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I am over the whole Lulu thing now, I said my bit probably too much on what I thought, people really should tell me to stfu when I do that. Sometimes I don't notice I do that.
 

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I am over the whole Lulu thing now, I said my bit probably too much on what I thought, people really should tell me to stfu when I do that. Sometimes I don't notice I do that.

Stfu :)

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I prefer this version with the extra bass.
 
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Two songs I wish had been studio is No Leaf Clover and Minus Human.
 
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Nothing beats AJFA. Definitely their most complicated album. But it's brilliant. Black album is a tasty commercially broken down album which is why it was so successful. But Justice is so complex almost to the point of being progressive at parts.
 

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Yeah the actual progressive side of AJFA is awesome, that album would be my favourite album had it not been for the shoddy production. That album needs remastering.
 

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Yeah the actual progressive side of AJFA is awesome, that album would be my favourite album had it not been for the shoddy production. That album needs remastering.

I still think it was pretty immature for them to intentionally turn down Jason's bass as part of the hazing for being a newbie. But whatever. And yeah, the drums aren't too great either. But the 'darkness' that surrounds the record is brilliant.
 

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I still think it was pretty immature for them to intentionally turn down Jason's bass as part of the hazing for being a newbie. But whatever. And yeah, the drums aren't too great either. But the 'darkness' that surrounds the record is brilliant.

I always get some eery presense of Cliff when it came to the darkness parts of the album, almost as though Cliff Burton was there.
 

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I always get some eery presense of Cliff when it came to the darkness parts of the album, almost as though Cliff Burton was there.

He was there in spirit. The lyrics of To Live is To Die is a poem he wrote. And the darkness obviously came about partially, if not substantially, as a result of his death. But can you imagine where this band would have gone if Cliff never died? They may not have ever hit it as big, but I bet their overall catalog would have been a lot more interesting.
 

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