Such a large collection of Metallica, especially on cd! I've got the 80's records and death magnetic of vinyl as of now, depending on the other songs on 72 seasons, I may get that on vinyl as well. Although I prefer Megadeth, Metallica is one of the greatest metal bands of all time, and their 80's records are some of the best metal records written. Great video, love seeing your collection.
Thanks man. I also have a video of my Megadeth stuff. Lol. I honestly think Met & Deth are 50/50 in terms of my favorite bands of all time. I still want to get the 80s records, but Im searching for those colored Walmart variants. Also if anything I want to collect for of their physical singles especially during the black album era. And I preordered 72 seasons on vinyl actually. I think its in yellow? Not sure. Cheers man
very cool to see you have St. Anger, bro. Many people snub that album, I understanda why.. but, it actually grew on me over time, now I really like it. PS Newsted is back doing heavy stuff again
I never hated St Anger, although I understand the criticisms. One thing that does elevate it for me is the time of its release was a good year in my life, so it sort of lives in my memory as a positive time. Also I heard, yes! It seems hes rebooting the Newsted project. I do hope so. They had potential.
@@senyorlimpiogaming Here is a fun fact for you; Ever since Bob Rock advised Metallica to listen to different music, absorb what they hear, translate it into what became the Black album, subsequent releases, hence the drastic navigation away from thrash metal. With the Black Album, they were listening to: Danzig, Bob Segar, Nick Cave, Blue Oyster Cult etc, this allowed them to open their range and make a "classic rock" record. With the Load, ReLoad album, they were influenced by the likes of; Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Soundgarden, that is why those two albums sounded a bit like grunge, mixed with stoner rock. Thus the reason why they released Garage Inc, to pay tribute to those bands. When it came to St. Anger, they were listening to; Meshuggah, Slipknot, Powerman 5000, Deftones, Korn etc, hence you have the "Summer Sanitarium" tour. Notice how they kicked Bob Rock to the curve, they returned to thrash form with Death Magnetic? I have also seen Bob Rock talk about this, Lars also mentioned in the St. Anger era how they were influenced by nu metal bands of the time. It's pretty cool when you think about it, because if that didn't happen, Metallica didn't change to a more refined sound, they would have burnt themselves out, this is also why unfortunately they didn't allow Jason much input at the time as they had a set direction of what they werte trying to achieve.
The best version for …And Justice For All! on LP is the Columbia House version! Bass drums are so powerful on this one and it’s the best! I was very lucky to pay $75 in mint condition back in 2018 and now it’s the most expensive as of today, very rare and hard to find. Trust me, you will love this version a lot and keep playing that album every single day. 😂
@beatmet2355 i will have to check when I get home. Honestly its one of if not the furst vinyl I ever bought, so I was not all thay faniliar with pressings and different sound qualities!
Hopefully you tell us of what version is your AJFA on LP because I owned 2 versions, Columbia House and DMM It’s been a year that I told you about Columbia House version is the best and you added as “priority”. Did you get it by any chance or not yet? As for South Korean Vertigo version, IMO is awful. Sounded very mudded and you will need to crank up the volume very high just to hear the music note by note that’s why the market is very cheap
*Check list* 1. Kill Em All (1983) 2. Ride The Lightning (1984) 3. Master Of Puppets (1986) 4. Garage Days Re-revisited (1987) ep 5. Cliff 'Em All (1987) DVD 6. And Justice For All (1988) 7. Self-Titled (1991) 8. A Year & A Half In The Life Of Metallica (1992) DVD 9. Live Shit, Binge & Purge (1993) boxset 3CD/2DVD 10. Load (1996) 11. Reload (1997) 12. Cunning Stunts (1998) DVD 13. Garage Inc. (1998) 14. S&M (1999) live 15. S&M (1999) DVD 16. Classic Albums: Metallica - Black Album (2001) DVD 17. St. Anger (2003) CD/DVD 18. Some Kind Of Monster (2004) DVD 19. The Videos 1989-2004 (2006) DVD 20. Death Magnetic (2008) 21. Beyond Magnetic (2011) ep 22. Quebec Magnetic (2012) DVD 23. Through The Never (2013) live 24. Through The Never (2013) DVD 25. Hardwired To Self Destruct (2016) 26. S&M 2 (2020) live 27. S&M 2 (2020) DVD 28. 72 Seasons (2023) * The Big Four: Live From Sofia Bulgaria (2010) DVD * Lou Reed & Metallica - lulu (2011)
Such a large collection of Metallica, especially on cd! I've got the 80's records and death magnetic of vinyl as of now, depending on the other songs on 72 seasons, I may get that on vinyl as well.
Although I prefer Megadeth, Metallica is one of the greatest metal bands of all time, and their 80's records are some of the best metal records written.
Great video, love seeing your collection.
Thanks man. I also have a video of my Megadeth stuff. Lol. I honestly think Met & Deth are 50/50 in terms of my favorite bands of all time.
I still want to get the 80s records, but Im searching for those colored Walmart variants. Also if anything I want to collect for of their physical singles especially during the black album era. And I preordered 72 seasons on vinyl actually. I think its in yellow? Not sure. Cheers man
Very good ASMR, great collection
Thanks so much. Its not a complete collection by any means. Lol.
Very cool. Im moving to saskatoon in a year and i also love AJFA #1
very cool to see you have St. Anger, bro. Many people snub that album, I understanda why.. but, it actually grew on me over time, now I really like it. PS Newsted is back doing heavy stuff again
I never hated St Anger, although I understand the criticisms. One thing that does elevate it for me is the time of its release was a good year in my life, so it sort of lives in my memory as a positive time.
Also I heard, yes! It seems hes rebooting the Newsted project. I do hope so. They had potential.
@@senyorlimpiogaming Here is a fun fact for you; Ever since Bob Rock advised Metallica to listen to different music, absorb what they hear, translate it into what became the Black album, subsequent releases, hence the drastic navigation away from thrash metal.
With the Black Album, they were listening to: Danzig, Bob Segar, Nick Cave, Blue Oyster Cult etc, this allowed them to open their range and make a "classic rock" record.
With the Load, ReLoad album, they were influenced by the likes of; Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Soundgarden, that is why those two albums sounded a bit like grunge, mixed with stoner rock.
Thus the reason why they released Garage Inc, to pay tribute to those bands.
When it came to St. Anger, they were listening to; Meshuggah, Slipknot, Powerman 5000, Deftones, Korn etc, hence you have the "Summer Sanitarium" tour.
Notice how they kicked Bob Rock to the curve, they returned to thrash form with Death Magnetic?
I have also seen Bob Rock talk about this, Lars also mentioned in the St. Anger era how they were influenced by nu metal bands of the time.
It's pretty cool when you think about it, because if that didn't happen, Metallica didn't change to a more refined sound, they would have burnt themselves out, this is also why unfortunately they didn't allow Jason much input at the time as they had a set direction of what they werte trying to achieve.
The best version for …And Justice For All! on LP is the Columbia House version! Bass drums are so powerful on this one and it’s the best! I was very lucky to pay $75 in mint condition back in 2018 and now it’s the most expensive as of today, very rare and hard to find. Trust me, you will love this version a lot and keep playing that album every single day. 😂
Thanks for the tip. Im gonna make that one a priority! I loveee AJFA.
Is that one DMM? I have a S. Korean Vertigo pressing from 1988 that’s probably the best sounding of my Justice vinyl copies.
@beatmet2355 i will have to check when I get home. Honestly its one of if not the furst vinyl I ever bought, so I was not all thay faniliar with pressings and different sound qualities!
Hopefully you tell us of what version is your AJFA on LP because I owned 2 versions, Columbia House and DMM
It’s been a year that I told you about Columbia House version is the best and you added as “priority”. Did you get it by any chance or not yet?
As for South Korean Vertigo version, IMO is awful. Sounded very mudded and you will need to crank up the volume very high just to hear the music note by note that’s why the market is very cheap
*Check list*
1. Kill Em All (1983)
2. Ride The Lightning (1984)
3. Master Of Puppets (1986)
4. Garage Days Re-revisited (1987) ep
5. Cliff 'Em All (1987) DVD
6. And Justice For All (1988)
7. Self-Titled (1991)
8. A Year & A Half In The Life Of Metallica (1992) DVD
9. Live Shit, Binge & Purge (1993) boxset 3CD/2DVD
10. Load (1996)
11. Reload (1997)
12. Cunning Stunts (1998) DVD
13. Garage Inc. (1998)
14. S&M (1999) live
15. S&M (1999) DVD
16. Classic Albums: Metallica - Black Album (2001) DVD
17. St. Anger (2003) CD/DVD
18. Some Kind Of Monster (2004) DVD
19. The Videos 1989-2004 (2006) DVD
20. Death Magnetic (2008)
21. Beyond Magnetic (2011) ep
22. Quebec Magnetic (2012) DVD
23. Through The Never (2013) live
24. Through The Never (2013) DVD
25. Hardwired To Self Destruct (2016)
26. S&M 2 (2020) live
27. S&M 2 (2020) DVD
28. 72 Seasons (2023)
* The Big Four: Live From Sofia Bulgaria (2010) DVD
* Lou Reed & Metallica - lulu (2011)
You like the "inkblots" huh?? 😊😊
I really liked it as a design theme. I also just really like it when the cd singles match the aesthetic of the main slbum.
@@senyorlimpiogaming it's sperm you know, not ink. Which is why it's funny.
Nice collection brother! Are u serious
About to send your extra copy of Until it Sleeps single?
Lol. Dude depends where you are.
I’ll take it if you haven’t given it up yet. I’m in California. Lmk and thanks either way
I cant try to send it when i have time! I honestly dont need it.
Metallica rocks
True that!