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I really don\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \'\'VHIII\'\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\'s relevence. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \
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I really don\\\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \\\'\\\'VHIII\\\'\\\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\\\'s relevance. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\\\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \\\"big for a metal band\\\", and never have they met their lofty thrash scene days ever again. Music/BlackSabbath doesn\\\'t get jossed that easily just because \\\'\\\'13\\\'\\\' was a return of form. Their relevance in the music scene was well past them at that point, and \\\'\\\'Born Again\\\'\\\' saw to it in the post-Dio days.
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I really don\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \'\'VHIII\'\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\'s relevence. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \
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I really don\\\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \\\'\\\'VHIII\\\'\\\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\\\'s relevence. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\\\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \\\"big for a metal band\\\", and never have they met their lofty thrash scene days ever again. Music/BlackSabbath doesn\\\'t get jossed that easily just because \\\'\\\'13\\\'\\\' was a return of form. Their relevance in the music scene was well past them at that point, and \\\'\\\'Born Again\\\'\\\' saw to it in the post-Dio days.
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I really don\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \'\'VHIII\'\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\'s relevence. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \
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I really don\\\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \\\'\\\'VHIII\\\'\\\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\\\'s relevence. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\\\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \\\"big for a metal band\\\", nor have they met their lofty thrash scene days ever again. Music/BlackSabbath doesn\\\'t get jossed that easily just because \\\'\\\'13\\\'\\\' was a return of form. Their relevance in the music scene was well past them at that point, and \\\'\\\'Born Again\\\'\\\' saw to it in the post-Dio days.
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I really don\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \'\'VHIII\'\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\'s relevence. Also the post-Stanger Metallica albums were decently received and they\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \
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I really don\\\'t think likes on Twitter is strong enough evidence to Joss a guess. My counterargument? Music/VanHalen did release an album that was seen as a decent return under David Lee Roth, but \\\'\\\'VHIII\\\'\\\' was still an embarrassment that killed the band\\\'s relevence. Also the post-St. Anger Music/{{Metallica}} albums were decently received and they\\\'re still a big draw, but the album itself turned them from a household name to merely \\\"big for a metal band\\\". Music/BlackSabbath doesn\\\'t get jossed that easily just because \\\'\\\'13\\\'\\\' was a return of form. Their relevance in the music scene was well past them at that point, and \\\'\\\'Born Again\\\'\\\' saw to it in the post-Dio days.
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