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Metallica "ear spanks" management, reinstates online reviews
arstechnica.com — Metallica demands that early reviews of six tracks from its new album be removed... after the band invites journalists to come listen to them. Update: the band "ear spanks" its management over the issue.
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- DamageInc, on 06/12/2008, -0/+3...and justice for all. well, maybe just for Metallica' s PR
- compu73rg33k, on 06/12/2008, -1/+2Yeah ***** Metallica. They keep flip flopping on these types of issues. First they're all against the internet, now when the reviews are GOOD, they want them to stay up. No ***** they want them up, they're good reviews. I'd like to know how they would have reacted if the reviews were bad. My guess would be they would throw their normal temper tantrum against the internet.
- Coffeedemon, on 06/14/2008, -0/+1The band had ***** all to do with any of this. They've been on tour and working on the album this whole time.
- Pyehole, on 06/13/2008, -1/+2Yeah, it's too late. Back in the day I used to love Metallica, now just hearing the name pisses me off. I'll never buy another album or another t-shirt and I'll be damned if I'd even consider going to see them live again.
***** you Metallica. - maxthethird, on 06/13/2008, -1/+1Why does this feel like this whole thing was a PR stunt to make them look better to their fans after losing so much credibility as rockers?
- ginor2, on 06/13/2008, -0/+1nice :)
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