Who is the better Metallica bassist – Jason Newsted or Robert Trujillo? That's the debate at the center of this week's Chuck's Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show.
First off, let's address the elephant in the room. For those of you screaming Cliff Burtonthere's no doubt that most Metallica fans would rank him as the best overall. His style and playing had an impact on both musicians that followed him in the bass slot for the band and he's revered by them as well. But for this matchup we're looking at a debate of which of Metallica's two living bassists reign supreme.
Newsted took over for Burton in 1986 and remained with the group through 2001. Over that time period, he played on And Justice for Allthe self-titled black album, load, Reload swear S&M albums.
Although he joined Metallica on the St. Anger album cycle, Robert Trujillo's first recording with the group came in 2008's Death Magnetic. He's been with the group through Lulu, Hardwired …. to Self-Destruct, S&M2 swear 72 Seasons.
As with all Chuck's Fight Club battles, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong will introduce this week's “fight” on the Monday airing at 8PM. Arguments will be made for each individually on Tuesday and Wednesday's shows at 8PM and you'll have the full week to rank each bassist using the voting platform at the bottom of this post. The winning bassist will be featured in a rock block airing at 8PM during Friday Loudwire Nights show.
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