Yeah I gotta admit the first songs I ever learned to play were from the Kill 'Em All album. I have a serious hard on for Hetfield’s riffs and melodies.
He does have a luscious head of hair.
Man if you like his stuff then check out this wicked acoustic version of Machine Gun Man
Everyone wanks off about how great he is at the guitar but man his vocals in that are just astounding.
I’m all about that hillbilly Metallica. Load and Reload are my two favourite albums of theirs and die hard Metallica fans always hate it when I say that.
I dunno. They were ok but they were just… uninspired. You didn’t want to analyse every single drum note Lars was playing like in the previous albums.
While we’re in the subject of old rock bands, did anyone ever watch Rockstar Supernova?
I still follow this dude.
Baffled by “I hate potatoes” and “I’ve never tried potatoes” a few posts back. Fuck. Really can’t imagine life without spuds. Roasted, mashed, boiled, fried, whatever, just give them to me.

We call it mash potato where I come from lol
I once did mash potato with tuna through it… terrible.
When I first found out about fish oil, I poured it over eggs like you would olive oil. It took me an entire 2 weeks to decide this wasn’t working out lol
Sometimes I think I might make a good chef (usually after watching Iron Chef), then I remember these debacles.
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Isn’t that song over 20 years old now? Lol
This sounds like some sort of poorly translated eastern European attempt at making caviar.
“Is fish eggs, no?”
23yo actually, released the year I was born.
Yes, music has sucked for that long. It all started with gibberish like “a mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido, yay!” and went straight to self-pity.
Is THAT what Bob Dylan was saying? Man, I was way off.
Lol all I remember from Dylan was something about watchtowers and wild cats.
And The Who singing about a little red shirt (“it’s a put on”), and that girl that wanted a purple neck brace.
Sheesh, what stupid lyrics.
I’ve never heard that song so I’ll take you word for it. Not a fan of The Who.
That song your playing was actually from a radio crew based out of my home state a duo named Bob and Tom. You can hear them laughing in the back ground. @twojarslave probably knows whom Im talking about.
I do, but I’m here to confess that Mancow’s Morning Madhouse had my morning listening loyalty, despite being broadcast out of the filthy state of Illinois.