Warning: spoilers for season 4 Strange things are up for grabs for all viewers who are not fully up to date.
incredibly popular netflix shows love you Strange things They tend to be trendsetters when it comes to pop culture obsessions. While season 4 has once again cemented the show’s gigantic popularity, young fans of the sci-fi horror saga are discovering 1980s treasures like Kate Bush and Metallica. While adults on Twitter annoy youngsters who have entered the fray regarding Grammy-winning hard rockers, the band has posted a response to those most critical of their newfound fandom. Let’s dive into each side of the story below.
How Twitter Grownups Are Roasting Stranger Things Fans
It is thanks to the massively metallic moment in which ours the late Dungeon Master Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) heroically rips “Master of Puppets” in Upside Down. The End of Strange things ‘Season 4, volume 2 introduced unsuspecting viewers to what Eddie calls music with the utmost respect, and the boys (so to speak) are making the 1986 song a hit again.
The same kind of treatment was seen in Volume 1, when Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)” once again hit the top of the charts, thanks to the actions of Max (Sadie Sink). Kicking off our series of reactions on social media, Twitter user “David1982Mister commented on the revival of the two hit singles, in what represents the lightest level of sarcasm presented here:
My 13 year old cousin just asked me “Have you ever heard of a band called Metallica?” Stranger Things really brought Running up the Hill and Master of Puppets from darkness to light.
Let’s take a leap in quality, tweeter “fruity it refers to another factor that Strange things’ the use of these songs led to. If you’ve been inundated with social media memes using hit songs from Kate Bush or Metallica, then this post is for you:
“Metallica are going to be so hot because of weird stuff” My Brothers in Christ are one of the greatest bands in the world
It’s true that Metallica memes haven’t been as plentiful as those using Kate Bush’s melody, but there is no shortage of new ones. (And what to do a covenant with God for two lawyers it’s pretty funny.) Kate Bush’s reaction to Strange things and her musical choices make her seem like a fan of the show. So there is a fairly clear cut between the Duffer brothers’ appreciation of “Running Up That Hill” and Bush’s bigotry.
Considering Strange things is the most viewed English series on Netflix, the show that makes classic musical acts popular again is definitely on trend right now. Which inevitably leads to tweets like this from “cytokine signaland his son’s discovery of “Master of Puppets”:
I laughed a lot when my son told me that a lot of people were saying that Stranger Things just made Metallica famous recently … like no one has ever heard of before.
It gets pretty sarcastic at this point in the game and there is no sign of slowing down from this point on. At least user “antaobhrua he is an equal opportunity commentator, as they invoke the beaten The Twilight Saga soundtrack as another cultural milestone:
Instead of making fun of people for discovering Kate Bush and Metallica through Stranger Things, we should teach them the right way to discover music: the Twilight Saga soundtracks.
Last but not least is the most sarcastic tweet of all in this roundup. User “dunwall he really threw down the gauntlet with this, and it’s both funny and edgy (once it’s clear he’s downright sarcastic):
I just discovered Stranger Things Metallica, do you believe they covered Ghost’s Enter Sandman?
As you can see, adults on the internet are having a lot of fun with this story. However, if anyone has the final say, it is the puppeteers themselves. After all the hype and commentary from the outside world, Metallica have responded to their newfound fame, and it’s as great as it sounds.
Metallica’s official answer to Stranger Things trends
If you thought Metallica weren’t flattered Strange things By playing the “puppeteer” as the final act of heroism, prepare to be disappointed. Previously, the band had taken off their hats Eddie Munson’s mastery of his mythical ax although some have questioned the plausibility that the DM Hellfire Club is able to subdue him so quickly.
The group is obviously a huge fan of this turn of events and have even taken to social media to boo this sign. Reaffirming their feelings for the new life that was given to their song, they decided on Metallica TIC Tac with the following message:
FYI – EVERYONE is welcome to the Metallica family. Whether you’ve been a fan for 40 hours or 40 years, we all share a connection through music. At some point you started from scratch.
It dispels any doubts that Metallica likes the effect Strange things had on their music, the band’s recent gigs have also seen them give a nod to Eddie’s heyday. A video of the band wearing Hellfire Club T-shirts and playing “Master of Puppets” was hugely popular on TikTok, which may be the last straw that naysayers need right now to debunk the notion they disapproved of. old times.
But why not post a worthy final post, in which frontman James Hetfield and company play the song of the moment? And yes, Metallica included a nice sarcastic comment to seal the deal.
@metallic (opens in a new tab) ♬ Puppet Master (Remastered) – Metallica (opens in a new tab)
Strange things awaits all Netflix subscribers who want to embark on the journey through the first four seasons, both for the first and fourth time. Who knows, maybe some Metallica fans have turned to the show through the use of the “Master of Puppets” soundtrack, and if so, we’re sure the young Internet citizens will be extremely friendly and only take care of the matter. with the utmost courtesy.
Source: Cinemablend

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