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    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Totally reinvented himself with Megadeth as a frontman and as songwriter—one who had a great nose for surrounding himself with great talent. The Marty Friedman era of Megadeth was fantastic. "Holy Wars" was a stellar album—as was "Countdown To Extinction". Beyond that, Megadeth has put out...
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    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    I was there. New Year's Eve 1991. Actually met Slash, Duff, Gilby, Matt and Dizzy at the Alexander hotel on Miami Beach that morning as a buddy got a tip they were staying there. (Axl was lodging elsewhere; the beginning of the end.) Soundgarden was solid that night but in no way "showed up"...
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    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Agree on both fronts. Dime is certainly beloved and people who love Pantera were blown away by the force he was, and what not—but when you really get under the hood and listens to the tone, the riffs and the note selection (especially the "first" three albums between 1990-1994—not counting the...
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    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Saw my first metal show there in 1988 — Iron Maiden on the "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" tour. Rest In Peace, SNORTATORIOUM.
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    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Great thread. Mid-40's and grew up a metalhead. Still dig it all of it for nostalgia purposes and it makes up over half of what I still listen to. Intro came around fourth grade when Motley Crue was on MTV's"Friday Night Video Flights" for the "Looks That Kill" video. From there, had some...
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