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(@fiberoptik)
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Guys without flaming me to hard does anyone know the name of the song that loops on the "Some kind of monster DVD" If your not familiar with the dvd its the one that starts off slow and picks up tempo and uses harmonics at the end of each beat, other beat. Im almost sure it was on the black album but I cant be positive


   
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(@fiberoptik)
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Found it.. Sanitarium :) lol


   
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(@floydthegolfer)
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that wasnt black album........ that was master of puppets, (their second best album in my opinion)

on a side note, listen to sum 41's Bitter End- its very early metallica esque

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(@undercat)
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Sanitarium's a neato song. One of the cooler intros out there, no question.

If you're the sort of person who accesses files that have been shared, you can probably find a video of Limp Bizkit doing Sanitarium on that MTV tribute special. Pretty freakin' cool, I'd say.

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(@simonhome-co-uk)
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I think Metallica's version is a million times better tho


   
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(@undercat)
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I think Metallica's version is a million times better tho

Perhaps... I mean, they did write the song. I just found the interpretation of it to be awesome. I appreciated how Limp Bizkit didn't just take it and play it exactly, they mixed it up a little bit, added their own touches to it without making it unrecognizable.

Like RHCP doing "Fire"; sure Jimi's was the original and maybe 'better', but what was interesting was the interpretation.

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