I can't fucking listen to this album, it's not just the lack of bass it's the drum sound and guitar tone, the whole experience sounds like you have water logged deep in your ear. Is there any fan remixes that fix this album?
>>127926450It's one of the shittiest sounding non black metal albums of all time. Strange considering how good both the previous and the following albums sound.It's still their best work though. The music makes up for the terrible production.>Is there any fan remixes that fix this album?Just listen to the songs performed live. I'm sure you can find recordings of every single track.
Not only that but the songwriting is lackluster here. Blackened and One are the only good songs, the rest is this earrape soup
>>127926450>wahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!
>>127926703Anything on YouTube?
>>127926450You can find on yt, and justice for bass, it sounds much better.
>>127928552Yes retard use the search function
For those who don't know, "Justice for Jason" is a fan-made remix that adds the bass tracks back into the Justice album, giving it that fuller sound. This was possible thanks to 5 of the songs on this album - "Blackened", the title track, "One", "The Shortest Straw", and "Dyers Eve" - being featured in Rock Band and Guitar Hero, allowing their multitracks to be mixed. It's through this game that the bass tracks for these songs can finally be heard. I won't go into the entire process that went into creating this, but to sum it up, it includes extracting the bass track from the Rock Band/Guitar Hero stems and mixing it with the original track, giving it that lower sound that this album desperately needs. And I think it sounds MUCH better this way.As a budding audio engineer, I find this album is much more enjoyable with the bass, as now all the frequencies are properly filled out, allowing for a fuller sound. Not to mention that some of these songs sound more powerful with the bass added back in, especially ones like "Blackened" (where Jason actually wrote the main riff for it) and "One" (where the bass adds more emotion during the clean parts and heaviness during the brutal parts), and it adds a new level to the songs that wasn't there before. I know its dry, tinny sound is what gives this album character, especially given for the time that Metallica was in, but to me, I'll always listen to this album with bass.
i always loved how this album sounded when i had shitty speakers with a lot of mids, a slow, uneven bass response and a very limited treble range. Ever since I got decent monitors I find it unlistenable, it's way too thin sounding. However I still do think that the texture of the distortion of the guitars is fantastic, best ever even.
>>127928870It doesn't fix the shit drum sound does it?
>>127926450>muh guitar toneTone on that album kills. Not their fault your undeveloped ear doesn't appreciate a Mesa Boogie Mark IIc+.
>>127926450. . . And Justice for All [Elektra, 1988]Problem isn't that it's more self-conscious than Master of Puppets, which is inevitable when your stock in trade is compositions not songs. Problem is that it goes on longer--which is also inevitable when your stock in trade is compositions not songs. Just ask Yes. C+
>>127926450Why are metal fans like this? Do you scream when mother allows the peas to touch the french fries?
>>127929932why does this faggot hate any kind of prog music as if the artists killed his family?
>>127929961Are we talking the peas themselves or the pea juice? Peas I can handle but I don't want french fries soaked in pea juice.
This is the sound ajfa attempted done righthttps://youtu.be/COqX80yZzbs?si=W8pXLCJ3UzlgIT6r
>>127926948Stop mocking crowbar bro.
>>127930238He explains it here:Jesus Christ Superstar [Decca, 1970]Outsiders since Pat Boone have had the dumb idea that rock and roll means projecting the kind of sham intensity that the worst kind of opera lover is a sucker for, and here's more--"rock musical" is too kind. Tommy, in which real rock and rollers pursued a grandiose dramatic concept, was risky enough. But set semiclassical-twice-removed melodies amid received, overrehearsed rock instrumentation and all the verve and spontaneous power which is the music's birthright gets crucified. C-
>>127926450That's funny, the guitar tone is largely why this is one of the only Metallica albums that I actually care about.
>dude check out this custom remix, it totally sounds better