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Metallica to Star in Next Major Guitar Hero?

Many readers have written in to let us know Metallica may be the star of the next major installment to the Guitar Hero franchise. "Edward Woo, a Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst, was going through some SEC filings from Activision, and found the following plan. 'In fiscal 2009, we plan to publish Guitar Hero: On Tour for the NDS; Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Guitar Hero: Metallica, and Guitar Hero IV across multiple platforms,' the report read. Since the fiscal year ends March 31, 2009, it doesn't sound like we have long to wait for this title. That's four Guitar Hero games coming in the next year. How many can the market take?"

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  1. Who cares by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Really? They're just trying to win back some fans that have long since written them off for their hatred of their fans.

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    1. Re:Who cares by oahazmatt · · Score: 2, Funny

      Really? They're just trying to win back some fans that have long since written them off for their hatred of their fans. Then they'd better make sure none of the material from St. Anger makes it into the game.
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    2. Re:Who cares by Chabo · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I wore my "...And Justice For All" t-shirt to the last metal show I went to, and I overheard two guys talking about it behind me, trying not to let me hear:

      Guy1: Aww, Metallica? They fucking suck!
      Guy2: Wait dude, that's Justice. They were awesome in the 80s.
      Guy1: Really?
      Guy2: Yeah, go listen to Justice or Puppets, don't forget they had a bunch of other albums before St. Anger.

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    3. Re:Who cares by Negatyfus · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Hah, gotta love them new kids. Just like them to be ignorant of one of the founders of thrash metal. Metallica were never brilliant musicians in the face of more skilled bands, but their drive for metal made them what they were (and Dave's in the case of Megadeth). I guess I'm old enough now to welcome a new generation of metal kids instead of putting down their choice of bands.

    4. Re:Who cares by jgarra23 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      My faith was restored, so to speak, by Some Kind of Monster, and I am still a fan, but not as much as I used to be.
      I'm actually surprised by this comment. While I thoroughly enjoyed SKoM, I had a completely different experience from it.

      I saw a band that was really a clique (Hammet, Hetfield & Ulrich) in disguise, ganging up on Dave Mustaine and throwing him out, ultimately alienating and doing the same to Jason Newsted and ultimately turning on itself when they ran out of punching bags. They also non-verbally admitted their bad-rep amongst the metal world by having to bribe Robert Trujillo under the guise of giving him a million bucks to join when really it's that the only people who were willing to audition just didn't have the talent to play live riffs (Danny Lohner? Gimme a break, he's WAAAY overrated).

      There are other issues but then I'll just be going on & on... it's really sad because I really enjoy their pre-Black music. I'll never forget that I was actually excited before Load came out. I was so excited... man... I don't even know what to say about all that. I wrote them off when they sued their fans. I don't really care- it's like an abusive relationship with them always. They will use you up until they can't squeeze any more out and then they will sue you for the rest. You want to have a side project? Fuck you.

      None of that anger is reflect towards parent post :) I wish I was as forgiving as you in that respect.

    5. Re:Who cares by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Funny

      Heh, reminds me of a great exchange from James:

      [lights come up]
      crowd goes wild, then quiets down
      How many people own our first album?
      crowd cheers loudly
      How many people own 'Kill 'em All'?
      Crowd goes nuts and erupts
      They're the same fucking album, assholes!

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    6. Re:Who cares by ucblockhead · · Score: 2, Funny

      How many people own our latest album?

      crickets chirp

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    7. Re:Who cares by Lonewolf666 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Metallica were indeed of one of the founders of thrash metal, and in their earlier years I count them among the best musicians in the genre (as it was back then). Certainly up to "Justice For All", and the Black Album was OK too.

      But after that, they sort of lost their drive and did some so-so hard rock stuff. I think they never quite recovered from that, and the metal scene in general has produced a lot of really good bands since.
      Overall I think thrash/speed/black metal has grown up some and it is more difficult these days to stand out. The Metallica from the 80s would still count as good band but I don't think they could reach superstar status anymore.

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    8. Re:Who cares by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 2, Insightful

      How many people own our first album?
      crowd cheers loudly
      How many people own 'Kill 'em All'?
      Crowd goes nuts and erupts
      They're the same fucking album, assholes!


      I guess 'No Life 'Til Leather' has been retroactively made to not count. Is this because:
      1. James was too drunk at the time to remember recording it;
      2. Original bassist Ron McGovney shows up to demand royalties any time someone mentions it;
      3. Despite having all the necessary characteristics of an album, 'Leather' was self-produced and distributed, and therefore merely a 'demo tape', as opposed to a major-label-supported 'album'?
  2. Obligatory bash.org by phorm · · Score: 4, Funny

    As seen here

    Metallica is pretty good at following the money. Much better than actually caring about their fans.

  3. Where's the real Guitar Hero? by Alzheimers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All this talk about Guitar Heroes -- where's the G3 edition?

    -Satriani
    -Vai
    -Petrucci
    -Malmsteen
    -Gilbert
    -Johnson

    These are the REAL Guitar Heroes.

    As good as some of the early Metallica tracks were , their reputation with fans is completely shot and TBH their last few albums make them sound washed up and done.

    Now, if they made a game where fans could shoot Lars Ulrich in the face with a bazooka, that would probably sell.

  4. RockBand has *old* Metallica by steeljaw · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I don't like anything Metallica has done since the black album (and yes of course this includes their assault on Napster and Metallica fans). Rockband currently has the following Metallica tracks available:
    * Enter Sandman
    * Ride the Lightning
    * Blackened
    * And Justice...

    All of their new music has become radio friendly and lost it's edge, so I would be less likely to buy a game that features their newer content...

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  5. Re:There are all varieties of reason to hate them by effigiate · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I'll call this one beforehand - Score: 5 Flamebait

    Metallica hate is so pervasive that, at this point, it seems "popular" to hate Metallica for any number of dumb reasons. My two biggest complains are:

    1. Metallica killed Napster - Did you really expect to be able to freely download any song you like, as easily as you like, forever and ever? Metallica may have been the first major band to bring a lawsuit against Napster, but I woudln't of given Napster another three months before someone else stepped in. And what did we get out of Napster crashing? P2P programs that let you share WAY more than music. You could get games, movies, porno, AND music on the software that popped up after Napster got shut down. I'm probably the only one that thinks this, but I appreciate Metallica getting Napster shut down. Now I can get the same music AND files from torrents.

    2. Metallica sold out after (insert album name here) - The album changes after whoever you talk to. They adapted their music as time went on. Would you still want to be listening to the exact same stuff that they were making in 1984? A lot of long-life bands have do this to survive. Zepplin did it, the Stones, Chili Peppers...they all GROW as a band. I hated old Chili Peppers, but I love the new stuff. I wouldn't have bought any of their cds had they not changed their style.

    On a side note, I do think that Lars is a little bitch.

  6. Re:There are all varieties of reason to hate them by Nightspirit · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I think my hatred is more of a generational type thing. As a teen in the 90s, metal was actually pretty mainstream for quite some time with the release of the Black album. Then rap and alternative started to explode and (mainstream) metal started to die. Us metal-heads were looking for one good Metallica album to come out to save the genre and then they cut their hair and released Load; essentially the death kneel for the metal era. Now, I know lots of good metal was being released at the time, but at the time I would have rather heard metal on the radio rather than nirvana for the 1000th time. Then nu-metal came and that's an entirely different story.

  7. *yawn* by katterjohn · · Score: 2, Funny

    Talk about Enter Sandman

  8. I guess this version... by slapout · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...won't have downloadable songs :-)

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  9. Re:can we grow up? by Omestes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    @they suck comments - apparently they're still doing something right if people are still buying their music, merchandise, and concert tickets...

    Just because people spend money on it, doesn't mean its good. Ms. Spears sells how many damn albums?

    @generic, parroted napster comments - how about i take what you use to make a living and give it away to everyone else for free so you see no revenue; remember, napster was one of the first "mainstream" ways to steal music and few groups, like metallica, actually own and control their music

    It didn't mesh with their metal outlaw image very well. You can represent the rebellious metal head generation, AND try to be a nanny at the same time. It was implied hypocrisy. Like if Rage Against the Machine ever held a rally for the GOP, or if Tool started endorsing drug legislation.

    @dry, old sell out comments - come on... really? people have said that band sold out every time they released an album. apparently the only way a band cant sell out is if they never move beyond club shows and never record a single album. Remember **this band controls their own music** and they dont answer to "the big bad record label". Get over it.

    When you stop making music for music's sake, and start making it only to appeal to the most people, for the most money, you sold out. Yes, there is some level of compromise, but there are limits. When you change sounds ONLY for profit, you can't complain about losing your long time, and hardcore, fans.

    Music shouldn't be only about getting rich by milking trends.

    Where is the difference between post Load Metallica, and Ms. Spears?

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  10. Re:Guitar Center sells Guitar Hero?? by coren2000 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I am offended by all types of enjoyable activities you insensitive clod!

    Life should be a no-fun zone.

  11. Re:There are all varieties of reason to hate them by coren2000 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The Black Album was absolutely terrific, anyone who argues this point is silly.

    So what that a bunch of metal-heads didn't get another Thrashing and hate "nothing else matters"... the rest of the world got one of the top "rock and roll" albums of all time, and arguably the best ever rock ballad.

  12. Metallica is Irrelevant by Phoenix666 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I was a Metallica fan back in the day. Hearing Master of Puppets was blissful release from the Top-40 land I grew up in. When Napster came on the scene I downloaded all the bootlegs I could find; Napster was a fan's cornucopia, such as there has not been since. One fellow Metallica fan I downloaded from also had tracks from Plastic People of the Universe, which was one of the weirdest and most interesting bands I'd ever heard.

    Then Lars testified that his fans were pirates, and joined the RIAA's jihad against music lovers everywhere. I took out all my Metallica albums and memorabilia and burned them.

    There is nothing Metallica can do to get back in my good graces. I'm sure I'm not alone.

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