I was listening to it yesterday and would like to know your opinion on it

I was listening to it yesterday and would like to know your opinion on it

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Hot garbage.
When Lemmy heard it, he thought someone had pranked the band, he couldn't believe they'd have deliberately added this orchestral nonsense to their music.

I'm a fan of hetfield's auto tuned voice and i'm not being ironic.
Bleeding Me is probably the best track and I'm hyped for the upcoming S&M2.

Did they really autotune him on this album? I haven't listened in years

Wow, really? Another?

motorhead sucks though so his opinion doesnt add much weight anyway

Yes, the hell out of it and it worked. It's more apparent on the second disc.
Yes. It's weird, I think Kamen said there wasn't much to work in terms of arrangements with the older tracks. Chances are they will include recent ones.

Isn't Michael Kamen dead?

He is. I'm just theorizing about the tracks they'll include.

Absolutelety amazing, and some of their best renditions of certain songs are on this record. Best live performance of one imo.

No Leaf Clover is the only good song

Came here to post that.
Absolute fucking banger

>Did they really autotune him on this album?
yes, starting in 1997 almost every mainstream act has used autotune to some degree.

Has the best version of Hero of the Day, Nothing Else Matters, Fuel

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I love the crowd shots, dudes in tuxedos and suits next to headbanging kids

>Lemmy said X
>so my opinion is X
faggot, think for yourself

would've preferred new songs over this, but still good. 6.5/10

>country album
>country album 2
>orchestra live album
>tin drum album

They really lost it for some time

Scorpions did it, Metallica did it, KISS did it, who else?

Always just seemed like a cheap way of "legitimizing" your success to me, like hey look how we can force high society to conform to US man!

it was more like:
metallica's take on alice in chains album
literally all b-sides album
cover album
orchestra album
metallica's take on nu-metal and sludge album

Zappa, Deep Purple and a bunch of other rock bands have done it before.
Some bands/musicians just like to experiment, others are pushed by their record companies.
In metallica's case, ever since the mid 90s, they have done a shitload of weird collaborations, culminating with Lulu. I don't think they were trying to prove anything with S&M other than having a good time and making a more money.

I think it's the best Metallica album. Minus the random "baby" s and "yeah" s, most of these are my favourite versions of these songs.

It's especially the best versions of any post AJFA songs.

Though, the Ktulu and Master of Puppets on here might be my favourite songs they've ever recorded.