Good content, Edited horribly
Every time someone speaks, they play a song like they’re about to go to commercial. Then the super unnecessary narrator announces the next person getting interviewed, you start to get into it, and that’s when they do it all over again with a different person with no segue. I watched “A year and half in the life of Metallica” repeatedly as a kid, so it’s cool to revisit and hear new stories about this album. But it’s the audio equivalent of someone finding all the pictures from a specific time, putting them in a photo album in no order, and expecting the person looking at them to figure out the story of said time. I don’t know who they have editing and piecing this thing together, but they should’ve gotten Bob Rock instead.
S. choir via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/21
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Angry danish mad isnt as angry lol. Great album, great podcast, great band.
Matthew Ferrante via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/12/21
Ehh. Yawn. Get personal. Tell us something new, something deeper.
Baronmuahahaha via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/21
Easily the best music podcast ever recorded. The mastery and subtleties in the storytelling direct from the band members is absurd. Congrats to the team who produced this and happy anni to the black album. Let the live music tear through like it did from the beginning.
IreneElektra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/17/21
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