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Hold Your Fire is as bad ass and metal as Poison or Warrant


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Hold Your Fire kicks ass, dudes.  

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  1. 1. Hold Your Fire is as bad ass and metal as anything by Poison or Warrant

    • Yes, it rocks in your face.
    • Yeah maybe, I never really concidered it.
    • No, that album is flaccid.
    • It's not awesome NY style pizza bad ass, more like Chicago style messy casserole like Peter Cetera.


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Yes of course. Poison and Warrant are the wet cardboard of the metal world.

 

Wait until you hear that band that Stuart from Beavis And Butthead loves.

Which is it?

 

https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/beavisandbutthead/images/7/7a/Stewart.jpeg/revision/latest/top-crop/width/360/height/450?cb=20110910035309

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I like Hold Your Fire (or at least a handful of tracks from it), but not because it's "metal". Rush stopping having anything in common with metal sometime around Permanent Waves.

 

Signals, Power Windows, Presto, Roll the Bones, and most of Counterparts also trended fairly far from 'metal' or 'heavy', a select few tracks over those many albums being the exceptions.

 

Did I miss the point of the thread?

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I like Hold Your Fire (or at least a handful of tracks from it), but not because it's "metal". Rush stopping having anything in common with metal sometime around Permanent Waves.

 

Signals, Power Windows, Presto, Roll the Bones, and most of Counterparts also trended fairly far from 'metal' or 'heavy', a select few tracks over those many albums being the exceptions.

 

Did I miss the point of the thread?

The bass playing on HYF is probably the best of Geddy's career.

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I like Hold Your Fire (or at least a handful of tracks from it), but not because it's "metal". Rush stopping having anything in common with metal sometime around Permanent Waves.

 

Signals, Power Windows, Presto, Roll the Bones, and most of Counterparts also trended fairly far from 'metal' or 'heavy', a select few tracks over those many albums being the exceptions.

 

Did I miss the point of the thread?

The bass playing on HYF is probably the best of Geddy's career.

It's definitely up there for me.

 

The Rick may sound great, and the Fender has quite the monstrous tone, but don't overlook the power of the Wal. Every Bass Dirk has touched gets blessed

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Yes of course. Poison and Warrant are the wet cardboard of the metal world.

 

Wait until you hear that band that Stuart from Beavis And Butthead loves.

Which is it?

 

https://static.wikia...=20110910035309

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The picture of Lars Ulrich's dartboard from the Nothing Else Matters video isn't showing up for some reason.

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Yes of course. Poison and Warrant are the wet cardboard of the metal world.

 

Wait until you hear that band that Stuart from Beavis And Butthead loves.

Which is it?

 

https://static.wikia...=20110910035309

Untitled.png

 

The picture of Lars Ulrich's dartboard from the Nothing Else Matters video isn't showing up for some reason.

Mustaine has put the hoodoo on it!

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I like Hold Your Fire (or at least a handful of tracks from it), but not because it's "metal". Rush stopping having anything in common with metal sometime around Permanent Waves.

 

Signals, Power Windows, Presto, Roll the Bones, and most of Counterparts also trended fairly far from 'metal' or 'heavy', a select few tracks over those many albums being the exceptions.

 

Did I miss the point of the thread?

You did miss the point but that's okay. Agreed, HYF is a great album.

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It isn't their worst.

But comparisons with Poison & Warrant are putting the bar way way too low!

Poison & Warrant are about as bad ass as Cuddles The Bear!

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Yes of course. Poison and Warrant are the wet cardboard of the metal world.

 

Wait until you hear that band that Stuart from Beavis And Butthead loves.

Oh God my ex drug me to see them once cuz she thought the singer was hot. A band that's as cliche' as it gets. It was brutal.

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Yes of course. Poison and Warrant are the wet cardboard of the metal world.

 

Wait until you hear that band that Stuart from Beavis And Butthead loves.

Oh God my ex drug me to see them once cuz she thought the singer was hot. A band that's as cliche' as it gets. It was brutal.

 

Not a fan but if you look at what the members of winger have done other than winger, you might be surprised. Especially the drummer.

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Yes of course. Poison and Warrant are the wet cardboard of the metal world.

 

Wait until you hear that band that Stuart from Beavis And Butthead loves.

Which is it?

 

https://static.wikia...=20110910035309

Untitled.png

 

The picture of Lars Ulrich's dartboard from the Nothing Else Matters video isn't showing up for some reason.

Mustaine has put the hoodoo on it!

 

So that explains the malfunction at the Grammys with Lady Gaga. :lol:

 

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I like Hold Your Fire (or at least a handful of tracks from it), but not because it's "metal". Rush stopping having anything in common with metal sometime around Permanent Waves.

 

Signals, Power Windows, Presto, Roll the Bones, and most of Counterparts also trended fairly far from 'metal' or 'heavy', a select few tracks over those many albums being the exceptions.

 

Did I miss the point of the thread?

The bass playing on HYF is probably the best of Geddy's career.

Hemispheres blows it sky high

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