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Old 21 Jun 2010, 12:23   #26
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I love TMIL I'm really enjoying all of Meat's newer, harder material (Pigs, Break It, Madness, TMIL). It's so different from normal metal...it's a lot more melodic, and of course, with Meat singing it, it has so much more passion. <3 it.

Without a doubt, one of the best songs Meat has ever released IMO.
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Old 21 Jun 2010, 13:50   #27
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Im american and its a classic to me
I'm Australian and Execution Day is a classic to me. Monster is Loose not bad, 7 out of 10.
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Old 21 Jun 2010, 14:04   #28
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Masculine is an american classic
So is Charlie Chaplin but you never hear him on the radio ...
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Old 21 Jun 2010, 15:34   #29
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You don't huh?

"Chaplin wrote or co-wrote the scores and songs for many of his films. Smile, which he composed for his film Modern Times, hit number 2 on the UK charts when sung by Nat King Cole in the 1950s.[35] It was also Michael Jackson's favorite song. [36] This Is My Song, written and composed by Chaplin for his film A Countess from Hong Kong, hit number 1 on the UK charts when sung by Petula Clark in the 1960s.[37] In 1973, Chaplin won the Oscar for Best Film Score for his film Limelight. [38] Chaplin was not the only member of his family with musical talent; his nephew, Spencer Dryden was the drummer for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted band, Jefferson Airplane. "



Sorry, i'm dragging this even further off topic, back to Monster please lol.
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Old 21 Jun 2010, 15:45   #30
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i think the leak of the song months before the album was released harmed it big time as i think it had strong potential to be released in the rock charts as a single.
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Old 21 Jun 2010, 20:41   #31
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I like the song, particularly the drumming.
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Old 22 Jun 2010, 02:14   #32
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Although it was never my favourite song on the album ( Pigs gets that vote easily ) I do like Monster. I was and still am saddened in a way when I hear it because it is discernable in the vocals that Meat was not being allowed to be what he is best at, Being Meat

After hearing HCTB i cant help but wonder how good the song could have been
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