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  • nafe
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    Regardless of comparisons in talent/technical prowess between the two or opinions on thier bands, i think all Rebs comments do is show him up for the arrogant, sanctimonious cocksucker that he clearly is...

    Seriously, what kind of D-grade "celebrity" fuckhead decides to crawl out from under his rock just to take random swipes at the abilities of a guitarist who has utterly eclipsed him in terms of career success??

    IT'S CALLED DIPLOMACY, REB! GOOGLE IT!

    Still, guess i'd have sand in my pussy too if some guy i had no respect for had spent the last 30 years out-selling, out-touring and out-screwing me 100 t0 1

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  • aceinet
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    Switching places

    I think if Reb had to play a Metallica set he could rip thru all of Kirk's parts with no problems. I'm not so confident that Kirk could do a Winger set, at least not now.

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  • deflep
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    Reb is god and he's right. Hammet sucks. His playing on Death Magnetic is embarrassing.

    Give Winger Karma a listen bc Reb smokes all over the place!

    Alex

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  • toejam
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    Rich, I think Accept2's sarcasm just flew over your radar.

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  • lerxstcat
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    Originally posted by Accept2 View Post
    Who the fuck is Reb Beach?
    What dumpster is he living behind?...........
    He's an exceptional rock/metal guitarist who has done session work for artists as diverse as Danger Danger to Chaka Khan, played for Alice Cooper, then Wiinger, then Dokken, and has also played in Night Ranger and Whitesnake. He also had a band called The Mob with Doug Pinnick of Kings X on vocals, Kip Winger on bass, and Kelly Keaggy of Night Ranger on drums and vocals.

    His tapping technique has been favorably compared to that of Steve Vai, and is well-respected by players like Vai and Steve Morse.

    Meanwhile, Kirk Hamster is a guy who is best known for being Joe Satriani's worst celebrity student and for not writing a decent solo since Master of Puppets. And he didn't write his first decent solo til Ride The Lightning. So you're talking about a mediocre player that happened to hitch a ride on the gravy train.

    Gonna tell us about milllions sold? I guess you'd be a Britney and N'Sync fan too if you play that card.

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  • SlaytanicDude
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    Originally posted by toxikdeth View Post
    Yeah the first 4 were pretty good but I feel that there was better thrash going on at the time.
    I agree, IMO Slayer, Megadeth, Exodus, Overkill and Testament are all better bands. But just because those guys are better and worth my money doesn't mean Metallica's first 4 were shitty, just not the shiny golden beacons the critics says they are...RTL was their best IMO.

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  • Accept2
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    Who the fuck is Reb Beach?
    What dumpster is he living behind?...........

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  • Musician78
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    B - I've never understood why composing a lead track, or the drums or bass never counts as a writing credit. Kinda sucky.
    I've never understood that either....

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  • Endrik
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    Stone was the first thrash band I ever saw, right there http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaw90R2gHoc but I can't remember anything from it as I was so young.
    They were probably the most important extreme metal band for this region.

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  • Vass
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    Originally posted by Endrik View Post
    and I think they all listened to Stone too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWHlr3U_s8Q

    Thanks for this.... I've heard their name thrown around due to the COB association but never gave it a listen. Crazy thing is the singer kind of sounds like a young Hetfield.

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  • toejam
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    Originally posted by Endrik View Post
    and I think they all listened to Stone too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWHlr3U_s8Q
    Ha! Kirk ripped them off.

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  • toejam
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    A - I'm not sure that he played rhythm on the black album at all.
    I'm not sure he did either. I think he learned the songs in the studio and just James still did all the rhythm tracks himself. I believe Kirk did rhythms on Load and Reload on the opposite speaker from James.

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  • Endrik
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    Originally posted by toejam View Post
    Did he write anything? I know he came up with the riff to Enter Sandman, but Lars arranged it and James wrote the lyrics.
    and I think they all listened to Stone too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWHlr3U_s8Q

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  • Grandturk
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    A - I'm not sure that he played rhythm on the black album at all.

    B - I've never understood why composing a lead track, or the drums or bass never counts as a writing credit. Kinda sucky.

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  • toejam
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    Originally posted by sevser View Post
    And....What did Kirk ever write that was good? I don't believe he wrote MOP...
    Did he write anything? I know he came up with the riff to Enter Sandman, but Lars arranged it and James wrote the lyrics.
    All Kirk usually did was just play solos on the albums. He didn't play any rhythm on album until Bob Rock came into the picture.

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