@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066yes, but "knowing your metal" means being digging up for music from 40 years ago (which is not bad), while many of us discovered those same bands because someone famous like Metallica came telling us "Hey, have you ever heard this band before?"
@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 reality is that metallica did introduce humongous number of ppl to bands like these,but u are just trying to tell us u know ur metal. and in reality , no one asked
i mean yeah to a select few which i respect but the resurgence of heavy metal was not thanks to them since it happened recently between around 2012-2020 due to different yt channels dedicated to heavy metal digging up old forgotten gems.
@@Јале Exactly. To a lot of us who didn't have access to stuff(specially as Americans) like this back in the 80's. How tf were we supposed to know about these bands unless we sat around all day at music and guitar shops? It's not like back in those days we had youtube and the internet.
2:25 is super corny and I think the reverb does add power even if it does sound overproduced. At least it’s not as bad as it is in armageddon, the song was basically ruined.
Imagine writing a such a good song that Metallica chooses to cover it. Succulent in my opinion. (Success was autocorrected to Succulent" so i kept it after i decided it was a better fit)
Gracias a ellos metallica son famosos este grupo son geniales mis respetos ellos lomerecen atta gilberto £scoriza viva este grupo
Thanks Metallica. Their covers saved these underrated bands from forgetfulness
@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066yes, but "knowing your metal" means being digging up for music from 40 years ago (which is not bad), while many of us discovered those same bands because someone famous like Metallica came telling us "Hey, have you ever heard this band before?"
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reality is that metallica did introduce humongous number of ppl to bands like these,but u are just trying to tell us u know ur metal.
and in reality , no one asked
i mean yeah to a select few which i respect but the resurgence of heavy metal was not thanks to them since it happened recently between around 2012-2020 due to different yt channels dedicated to heavy metal digging up old forgotten gems.
@@Јале Exactly. To a lot of us who didn't have access to stuff(specially as Americans) like this back in the 80's. How tf were we supposed to know about these bands unless we sat around all day at music and guitar shops? It's not like back in those days we had youtube and the internet.
The main riff is vaguely similar to Focus - Hocus Pocus.
Holy shit you're right. It needs Thijs van Leer's yodeling.
Both sick ass riffs
Yooooooo first thing that came into my mind!!!
Kirk mentioned that I after playing this in a tuning room video.
Muy bueno.
Saludos desde Monte Grande, Buenos Aires!
Pure heavy metal good!!
Not having the lead guitar at 2:35 was a letdown for me, that was my favourite part of the song
just heard this for the `1st time on Ozzys boneyard.
omg i listened to that 38 when i was in new york and they played it :D
not sure@@K0zakaa
Absolutely 🤘
Faster than original, i like that
Ese intro me recordó a Rock and rool fantásy- Bad Company ❤
2:25 is super corny and I think the reverb does add power even if it does sound overproduced. At least it’s not as bad as it is in armageddon, the song was basically ruined.
The whole remake rerecording is a corndog🎉
pas mal du tout la version originale meme si je prefere la reprise par metalloche !
Sounds a lot like Hocus Pocus, Breadfan and Blitzkrieg all mix into one
Imagine writing a such a good song that Metallica chooses to cover it. Succulent in my opinion.
(Success was autocorrected to Succulent" so i kept it after i decided it was a better fit)
Breadfan insipired?
Wouldn't surprise me if it was!!!
go Budgie!