Talk:Your Time Has Come

@ Matty J: touche. i couldnt agree more. sorry about the wording. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ishaandirnt (talk • contribs) 08:07, 19 March 2008 (UTC)


 * Many have compared the main guitar riff to be a "rip off" of Metallica's "Bad Seed," despite that it is actually in the key of E, whereas "Bad Seed" is in the key of Db.

The wording of this seemed a little strange to me. I got curious when I read this, so I downloaded "Bad Seed". The riffs are actually indentical, aside from the key. From a musical point of view, though, the key being different is nearly insignificant when differentiating chord progressions / note progressions / melodies / etc. The way this is worded, it seems like I could change the key of "Hotel California", pass it off as my own song, and then when people asked about the similarities I could just tell that they haven't considered that the keys are different. -- Matty j 04:24, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

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Opinion
"This theory is held better than that of Metallica fans because "Get On The Snake" was released in 1990 on Louder Than Love and is in the same E standard guitar tuning, where as Metallica released "Bad Seed" on 1997's ReLoad."

This is an opinion. I'm removing it. -Ishaandirnt *want to be* KING FOR A DAY! 19:16, 13 March 2009 (UTC)