YouTube: David Hall 62. G.C. Green (Godflesh) Alongside leader Justin Broadrick as the other half of Godflesh is bassist G.C. Green. The band engineered the onset of industrial metal with the fire and brimstone of the ‘Streetcleaner’ debut. The suffocating atmosphere created by Broadrick...
"72 Seasonscame out of a book I was reading about childhood, basically," Hetfield shared when thealbum was first announced in November 2022. "Sorting out childhood as an adult. 'Seventy-two seasons' is basically the first 18 years of your life. How do you evolve and grow and mature and...
YouTube: tooolest32 64. Jo Bench (Bolt Thrower) When it comes to groove, especially on bass, it’s all about feel. It’s a quality that perhaps can be taught, but oftentimes you’ve simply either got it or you don’t. And Bolt Thrower’s Jo Bench seems to have been born with i...
The album that introduced Metallica to the mainstream is still their most accessible effort. It's also nearly a "greatest hits" in and of itself, considering it contains five RIAA platinum or gold-certified singles. That's the most on any Metallica album before or since. And all five number...
YouTube: Christopher McKinney Jerry Garcia's Tiger Guitar – $957,500 Keep on truckin' down the list to this third entry among the Most Expensive Guitars of All Time, and you'll find one of Jerry Garcia's custom creations from the late guitarist's career with the Grateful Dead. This one...
The dry, guitar-drums sound makes this record special, I have heard a few “justice for Jason” remasters on YouTube. They are all good in their own, but they are not the AJFA I discovered, hated at first, learnt to like and loved in the end. They did not add a “I love Jason...
it is undoubtedly the greatest release among all the full-length efforts from the big four thrash acts. And as the last testament to the arrangement skills of the late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, even the "gotcha" acoustic opening is as effective as it was over 35 years ago. You can ...
it is undoubtedly the greatest release among all the full-length efforts from the big four thrash acts. And as the last testament to the arrangement skills of the late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, even the "gotcha" acoustic opening is as effective as it was over 35 years ago. You can ...
I was hoping for more of their greatest hits, and less of random songs from older albums Still good as Metallica always is, and glad the money went to charity. Otherwise, I would be extremely disappointed. Great Benefit Showby Lowbid5458 on 12/16/24YouTube Theater - InglewoodRating: 5 ...
it is undoubtedly the greatest release among all the full-length efforts from the big four thrash acts. And as the last testament to the arrangement skills of the late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, even the "gotcha" acoustic opening is as effective as it was over 35 years ago. You can ...