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Meat Loaf (September 27, 1947–January 20, 2022) was an American hard rock singer and songwriter who made one of the greatest overproduced blockbuster albums of all time. 1977’s Bat Out of Hell was gloriously hilarious and a tongue-in-cheek parody of the hard rock scene at the time. Meat Loaf was a one-time gimmick whose debut album was the only good one he could ever make.
Unfortunately, Meat Loaf decided to this one-time gimmick and repeat it over and over again by giving Bat Out of Hell several sequels. He started taking himself seriously and accumulated some sort of odd ego as a result. We didn’t really need to see Meat Loaf in any movies or TV shows or pump albums out 45 years after he was last relevant.
Nobody even cared about him anymore by the 1980s, he kept trying to play the same parody of yourself with either ironic success or none at all, and he just stopped being funny and original. His novelty wore out as soon as the ‘70s came to a close.
If none of you have ever listened to “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” from Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell (1993), don’t. Anything by Meat Loaf other than the first Bat Out of Hell is simply disgraceful. Bat Out of Hell shouldn’t have even been turned into an album trilogy.
That being said, Meat Loaf will be in our hearts forever. Rest in peace.
Unfortunately, Meat Loaf decided to this one-time gimmick and repeat it over and over again by giving Bat Out of Hell several sequels. He started taking himself seriously and accumulated some sort of odd ego as a result. We didn’t really need to see Meat Loaf in any movies or TV shows or pump albums out 45 years after he was last relevant.
Nobody even cared about him anymore by the 1980s, he kept trying to play the same parody of yourself with either ironic success or none at all, and he just stopped being funny and original. His novelty wore out as soon as the ‘70s came to a close.
If none of you have ever listened to “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” from Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell (1993), don’t. Anything by Meat Loaf other than the first Bat Out of Hell is simply disgraceful. Bat Out of Hell shouldn’t have even been turned into an album trilogy.
That being said, Meat Loaf will be in our hearts forever. Rest in peace.
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