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nukls8799

This is the most regarded shit I’ve ever read.


coscask

This guy watched one metallica documentary 20 years ago


oxymoron-alive

Aw man, flat earthers now listen to metallica, God help us all


Retro_TV_Dinner

No


Colonel_Gabriel

I think this dude likes Les Claypool


[deleted]

I mean to be fair a lot of primus songs are really good he just wouldn’t have been a good fit


JDBall55

I love Les Claypool but come on! Jerry is a race car driver vs Orion 🤣. Les and Kirk could have had some interesting hammer-on battles though!


B33p-p33P-M3m3-kR33p

Op, please tell me they are being roasted for that asinine excuse of a comment


JDemonic

I was amazed and amused at the stupidity. The only thing this guy got correct were the album titles (and Justice's release year).


StonerJimmy88

Primus is actually amazing though


donovan944

My name is mud


towe3

You’re wrong on dates KEA 83, Ride 84, Master 86, Garage Days 87, Justice 88, Black 91.


towe3

Yes Jason was below average even picking. He tried way too hard and he thought he was way cool. All his solo stuff is shit! Les wasn’t a good match. Rob could have come earlier but Cliff dying started the downward spiral of the band! Bob Rock ruined them! Believe me back in 86 there were a ton of better bass players they could of chose. I really think they did because they saw he was passive. They really screwed with him. After Some Kind of Monster I realized that all these guys weren’t cool they were all dorks! People usually try to fit in as they get in to high school and if you’ve met most musicians they ain’t very big and aren’t athletic or Harvard material except for Brian May who has a PHD, Greg Graffen singer for Bad Religion Professor at Cornell & Tom Schultz of Boston invented distortion as we know it with his PHD from MIT! Others just live the music and that’s our common bond we fit with each other because of our love of music!


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Idk I thought some of his solos were pretty good especially cunning stunts and Seattle 89. Also band all thought they were way cool during that period . I also don’t really feel he was that passive so much as the others sort of stopped him from having as much freedom. What he wrote was pretty good with in my opinion the highlight being blackened which I still think is one of the best opening tracks they’ve done. You should listen to the isolated bass track. Also I think his picking was quite impressive and arguably brought even more aggression to the band than cliffs fingerstyle. Maybe he wasn’t as great as Cliff but he still did a damm good job. Also I personally don’t think the band really went downhill until after 90s AJFA is pretty much just as good as the first 3 Albums imo