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Alright, we all know the story about Dave Mustaine being kicked out of Metallica before the band recorded its first album, 1983’s Kill’Em All, and the how Mustaine was so pissed after his departure that he created the band Megadeth, which he deemed harder and faster than Metallica. But this didn’t settle anything.
Posted by Sam on Friday, May 21, 2010 at 1:57 pm
Filed under Editorials, General, Ironic Renaissance · Tagged "All Nightmare Long", "Countdown To Extinction", "Cryptic Writings", "For Whom The Bell Tolls", "Hangar 18", "One", "Peace Sells", "Set The World Afire", "St. Anger", "The System has Failed", "Until It Sleeps", 2009, 502, Alex, Bob Rock, Dave Mustaine, death magnetic, endgame, james hetfield, kirk hammett, lars ulrich, Load, Marty Friedman, megadeth, metallica, rick ruben, Ride The Lightning, robert trujillo, rock'n'roll hall of fame

Now that MP3s are standardized the CD, like vinyl, 8-track, and cassette before it, is slowly being phased out, but is losing this medium really worth it for music fans?
Posted by sfrank115 on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 6:33 pm
Filed under Editorials, Ironic Renaissance · Tagged audible, Best Buy, cassette tape, cd, Compact Disc, compression, Emusic, flac, in rainbows, iTunes, jack johnson, Jay-Z, Lars, Linkin Park, Live Earth, lossless, lossy, M4a, Madonna, mp3, MPEG Audio Layer III, napster, P2P (Peer-to-Peer), Philips, Radiohead, raekwon, record companies, Rhapsody, sony, Target, Tower Records, Virgin Records, wav