Hey Mike, it shouldn't surprise me to see you here. I disappear is the song they made for Mission Impossible 2, right? It's been quite a long time since I heard the OST. Before I really knew Metallica and became a fan. Cheers from France! 🍻
As far as the snare drum sound goes, I always thought it was the snare turned off and with the knob on it loosen so much, that it rings as it does. It sounds that way on most songs such as: Some Kind Of Monster, Invisible Kid, My World, Shoot Me Again, The Unnamed Feeling and Purify, as well as All Within My Hands. Even the ending of Frantic sounds like that, with the rest of the songs having the snare turned on and that same ring to it, which I mentioned before.
I like the album...there are a few songs I'm not a fan of but there are some killer tunes on it and some great riffs although not their best song writing. I never really thought the drums sounded bad just different.
there's some out there that say its time for "No drums!".... St Anger may have been that moment.... in fact, St Anger may have been the moment for "all the no's!" . It's certainly what i'm thinking when its played and I cant stick an axe through the power conduit fast enough....
@1:37 "It's the raw truth about them at that time." That's what some of us have tried to say over and over since the release of St Anger. Glad to hear it from someone who is so deeply involved in Metallica's development.
Like almost everyone, I’ve always hated the sound of St. Anger. But those songs are fucking killer! And the sort of “re-imagining” they’ve done with live versions of a few of the songs just makes me really appreciate that they’re still a band to this day.
People love to hate on Metallica, I've done it myself, Load and Reload era, but I love those records now. Some people just don't "get " St Anger. It's not a happy record, it's not what you'd listen to on a sunny day, with no worries in the world. When you're going through a shit storm, your world's falling apart, then, listen to St Anger, it makes perfect sense! It's about indifference, it's about recovery, it's about personal issues, relationships between friends, family falling apart. It's about the hard side of life, the side no one wants to experience!
Don't pretend you're somehow smarter than everyone else just because you decided to like something that sucks. I 'get' the record and it still sucks. Go invent some other reason to feel superior, hipster.
I didn't give them shit for Load or Reload, solid albums but just different. St. Anger was a fucking embarrassing disgrace from songs to production and mix!
@@shaneburns263 Go after the screenname, lol It's not like you're smart enough to counter anything I actually said. BTW, zifir sounds like a stage name for a member in this 'band'. You're not smart. Stop playing, kid.
I thought the snare sound would have been effective if it was used on only one or two songs, not a whole album. Or even used in sections of a song to be used as an emphasis effect. Kinda like how Slipnot uses different percussions as an effect. They don't drown a whole song or album with it. They'll use them sparingly for emphasis of a part or section
You'd think a band as big as they were back then had the leverage to take a hiatus to get their sh!t sorted... almost seems they were under the gun to make an album regardless of where they were at and with no-one steering the ship. Where was management in all this??
It baffles me how many huge band can release a bad album. You can't have people listen to it and tell you it sucks? Even if you don't write anything good you could afford to hire people to help you. It's just greed and laziness. Like let's slap something together in a couple months and make another two million. They have no incentive to work hard when they are already rich.
I understand they were going through a lot of tough shit. And I'm glad they survived. But with the talent and status Metallica has, they couldn't find a decent temporary bass player better than Bob Rock? I purchased this album when it came out and wished I hadn't. It was released too soon - needed more work.
They ran out of time for "more work." I believe Time Warner was the label for this record... they already blew past their time limit with them when James was in rehab. When James came back, it was uncharted territory at that point, and the band was burning money. It became an exercise in transparency with the documentary more that it was a real album at that point.
You’re forgetting that Metallica are very stuck up in their ways lol and Jason quit right before production of St. Anger and they didn’t want to waste time to find a new bass player during the middle of recording a new album as it would add way more stress to the situation they were in (good thing they didn’t cuz if they did hire a new bass player it could have possibly caused too much tension between the members and lead to permanent disbandment and/or that new bass player leaving the band)
I rewatched Some Kind of Monster recently and the one thing that really struck me was how all their initial ideas for songs were utter dogshit. It's an interesting contrast to watch Peter Jackson's Get Back doc where you also see The Beatles start sketching out new songs and you recognize that they're working w something that can be refined/shaped into good songs.
I rewatched Some Kind of Monster recently and the one thing that really struck me was how all their initial ideas for songs (for the St Anger LP) were utter dogshit. It's an interesting contrast to watch Peter Jackson's Get Back doc where you also see The Beatles start sketching out new songs but here you recognize that they're working w something that can be refined/shaped into good songs.
yeah, it's a shame no one stopped them and said "listen to this shit man, it's not presentable not even for a demo, if you were a novel band trying to get a contract would you give these songs as a demo". it's not good in any aspect. but they were going through tough times and probably needed the record to feel that they could keep on going.
There is a little more to it than that...as I recall Jason didn't show up to pre-production so yes Bob played Bass to rehearse it. Newsted recorded it I am quite sure of that!
@@wanaster1themetalhead144 he was supposed to jump from a small cliff but he refused because he did not think it was safe enough. Since there was no time to create a new "impossible mission" for him, they came with that idea of the stairs
'I Disappear' is a killer song and vastly under-rated. It was Metallica very successfully trying to meld what they do with aspects of the current rock sound, which was Limp Biskit and all that stuff. I wish it would go into the set as a staple instead of crap like 'Cyanide'.
I love the production on this record and the drum sound. It was an absolute breath of fresh air from all the triggered drums that EVERY metal band has done or tried to copy since and justice for all came out. It was as close to bare wire as you could possibly get. It's like sitting in an old sweaty jam room with them. The same kind of vibe that they got off of the garage days re-revisited. I think this record and the two load records will grow legs later when a lot of the people get older and understand what they were doing. They took a couple of different turns and most metal heads do not like any kind of change. You can't just keep putting the same record out every year the only two bands that works for is AC/DC and Motorhead. This is just my opinion though. I could listen to Bob Rock talk about recording all day. The dude is awesome!!
I always appreciated bob for his dedication to Metallica and I understand the snare it’s like full distortion from everywhere and why ST.Anger wasn’t my favorite album there’s some good songs in it just riffs and I did miss Kirks solos but thanks bob for your dedication and keeping Metallica going miss you bro
I like the "St. Anger" album, it took a while to come to this conclusion but I did. For one, it's not as compressed as Death Magnetic or Hardwired. It has an amazing "HEAVY" sound and a beefy bass tone. After listening to the album all the way through, the snare sound just becomes part of the mix and I did not find it annoying; I found it added to the "anger" of the album. I like it and what Metallica albums have taught me over the years is to not compare any of them against each other, take each on it's own and enjoy.
There’s a really funny video somewhere on TH-cam I saw years back where a fan meet and greets bringing a snare for Lars to sign, and this topic comes up and Lars makes fun of himself, unlocking this clasp on the snare or whatever that makes it sound way different, and he laughs and says like “Fame and glory, screaming fans!” (unlocks snare) “Misery, disaster, loss of records sales!” 🤪
He did nothing. Metallica would have come back and Bob did nothing but ruin their shit over and over. Bob Rock is a worthless producer and he only did what his overlords told him to do.
Bob Cock made them their one hit Album, that's all he is good for. Bob is a one hit wonder album producer. They should've fired him after the Black Album. He didn't keep them together, Lars is too money hungry to let Metallica die. They would've been back with or without Bob.
@@metallurgico I've seen every Metallica anything out there. I've seen them multiple times live, toured with ppl who are friends of the band and I'm just an all around fan of the band. Bob Rock takes credit for saving the band. Yet as a fellow band member I know for a fact that he was nothing more than a plant by the record label to make sure they fulfilled their debt obligations. Metallica could have used a break from music, instead this guy comes in and puts them on TV airing their private life for all to see while he gets credit and don't have anything to worry about. Bob Rock is a hack. If you listen to the band's interviews prior to Rock you will see what I'm saying. They will never admit it, because they are owned by the label.
Don't get all the hate against this album. It's raw, honest and rockin album. Always been one of my go to albums during gym sessions and when driving on the highway
You can try and justify it all you want. Metallica tried something new and it flopped. If St Anger was so great, why did they go back to their tried and true formula when they did Death Magnetic and they fired Bob Cock?
HEY...if you're gonna use clip's from other people's interview's at least give credit to where you got the clip from. In this case, Chris Jericho's Podcast.
I’m just so confused as to why Jason would not attend the recording of I Disappear, yet gladly participated in the music video, and performances after that. Yet nobody in the band batted an eye, or asked what was up. I’m glad they finally figured out what was going on later on, but Jesus christ how were they so clueless as to unhappy he was
why did they removed Kirk guitar solo in the first place, all band that I watch, there's always a guitar solo and I think Kirk guitar solo is love by the fans including myself
As a guy who's been into all types of metal for 30 plus years, I remember a friend told me about St. Anger and said the band is heavy again and I will like it...... To me it is absolutely unbearable and one of the worst albums I've ever heard!! It's ok to like it but I personally don't 💀
i got into metal when this album was coming out. i was 14 at the time and I heard the song on tv for some wrestling PPV. i thought it was great. then i found the rest of their music and it blew st anger out of the water lol. that said, the album is good for what it is. the remastered version of the album is better though, it sounds more digitalized but the snare sound is at least right.
Agreed! I am 50 now and got into metal and Metallica right after And Justice For All was released. There was Megadeth, Testament, Kreator, Exodius and Iron Maiden (to name a few).After the untitled Black album was released I had lost interest in later Metallica albums.
If you listen to the Slipknot Subliminal versus album it’s a similar type vibe man just raw ugliness and anti metal polished production. There’s definitely something to be said for that when it’s done well. I think the snare has become the lightning rod for peoples disapproval at a record that was a total mould breaker in every respect… it couldn’t possibly BE any more of a departure from the previous three records… I think it’s a pivotal point in their evolution
You may be right, but I have zero interest in Slipknot, there is literally too much music out there and not enough time. I am just getting into The Grateful Dead and Modern Jazz, so bands with turntables and rap style lyrics aren't interest enough for me to check out. Maybe in the futures I will.
It's not the snare sound itself that is so bad, though it does sound like dogsh*t, it's just the fact that it's way too loud in the mix and drowns the other instruments out. As a lifelong musician, I'll tell you that you can fix that issue even recording for dirt cheap in a garage. It's not rocket science. Muffle that POS snare down! It shouldn't ring like a damn bell lol!
For the drum sound, Bob said he, "kicked the can" it's funny, that's what the snare drum sound resembles, the sound of Oscar the grouch, banging on his garbage can. Great job Bob. Helping Metallica sound like a Jim Henson Muppet metal band. The "MuppetallicA" album, St. Anger.
1:50 when Bob says “So I kicked the can”, he means that literally. He kicked a metal trash can 🗑 down an alleyway with a mic 🎙 inside. That’s the St. Anger snare sound. 😅
To be fair to Rock, it was the band that wanted that change you talk about and he delivered it in spades... they admit they wanted to be rock stars and he got them there. THEY employed him...
Slipknot is tighter as a band then Metallica will ever be, putting Lars in there would only ruin them. Watch some of Metallica's newer live performances, Lars would never keep up with Slipknot and I say that as a HUGE Metallica fan ... sometimes Lars doesn't even know what song he is playing ....
Wow! I wanted to hear the meet 2 minutes! So by Lars getting that minimally produced drum sound and what not, it seems like he was channeling a rebirth? Launching a new Metallica? Yet I think they coulda and shoulda did a lot more and took some time off and did some solo stuff.
Also - anyone feel like, where production is concerned, Lars is Bababooey? Justice, St. Anger, etc? Anytime he gets behind the mixing board it ends in disaster. I mean, when they’re setting up the mics or mixing it down later, someone should just pull him aside and ask him to run out for beer. I hold Bob a little bit responsible for the snare. He knows better. Bob may may have been in the Payolas, but he’s got the ears and the production cache. He could have done “yeah yeah, Lars, ‘raw’, I got it” and then just gotten a good drum sound after he went home in the Porsche. Maybe it was morbid curiosity, just to see what he would actually do. Whenever Lars goes into the mixing booth or tries to tamper with anything, they should play a Bababooey song over the monitors. Like ‘The Price Is Right’ loser music, or Carmina Booey. Maybe customize it for Lars.
In other words, they were using the snare ringing sound to wake them up during the making of a boring and bad album. I imagine one of them will wake up nightly haunted by that snare sound. Or they wake up to the sound of the garbage truck and say, "FUCK! OH FUCK!"
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If Jason didn’t play on “I Disappear”, then it sounds like he left the band a lot earlier than I thought. It sounds like there was trouble brewing for a long time and he was out of contact with the band, but he didn’t make it official until it came time to regroup for a new album. I’m sure they all knew it was coming. For him not to show for a recording session, that’s basically like quitting right there. I also think it’s totally passive-aggressive, just to not show up. I know Jason was pissed and he felt creatively repressed, but when you handle it in that way you’re putting it on everyone else to resolve it. Kirk had issues I’m sure with Lars giving a “no solos” edict when that’s the only domain James allows for Kirk. That’s like Kirk saying, “I’ve been listening to a lot of Ministry lately - so for this album Lars, we’re going to use a drum machine.” Also, Jason’s main issue (the side project issue) was with James, but blowing off a recording session screws the whole band. So suddenly Jason not being happy with James puts the whole band in turmoil, and the problem changes from one person being unhappy about a side project to the entire band being held hostage and having their future put in question. I think I know why the song is called ‘I Disappear’ too. That sheds a lot of light on the subject. I like Jason, and I know there were issues in the band, but I often thought his personality wasn’t loose enough to survive in the band. I know he took a ton of abuse, and maybe he never really got free of the legacy of being “the guy that replaced Cliff”. But he didn’t leave the rest of the guys very much choice. And he knew it was a mistake. It was rough seeing the call come in later saying he wanted to rejoin, and being rejected. And then in interviews going back to “I’d quit all over again if I had the chance” to “I’d join the band again if they called” and “I’d be dead if he didn’t leave”. The article about him keeping his chops up to be ready for “The Call”, it’s sad because you can’t help but read between the lines. Great musician though, Amherst Feb ‘93 was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
Damn, best analysis I’ve ever read! What a pleasure to be the first to upvote this gem. What was the thing at the end you referred to where Jason asked to rejoin and was rejected? I never heard that before.
@@Syclone0044 Thanks! 🙂 Check out the Some Kind of Monster documentary, where Lars goes into the “but he left the band!” rant. Leading up to that there is a quiet mention about Jason having called and saying he wanted to take back his decision and rejoin the band. I’m pretty sure Bob is there and there’s some muttering when it’s mentioned, which then inspires Lars’ rant. The rant was about why they were saying ‘no’ to Jason’s request.
Because at the time (early 2000s), Nu Metal dominated the mainstream and most Nu Metal Bands (think Korn) didn't play any guitar solos. Metallica minus Kirk and Bob Rock thought times were changing and solos were a thing of the past. But it turns out that Nu Metal was a fad and solos came back 5 years later. Basically, Kirk's main role is essentially to play guitar solos. St. Anger was a weird and bad record to be honest. Personally I like the Load/Re-Load era including I Disappear (great song) than St. Anger.
He was, he contributed riffs and lyrics for the songs. He did rhythm for every song as well. Like he did for Load and ReLoad. He went back to solos only with a riff here and there during Death Magnetic and stayed that way since.
All i hear is "Lars said, Lars said, Lars said..." I guess we've spotted the problem. To me the St. Anger sound approach was 1. a failed copy or imitation of the new metal sound, which had no solos either and was defining at this time and 2. a failed attempt to sound unique among these new metal bands. But you simply can not allow this kind of quality level as a producer, sorry Bob. Someone had to tell them: "It sounds like ****!" And it did not happen because of the conflicts going on, is this the message? This band has definitely a persisting issue with production, mixing, mastering on several other albums as well. The reason why many were or are upset about it is that St. Anger was a really good album, but it just sounded like shit. Thats not something to argue about, thats a fact. Proof: th-cam.com/video/lU-UI3_6HcM/w-d-xo.html The fact this amazing re-recording project exists says a lot
Who else can never think of I Disappear without instantly hearing those god-awful, horribly washed out cymbals at the very beginning from fuckin first-gen 112kbps .MP3 compression? I swear to god I have never been able to unhear it. Even now listening to the official version on Amazon Music and whatever it barely sounds any better. Has anyone ever heard a crisp recording of it? Does one exist or was it literally mastered in fucking WinAMP 0.98 on Windows Me?
It seems to me that history is showing that Jason leaving the band was the "beginning of the end", so to speak. Don't get me wrong, I think Rob is a phenomenal bassist and I know that Metallica is still touring and making craploads of money, but it feels like they're just cashing in on former glory. Name one "significant" album since Jason left. I mean one that's gone down as a "classic" or otherwise historically significant. There are none. The most that can be said is that St. Anger was "memorable", but it was for all the wrong reasons. As much as I hate to say it because it signals the passing of time, I think it's time for the boys to hang it up.
Agreed! I started losing interest in Metallica before Jason left (I love Jason and his playing), and there was and is too much other genres, music, bands and albums competing for my time that if I am not impressed on the first listening, it won't get listened to again because I moved on to something else.
@@ROOKTABULA I agree. They went to shit after the Black Album and that was questionable at the time. I appreciate the Black Album now more than ever, but still to this day I haven't purchased any of Metallica's music since the Black album.
Been a Metallica fan since the inception! After the creation of the “Black Album” where do you go??? It was and still is the most incredible/rock/metal album of all time IMO. Yeah wish Metallica would of just took time off vs making St. Anger it’s just not my cup of tea and no one else I know. I guess when you can make a million taking a dump and putting your name on it I’d do it as well. Ha!
No one else’s? Stop speaking for everyone. I and millions of others love St Anger it’s only a very loud minority that hate this record. Bad albums do not sell six million copies I don’t care what anyone says
I try to get through that album but can’t. The snare drum is just too awful. They Shoulda called Vinnie Paul and asked how to get his snare sound. That’s what metal snare should be.
I don't care what anyone says. This album is for shit. Terrible tones all the way around not just drums. Metallica was following a trend. Fucking dumb. Metallica sets trends. Doesn't follow them.
@@jbearmcdougall1646 nah, Psalm69. Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, and The Land of Rape and Honey are still amazing albums and NiN wouldnt exist without Twitch. Their later stuff isnt great but the golden period from late 80s to early 90s is still great.
Stop trying to explain it, that album is not good....remaster it, beef it up ..then, maybe. "It's raw and angry" pff, eat some raw chicken and see just how angry your stomach will feel soon after !
I hated Alternita and More Alternita, I mean Load and Reload. However, as I approach middle age, I have grown to appreciate some of the tracks. However, no matter how much I try, I fucking HATE St. Anger. That album is a complete piece of audio shit and lacking in talent and competence. The only takeaway was that it was clear that Metallica was getting back into the heavy stuff.
I didn't know that Bob played bass on I Disappear.
I think only on preproduction? Hi btw. Love your videos especially artist technique ones!
I think Jason did play on the track, but when it came the time to polish the sound, Bob Rock took care of it. Sort of co-play. 🤣
Hey Mike, it shouldn't surprise me to see you here.
I disappear is the song they made for Mission Impossible 2, right?
It's been quite a long time since I heard the OST. Before I really knew Metallica and became a fan.
Cheers from France! 🍻
On a completely forgotten, shithouse of a song. What a pro!
I'm not sure I believe that. You'd think Jason would mention something like that over the years.
As far as the snare drum sound goes, I always thought it was the snare turned off and with the knob on it loosen so much, that it rings as it does. It sounds that way on most songs such as: Some Kind Of Monster, Invisible Kid, My World, Shoot Me Again, The Unnamed Feeling and Purify, as well as All Within My Hands. Even the ending of Frantic sounds like that, with the rest of the songs having the snare turned on and that same ring to it, which I mentioned before.
I like the album...there are a few songs I'm not a fan of but there are some killer tunes on it and some great riffs although not their best song writing. I never really thought the drums sounded bad just different.
Fair enough.
Lars said: No solos! On earlier records he said "no bass"! Are they all playing Lars says?
there's some out there that say its time for "No drums!".... St Anger may have been that moment.... in fact, St Anger may have been the moment for "all the no's!" . It's certainly what i'm thinking when its played and I cant stick an axe through the power conduit fast enough....
To quote Jason Newsted in the playboy interview, "it wasn't Lars". No decision is taken without the aproval of James In Metallica.
@@paulosantiago7457 I didn't see the Playboy interview, I don't read it for the articles. :p
Next album: No Drums!
@1:37 "It's the raw truth about them at that time."
That's what some of us have tried to say over and over since the release of St Anger. Glad to hear it from someone who is so deeply involved in Metallica's development.
Like almost everyone, I’ve always hated the sound of St. Anger. But those songs are fucking killer! And the sort of “re-imagining” they’ve done with live versions of a few of the songs just makes me really appreciate that they’re still a band to this day.
People love to hate on Metallica, I've done it myself, Load and Reload era, but I love those records now.
Some people just don't "get " St Anger.
It's not a happy record, it's not what you'd listen to on a sunny day, with no worries in the world.
When you're going through a shit storm, your world's falling apart, then, listen to St Anger, it makes perfect sense!
It's about indifference, it's about recovery, it's about personal issues, relationships between friends, family falling apart.
It's about the hard side of life, the side no one wants to experience!
Don't pretend you're somehow smarter than everyone else just because you decided to like something that sucks. I 'get' the record and it still sucks. Go invent some other reason to feel superior, hipster.
I didn't give them shit for Load or Reload, solid albums but just different. St. Anger was a fucking embarrassing disgrace from songs to production and mix!
@@denizenofclownworld4853 Yeah, you completely missed the dude's entire point. 🤦♂️
@@denizenofclownworld4853 What a cheap-ass edgelord username. Sounds like some shitty emperor-worship symphonic black metal album title.
@@shaneburns263 Go after the screenname, lol
It's not like you're smart enough to counter anything I actually said.
BTW, zifir sounds like a stage name for a member in this 'band'.
You're not smart. Stop playing, kid.
I thought the snare sound would have been effective if it was used on only one or two songs, not a whole album. Or even used in sections of a song to be used as an emphasis effect. Kinda like how Slipnot uses different percussions as an effect. They don't drown a whole song or album with it. They'll use them sparingly for emphasis of a part or section
You'd think a band as big as they were back then had the leverage to take a hiatus to get their sh!t sorted... almost seems they were under the gun to make an album regardless of where they were at and with no-one steering the ship. Where was management in all this??
They’re free to make whatever they want. I’d rather have a subpar metallic album than no Metallica album.
Where was management? I’d assume pushing for an album, just so they could have a little more money.
It baffles me how many huge band can release a bad album. You can't have people listen to it and tell you it sucks? Even if you don't write anything good you could afford to hire people to help you. It's just greed and laziness. Like let's slap something together in a couple months and make another two million. They have no incentive to work hard when they are already rich.
Say what you will, Bob Rock Kept these guys together.
I understand they were going through a lot of tough shit. And I'm glad they survived. But with the talent and status Metallica has, they couldn't find a decent temporary bass player better than Bob Rock? I purchased this album when it came out and wished I hadn't. It was released too soon - needed more work.
They ran out of time for "more work." I believe Time Warner was the label for this record... they already blew past their time limit with them when James was in rehab. When James came back, it was uncharted territory at that point, and the band was burning money. It became an exercise in transparency with the documentary more that it was a real album at that point.
You’re forgetting that Metallica are very stuck up in their ways lol and Jason quit right before production of St. Anger and they didn’t want to waste time to find a new bass player during the middle of recording a new album as it would add way more stress to the situation they were in (good thing they didn’t cuz if they did hire a new bass player it could have possibly caused too much tension between the members and lead to permanent disbandment and/or that new bass player leaving the band)
I rewatched Some Kind of Monster recently and the one thing that really struck me was how all their initial ideas for songs were utter dogshit. It's an interesting contrast to watch Peter Jackson's Get Back doc where you also see The Beatles start sketching out new songs and you recognize that they're working w something that can be refined/shaped into good songs.
@John Wheeler My lifestyle...determines my death style...
They should never have released it
I rewatched Some Kind of Monster recently and the one thing that really struck me was how all their initial ideas for songs (for the St Anger LP) were utter dogshit. It's an interesting contrast to watch Peter Jackson's Get Back doc where you also see The Beatles start sketching out new songs but here you recognize that they're working w something that can be refined/shaped into good songs.
It's the only time sitting in the studio was good for these guys.
yeah, it's a shame no one stopped them and said "listen to this shit man, it's not presentable not even for a demo, if you were a novel band trying to get a contract would you give these songs as a demo". it's not good in any aspect. but they were going through tough times and probably needed the record to feel that they could keep on going.
Um, 'I kicked the can'... yes, that's exactly what I thought he did to get that sound.
Sounds like he mixed it while he was using the can. :p
I didn't know Bob played bass on I Disappear, too.
Jason's in the video so it's rather strange
There is a little more to it than that...as I recall Jason didn't show up to pre-production so yes Bob played Bass to rehearse it. Newsted recorded it I am quite sure of that!
Jason played bass on the recording. It was his last studio appearance with Metallica.
@@wanaster1themetalhead144 he was supposed to jump from a small cliff but he refused because he did not think it was safe enough. Since there was no time to create a new "impossible mission" for him, they came with that idea of the stairs
@@paulosantiago7457 interesting
'I Disappear' is a killer song and vastly under-rated.
It was Metallica very successfully trying to meld what they do with aspects of the current rock sound, which was Limp Biskit and all that stuff.
I wish it would go into the set as a staple instead of crap like 'Cyanide'.
The fact the bob rock knows the fucking champs. Props must be given.
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I love the production on this record and the drum sound. It was an absolute breath of fresh air from all the triggered drums that EVERY metal band has done or tried to copy since and justice for all came out. It was as close to bare wire as you could possibly get. It's like sitting in an old sweaty jam room with them. The same kind of vibe that they got off of the garage days re-revisited. I think this record and the two load records will grow legs later when a lot of the people get older and understand what they were doing. They took a couple of different turns and most metal heads do not like any kind of change. You can't just keep putting the same record out every year the only two bands that works for is AC/DC and Motorhead. This is just my opinion though.
I could listen to Bob Rock talk about recording all day. The dude is awesome!!
Totally agree. Love the raw sound of St Anger
I liked it in parts, but the whole album, it was a bit too much.
I always appreciated bob for his dedication to Metallica and I understand the snare it’s like full distortion from everywhere and why ST.Anger wasn’t my favorite album there’s some good songs in it just riffs and I did miss Kirks solos but thanks bob for your dedication and keeping Metallica going miss you bro
Money & fame will make anybody dedicated even on a garbage pop album that sells millions of copies!
I like the "St. Anger" album, it took a while to come to this conclusion but I did. For one, it's not as compressed as Death Magnetic or Hardwired. It has an amazing "HEAVY" sound and a beefy bass tone. After listening to the album all the way through, the snare sound just becomes part of the mix and I did not find it annoying; I found it added to the "anger" of the album. I like it and what Metallica albums have taught me over the years is to not compare any of them against each other, take each on it's own and enjoy.
I thought the "snare" was someone with a wooden spoon banging on a pot.
So... there are recordings of solos for st. Anger?
There’s a really funny video somewhere on TH-cam I saw years back where a fan meet and greets bringing a snare for Lars to sign, and this topic comes up and Lars makes fun of himself, unlocking this clasp on the snare or whatever that makes it sound way different, and he laughs and says like “Fame and glory, screaming fans!” (unlocks snare) “Misery, disaster, loss of records sales!” 🤪
Darkthrone infused production xD
I love the sound of St.Anger, as I'm used to early black metal stuff, only requirement is authenticity
Thanks Bob for keeping Metallica alive
He did nothing. Metallica would have come back and Bob did nothing but ruin their shit over and over. Bob Rock is a worthless producer and he only did what his overlords told him to do.
@@jvon3885 Why you say that? Did you see the Some Kind of Monster documentary?
Bob Cock made them their one hit Album, that's all he is good for. Bob is a one hit wonder album producer. They should've fired him after the Black Album. He didn't keep them together, Lars is too money hungry to let Metallica die. They would've been back with or without Bob.
@@metallurgico I've seen every Metallica anything out there. I've seen them multiple times live, toured with ppl who are friends of the band and I'm just an all around fan of the band. Bob Rock takes credit for saving the band. Yet as a fellow band member I know for a fact that he was nothing more than a plant by the record label to make sure they fulfilled their debt obligations. Metallica could have used a break from music, instead this guy comes in and puts them on TV airing their private life for all to see while he gets credit and don't have anything to worry about. Bob Rock is a hack. If you listen to the band's interviews prior to Rock you will see what I'm saying. They will never admit it, because they are owned by the label.
@@TTGTO288 indeed.
Next time Lars will say no drums on the next album.
There is a preview of that sounds already :P
th-cam.com/video/3p9ZTFnPtCs/w-d-xo.html
Metallica - No Lars involved ^^
Would actually make the music better
Does anyone know where the entire interview is?
This is from the Talk is Jericho podcast with Chris Jericho. Bob might have been on a few times so not sure the specific episode number.
@@goodbrothermusic2740 Awesome thank you very much.
Don't get all the hate against this album. It's raw, honest and rockin album. Always been one of my go to albums during gym sessions and when driving on the highway
Frantic is and always has been an absolute banger
That's because you are deaf!
You must have one in after the black album as a fan.
You can try and justify it all you want. Metallica tried something new and it flopped. If St Anger was so great, why did they go back to their tried and true formula when they did Death Magnetic and they fired Bob Cock?
@@TTGTO288 boom.
Sounds like Chris Jericho interviewing him lol
Exactly what I was going to comment
Isn’t it?
@@georgemaranville3305 yes
@@georgemaranville3305 I’d say so. Can’t confirm but I’d put my money on it lol
It's kinda funny he mentions the Fucking Champs, as IMO AJFA was a big influence on their sound, so in a way it kinda went in a full circle.
This album feels like a late reaction rather than focused on a goal.
If you could hear a 30-page research paper that was done the night before, it would sound like St. Anger.
St Anger is a classic, not yet appreciated and a cliché to hate. I love that snare, that album is legit raw 💪💪🤘
said no one ever
Yep, I actually love the sound of the snare. It suits the album and I can’t imagine it without it
I love the snare! Signature sound for that album.
It's raw dogshit
HEY...if you're gonna use clip's from other people's interview's at least give credit to where you got the clip from. In this case, Chris Jericho's Podcast.
Wait. Did Bob play bass on I Dissapear?
I felt like it was an attempt to sound similar to alot of the NuMetal bands. Not for Metallica
I love this album!!!
the interviewer sounds like the guy that did the legendary john cena prank call
Chris Jericho?
@@rawr9154 what
I’m just so confused as to why Jason would not attend the recording of I Disappear, yet gladly participated in the music video, and performances after that. Yet nobody in the band batted an eye, or asked what was up. I’m glad they finally figured out what was going on later on, but Jesus christ how were they so clueless as to unhappy he was
I don't think there was a snare, i think they used a coffee can.
I love st anger sweet amber is badass
why did they removed Kirk guitar solo in the first place, all band that I watch, there's always a guitar solo and I think Kirk guitar solo is love by the fans including myself
As a guy who's been into all types of metal for 30 plus years, I remember a friend told me about St. Anger and said the band is heavy again and I will like it......
To me it is absolutely unbearable and one of the worst albums I've ever heard!! It's ok to like it but I personally don't 💀
i got into metal when this album was coming out. i was 14 at the time and I heard the song on tv for some wrestling PPV. i thought it was great. then i found the rest of their music and it blew st anger out of the water lol. that said, the album is good for what it is. the remastered version of the album is better though, it sounds more digitalized but the snare sound is at least right.
Agreed! I am 50 now and got into metal and Metallica right after And Justice For All was released. There was Megadeth, Testament, Kreator, Exodius and Iron Maiden (to name a few).After the untitled Black album was released I had lost interest in later Metallica albums.
"Tong Tong Tong Tong"
If you listen to the Slipknot Subliminal versus album it’s a similar type vibe man just raw ugliness and anti metal polished production. There’s definitely something to be said for that when it’s done well. I think the snare has become the lightning rod for peoples disapproval at a record that was a total mould breaker in every respect… it couldn’t possibly BE any more of a departure from the previous three records… I think it’s a pivotal point in their evolution
You may be right, but I have zero interest in Slipknot, there is literally too much music out there and not enough time. I am just getting into The Grateful Dead and Modern Jazz, so bands with turntables and rap style lyrics aren't interest enough for me to check out. Maybe in the futures I will.
If different was the goal. They got it.
It's not the snare sound itself that is so bad, though it does sound like dogsh*t, it's just the fact that it's way too loud in the mix and drowns the other instruments out. As a lifelong musician, I'll tell you that you can fix that issue even recording for dirt cheap in a garage. It's not rocket science. Muffle that POS snare down! It shouldn't ring like a damn bell lol!
There's a history of that drummer badly mixxing their sound..
yea, that's an interesting observation -- snare wouldn't be half as obnoxious if it wasn't so prominent in the mix
A drum machine would have probably sounded better.
@@MrChopsticktech Even a hammer on a nail would have sounded better 🤣
Lmao I always think of it as “banging the inside of a metal trash can” 🗑 😂😂
"Im not a bass player" Didnt Rock play bass on a whole Metallica album? And why would James allow lars to dictate no guitar solos? Just silly.
Dictate is the perfect word for it.
It would have been way cooler if they used the same snare that Pantera used on Reinventing the Steel.
In Kirk's defense, nothing would've made those songs sound better.
I like St. Anger. Just fix the snare sound and it's an album filled w/ riffs.
It may have been Lars’s old drum kit but they still could have turned the f@cking snare on!
When I realized he was talking to chris jericho 3/4 of the way thru I gasped
It is a great album
I didn't understand the drums part.
It was the first Lars' drum set from the early days?
Bob Rock shit the bed on St Anger.
**Amber Heard taking notes**
@@rawr9154 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The snare destroyed the entire album. This was worse than turning the bass off on the entire ....In justice for all
The bass isn't off. You can very clearly hear it many times on every song. Holy shit yall suck at listening to music
For the drum sound, Bob said he, "kicked the can" it's funny, that's what the snare drum sound resembles, the sound of Oscar the grouch, banging on his garbage can. Great job Bob. Helping Metallica sound like a Jim Henson Muppet metal band.
The "MuppetallicA" album, St. Anger.
Can kicking. I knew it!
1:50 when Bob says “So I kicked the can”, he means that literally. He kicked a metal trash can 🗑 down an alleyway with a mic 🎙 inside. That’s the St. Anger snare sound. 😅
The snare that destroyed a album.
I get it. But bob in the band was cringe. I still see this guy as the reason the music changed
To be fair to Rock, it was the band that wanted that change you talk about and he delivered it in spades... they admit they wanted to be rock stars and he got them there. THEY employed him...
Slipknot should probably replace Shawn Crahan(Trashcan Clown) with Lars Ulrich...
Slipknot is tighter as a band then Metallica will ever be, putting Lars in there would only ruin them. Watch some of Metallica's newer live performances, Lars would never keep up with Slipknot and I say that as a HUGE Metallica fan ... sometimes Lars doesn't even know what song he is playing ....
@@TTGTO288 It was a joke, sarcasm...
Wow! I wanted to hear the meet 2 minutes! So by Lars getting that minimally produced drum sound and what not, it seems like he was channeling a rebirth? Launching a new Metallica? Yet I think they coulda and shoulda did a lot more and took some time off and did some solo stuff.
i never knew it was bob doing bass on i disappear
The F-in Champs!
Also - anyone feel like, where production is concerned, Lars is Bababooey? Justice, St. Anger, etc? Anytime he gets behind the mixing board it ends in disaster. I mean, when they’re setting up the mics or mixing it down later, someone should just pull him aside and ask him to run out for beer. I hold Bob a little bit responsible for the snare. He knows better. Bob may may have been in the Payolas, but he’s got the ears and the production cache. He could have done “yeah yeah, Lars, ‘raw’, I got it” and then just gotten a good drum sound after he went home in the Porsche. Maybe it was morbid curiosity, just to see what he would actually do. Whenever Lars goes into the mixing booth or tries to tamper with anything, they should play a Bababooey song over the monitors. Like ‘The Price Is Right’ loser music, or Carmina Booey. Maybe customize it for Lars.
In other words, they were using the snare ringing sound to wake them up during the making of a boring and bad album. I imagine one of them will wake up nightly haunted by that snare sound. Or they wake up to the sound of the garbage truck and say, "FUCK! OH FUCK!"
KICK BOING KICK BOING KICK BOING KICK BOING ! AND I WANT ! KICK BOING KICK BOING TO SET MY AAANGER FREEE KICK BOING KICK BOING KICK BOING SET IT FREEEEEE!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So none of Kirk’s solos made the album. Interesting.
So then....there is a St. Anger album filled with Kirk solos buried away on some Hard Drive ?
Hey, Load ain't so bad.
Interesting
That album was an embarrassment ,start to finish.
I'll never understand the complaints for the album. Every criticism (minus Kirk's absence) is the most entitled, whiny surface level complaints.
Such as? What complains are surface level?
The. _Worst_ . Snare. Sound. In. Recorded. Music. History.
That was the worst album they ever made by far. The drum sound sucked and no guitar solos was stupid.
They taped a drumstick across Lars' forehead then James would pound him from behind and Lars' head would hit the snare?
If Jason didn’t play on “I Disappear”, then it sounds like he left the band a lot earlier than I thought. It sounds like there was trouble brewing for a long time and he was out of contact with the band, but he didn’t make it official until it came time to regroup for a new album. I’m sure they all knew it was coming. For him not to show for a recording session, that’s basically like quitting right there. I also think it’s totally passive-aggressive, just to not show up. I know Jason was pissed and he felt creatively repressed, but when you handle it in that way you’re putting it on everyone else to resolve it. Kirk had issues I’m sure with Lars giving a “no solos” edict when that’s the only domain James allows for Kirk. That’s like Kirk saying, “I’ve been listening to a lot of Ministry lately - so for this album Lars, we’re going to use a drum machine.”
Also, Jason’s main issue (the side project issue) was with James, but blowing off a recording session screws the whole band. So suddenly Jason not being happy with James puts the whole band in turmoil, and the problem changes from one person being unhappy about a side project to the entire band being held hostage and having their future put in question. I think I know why the song is called ‘I Disappear’ too. That sheds a lot of light on the subject.
I like Jason, and I know there were issues in the band, but I often thought his personality wasn’t loose enough to survive in the band. I know he took a ton of abuse, and maybe he never really got free of the legacy of being “the guy that replaced Cliff”. But he didn’t leave the rest of the guys very much choice. And he knew it was a mistake. It was rough seeing the call come in later saying he wanted to rejoin, and being rejected. And then in interviews going back to “I’d quit all over again if I had the chance” to “I’d join the band again if they called” and “I’d be dead if he didn’t leave”. The article about him keeping his chops up to be ready for “The Call”, it’s sad because you can’t help but read between the lines. Great musician though, Amherst Feb ‘93 was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
Damn, best analysis I’ve ever read! What a pleasure to be the first to upvote this gem. What was the thing at the end you referred to where Jason asked to rejoin and was rejected? I never heard that before.
He plays the bass in the music video of that song and played it live a couple of times.
@@Syclone0044 Thanks! 🙂 Check out the Some Kind of Monster documentary, where Lars goes into the “but he left the band!” rant. Leading up to that there is a quiet mention about Jason having called and saying he wanted to take back his decision and rejoin the band. I’m pretty sure Bob is there and there’s some muttering when it’s mentioned, which then inspires Lars’ rant. The rant was about why they were saying ‘no’ to Jason’s request.
Lars saying "turn that bass off" or "no solos", dude that danish midget is the real monster in Metallica
Why was Kirk not on the record?
Because at the time (early 2000s), Nu Metal dominated the mainstream and most Nu Metal Bands (think Korn) didn't play any guitar solos. Metallica minus Kirk and Bob Rock thought times were changing and solos were a thing of the past. But it turns out that Nu Metal was a fad and solos came back 5 years later. Basically, Kirk's main role is essentially to play guitar solos. St. Anger was a weird and bad record to be honest. Personally I like the Load/Re-Load era including I Disappear (great song) than St. Anger.
He was, he contributed riffs and lyrics for the songs. He did rhythm for every song as well. Like he did for Load and ReLoad. He went back to solos only with a riff here and there during Death Magnetic and stayed that way since.
1:57 "I kicked can a bit." Yeah, and you also made Lars play it, instead of a snare drum.
All i hear is "Lars said, Lars said, Lars said..." I guess we've spotted the problem. To me the St. Anger sound approach was 1. a failed copy or imitation of the new metal sound, which had no solos either and was defining at this time and 2. a failed attempt to sound unique among these new metal bands. But you simply can not allow this kind of quality level as a producer, sorry Bob. Someone had to tell them: "It sounds like ****!" And it did not happen because of the conflicts going on, is this the message? This band has definitely a persisting issue with production, mixing, mastering on several other albums as well. The reason why many were or are upset about it is that St. Anger was a really good album, but it just sounded like shit. Thats not something to argue about, thats a fact. Proof: th-cam.com/video/lU-UI3_6HcM/w-d-xo.html The fact this amazing re-recording project exists says a lot
Who else can never think of I Disappear without instantly hearing those god-awful, horribly washed out cymbals at the very beginning from fuckin first-gen 112kbps .MP3 compression? I swear to god I have never been able to unhear it. Even now listening to the official version on Amazon Music and whatever it barely sounds any better. Has anyone ever heard a crisp recording of it? Does one exist or was it literally mastered in fucking WinAMP 0.98 on Windows Me?
Bob lamprey rock
It seems to me that history is showing that Jason leaving the band was the "beginning of the end", so to speak.
Don't get me wrong, I think Rob is a phenomenal bassist and I know that Metallica is still touring and making craploads of money, but it feels like they're just cashing in on former glory.
Name one "significant" album since Jason left. I mean one that's gone down as a "classic" or otherwise historically significant. There are none. The most that can be said is that St. Anger was "memorable", but it was for all the wrong reasons.
As much as I hate to say it because it signals the passing of time, I think it's time for the boys to hang it up.
Agreed! I started losing interest in Metallica before Jason left (I love Jason and his playing), and there was and is too much other genres, music, bands and albums competing for my time that if I am not impressed on the first listening, it won't get listened to again because I moved on to something else.
I think they're at the point where the only thing left is to follow in the footsteps of Ozzy. Have their own reality tv show lol!
I lost interest after the Black Album. Load and Reload were too far down the toilet.
@@ROOKTABULA I agree. They went to shit after the Black Album and that was questionable at the time. I appreciate the Black Album now more than ever, but still to this day I haven't purchased any of Metallica's music since the Black album.
So Bob Rock is to blame for the snare sound not Lars. It all makes sense now.
That's why the whole st.anger album sucked...their worst album ever.
Been a Metallica fan since the inception! After the creation of the “Black Album” where do you go??? It was and still is the most incredible/rock/metal album of all time IMO. Yeah wish Metallica would of just took time off vs making St. Anger it’s just not my cup of tea and no one else I know. I guess when you can make a million taking a dump and putting your name on it I’d do it as well. Ha!
No one else’s? Stop speaking for everyone. I and millions of others love St Anger it’s only a very loud minority that hate this record. Bad albums do not sell six million copies I don’t care what anyone says
It sucked. Plain and simple.
LOL It turns out that its not "No solos because Lars" it was just that every one of kirk's solos sucked.
There must be some people with ears that are more sensitive to that snare sound. It didn't bother me at all.
Bottom line is its Lars' way or no way
I try to get through that album but can’t. The snare drum is just too awful. They Shoulda called Vinnie Paul and asked how to get his snare sound. That’s what metal snare should be.
I don't care what anyone says. This album is for shit. Terrible tones all the way around not just drums. Metallica was following a trend. Fucking dumb. Metallica sets trends. Doesn't follow them.
Babies
The worst sounding Rock album of all time... or
W.R.A.A.T for short
Nah, it wasn't even the worst sounding heavy album from that year. Ministry's Animositisomina still sounds absolutely godawful in comparison.
@@lukesheehy126 fair.. but All of Ministry's stuff is bad.. lol
@@jbearmcdougall1646 nah, Psalm69. Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, and The Land of Rape and Honey are still amazing albums and NiN wouldnt exist without Twitch. Their later stuff isnt great but the golden period from late 80s to early 90s is still great.
Stop trying to explain it, that album is not good....remaster it, beef it up ..then, maybe. "It's raw and angry" pff, eat some raw chicken and see just how angry your stomach will feel soon after !
paul rudd ant-man ''great record '''
One of the worst albums ever! I'd rather listen to a Britney Spears album!
I hated Alternita and More Alternita, I mean Load and Reload. However, as I approach middle age, I have grown to appreciate some of the tracks. However, no matter how much I try, I fucking HATE St. Anger. That album is a complete piece of audio shit and lacking in talent and competence. The only takeaway was that it was clear that Metallica was getting back into the heavy stuff.
That band lost the plot many many years ago.......