Which of the big four had the best (worst) 90's buttmetal record?
And it's not even close.
>>129271558Load isn't even bad, it's just not as good as lightning or puppets, but it ain't bad.
>>129271558Load is the worst comparatively but all Slayer sucks ass
>>129271558That Anthrax album is so good
>>129271558Those are my favourite Slayer and Megadeth albums though...
>>129271606Load's only brought down by so many filler tracks. Cut those out and it would have been killer.
>>129271558metallica
>>129271558I haven't listened to that Slayer album, but I assume that's the worst one. Load: I always liked it, never cared what the haters thought about it.Stomp 442: the worst of the John Bush albums, but Random Acts of Senseless Violence and Fueled are absolute bangers.Risk: pretty bad. What was Dave thinking trying to turn Megadeth into a pop rock band?
outlaw torn is a legit great song
>>129271558Slayer had objectively worst, but Load felt like the biggest betrayal. Yeah, they sold out with the black album, but at least they had the excuse of burning themselves out with Justice, and the Black Album was them kicking back and churning out arena rock, albeit catchy arena rock. Load was them openly selling out and felt like they betrayed metal at large. No, you WILL cut your hair and play chug rock.Risk also sucks, but that's to be expected when Dave was still chasing Metallica's every step. Anthrax were always a meme and never part of the "big 4".
>>129271558I always hated Anthrax but I unironically love Stomp 442, kickass album I still jam at least once a year and like almost every song
Diabolus is pretty heavy
>>129271558Anthrax of course. John Bush mogs Belladonna hard
>>129271558Load is head and shoulders above the rest, although Risk is deliciously cheesy