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Metallica to Star in Next Major Guitar Hero?
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ScuttleMonkey
on Thu Jun 05, 2008 03:54 PM
from the milk-it-while-you-can dept.
from the milk-it-while-you-can dept.
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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Who cares (Score:5, Insightful)
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Who do you think decided to make Guitar Hero: Metallica? I kind of doubt it was Metallica. Activision was probably like "Hmm...what major metal band could we use to milk even more money out of our GH franchise?" and their greedy, grasping hands finally rested on Metallica.
I think you're forgetting one of Activision's biggest considerations.
"What kind of well known name can we still get for really really cheap?"
Cue call to washed-up has-beens to cut a deal for a pittance and vague promises about a return to relevance.
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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.
Re:Who cares (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Who cares (Score:5, Funny)
[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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crickets chirp
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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
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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 diff
Re:Who cares (Score:4, Interesting)
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
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I smell a lawsuit (Score:2)
Obligatory bash.org (Score:5, Funny)
Metallica is pretty good at following the money. Much better than actually caring about their fans.
Metallic with Napster Lawsuit Guitars (Score:2)
There are all varieties of reason to hate them (Score:2)
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Where's the real Guitar Hero? (Score:5, Insightful)
-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.
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RockBand has *old* Metallica (Score:2, Interesting)
* 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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Too bad they suck (Score:2)
*yawn* (Score:3, Funny)
I guess this version... (Score:3, Funny)
Metallica is Irrelevant (Score:4, Insightful)
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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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