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Awesome album! Blasting Ronnie right now.
Load and Reload was the right direction for the band. Wish they would put out another album like this.
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LAglamrocker wrote:
Walk in Diesel store Melrose with Ashba gear commands respect, not sure you are allowed in with Walmart gear
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
I’ve got about 7 I think. The rarest is Crash Course in Brain Surgery tee!
LAglamrocker wrote:
Walk in Diesel store Melrose with Ashba gear commands respect, not sure you are allowed in with Walmart gear
Is it possible to have too many Metallica shirts?
MattleyCrue wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 4:48 pm Load and Reload was the right direction for the band. Wish they would put out another album like this.
Is that why my music taste sucks (aside from only listening to only country now)?Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:53 am A masterpiece compared to ReLoad. Worse than St. Anger, worse than Michael Jordan/Jackson!
I love the Black Album, same thing. I was just about a teenager when it came out. But there are dudes here who think that album totally blows.Nate S Axel wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 10:31 amI loved Reload, but maybe because it was the first Metallica album I listened to (since it came out during my teen years).
I really like Mama Said too. I hate to admit this, but that song almost brought me to tears a couple of times when things weren't going so well. The Outlaw Torn is a great song as well. I thought that it was a perfect way to end the album. Great fade out. It kind of has that ...to be continued feeling to it. Unfortunately the continuation was ReLoad. Definitely prefer Load to the Black Album.Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:53 am There are some cool songs on it.
My most controversialest Load opinion: "Mama Said" is the best song on the album.![]()
LAglamrocker wrote:
Walk in Diesel store Melrose with Ashba gear commands respect, not sure you are allowed in with Walmart gear
You do seem like a Fuel fan.MattleyCrue wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:58 pm I prefer ReLoad actually. I hope they do the same for ReLoad
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
LAglamrocker wrote:
Walk in Diesel store Melrose with Ashba gear commands respect, not sure you are allowed in with Walmart gear
Pretty much this. Listening to it right now for the first time in years. It's a decent album if you forget that a band called Metallica revolutionised the metal scene in the 1980s, or you imagine that this album was by another band, that debuted with The Black Album in 1990. But I'm up to track 6, Hero of the Day, and struggling to stay actively listening to it and not go off do so something else whilst the other 8 songs carry on playing in the background.FreddyFender wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 4:55 pm Load and Reload are fine for what they are - middle-of-the-road “gateway to hard rock” albums for kids getting in rock and roll and hardcore Metallica fans. Not worth of any critical acclaim, but they get the job done.
Kind of like 70s Kiss, except a few of the songs are good.
Sleek wrote: It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a shredder to write a great song.
It's like Hot in the Shade. Not only is it not that great, there's way too much of it. Trim it down to the best 10 and it's probably better. At lease you can remember all the songs.GoodJudge wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 6:53 amPretty much this. Listening to it right now for the first time in years. It's a decent album if you forget that a band called Metallica revolutionised the metal scene in the 1980s, or you imagine that this album was by another band, that debuted with The Black Album in 1990. But I'm up to track 6, Hero of the Day, and struggling to stay actively listening to it and not go off do so something else whilst the other 8 songs carry on playing in the background.FreddyFender wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 4:55 pm Load and Reload are fine for what they are - middle-of-the-road “gateway to hard rock” albums for kids getting in rock and roll and hardcore Metallica fans. Not worth of any critical acclaim, but they get the job done.
Kind of like 70s Kiss, except a few of the songs are good.
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:07 pm You can tell Sleek had nothing to do with this…thats why it’s so entertaining