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brandon:
I used to really love Metallica but Load killed it for me.. I've seen them live during the St Anger tour and was not impressed.   Recently I saw Megadeth in ATL for the Gigantour.. HOLY HELL.. They rocked ass!  What's crazy is that Mustaine is the only original member but they sounded PERFECT..  I was really sceptical about the new guitarist but he nailed all of Marty's solos from Rust in Peace.  Truely amazing.

Chris Broderick

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jBJUUogVyU[/youtube]

Ginsu Victim:
Nice vid. He nailed Marty's solo. Rust in Peace is still one of my favorite metal albums ever.

brandon:

--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on September 17, 2008, 12:06:09 pm ---Nice vid. He nailed Marty's solo. Rust in Peace is still one of my favorite metal albums ever.

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look up Chris Broderick on youtube.. The guy is ridiculous!  I love Marty Friedman but from what I hear he was the "Lars" of Megadeth..  He was partly to blame for the more pop sounding Megadeth stuff after Cryptic Writtings... Thank God Dave went back to his roots of System has Failed and United Abominations... I really would like to see Metallica do that but I don't think it will ever happen.  My Hetfield should do like Mustaine and just fire everybody ;)

TOK:
I've seen Megadeth twice... They're kind of funny in that they actually seem to play even faster live. Its very noticeable in a (relatively) slower song like Holy Wars. They fly through the intro live.


TOK:

--- Quote from: MK3FAN on September 17, 2008, 07:23:10 am ---Lars admits in the 1992 issue of Modern Drummer he was in, that he recorded "Justice" in sections because most of the songs were too hard to play all the way through. You can actually hear where the reels were spliced together from the different sections he recorded while listening to the album. There's a great example on "to live is to die".

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Richard Christy, the ex-drummer of Iced Earth is on the Howard Stern show. They were talking about Death Magnetic today, and Richard mentioned Justice being the pinnacle of Lars' drumming and about how he probably couldn't do it now that he's a bit older. Richard said he couldn't do some of the things he used to either. He mentioned Dyers Eve, but I wonder if he knows about the splicing for To Live Is To Die... I'd imagine so.

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