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- NY Giants82
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Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 15
I was shocked to see Master go...
Thriller
- Communist China
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Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 15
Ozzy - some classic songs but some I never need to hear again too.
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 15
I don't understand why Metallica was voted off on the basis of whilst Puppets is better than some of the albums left, Metallica don't deserve two spots... That's stupid! If it happens that Metallica wrote two albums and theyre better than what's left then they do deserve two spots!
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 15
I don't understand why Metallica was voted off on the basis of whilst Puppets is better than some of the albums left, Metallica don't deserve two spots... That's stupid! If it happens that Metallica wrote two albums and theyre better than what's left then they do deserve two spots!
How is it stupid? People were basically using the same strategy with Soundgarden in the last elimination. It was peaches and cream then, but isn't now because its Metallica?
Please.........
In no way, shape, or form do two Metallica records deserve two spots in the top six. They're good, but they're not that good.
To use the words of neemo:
suck it up buttercup...
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 15
I never said it was peaches and cream when Soundgarden were taken out. Actually I think both their records last time deserved a lot longer as well. I just don't understand how you can say that you think Master of Puppets is better than some albums left but then vote it off on the basis that Metallica don't deserve two. If they wrote two records that are better than what's left then surely they would deserve two?
Re: Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 15
I voted partially based on 80's pop culture and impact it had on it. Sure Metallica made it's mark on heavy metal, but they didn't explode until the Black Album. Sure my brother & some friends had their tapes (I was more a GnR fan), but even that was more 89-90.
When I think back on the 80's of course I think of Thriller, and I think of Joshua Tree, and I think of the Pyromania songs on the radio when I was younger, and Black in Black (though I had Who made Who), and of course all the girls wearing "Slippery When Wet" T shirts in 9th & 10th grade (ALOT of them). Metallica didn't have that impact. If you gave me $15 bucks to buy one of these albums would it likely be the one I'd choose? Probably. But that's not how I'm voting.
I agree having 2 albums may not be the fairest reason for voting, but on the other hand it makes it easy because "This isn't even this bands BEST album, so it can't possibly be THE best album"