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Following the tragic death of bassist Cliff Burton, Metallica regrouped with Flotsam & Jetsam bassist Jason Newsted to record this ambitious double album. Metallica made their reputation playing complex music at superhuman speed, and when James ... Full DescriptionHetfield's lyrics caught up with his compositional skills, the band became a force to be reckoned with. Everything came together on 1986's MASTER OF PUPPETS, and JUSTICE picks up where PUPPETS left off.
Utilizing intricate yet crunching riffs, layered guitar melodies and intelligent lyrics, Metallica forged an identity as the leader of '80s metal. Hetfield's lyrics are often quite dark, touching on injustice (the title song), insanity ("The Frayed Ends Of Sanity") and his own troubled childhood ("Dyers Eve"). They also had a progressive streak a mile wide, as shown in the involved arrangements that often brought the song lengths close to 10 minutes. JUSTICE also marked a turning point for drummer Lars Ulrich, who began replacing his off-kilter playing with a more straightforward groove approach, and for the band, who made their first video (for "One") and thus scored their first hit.
Recorded at One To One Studio, Los Angeles, California between January & May 1988.
Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Jason Newsted (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums).
Q (Summer/01, p.127) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Featured much overblown riffage and the future classic 'One'..."a Hide Description ... And Justice For All Music ... And Justice For All Music Metallica ... And Justice For All Songs Buy ... And Justice For All CD Purchase ... And Justice For All CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Metallica Ride The Lightning CD (1984)
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$12.79 Metallica turned the metal world on its ear with their debut album, KILL 'EM ALL and then blew its mind with the follow-up, RIDE THE LIGHTNING. The riffs and arrangements are more intricate, the lyrics are more intelligent and biting and James Hetfield's growl is meaner. The set starts out with two tunes that would have been right at home on KILL 'EM ALL, but the next two are slower and more involved. "Ride The Lightning" is a slow (by Metallica's standards) dirge about the futility of war. "Fade To Black" is a ballad (!) that builds to an instrumental coda featuring the guitar melodies that the band would later base their ...
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$12.79 MASTER OF PUPPETS was Metallica's last album with bass player Cliff Burton. Burton was killed in a traffic accident. He was replaced by Jason Newsted.
Metallica's irresistible rise to the top continued with this enigmatic 1986 album. Metallica was a constant touring unit by this point, and their combination of light and dark and their deft staccato delivery, especially on the ...
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$12.79 Occasionally one album can be pinpointed as the turning point in a musical genre. KILL 'EM ALL is one such album and, boy, did the heavy metal genre need a transfusion of new blood. Herein trad metal was stripped of its late-70s pomposity and reduced to its base element of brutal sonic force. The rhythm section of Burton and Ulrich do a masterful job, as does rhythm guitar ace and vocalist James ...
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$12.79 When a genre-defining group like Metallica, whose past albums have rocked the charts with virtually no airplay, enlists the aid of a hit-making producer like Bob Rock, the result is bound to be monumental. METALLICA, their sixth studio release, surpasses all expectations.
METALLICA is an extremely heavy album. It carries a presence, a huge, live sound different from that heard on their previous recordings. What once could not be tamed has been refined, resulting in a fuller, more powerful guitar sound in an already guitar-intensive band. They have evolved from the messy, unabashed thrashers of their youth into a more confident, poised and angry bunch, not only retaining their fire but stoking it into a chunky, tight-fisted maelstrom of scowling energy.
Serious riffs provide punch and punctuation for James Hetfield's gruff vocals which rage against society and religion, and revel in suspicion and sarcasm. METALLICA is full of songs just as ...
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$12.79 The kings of speed metal have never been keen on being labeled, and LOAD, which follows up the 1991 mega-hit METALLICA, is a surprising pastiche of sonic fury. Metallica still rocks hard. James Hetfield's lyrics are still full of venom and anger, and the music still could scare small children. But the band is ready to show off other sides of its craft. "Hero Of The Day" sounds like an R.E.M. song, albeit a heavy one, with its tender beginning and ending confluence of harmonized vocals and catchy guitar riffs. A dose of the blues can be heard in the slow-burning "Bleeding Me," and a downright country twang pervades "Mama Said."
Still, this is a metal album, and there are headbanging riffs o'plenty. LOAD may seem like a departure from the Metallica "norm," but it's actually what the band has been doing all along: ...
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$17.25 GARAGE INC. includes the GARAGE DAYS RE-REVISITED EP as well as rare B-sides and newly recorded covers.
Disc one recorded at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California in September & October 1998. Disc two recorded at various locations between 1984 and 1998. Includes liner notes by David Fricke.
"Whiskey In The Jar" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Anybody who's anybody in rock has been in a cover band. Although "cover" has a negative connotation, it is the playing of others' material that forges the identity and agenda of future superstars. Every recorded cover tune from Metallica plus 11 newly recorded covers are included in this double-CD set. They combine to give fans a glimpse into the wide variety of influences that have shaped metal's mightiest band.
Disc one is the new material, and Metallica place their undeniable stamp on each track. Transforming Bob Seger's midtempo "Turn the Page" into a real rocker, and converting Nick Cave's "Loverman" into sheer brutality. Closer to the mark of Metallica's style, a Mercyful Fate medley retains the spirit of the original. ...
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... And Justice For All Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews YES.......... another good album, whit magic sound for memories...
thank's METALLICA. Submitted by cosmos24as (ITALY,EUROPe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
The turning of MetallicA This album in my opinion was the turning of the page for MetallicA, especially after the loss of Cliff and the introduction of James Newsted. This is in my opinion one of the last true MetallicA albums recorded, but in it's own: still amazing. Submitted by jr1451006 (Texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
the best this is easily metallica's best album. many of my favourite songs are from this album, including harvester of sorrow and one, which is their best song. this album marked metallica's transition from the 80's to the 90's, and is one of the best albums from both decades. brilliant. Submitted by luke (Suzhou, China) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
A "Must Have" This is my favorite Metallica album and I have them all. True, there is a lack of bass guitar on this one, but CERTAINLY no lack of bass drum from Lars (if you have a big stereo system then you know what I'm talking about). I haven't yet heard the remastered version, but I'd like to. I believe ...And Justice For All picks up right where Master Of Puppets left off (except for the loss of Cliff, which did change the sound some). If you are a true fan of Metallica, then you will love this one! Submitted by Sethro Tull (UTAH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A powerful, if somewhat underdeveloped, album. I give it 5 stars simply because the music is really good. This album is not as good as Master of Puppets or Ride the Lightning, but it is still very good. It is probably the most technically challenging album that Metallica has put out. All the songs are good, the weakest being the title track. Submitted by StephenLP (Longview, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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