I made this parody first before I bought "St. Anger":
No More Fanbase?parody of the excellent song
"No Leaf Clover" (From the S&M 2-disc release)
Excellent MIDI here for No Leaf CloverAfter deciding perhaps I was too harsh on Metallica, I bought St. Anger.
The following parodies expose 90% of St. Anger's flaws.
Lyrics?!parody of the song
"Frantic"
St. Anger Sucksparody of the song
"St. Anger"
No Kind Of Lyricsparody of the song
"Some Kind Of Monster"
Worthless Lyricsparody of the song
"Dirty Window"
Metallica's Skidparody of the song
"Invisible Kid"
Might Hurlparody of the song
"My World"
Recycle Binparody of the song
"Shoot Me Again"
Making that one saved me the effort of
doing "Enter Trashcan" to "Enter Sandman".
Sweet Musicparody of the song
"Sweet Amber"
The Queasy Feelingparody of the song
"The Unnamed Feeling"
Horrifiedparody of the song
"Purify"
All Is Wrong Againparody of the song
"All Within My Hands"
Now, was St. Anger a waste of cash?
If you buy it just to listen to it then the
answer is yes but getting 11 parodies
out of an album was worth the money.
"The Unnamed Feeling" is the best track here,
but the rest pales in comparison to the songs
on "Ride The Lightning"; the CD it was
supposedly going to be like. I present
the 2nd bonus track of the "St. Anguish"
CD, the best song from "Ride The Lightning";
Creeping Death (or, at least a parody of it)
Stinking Breathparody of the kick-ass song
"Creeping Death" (From the Ride The Lightning CD)
Excellent MIDI for Creeping DeathAnd now, a MasterCard-style ending:
Cost of the "St. Anger" CD with bonus DVD: $20
Parodies made from the "St. Anger" CD: 10
Parodies made from the bonus DVD
because my CD was improperly coded: 1
Time spent making 11 parodies: ~8 hours
(probably 6 hours more than Metallica did making the OSs)
Number of Motrin taken for headaches caused
by listening to generally horrible music over
and over to ensure good pacing: Too many
Getting my own piece of Metallica:
PRICELESS!