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Meanwhile, Machine Head just broke up
Yeah... in the process of selling themselves out. Death Metal was revolutionized better by bands like Death, Cynic, Gorguts, Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation, At the Gates, Entombed, and others, that didn't look like a bunch of sellouts.
I agree with this. I like them. I wouldn't say they're my favorite, but I definitely respect them and can acknowledge they're very talented and did a lot for the genre. People who say otherwise are deluding themselves.
Except Metallica came forth as a band before any of those. They were one of the first bands to explore their genre and were (in my opinion of course) the best (and most unique) at it with both the writing and sound. There's a reason they got so popular back then. While it does suck that they did seem to sell out at one point, they later returned to their initial sound.
Not only that, but Entombed was influenced by Slayer, who admit Metallica is on a "much larger level". Cannibal Corpse has flat out said they were partially influenced by Metallica. Just because they made some music that was terrible (for me personally), doesn't mean they weren't revolutionary.
Editing to add that I don't like the Beatles, but I can see how influential they are and how they changed music. I wouldn't go out and call them overrated, because I can respect what they've done.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0115255#pone.0115255.s001
But most people like familiar music, and that's probably fine. Besides, we'll always have bands like Thank You Scientist to rescue us...
https://youtu.be/ME83cxIG5fA
Anyway, Metallica isn't as overrated as Slayer. Man, those fans are really intense about a band with only 3 songs (fast, faster, and Reign in Blood).