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Showing posts with label Metallica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metallica. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

METALLICA / ...And Justice for All (1988)

Settle down, children. Once upon a time, while some of you were nothing but an unfertilised egg in your momma's womb, and your daddy wasn't playing around with hookers, a band named Metallica had the respect of everyone in the metal scene. Sure, there was that mouthy guy, but the music was good, so we could overlook that part. The band recovered from tragedy to release an album that was a bit dry and on the long side, but it blew the collective asses off the critics who said that they'd never recover. That's called a 'Fuck You'.
We can only speculate as to what went on in the studio. "Turn up the bass," said one. "No," said another. "You're new, so shut up. I'm the boss." Had they listened to what the new kid might have said, the album would've been even better.

Songs of Note: To Live is to Die; Dyers Eve

4½ long straws out of 5

Saturday, March 16, 2013

METALLICA / The $5.98 E.P: Garage Days Re-Revisited (1987)

The BEST damn thing Metallica ever made, and it's all covers of other people's songs! Permission to chuckle: granted.
It was the first release to feature Jason Newsted, who had the almost impossible task of filling Cliff Burton's shoes. He brought his own shoes.

Songs of Note: The WaitLast Caress/Green Hell

5 crash courses out of 5