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Only downside was the songs were a 'tad' too long. I know that Atlas Rise is longer but it suits the Maiden-esque melodics. The new album is shaping to be immense; Hardwired - 1st track off the new album - is a proper 3 minute thrasher:
I can't listen to Metallica anymore. They went so bad in the late 90s that it killed them as a band for me. That and the fact that Kirk Hammett is legitimately the worst lead guitarist out of everyone in the whole world.
James Hetfield and Rob Trujillo are great though.
ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.
There's a lot of truth in that. To be fair they went for the populist approach, and it seems to have worked for them as they're bloody massive now... You could take the best stuff off the three albums after the Black Album and you'd have a semi decent single album. Don't know why some bands feel the need to change their style. Maiden have been making the same album now for decades and they're still going strong!
'‘Die as you suffer in vain!’ roars Hetfield, ‘Own all the grief and the pain/Die as you hold up the skies/Atlas, rise!’ Never mind the music, it’s unbelievably thrilling to hear Papa Het singing lyrics like that, instead of the clumsy self-help twaddle he’s peddled in recent times. ' Fcuk yeah!