Metallica SUCKS 💩 // An Excessively Elaborate Explanation

The Heavy Frequency
26 Jul 202527:33

Summary

TLDRIn this passionate rant, the speaker expresses frustration with Metallica's stance on music piracy, particularly during their 'St. Anger' era. They argue that, despite Metallica’s massive wealth and success, their aggressive fight against piracy came across as entitled and out of touch. The speaker feels that such efforts would have been more understandable coming from smaller, less established bands. Although critical of Metallica, the speaker acknowledges that fans of the band can enjoy their music, even if they personally don't. The video blends humor with a critique of the band’s legacy and actions in the modern music industry.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Metallica's stance against music piracy is seen as entitled and out of touch, given their immense wealth and success.
  • 😀 The speaker believes Metallica's anti-piracy movement would have been more understandable if led by smaller, less successful bands.
  • 😀 The speaker suggests that Metallica should have retired around the time of *St. Anger* (2003), given their already substantial financial success.
  • 😀 There's a strong feeling that Metallica continuing to fight piracy despite their success seems greedy and unnecessary.
  • 😀 While the speaker acknowledges piracy's impact on the music industry, they argue that Metallica is not the right band to lead the anti-piracy movement.
  • 😀 The speaker criticizes Metallica as 'fat and old and overrated,' expressing disdain for their music in recent decades.
  • 😀 The speaker highlights that despite their criticisms, if someone enjoys Metallica's music, that's their personal preference, even if the speaker does not.
  • 😀 The speaker humorously suggests getting a tattoo that says, 'No, just because I’m a metalhead doesn’t mean I like Metallica' to clarify their position.
  • 😀 This video represents a rare moment of frustration for the speaker, who typically produces more positive content.
  • 😀 The speaker's frustration is focused on Metallica's greed and their stance on piracy, rather than a general dislike for the band itself.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument of the video?

    -The video expresses frustration with Metallica's stance on music piracy, particularly given their massive success and wealth. The speaker feels that Metallica, being so established, should not be leading the charge against piracy, as it comes across as entitled and out of touch.

  • Why does the speaker think Metallica's anti-piracy stance is out of touch?

    -The speaker believes Metallica is out of touch because they are already incredibly wealthy, and their success makes their fight against piracy seem unnecessary. They argue that smaller, less established bands, who are more directly affected by piracy, would have been more appropriate to take up this cause.

  • How does the speaker feel about Metallica's success and their desire to take down piracy?

    -The speaker feels that Metallica’s success should have been enough, and that their continued efforts to fight piracy are greedy and unnecessary. They argue that Metallica, with their significant wealth, should retire and stop trying to combat piracy.

  • What does the speaker mean by saying 'they were right in the end'?

    -When the speaker says 'they were right in the end,' they acknowledge that Metallica's concerns about music piracy were valid, but they believe that Metallica, due to their status, should not have been the ones leading this fight.

  • What does the speaker think about Metallica’s career and their current status in music?

    -The speaker believes Metallica's career should have ended a long time ago, especially after the release of 'St. Anger.' They feel that Metallica has not been relevant or good for the past 30 years and that they have become 'fat and old' and 'overrated.'

  • What does the speaker mean by 'fat and old and overrated'?

    -The speaker uses these terms to express their belief that Metallica has lost its relevance and appeal over time. 'Fat and old' refer to the band's age and longevity, while 'overrated' suggests that the speaker feels they no longer deserve the level of praise they receive.

  • How does the speaker feel about Metallica's attitude towards piracy compared to other bands?

    -The speaker believes that smaller, less famous bands, who could be more directly harmed by piracy, would have been more justified in speaking out against it. In contrast, Metallica's fight against piracy comes across as self-serving and out of touch.

  • What is the speaker's final sentiment regarding Metallica fans?

    -The speaker acknowledges that if someone enjoys Metallica, that’s their personal choice, but they also humorously note that they themselves are not a fan. They express a sense of resignation by saying they may need a tattoo stating that being a metalhead doesn’t mean they like Metallica.

  • What tone does the speaker set throughout the video?

    -The speaker sets a sarcastic and frustrated tone throughout the video, mixing humor with criticism. They openly vent their frustrations with Metallica while acknowledging that their views might not be shared by everyone.

  • How does the speaker conclude the video?

    -The speaker humorously ends the video with a self-aware note, admitting that they haven't figured out how to end their videos yet and concluding with a casual 'Yeah.' This adds to the informal and rant-like nature of the video.

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MetallicaMusic PiracyAnti-PiracySt. AngerGreed CritiqueHeavy MetalFan OpinionMusic IndustryBand CriticismOut of TouchRant Video