed metal as a kid. Little bit of Priest & Megadeth is about as far as I got. Probably just where I grew up, but this is what the "bad kids" listened to and I had to stay away from them. Didn't want me to "end up on the streets with that pack-o-heathens."
So what were you rocking out to back in the day?
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Grrrrrrrrr...That gong belongs to hells bells...I never rode with the pack...tbergs said:The bell only tolls for that one person on here...they know who they are and they should feel ashamed, very ashamed.
who wants to drown with me!!!!
Tough being alone on this one...0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
Dan stood for Savatage, I will stand for Slaughter. Still love their first record.tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
However, I also listened to Metallica a crapload and most of the other bands mentioned. 80s rockedThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
I was bored at their gig this summer at Ullevi Arena. I would still say — see them as soon as possible.HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
James is a teddybear."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
Slaughter. The band with the singer from Vinnie Vincent Invasion?F Me In The Brain said:
Dan stood for Savatage, I will stand for Slaughter. Still love their first record.tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
However, I also listened to Metallica a crapload and most of the other bands mentioned. 80s rocked"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Fight Fire With FireFly to the Angels by Slaughter is super awesome in the I don’t want to admit it’s awesome way.Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0
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Fight Fire With Fire
Yep, guilty pleasure of mine as a child of the 80's before I became an angst ridden teen of the 90's. I think I still have the tape I ripped it from the radio on.pearljammr78 said:Fly to the Angels by Slaughter is super awesome in the I don’t want to admit it’s awesome way.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
OK so my guilty pleasure was Warrant's Dirty Rotten Filthy debut album. I really liked it. Haven't heard it in 25 years so have no idea how well it would stand up now but back then I listened to that Megadeth, 'Tallica, Minor Threat DK and the like. I was all over the place. Oh yeah and I used to go to clubs to dance when I was in my teens, and yes I could dance, lol!F Me In The Brain said:
Dan stood for Savatage, I will stand for Slaughter. Still love their first record.tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
However, I also listened to Metallica a crapload and most of the other bands mentioned. 80s rocked0 -
Fade To Black
Found footage.tempo_n_groove said:
OK so my guilty pleasure was Warrant's Dirty Rotten Filthy debut album. I really liked it. Haven't heard it in 25 years so have no idea how well it would stand up now but back then I listened to that Megadeth, 'Tallica, Minor Threat DK and the like. I was all over the place. Oh yeah and I used to go to clubs to dance when I was in my teens, and yes I could dance, lol!F Me In The Brain said:
Dan stood for Savatage, I will stand for Slaughter. Still love their first record.tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
However, I also listened to Metallica a crapload and most of the other bands mentioned. 80s rocked
I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
Indeed.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Slaughter. The band with the singer from Vinnie Vincent Invasion?F Me In The Brain said:
Dan stood for Savatage, I will stand for Slaughter. Still love their first record.tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
However, I also listened to Metallica a crapload and most of the other bands mentioned. 80s rocked
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
Fight Fire With FireI don't believe in "guilty pleasures." Like what you like, don't be ashamed of it, and don't let anyone make you feel ashamed either.
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
Fight Fire With Fire
I am completely ashamed of Warrant, thank you very much!HesCalledDyer said:I don't believe in "guilty pleasures." Like what you like, don't be ashamed of it, and don't let anyone make you feel ashamed either.0 -
Fight Fire With Fire
Awesome!!!dankind said:
Found footage.tempo_n_groove said:
OK so my guilty pleasure was Warrant's Dirty Rotten Filthy debut album. I really liked it. Haven't heard it in 25 years so have no idea how well it would stand up now but back then I listened to that Megadeth, 'Tallica, Minor Threat DK and the like. I was all over the place. Oh yeah and I used to go to clubs to dance when I was in my teens, and yes I could dance, lol!F Me In The Brain said:
Dan stood for Savatage, I will stand for Slaughter. Still love their first record.tempo_n_groove said:
What were you poisoning your ears with then? Savatage or Slaughter?HesCalledDyer said:So I never really got into Metallica. Loved the One video and of course their black album hits, but never dove any deeper. Actually been considering seeing them live at some point, especially after seeing some of the Slane Castle performances. They're rock icons, still together, still touring, and they still kick ass. At the rate musicians are leaving us these days, I'm trying to get as many different live shows in as possible with these older bands.As for the songs here, FFWF is pretty cringy but everything else is solid.
However, I also listened to Metallica a crapload and most of the other bands mentioned. 80s rocked
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Fight Fire With Fire
They were solid. Jani Lane, rest in peace!tempo_n_groove said:
I am completely ashamed of Warrant, thank you very much!HesCalledDyer said:I don't believe in "guilty pleasures." Like what you like, don't be ashamed of it, and don't let anyone make you feel ashamed either.
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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