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he programmed the bass lines.

He played that show in the Raiders tailgate lot with them too. The documentary (or as I like to call it "****-umentary") showed how bad he wanted to be in the band. He would have done what Jason was sick of doing: fellating James and Lars' egos.

baby, take off your beret

everyone's a critic and most people are DJs

BTW, Metallica recently accounced that Bob Rock will not be producing their next album and that they are working on a new one.

Rollingstones are overrated.

Those old fossiles need to call it quits. They should have retired way back in the seventies even.

 

Completely disagree. If you're a rock fan, it's hard not to appreciate their new album. I'm not some Stones' nut either.

 

 

Over-rated: Gorillaz

BTW, Metallica recently accounced that Bob Rock will not be producing their next album and that they are working on a new one.

 

Who is their new one? I heard Rick Rubin was going to produce the new one, but there's rumours about Rick Rubin producing everything these days. I wouldn't be surprised if he'd produce a new Beethoven.

 

I'm curious about Rob Trucan'tspellhislastnameio's bassing.

Edited by TrueNeutral

When I read the thread title the first band to come to mind was U2... which wasn't on that list. I totally agree with Audioslave and Coldplay though.

 

Exactly.

 

He's trying too hard to sound like Maddox.

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