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Old 04.11.2025, 08:02 AM   #75
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh man i heard once the edgar allan poe "musical narrative" by lou read-- was it the raven i can't remember-- and it was awful in spite of the star-studded cast (i think steve buscemi read one part).

here i don't predict anything good but metallica sounds good in the background-- at least until the singer opens his mouth.

metal bands should give up vocals completely, like pelican.
oh here you are you fucking idiot

your prediction was wrong, hahahahahaa. most of it anyway

fucking idiot lolol "predicting". i hope you know better now

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but yeah it's great that hetfield mostly shuts the fuck up here. whenever he sings he spoils things for me

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
This album brings back talking about characters, and Lou Reed is good at writing about characters. Imagine, in a world where almost everyone is so busy with talking about themselves, what it's like to observe and write about other people.

13 years later, even more so
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