#5: Metallica v. Napster - 10 Most Controversial Moments in Metal on Metal Injection video free download


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The fight between Metallica and Napster is #5 on Metal Injection's 10 most controversial moments in metal.

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Comments

8 years ago

wdmn1989

They should try to sell they're music for quarters so that they're mothers can make more money when she sucks dick

8 years ago

Rose Dwyer

who are these guys and who cares

8 years ago

Silverhorse1970

there are many other sites out there where one can get metallica and many more albums free and metallica is too stupid to realize that.go suck a cock lars.

8 years ago

Silverhorse1970

another show trying to be like the pepsi power hour on much music. very poorly done but good effort none the less.

8 years ago

GuitarZMasterZ

people r talking about how lars and metallica were spoiled at the time for standing up for what was rightfully theirs when in reality people that downland the music r spoiled brats our society is so spoiled that we want every fucking thing for free i understand it comes with economy situations but its still not a justifiable reason to download and steal some ones content. the other day at walmart this customer was wondering if they can get a can of rubbing cream for free because it was open. what kind of shit is that. our society was meant to be built off of cooperation so that everyone can can get a piece of the pie and go home satisfied at the end of the day.

8 years ago

paulspydar

lars should of been more interested in WHO it was that originally "leaked" the song in the first place?

8 years ago

Fr0sTxKnighT

FUCK NAPSTER

8 years ago

peace2theworld

After having downloaded music for almots 20 years now as mp3 I can safely say people will download if they don't care about cds, and when they care they buy them.So no matter how available it is, they will just get it for free, even if it means copying a cdit's because people just dont care about the producer, just want the stuffbut then one day they want the real stuff on the real cds with the real covers, they grow uppiracy is therefore just a youth rebellion thing usually - adults dont do it as much it seemsthey want the original feel...let napster live IMO - I think it can help grow the industry, let people be more aware of music, which numbers are great, with a free previewthe full physical album is 100x better than a cheapo mp3 on a pc, much more comfort playing a whole album on a cd playermp3s come unsorted , so you have to arrange them to get listening fun out of themalbums come pre arranged, much more enjoyableI wouldn't mind owning Justice for All, or some other metallica album, maybe black albumbtw. this video has much too low sound! - cant hear it at all not even on max vol

9 years ago

Endezeichen Grimm

If it is not worth paying for, then it is not worth listening to.

9 years ago

Lemmy S.

1:23 that dude should never be on camera. not a pleasant face to look at.

9 years ago

Arin I

You're fucking stupid if you pay millionaires more money for something you can get for free. If you really want to be a good citizen and do good go donate that money you would have spent on CDs to a cancer research organization or other non-profit organizations. Don't sit here and bitch at other people for deciding to keep their hard earned money while bands like Metallica live in mansions and bitch and complain about money.

9 years ago

Angeli Rodriguez

wow.. all you cheap bastards hating on metallica for suing napster for stealing their songs? How would u haters feel if someone stole something from u that u worked so hard? Metallica rules!

9 years ago

E21Jenkins

I stopped listening to there music and buying there music

9 years ago

Wyatt Husli

You people are fucking stupid. Yeah, Metallica was obviously not worried about the money. They were worth roughly $500 million at the time, but that doesn't mean every musician was. This is how musicians make a living, and if the majority of everyone listening to music is downloading the shit, it will have a huge effect for some financially. For some (not necessarily Metallica) that means no more records, no more music, no more pay check. How would you hypocrites feel if you suddenly stopped getting a pay check because some asshole was Illegally slowing down/stopping your business? Yeah, I'd be pretty damn mad too. Furthermore, this wasn't even about the money for fuck sakes. Their song "I disappear" was being played all over the world before it was even supposed to be released. I'd be pissed about that too. Lars had every right to be mad, and do what he did, and I fucking applaud him for it. You people are so quick to judge and label, without even knowing a fucking thing about what you're actually talking about. 

9 years ago

Rina unyuu

Metallica is worth $500 Million, they are totally losing a lot of money from file sharing... Metallica can go suck a fat cock!

9 years ago

MetalMaidenFV

it seems like it was just lars who went against Napster, not Metallica. So I guess that makes Lars the leader and face of Metallica.

9 years ago

Sentinel

Didn't people already hate Lars way before Napster? He ran away from Nikki Sixxx in a parking lot back in the 80's when they were the "toughest and heaviest band" at the time.

9 years ago

dustinseth1

It is as simple as this: there is no such thing as intellectual property. It is a legal invention that maintains none of the features of actual property. Regulations on "intellectual property" are regulations on behavior, not property.Property is matter, like Lars's shoes. If I stole his shoes, then he would no longer have them. I would. They would physically be in another place. A digital file is a set of instructions executed by hardware. When I download a file it is not a physical thing that is removed from one place and placed on my hard drive. Ideas are infinitely reproducible (or, non-scarce goods). "Intellectual property" is a euphemism that sounds better than what is actually going on: regulating behavior. 

9 years ago

Megadethfans Areajoke

People were still buying CDs like crazy even when napster was available. There are much better sites now then napster like pirate bay which is very handy

9 years ago

mariazo

The music industry had the WORST spokesman they could ever get in Lars Ulrich. They didn't plan for it, it's not their fault. But having a mentally ill person as your voice just makes all your arguments crumble down. Just having Lars twitching and apazzing out on interviews was the worst kind of publicity the music industry needed. Then it all went down the drain.

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