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Old 07.29.2010, 11:46 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by SONIC GAIL
I heard all that shit when it came out. How can Metallica be too loud?????? It is supposed to be loud. I bought the CD the day it came out my first thought was not "this is too loud". Just a bunch of people bitching cause they have nothin else to do. I do not want a remaster!!!!!

Not being funny, but you should watch the article I linked above. It's kind of a misnomer calling it 'loudness' wars, because the argument from the audiophile's side is that the records lose their dynamic range, making them actually less loud because of shitty mastering.

Essentially you want a drum to make a MASSIVE BANG; what Death Magnetic has is a dissatisfying farty sound.
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