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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1087078"][QUOTE="ArrowHead%20Logged%20In%20....%20Or%20NOT!:1085755"]I'd also like to see ANY SINGLE example you can give of similarity between Hammett and Mustaine's style.[/QUOTE] While I agree with much of what you say and disagree with the person you're debating with, there were certainly similarities between the two's lead guitarwork - at least at one time. When you watch a clip of Hammett soloing back in Exodus, he was already doing a lot of the quick runs down the pentatonic scale that made the backbone of the original Mustaine solos in the Kill 'Em All songs; Hammett was able to learn, play, and even add to those solos in an incredibly short time to record the actual album because he was already comfortable playing in that style, and I would argue improved them with extra melodic touches in the right spots while keeping true to what was good in the solos to begin with. I think it could also be argued that not only were their styles somewhat similar at the time, but that Hammett was clearly superior as a lead guitarist back then. Of course, that was a LONG time ago, and as you've pointed out correctly, Mustaine has been challenging and improving and expanding his playing ability year after year, whereas Hammett has made NO EFFORT in almost twenty years to expand at all. It's just wah wah wah blah blah blah, and it's such a steep fall in my opinion, as old Hammett solos told a story, had a great sense of melody, and were always somewhat different and interesting song to song; then, all of a sudden, they ALL sucked, beginning with Load, which had only two actual Hammett solos for the entire album and they were both painfully predictable wah solos.[/QUOTE]
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