@@alakablam7901 I get the joke obviously but Lars is actually a good drummer while Meg White is not. Obviously Gar was better but it doesn’t mean that Lars studio drumming was bad.
I grew up thinking Nick was the best, but after learning the drums, now I know he doesn’t compare to Gar’s drumming. I still love Nick and think that was the best lineup, but Gar was such a beast that knew how to work all the nuances and dynamics of the drums
Even Mustaine himself has hinted that Samuelson is his favorite drummer he’s worked with. When asked about Dirk a couple years ago during the recording of The Sick, one of the praises he sang was that playing with him was like playing with Gar.
@@Corpsedelectable0138 you don’t seem to understand, Chuck Behler is the drummer for SFSGSW, it’s on Wikipedia despite some misinformation out there. Do you disagree that it was after Kirk Hammett joined Metallica?
Lars has a bit of that Ringo effect, where his sloppiness ends up becoming an integral part of the whole. It's like trying to imagine Megadeth with a better singer. I've heard bands cover Battery, Whiplash, Blackened and others with the drummer pulling it off perfectly, yet it doesn't really sound like Metallica. (That time they played with Lombardo and Jordison doesn't quite sound like Metallica either.)
Ringo isn't sloppy, he's actually very groovy, precise and creative. People who think Ringo is a bad drummer should change to another instrument (if they ever play one).
The reason for this is because of how much harder Dave and Joey hit compared with Lars, and Metallica’ Music catalog is not as complex or difficult as What the other drummers are used to playing, The both didn’t look as if they were trying to play the music identical to the way Lars would have played them, instead they seemed more interested in just having fun with this moment…
@michaelpatterson9119 oh, I wasn't calling bad by any extent of the word. By sloppy I'm referring to things like that not quite 8ths and not quite swung triplets he does on some songs. Or the intro to "ticket to ride" where there's a little tardiness to his beating the toms, and it doesn't sound right of you try to play it right on the beat. For me that's not bad drumming, but part of the flavour that makes Ringo stand out. Now Lars he does have similar things he does most drummers wouldn't (like hitting cymbals on beat 2 instead of 1), but yeah he's also prone to rushing or dragging his beat, yet over time that has become part of the Metallica sound, even James et Al have learned to play with it
@papai-by3bo Lombardo is a strong contender but consider listening to Dirk's drumming in Soilwork, as well as his "learning [insert song] in one listen" episodes before jumping to the conclusion that Dave destroys all
@papai-by3bo i just told you to go look at his work in his previous band are you restarted and yes he can play double bass, go listen to Mission to Mars and We'll Be Back, off of his first contribution to a Megadeth album Also, Gar and Dirk both have much more complex training than Dave lol. Both Gar and Dirk had rigorous jazz training for years (Gar played in a jazz fusion band for nearly a decade), while Dave has had a few short-lived lessons here and there and is mostly self-taught outside of that. That's reflected in his fills, Dave's most famous fills often don't use kicks to mix it up. Non-thrash drummers like Eloy and Joey can do that easily
@@vaclavgembala6773 That whole argument of "my favorite band sold more records than yours" just laughable, that's like saying McDonalds sells the most hamburgers so they're the best! Fuck, I wish metal never went mainstream some days.
I know a lot of people listen to Lars' isolated tracks and cringe, but man, while he wasn't the best he definitely had personality on the drums. He's an integral part of why the band has been so successful. That being said, I'll take Dave Lombardo for my dream team.
Lars wrote some epic drum parts to some genre defining songs. But he could barely play them even when he was in his prime. Comparing him to other drummers is whats silly, if you ask me, not critiquing his performances. His performances are what either makes or breaks the songs. And when he’s on his game - nobody on earth sounds like him. He doesn’t really have a defined style or technique, yet he really does when you try and emulate his performances.
Say what you want about Lars, but no one can say that he didnt have a hand in making Thrash Metal what it was, and is today. He was definitely a catalyst to James Hetfield's riffs.
I Love all of these guys for different reasons. Everyone forgets about Lombardo. He's Fucking Amazing. They Fucked Him over and He Moved on to MANY Bands and Projects. I Love Gar, Lars - Whiney little Bitch, Nick, Chuck, Vinnie Colauita - STUDIO Only. Life would have Sucked without ANY of these Guys. Stay Humble and Flash the Metal.
@papai-by3bo I actually do know drumming and can play myself and know that Lars did his own drumming on the justice ⚖️ album. Not to mention that he was phenomenal in his prime. All this can be seen from the Cliff era in all their live performances and just after he died in late 1986 and 1987. I'll agree that from 1988 onwards he started taking creative liberties 🗽 which didn't always best serve the songs but that wasn't from a lack of ability to play the songs as written as he wasn't doing anything more or less complicated, just different. Also, Dave Lombardo is fast and has superb mastery of double kick drumming but he lacks in creativity as all his beats follow a similar formula. Just fast and thrashy and he tends to overplay in slower songs, whereas Lars does what best serves the songs. This is evident when you see how he approaches a song like Mama Said or Nothing Else Matters in comparison to how he approaches Dyers Eve, Damage Inc, or Trapped Under Ice. I couldn't imagine Dave being able to give a song like Mama Said or Nothing Else Matters the right treatment.
@papai-by3bo what are you Talking about? I've heard South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss from start to finish and apart from a few moments here and there, the albums did nothing for me. Also, recording a song in separate parts and multiple takes is a pretty normal part of the recording process if you want to make sure everything is as close to perfection as possible. As long as you can put it all together in a live performance is all that matters. Also, if you're talking about finesse, check out Metallica in Chicago 1983 and Lars was playing everything note for note to the original recordings and doing so in time and extremely smoothly, and there's plenty of audio recordings from the KEA Tour which further demonstrate that.
A guy posted a vid showing he was at the Metallica concert that was put on DVD,he said lars never played the faster double bass parts,then he got the DVD from that same concert and like magic the double bass was on the DVD, lars did inspire a lot of drummers though,including me
Yeah, Metallica have been doctoring their official releases for a while now. Lars was a beast during the 80s and early 90s though. There's this show in Toronto in 1986 in which they play super fast and Lars is spot on
If you were a local musician trying to start up a metal band and came across the exact equivalent of Lars you’d likely be very happy. Perhaps that is damning with faint praise, but I’m actually trying to defend him a bit.
The chosen drum tracks fro Gar are good but I don't think are the best, if u really want to make a comparison, i think u need to choose Killing Is My Business and Bad Omen
@@PeytonKoehlerMusic really? I always thought he was a killer on the drums. Also, when he sat in for Lars that one time he nailed it and made the Mighty Met sound thrashier than they had sounded in forever.
@@kawada1 Well he is a good drummer but when people compare him to lars it’s like comparing a drumstick (wood) to a drumstick (food), they are the same. One is obviously better than the other but they are both different styles.
😂😂😂😂😂 what a joke Lars is an ok drummer in the largest band in the world but in no way a great drummer gars blows him out the water .whats next Lars vs the great Neil Peart?
Lars sounds great in this video at least. If you only look at his best moments, then he's actually a quite good drummer. Even at his best though, still not quite at Gar's level.
Unfair. Lars needed lessons after he was in Metallica and Gar was a jazz trained drummer who turned to rock. Metallica was a true garage band. But Megadeth were a slick metal machine.
I'll admit, I read the title of this video and laughed so hard I almost sharted. And I have to say just one thing, Lars was a much better drummer when he was coked out.
Lars is equivalent to a can of spaghetti-o's.....gar is the equivalent of a well made homemade pasta .....and believe it or not i know many who prefer the can og spaghetti-os 🤷🏻♂️
@@GhANeC ok post a link with the post solo section and the fill after "See our mother put to death (Death) See our mother die" played as in the record and I give you 100$...
@@РоманСвиридов-ф1ц pretty much, Rust in Peace is the first well produced Megadeth album, and I say that from the perspective that Peace Sells is my favorite
@@v3lz0 yep, in his autobiography Mustaine talks about he wanted a drummer that would just play basic beats (unlike Gar who played these insanely different and innovative drum lines)
Well, I still don't like lars's playing, in middle of 80-x and in end of 80-x who was not bad drummer. But right now he sucks, really sucks. Maybe because he didn't practice much. And about Megadeth and Metallica. Megadeth is Metal band, But Metallica is more experimental band. BTW: 72seasons sucks
Do the math: Albums sold by Lars…121 millions or so Albums sold by you (and who’d pay good money to see you live)….none He must do something right somewhere man, come on
“Tune in for our next instalment: Meg White vs. Buddy Rich.”
just for the gits and shiggles, I kinda wanna do this now 💀
He’s not a bad drummer
@@thekivster that’s the joke, Meg and Buddy are polar opposites in ability, just like Lars and Gar are ( in my opinion).
@@alakablam7901 I get the joke obviously but Lars is actually a good drummer while Meg White is not. Obviously Gar was better but it doesn’t mean that Lars studio drumming was bad.
OHHhh!!
Gar is Megadeths best drummer, and one of the most underrated drummers of all time. The drumming on the KIMB album is insane.
No way. Nick Menza. 10x better than Gar.
Nick's skill and accuracy was impeccable.
Agreed. Gar was a beast.
Nick was hands down their best drummer. Gar has to settle for second best. Menza was an animal.
I grew up thinking Nick was the best, but after learning the drums, now I know he doesn’t compare to Gar’s drumming. I still love Nick and think that was the best lineup, but Gar was such a beast that knew how to work all the nuances and dynamics of the drums
No way, Dirk Verbeuren is their best drummer to date
The most obvious comparison would be The Four Horsemen to The Mechanix
The stems for the four horsemen aren't available.
Even Mustaine himself has hinted that Samuelson is his favorite drummer he’s worked with. When asked about Dirk a couple years ago during the recording of The Sick, one of the praises he sang was that playing with him was like playing with Gar.
Marty said some great things about Dirk when he played with Megadeth in Japan last year
That's why always hire Jazz drummer if you need a thrash metal drummer.
LOL. I'm available..LOL!
Chuck Behler is the Drummer on "So far... So Good..." album.
@@cabofalcone incorrect, it’s actually chuck behler
@@777Eliyahu That's what I said!
Which is why Chuck’s photos are there instead of Gar’s.
@@777Eliyahulol wtf have you've smoking?...can i get some of that?
@@Corpsedelectable0138 you don’t seem to understand, Chuck Behler is the drummer for SFSGSW, it’s on Wikipedia despite some misinformation out there. Do you disagree that it was after Kirk Hammett joined Metallica?
Metal wouldn’t be the same without them. Some days I need Lars, and other days I have my sanity intact 😌🤣
Lars: The frayed ends of sanity
Gar: The intact hem of mental integrity
It’s cool you can hear how the standards for metal drum tones have changed over the last 40 years
Lars being SUCH a perfectionist, I have to wonder how he was okay with his own double kick performance during playback
He's a perfectionist?! He's the sloppiest drummer I know.
If he were a perfectionist he'd actually be better at playing drums after 40+ years of doing so...not worse.
because automation didn’t exist in 1986 🫵🏻🤣
@@CapOlimar if you're a good drummer you shouldn't be physically capable of playing your best work 40 years later.
@@Fireglo sure but he'd also actually be better at playing drums...seems kind of lazy imo.
Gar is the superior drummer, without a doubt.
I agree overall, but not in these few clips
80's Metallica killed 80's Megadeth though.
@@TimmyJay02 Not in terms of drummers, though. 🔥
@@DemonSlide Lars has always been an angry heavy hitter and never got more technical than Blackened but Lars plays what Metallica song needs.
@@TimmyJay02 Gar does too. Only in a finer, more sophisticated, aware and technical stand point.
So many people hate on Lars, but he sounds pretty damn good to me.
To be fair, Lars is pretty much a chaotic type of drummer. That's not bad, but is pretty demanding for his physique, and I fucking admire the guy.
Studio magic
Lars was great... Then shit for a long time but actually doing pretty good again now!
@@gabrielbrouwerin the 80s?
Lars is a hit or miss type of drummer. When he’s on, he’s on. When he isn’t, he’s not much better than a teenager practicing in their garage.
What's crazy is that at 0:11 he's playing a thrash beat with just a single pedal kick drum
I’m not trying to gloat at all, but with a high enough tension on the pedal this is actually quite simple/beginner friendly.
that's not that difficult, I was a shit drummer and I could keep a beat like that with a single pedal
You can see the differences between them bands:
Metallica had more rythm and Megadeth had more technicism (in the 80's).
Technicism? Technique or technicality surely.
Nope, Megadeth has both. Samuelson was a jazz drummer after all.
Lars had Pretty good technique for being Self-taught in the early days ngl. He wouldn’t be able to do the stuff on Kill ‘Em All if he hadn’t.
i disagree, megadeth has rhythm too
Lars has a bit of that Ringo effect, where his sloppiness ends up becoming an integral part of the whole. It's like trying to imagine Megadeth with a better singer. I've heard bands cover Battery, Whiplash, Blackened and others with the drummer pulling it off perfectly, yet it doesn't really sound like Metallica. (That time they played with Lombardo and Jordison doesn't quite sound like Metallica either.)
Ringo isn't sloppy, he's actually very groovy, precise and creative. People who think Ringo is a bad drummer should change to another instrument (if they ever play one).
only people who likes Lars can think that Ringo is sloppy...
The reason for this is because of how much harder Dave and Joey hit compared with Lars, and Metallica’
Music catalog is not as complex or difficult as What the other drummers are used to playing, The both didn’t look as if they were trying to play the music identical to the way Lars would have played them, instead they seemed more interested in just having fun with this moment…
Anyone that thinks Ringo is bad does not know drumming.i challenge anyone to put out a drum cover of Ringo's most iconic drum parts.its not that easy.
@michaelpatterson9119 oh, I wasn't calling bad by any extent of the word. By sloppy I'm referring to things like that not quite 8ths and not quite swung triplets he does on some songs. Or the intro to "ticket to ride" where there's a little tardiness to his beating the toms, and it doesn't sound right of you try to play it right on the beat. For me that's not bad drumming, but part of the flavour that makes Ringo stand out. Now Lars he does have similar things he does most drummers wouldn't (like hitting cymbals on beat 2 instead of 1), but yeah he's also prone to rushing or dragging his beat, yet over time that has become part of the Metallica sound, even James et Al have learned to play with it
Gar is my fave drummer. Should’ve used these boots for fills or loved to deth for complex timing on a beat
gar is by far the best of the thrash drummers. there's zero comparison
Dirk
Dave Lombardo has to be the best surely?
@papai-by3bohe must be
@papai-by3bo Lombardo is a strong contender but consider listening to Dirk's drumming in Soilwork, as well as his "learning [insert song] in one listen" episodes before jumping to the conclusion that Dave destroys all
@papai-by3bo i just told you to go look at his work in his previous band are you restarted
and yes he can play double bass, go listen to Mission to Mars and We'll Be Back, off of his first contribution to a Megadeth album
Also, Gar and Dirk both have much more complex training than Dave lol. Both Gar and Dirk had rigorous jazz training for years (Gar played in a jazz fusion band for nearly a decade), while Dave has had a few short-lived lessons here and there and is mostly self-taught outside of that. That's reflected in his fills, Dave's most famous fills often don't use kicks to mix it up. Non-thrash drummers like Eloy and Joey can do that easily
Let’s do Lars vs Gar bank accounts next
Also lets compare gravestones
Lars: I'm a billionaire, what about you?
Gar: 💀
@@21Cayque12 ...an able drummer?
well, when I go to a show the last thing I care about is drummer's bank account.
@@vaclavgembala6773 That whole argument of "my favorite band sold more records than yours" just laughable, that's like saying McDonalds sells the most hamburgers so they're the best! Fuck, I wish metal never went mainstream some days.
I love the drumming on rattlehead first time I heard it I was blown away
Where’d you get the picture of them at 0:01
F all the Lars haters...that guy can play!
I know a lot of people listen to Lars' isolated tracks and cringe, but man, while he wasn't the best he definitely had personality on the drums. He's an integral part of why the band has been so successful. That being said, I'll take Dave Lombardo for my dream team.
Lars is interesting and fun to listen to. Dave is by all means a better drummer, but I find him too straight forward a lot of the time.
Picked the most simple gars parts possible lol.
im not sure if gars drums in this are original audio, i uploaded all of gars original isolated tracks for KIMB on my channel
No comparison. I don’t have any issues with Lars but Samuelson was a monster drummer
Comparison is the thief of joy. Both have great parts & integral to the sound of their respective band
Not a lot of Gar clips here. He has much cooler drum parts than these
Gar Samuelson mops the floor with Ulrich. Not even close.
Lars gets way 2 much shit but id have to go with gar
Lars wrote some epic drum parts to some genre defining songs. But he could barely play them even when he was in his prime. Comparing him to other drummers is whats silly, if you ask me, not critiquing his performances. His performances are what either makes or breaks the songs. And when he’s on his game - nobody on earth sounds like him. He doesn’t really have a defined style or technique, yet he really does when you try and emulate his performances.
yeah i’ll agree with ya, lars had some decent pieces on ajfa, but gar has had some pretty sick and legendary fills/beats for his time in megadeth
Say what you want about Lars, but no one can say that he didnt have a hand in making Thrash Metal what it was, and is today. He was definitely a catalyst to James Hetfield's riffs.
MORE GAR 🦖
Gar for the win...
Technically all day!!
Just listen!!
Not sure why Chuck Behler's drum parts are in this video but whatever.
1988 was not gar it was chuck behler
Gar is a born drummer, live doesn't Lars even half. The best metal drummer is Nick Menza, may be rest in peace 🙏
1:38 what did that china do to Gar?
Lars by far
I Love all of these guys for different reasons. Everyone forgets about Lombardo. He's Fucking Amazing. They Fucked Him over and He Moved on to MANY Bands and Projects. I Love Gar, Lars - Whiney little Bitch, Nick, Chuck, Vinnie Colauita - STUDIO Only. Life would have Sucked without ANY of these Guys. Stay Humble and Flash the Metal.
That last one definitely isn’t the original audio, that’s the MT power drum kit plugin lol. I recognize it anywhere.
Dave Lombardo wins
Eloy makes them all look silly on the kicks.
overrated, it's only fast but in composition far from Lars and Gar
@papai-by3bo I've heard all those albums and will heavily disagree
@papai-by3bo I actually do know drumming and can play myself and know that Lars did his own drumming on the justice ⚖️ album. Not to mention that he was phenomenal in his prime. All this can be seen from the Cliff era in all their live performances and just after he died in late 1986 and 1987. I'll agree that from 1988 onwards he started taking creative liberties 🗽 which didn't always best serve the songs but that wasn't from a lack of ability to play the songs as written as he wasn't doing anything more or less complicated, just different.
Also, Dave Lombardo is fast and has superb mastery of double kick drumming but he lacks in creativity as all his beats follow a similar formula. Just fast and thrashy and he tends to overplay in slower songs, whereas Lars does what best serves the songs. This is evident when you see how he approaches a song like Mama Said or Nothing Else Matters in comparison to how he approaches Dyers Eve, Damage Inc, or Trapped Under Ice.
I couldn't imagine Dave being able to give a song like Mama Said or Nothing Else Matters the right treatment.
@papai-by3bo what are you Talking about? I've heard South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss from start to finish and apart from a few moments here and there, the albums did nothing for me. Also, recording a song in separate parts and multiple takes is a pretty normal part of the recording process if you want to make sure everything is as close to perfection as possible. As long as you can put it all together in a live performance is all that matters. Also, if you're talking about finesse, check out Metallica in Chicago 1983 and Lars was playing everything note for note to the original recordings and doing so in time and extremely smoothly, and there's plenty of audio recordings from the KEA Tour which further demonstrate that.
It's not really a fair comparison. Gar is an actual drummer.
Both sound great in isolation. Lars isn’t as precise but he’s always been more about emotion and feel than precision
gar has lot of emotion too
Gar so much better than all of them
Gar all the way
How about changing the title of this video to Gar Samuelson vs studio drummer that played on the 1st four Metallica albums. GET ON IT!
can you elaborate? is there some huge Lars conspiracy I have never heard of?
LARSSSSS
Anyone that is a part of The Bleak album gets an automatic F !!
Dang, this made it sound like Lars knew more than 1 drum beat… I’m suprised
Lars
at least lars wasn't on smack
Lars HAD some chops...but Gar was the man. A nod to Chuck since he was quite overshadowed by both Gar and Nick 🤘🏻
Sloppy vs. Clean and Tight
Everyone’s a fucken expert
Lars is the best at playing for the song. Gar is just a god
Gar 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Megadeth 🤘 👍
All solid drummers at that time.
A guy posted a vid showing he was at the Metallica concert that was put on DVD,he said lars never played the faster double bass parts,then he got the DVD from that same concert and like magic the double bass was on the DVD, lars did inspire a lot of drummers though,including me
Yeah, Metallica have been doctoring their official releases for a while now. Lars was a beast during the 80s and early 90s though. There's this show in Toronto in 1986 in which they play super fast and Lars is spot on
Next on the list, Lil Wayne vs. Allan Holdsworth
Lars is better than most give him credit for... but Gar and really all Megadeth drummers are quite a bit ahead of him.
The first picture. Wow
If you were a local musician trying to start up a metal band and came across the exact equivalent of Lars you’d likely be very happy. Perhaps that is damning with faint praise, but I’m actually trying to defend him a bit.
Lars never played dyers eve double bass live ,added in the studio,he was a good drummer though
It was NOT "added" in the studio.
The chosen drum tracks fro Gar are good but I don't think are the best, if u really want to make a comparison, i think u need to choose Killing Is My Business and Bad Omen
Lars versus gar (puts drum clip and picture of chuck behler)
garr vs lars who's alive in 2024?
Errm... Some of the megadeth was Chuck not Gar!!😂
Lars' playing sounds great on mix, but separated drum tracks sounds a bit sloppy
That's not even gar on in my darkest hour... you even put the picture of chuck, are you regarded?
Bruce Lee(Gar) vrs Jacky Chan
Dave Lombardo says, "hold my beer".
Dave isn’t even that good every drummer knows that
@@PeytonKoehlerMusic really? I always thought he was a killer on the drums. Also, when he sat in for Lars that one time he nailed it and made the Mighty Met sound thrashier than they had sounded in forever.
@@kawada1 Well he is a good drummer but when people compare him to lars it’s like comparing a drumstick (wood) to a drumstick (food), they are the same. One is obviously better than the other but they are both different styles.
😂😂😂😂😂 what a joke Lars is an ok drummer in the largest band in the world but in no way a great drummer gars blows him out the water .whats next Lars vs the great Neil Peart?
GAR FOR PRESIDENT!!!
A nivel técnico,samuelson,a nivel compositivo,lars.
Lars sounds great in this video at least. If you only look at his best moments, then he's actually a quite good drummer. Even at his best though, still not quite at Gar's level.
It’s like Lars did his songs in one take
Metallica's drums were much better recorded.
Great… 👏👏👏
Now compare Dave Mustaine’s vocals to James Hetfield’s
im sorry lars but it was never even a question
Unfair. Lars needed lessons after he was in Metallica and Gar was a jazz trained drummer who turned to rock.
Metallica was a true garage band. But Megadeth were a slick metal machine.
I'll admit, I read the title of this video and laughed so hard I almost sharted. And I have to say just one thing, Lars was a much better drummer when he was coked out.
“If you wanna be great you gotta do heroin” - Gar Samuelson
“well I wanna be great”
-Dave mustaine
Lars is equivalent to a can of spaghetti-o's.....gar is the equivalent of a well made homemade pasta .....and believe it or not i know many who prefer the can og spaghetti-os 🤷🏻♂️
i think Lars was really quite good when he practiced
lars mars bars
Okay....?
I wish they were named gars & Lar instead
Both awesome
My fav lars was in Justice. Shame he was also a fkn asshole to jason
justice is a mess of cut and paste in studio. He NEVER played Blackened fills right. He also cut off the post solo part. Such a shame...
@@abreyu yes i heard that… story… except then he played them solid live.
@@GhANeC ok post a link with the post solo section and the fill after "See our mother put to death (Death) See our mother die" played as in the record and I give you 100$...
All I can really say is… the drum tone on SFSGSW sucks..
@@777Eliyahu agreed but I think megadeth was going for a different approach, especially since they no longer had gar playing with them
the whole album production sucks tbh
@@РоманСвиридов-ф1ц pretty much, Rust in Peace is the first well produced Megadeth album, and I say that from the perspective that Peace Sells is my favorite
@@v3lz0 yep, in his autobiography Mustaine talks about he wanted a drummer that would just play basic beats (unlike Gar who played these insanely different and innovative drum lines)
@@РоманСвиридов-ф1ц I like it.
GAR IS THE BEST DRUMER...
En el so far no tocaba samuelson,,,,,hummmmm
Lars better
Parecen niños tocando
Lars wins
Mmk
One sounds like it was recorded in a cave, the other doesn't!
Well, I still don't like lars's playing, in middle of 80-x and in end of 80-x who was not bad drummer. But right now he sucks, really sucks. Maybe because he didn't practice much. And about Megadeth and Metallica. Megadeth is Metal band, But Metallica is more experimental band.
BTW: 72seasons sucks
There's no comparison at all
Los dos .buenos pero gar es mejor
This video proved absolutely NOTHING
Do the math:
Albums sold by Lars…121 millions or so
Albums sold by you (and who’d pay good money to see you live)….none
He must do something right somewhere man, come on