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Posted: 1/18/2021 10:59:20 PM EDT
I would have a hard time picking an album let alone a song.
I can tell you I do not like St Anger but that's not really going out on a limb. Early stuff is my favorite, but Load is still a solid listen all the way through. Same with Death Magnetic, honestly, if I'm arguing they've have good later work which I certainly am. Maybe Trapped Under Ice? |
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Don't tread on me duh, outlaw torn is another good one, kinda hooked on bleeding me at the moment
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I like the one where James Hetfield says YEAH at the end of every line
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James Hetfield and the News - "Hip to Be the Sandman" |
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The album where Dave Mustaine was the singer.
Best album yet. |
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One. That song got me started on Metallica.
Master of Puppets Outlaw Torn Bleeding Me Harvester of Sorrow |
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Master of Puppets and Ride the Lightening were the best albums. I have a very hard time choosing my favorite song, because there are so many good ones.
I really enjoy Garage Days. There is something about a great group of musicians, playing their favorite songs and putting their own twists on them. You can hear that they are just having fun. |
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On through the dead of night, with the four horsemen ride, or choose your fate and die.....
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Quoted: Master of Puppets and Ride the Lightening were the best albums. I have a very hard time choosing my favorite song, because there are so many good ones. I really enjoy Garage Days. There is something about a great group of musicians, playing their favorite songs and putting their own twists on them. You can hear that they are just having fun. View Quote That's actually what got me thinking about this. I listened to Garage Inc on the way home and can't not hear "DON'T CRY FOR ME TOMATO BABY" on die die die my darling but I still love that cover lol |
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I'd have a hell of a time picking between Battery, Master of Puppets, and Harvester of Sorrow.
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Quoted: Maybe 'Battery' View Quote Quoted: BATTERY. View Quote Battery is fucking strong |
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Master of puppets.
The song was the first Metallica I ever heard, and I remember discussing it with my friends. We figured it was a cautionary about drugs right away, but the "eureka" moment is when you realize the melodic part in the middle of the song is the narrator getting his fix and floating away. Then he comes down and the song is more intense and the 'gotta' is back. Probably did more in my crowd to get kids to say "fuck all that" to fuckin' with drugs than Nancy Reagan's 'just say no' thing ever did. |
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No love for 'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)'. Yall sux
Add in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' due to the fact my last dog played that with her tail on the support post in the garage. |
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Gah. Like picking my favorite gun. Maybe favorite from each era.
Cliff/early(Kill'em through Master): Sanitarium AC(Justice through Garage): Blackened New: Unforgiven III |
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Harvestor Of Sorrow.
Pre black album Metallica is best Metallica. |
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One or Sanatorium.
I can listen to Master of Puppets, and And Justice for All, all day. |
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Quoted: That's actually what got me thinking about this. I listened to Garage Inc on the way home and can't not hear "DON'T CRY FOR ME TOMATO BABY" on die die die my darling but I still love that cover lol View Quote A lot of good ones on there, but I really love "Am I Evil?" for driving when I'm pissed off about something and I need to clear my mind. I've pulled into work, windows rolled up, in my own little world, singing along to that one, only to realize the Director of my division is right next to me. I don't think he's a metalhead. Their take on Astronomy is brilliant. Helpless is truly tasty. |
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Bong....
Bong.... Did it, did it dooooo Beedoo beedoo, beedoo dee dee... |
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To be a dick, anything before James' cut his hair and became sober. Anything after that sux
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