CD's I bought today

The unknown soldier michael_1968 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Tue Apr 6 22:27:59 EDT 2004


Metallica?  Didn't they immigrate to Australia and change their name to The
Wiggles?


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From: "Christian" <christian.eric_mumford at CHELLO.NO>
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Subject: CD's I bought today


> * Monster Magnet - "Monolithic Baby"
> I thought this was a real dud- except for the Hawkwind cover "The Right
> Stuff" and a few bits here and there but mostly uninspired and homogenous
> IMHO- I didn't get their last one "God Says No", but plan to get it, for
> some reason it passed me by. I thought their previous efforts like
> "Powertrip" and "Dopes" a little bit better, compared to the band's early
> period like the s/t CD and "Spine Of God" and the "Evil" EP. "Superjudge"
> seemed to close off their early and more primitive period....
>
> * Metallica - "The Black Album"
> This and "Master Of Puppets" are classics I suppose, I haven't heard "Ride
> The Lightening" yet but bought the latest one, "St. Anger", which is far
> away from their 80's style output (also counting "The Black Album" from
> 1991). It is rather strange that I didn't get "The Black Album" CD a
little
> earlier. I didn't pay much attention to their 90's stuff like "Load", I
> thought it was abit half crap...
>
> *Iron Maiden - "Wildest Dreams" CDS
> This single is quite awesome with a true NWOB heavy metal anthem like the
> title really soars like the first "Iron Maiden" album with Paul D'ianno on
> vocals and the "The Number Of The Beast" CD with Dickinson's debut- it is
> as lively and fresh sounding as their early output. The second track "Pass
> The Jam" is an 8 minute track with some rather strange hippie undertones
at
> the end.
>
>
> ...anyone care to comment?
> Chr.
>
> "I showed up at Bogstad Camping in May of '99 as Michael Moorcock's
> Warhorse in Iran, on the embassy telephone and radio Luxembourg, and was
> painfully crucified as The Jehovah"
>



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