the cd mix is muddy and annoying. This here however is much much better. I dont know what it is exactly but the album sounds either right in your ear or as if they are standing in a cave.
@@doktorhund6926 The drums are way too loud, so i turn it up to hear the guitar and i end up hurting my ears from the drums. The guitars in the in-studio videos do have a much more thrashy tone than the record for some reason
To me, this album really showed Lars' drumming abilities more than any other album. And I have to say, while the snare sounds like you're dropping rocks into a truck bed with no bedliner, it's not a terrible album in hindsight
I agree. His drumming is very good on this album. I don't think the work he did on Justice was as good as this. They made it to where the drums stood out with that album. Not on this one. He flat out killed it.
Had a burnt copy and Yes was dissatisfied with with album at first, liked the heaviness but no melodic classic ‘tallica guitar solos ?? but smoking at a mates place one day he whacks this DVD in and I must admit ‘watching’ the album brought a whole new perspective and appreciation for this album... I stopped at the record store and purchased the Digi-pak CD/DVD on the way home!
it was an experiment that surprise a lot of long time fans, and attracted a lot of new fans as well. guitars in this entire album are hardcore rock, flirting with the metal tuning at the time. can't help but to grit my teeth, in a good way when I put this album on lol
It's hugely flawed but it's honest, ballsy, cathartic and way more interesting than the Load years, that was the nadir for Metallica and St Anger had to happen.
this album is proof metallica is actually one of the most rebellious out there. they rebelled against their original fans then rebelled against the mainstream. crazy
For sure, people wanted black album 2, master of puppets 2, load/reload2: unload, but what did we get? A master piece, st. Anger, the grooviest and heaviest of their albums
In my opinion this record has a very punk-like garage rock quality to it. as for the snare sound, I know it's hated by most but I don't think it would have that raw aggression without it.
This album is literally just Nu-Metal mixed with garage rock. There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s just the old heads that hate because it’s not their old stuff.
i agree, i see much more love now for st. anger wand what it stood for as well as what it meant for the band itself at the time now more than ever... good to see
this album actually grew on me. I remember being so disappointed in it. But really crank it up, listen to the live versions. they're really good tracks¬
i don't think people understand that the snare is supposed to sound like that. it's supposed to be ringy. it wouldn't fit the tone of the album otherwise. it sounds fucking bad ass
It's like going to church,or therapy....it's like going to church or having a good therapy session....or both....it's like therapy IN church........St.Anger is therapy in church.....when it's all over, your sins r washed away and you're in tears 🙏🏾
this is what should have been on the album!!! i dont know what the hell happens when they mix up the music but there is something wrong with there ears! this is way better on all fronts voice, guitar is so chunky, comon bro!!!! this song is awesome and so underrated
I think Lars was meant to be a fast tempo drummer. Most of their fast tempo drum songs are always his best moments. It's always the slow stuff where he gets confused lol. I'm sure lots can relate.
At 31yrs i can say this album helped me thru my teenage years during alcoholic abusive parents. I learned how to play and justice for all album to get thru it and when social workers started showing up this album helped with that transition. Im sure my sentences would have been longer
I've been learning the guitar for awhile now and I just started looking up tabs for this album and jamming them ... Some of the funnest, heaviest, coolest, easiest riffs I've played yet
Although the tuning is a part of it, they have brought extra guitars for singular songs I believe (All Nightmare Long in Drop D maybe?). I think a bigger part is just that St Anger wasn't a very popular album and they seem hesitant to play anything from that era besides Frantic and the title track. They'll have to do it someday though.
@@wob6776 they play all e standard and drop d songs down a half step to reduce the number of guitars to bring live (and allegedly because it makes them "heavier") so live, All Nightmare Long is played in c#.
@@paradigmshiftz7 As far as I know they just play everything down a half step, not because less guitars but because it's easier on James's voice. For example they still play Eb songs down a half step like The God That Failed which they do in D now. That makes me think they aren't concerned about number of guitars
Normally they use two tunings when playing live, Eb standard and D standard (mainly for Sad But True), whenever they perform The Thing that Should Not Be, they use C# standard. St. Anger is the only album from Metallica in which they play actual drop tunings, drop C for most of the album, drop C# for Dirty Window (although they performed it in drop C when they played it live, including this Rehearsals DVD), drop G# for this song and drop A# for The Unnamed Feeling.
love this song so much and the whole st anger album. its so great they tuned a new sound, guitars and drums( love that snare a lot), for this masterpiece record
When they needed more rock fans they made load and reload. When they needed a younger fan base they made this album. Genius if you ask me. No way they would lose their original fan base. Just took over the world..
Probably the best album of them. They risk and went out of the comfort zone, Metallica kind of sound. Trying new staff and taking new avenues it's what define a real artist. Good for you guys. Please keep it coming. God bless.
Lars' drumming on this album is actually completely awesome, it just sounds like shit because Bob Rock convinced them to use shitty equipment. I'd love to hear this album remastered.
12 year late response but it was the band that wanted this raw unpolished sound. Bob Rock didn't have input on that. He went along with what the band wanted during recording. Like the Black Album and Loads.
Invisible Kid Metallica Invisible kid Never see what he did Got stuck where he hid Fallen through the grid Invisible kid Got a place of his own Where he'll never be known Inward he's grown Invisible kid Locked away in his brain From the shame and the pain World down the drain Invisible kid Suspicious of your touch Don't want no crutch But it's all too much I hide inside I hurt inside I hide inside But I'll show you... I'm ok, just go away Into distance let me fade I'm ok, just go away I'm ok, but please don't stray too far Open your heart I'm beating right here Open your mind I'm being right here, right now (x2) Invisible kid Never see what he did Got stuck where he hid Fallen through the grid Invisible kid Got a place of his own Where he'll never be known Inward he's grown I hide inside I hurt inside I hide inside But I'll show you... I'm ok, just go away Into distance let me fade I'm ok, just go away I'm ok, but please don't stray too far Open your heart I'm beating right here Open your mind I'm being right here, right now (x2) Oooh, what a good boy you are Out of the way and you're kept to yourself Oooh, can't you see that he's not here? He doesn't want the attention you give Oooh, unplugging from it all Invisible kid, floats alone in his room Oooh, what a quiet boy you are He looks so calm floating 'round and around in himself Invisible kid Locked away in his brain From the shame and the pain World down the drain Invisible kid Suspicious of your touch Don't want no crutch But it's all too much I hide inside I hurt inside I hide inside But I'll show you... I'm ok, just go away Into distance let me fade I'm ok, just go away I'm ok, but please don't stray too far Open your heart I'm beating right here Open your mind I'm being right here, right now (x2)
I agree 100% Lars is a great dummer, no matter what people say, he is far from the best drummer. James Hetfield said "Lars isnt that great of a drummer, but he has this drive that gives him amazing energy." I totally agree and this album is some of his best work. Not as good as Justice but it is great. People just bash it cuz his sound is terrible which i agree. But that doesnt make him a bad drummer.
One of my top favorite Metallica songs. This song gives Iowa's Slipknot a run for their money with their new guitar tuning within this song, and complete album. Such surprising rhythm guitar riffs all through this song. Drop tuning was a genius idea to stick with for this album. Hands down perfection in my opinion. Is there some sort of contest to apply for to be able to jam with James for a couple hours? No offense to Kirk, but if he wanted to sit in on the session with his guitar, that would be killer as well lol There HAS to be a way for a small Canadian island rock/metal guitarist from the east coast to request or apply to rock out and Jam with his guitar idol??
I really really really love the groove of the guitars, plus the drums fit the groove so good - this was 100 % the bad being themselves (specially James) - subsequent albums sound too robotic to me. Thrash me, but I enjoy St. Anger way more than DM and HTSD (combined!!!)
Snare and the way James sing this are only things to be fixed. His voice saving technique killed it. As someone said if Jason sang this, with full growl and scream...it will be a killer.
This a fuckin´ great song! I can´t see why most fans trash talk this album so much!? Why should they stop progressing and only re-release Master or Ride over and over again, that would be boring.
I love st anger, its a different type of Metallica with a lot of feeling in it. Just for me, i only didnt like how it sounded like a song was ending, then it would go on for 5 more minutes doing the same parts over and over!
@@felipwrwrr7314, it's not perfect even though it's my first favourite Metallica album. All Within My Hands and Dirty Window make my ears fucking bleed. Worst songs of album.
The album has a lot of good riffs. It's an interesting blend of old-school Hard Rock, Nu Metal, and even some of Metallica's classic Thrash - it's just crippled by the total lack of editing. I mean, Invisible Kid is basically a complete three minute song that for some reason repeats three times. It's like a demo tape passed off as an album.
This song is literally what Metallica would sound like if they started using 7 or 8 string guitars or even just went straight djent even just with the extremely low tuning.
@lesserlol your not alone i LOVE this album a different perspective of Metallica id say and all the songs are awesome especcialy Purify, Some Kind of Monster, Frantic, and St.Anger
Artists, by far most, make not because they feel fans want it like A or like B but because it is something they, the band, want to express. It isn’t good or bad, those things are subjective. Who looks of listens to it make is perceived as art or not. My opinion, and totally subjective of course, is that this is a f**king good album, this sh*t comes from very deep, you can hear it. Even if I didn’t like the sound, I’d still love it for how strongly you can notice they had to get this out. This feeling I strongly recognize in my poetry and idea for a(n amateur) play I’m working on. I literally don’t care if it ever makes stage. Say it because you want to, to, feel to, but not because your boss or fans tell you it has to be ‘their’ thing.
That fill at 3:12 is amazing by Lars. The way the song allows space for each instrument is incredible. Rob's bass is huge and the rhythm guitars are just in the pocket. What a groove..
Hands down their most underrated song. Also Lars' drumming was really damn good in this. He was REALLY feeling the groove
And the vast majority never knew they tuned down this much
@underscoreisnotvalid
*Lars's, fucking dumbass.
You still have to put an s after the apostrophe on an S word,.fucking dipshit.
I'd like to hear this live, but... trim the fat. I think the unneccessary song lengths are worse than the snare sound on this album.
Why hands down?
That's obviously a Lars lookalike on the kit lol. Kidding!
Jason's backing vocals would be a perfect fit to this song, and probably the entire St. Anger album.
Agreed
Absolutely....he had the growl, he was the old school thrasher ..Kirk or Rob not at all...
Thats the irony... James was learning to copy Jason style :D
I agree. They got what they deserved
This song is about Jason.
St. Anger was kick ass. Screw what anyone else says.
the cd mix is muddy and annoying. This here however is much much better. I dont know what it is exactly but the album sounds either right in your ear or as if they are standing in a cave.
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@@doktorhund6926 The drums are way too loud, so i turn it up to hear the guitar and i end up hurting my ears from the drums.
The guitars in the in-studio videos do have a much more thrashy tone than the record for some reason
To me, this album really showed Lars' drumming abilities more than any other album. And I have to say, while the snare sounds like you're dropping rocks into a truck bed with no bedliner, it's not a terrible album in hindsight
Imo justice was his peak, but st anger is a close second, absolute beast on both albums. Maybe he needs to be in rough times to be a machine ? 😂
Hindsight is always 20/20 (in a whiney nasal voice)
Master, Justice, and St. Anger has his most powerful drumming.
soundgarden and kings X had this same kind of snare sound on their albums..
I agree. His drumming is very good on this album. I don't think the work he did on Justice was as good as this. They made it to where the drums stood out with that album. Not on this one. He flat out killed it.
This DVD is where St. Anger shines.
Do they play all the songs on the DVD?
Yes, all 11 songs taken from several rehearsal sessions.@@bcancun123
Had a burnt copy and Yes was dissatisfied with with album at first, liked the heaviness but no melodic classic ‘tallica guitar solos ?? but smoking at a mates place one day he whacks this DVD in and I must admit ‘watching’ the album brought a whole new perspective and appreciation for this album... I stopped at the record store and purchased the Digi-pak CD/DVD on the way home!
@@bcancun123 yep they do. Yeah I reckon its bettere coz its got rob on bass and not bloody bob rock!
I don't see why this album is hated, its not their best, but to my opinion its a heavy album, and its deep about anger and depression
The snare drums and James voice are out of tune, and most of the riffs are boring.
it was an experiment that surprise a lot of long time fans, and attracted a lot of new fans as well. guitars in this entire album are hardcore rock, flirting with the metal tuning at the time. can't help but to grit my teeth, in a good way when I put this album on lol
It's hugely flawed but it's honest, ballsy, cathartic and way more interesting than the Load years, that was the nadir for Metallica and St Anger had to happen.
and anxeity.. don't forget about anxeity. It's what Frantic and The Unnamed Feeling are about.
Is my fav Metallica album tbh xD
"Ping ping ping ping ping" -Lars's snare 2003
Same name as me
Man... Now I can't un-delete this from my brain memory. Loooooooool
Fuck you
Tru Blue aye I mean I never said it was bad doe 😳. I’ve come to enjoy it since the three years this comment was posted.
@@jakebaker1051 it's all good man. Just giving you hell.
this album is proof metallica is actually one of the most rebellious out there. they rebelled against their original fans then rebelled against the mainstream. crazy
Band needed to heal
For sure, people wanted black album 2, master of puppets 2, load/reload2: unload, but what did we get? A master piece, st. Anger, the grooviest and heaviest of their albums
@@cobaingrohlnovo i for one hated load reload
@@chrish2404 you should try listening to them again, good shit
@@cobaingrohlnovomasterpiece 😂😂
In my opinion this record has a very punk-like garage rock quality to it. as for the snare sound, I know it's hated by most but I don't think it would have that raw aggression without it.
Its way better Here then on the Album where it dominantes the Mix way too much.
I agree I have always oddly loved this album. But it came out when I was a pissed off teenager so lol 😂
I fully agree.
that snare kicks ass a lot. not hated by me at all, but quite the opposite
This album is literally just Nu-Metal mixed with garage rock. There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s just the old heads that hate because it’s not their old stuff.
This song had been stuck in my head lately. Underrated
same here Chris
The clean singing part with the "oooOOOOoohh"*
I don't know why, but Lars' "St. Anger" snare really fits this song in particular.
Lars is killing it
More like it killed lars!
St Anger is a very under rated album, I absolutley love it. if I ever meet Metallica I'll tell them that I thought St. Anger was great :D
Breadbin Massacre it's been 7 years. Have you met them yet ?
I told that one year ago when i did the Dream no More experience in Milan.. And if they will do a st anger world tour.
@@marvinhanson9391 nope :(
@@itsbreadbin at least you're alive and well. Godbless dude.
@@officialspaceefrain Thank you! You too
I think that drum riff during the verses made a slight return on Hardwired... as in, "Now That Were Dead".
yes
Ye it did, but in NTWD it's slower. Shows you just how much difference a tempo change makes.
And the opening riff in NTWD is probably taken from Of Wolf And Man
One of Metallica’s most djenty songs
It is *the* most djentiest Metallica song. Drop G# says it all
Facts when I heard invisible kid by METALLICA it made me headband very fast
The song is 4 steps lower than most Metallica songs, so yeah
@userplays Nah it's Nu-Metal, Industrial Metal would be Ministry or Marilyn Manson !
Nothing Djent here. G# tuning has nothing to do with it. This is mostly Groove/Nu-Metal in influence.
People are just understanding nowadays how good this albüm is
I am one of those blessed souls who’s finally come around to this misunderstood gem in 2023. Better late than never
i agree, i see much more love now for st. anger wand what it stood for as well as what it meant for the band itself at the time now more than ever... good to see
they ain't just play metal. They play metal with heart.
Lar’s drumming is fantastic in this song!🤘
Why does James look like junkrat from overwatch? Or is it the other way around?
this album actually grew on me. I remember being so disappointed in it. But really crank it up, listen to the live versions. they're really good tracks¬
i don't think people understand that the snare is supposed to sound like that. it's supposed to be ringy. it wouldn't fit the tone of the album otherwise. it sounds fucking bad ass
This is beyond awesome
It's like going to church,or therapy....it's like going to church or having a good therapy session....or both....it's like therapy IN church........St.Anger is therapy in church.....when it's all over, your sins r washed away and you're in tears 🙏🏾
Goldfish every living second: 2:37
Damn, they have to play this live. This song has more emotion and intensity than most of Metallica's song.
that chorus is very powerfull and so darn hooking. they need to play it just for that part alone. very hard hitting
invisible kid, dirty window, all within my hands and st anger are all great tracks off this album.
Hell yeah
reaganlab sweet amber
Frantic
The Unnamed Feeling.
This is the worst lyrical metallica song ever written. I like the music but the lyrics are cringe af
00:48 even James couldn't handle the heavyness of drop Ab
He's bussing to the note
If the invisible kid had a tattoo would it show?
Yes it would,since he didn't get invisible ink.
It would show as a floating tattoo in the air.
hi kirk
This would be solid for a live performance!!! What a shame!!!
this is what should have been on the album!!! i dont know what the hell happens when they mix up the music but there is something wrong with there ears! this is way better on all fronts voice, guitar is so chunky, comon bro!!!! this song is awesome and so underrated
Man this album had to many great Riffs
I think Lars was meant to be a fast tempo drummer. Most of their fast tempo drum songs are always his best moments. It's always the slow stuff where he gets confused lol. I'm sure lots can relate.
I love this song 😍❤️ "Invisible Kid"
Imbisiblekifmyfaboriy
At 31yrs i can say this album helped me thru my teenage years during alcoholic abusive parents. I learned how to play and justice for all album to get thru it and when social workers started showing up this album helped with that transition. Im sure my sentences would have been longer
I've been learning the guitar for awhile now and I just started looking up tabs for this album and jamming them ... Some of the funnest, heaviest, coolest, easiest riffs I've played yet
i love it like every other album
Completely agree, especially about Load and ReLoad. They have some truly brilliant stuff on Load especially.
Shit that breakdown at 8:28 goes hard!!!!
God i love this album
Why have they never played this live? This is a great song!
it's in Drop Ab, no one wants to bring an extra guitar each for just one song.
Although the tuning is a part of it, they have brought extra guitars for singular songs I believe (All Nightmare Long in Drop D maybe?). I think a bigger part is just that St Anger wasn't a very popular album and they seem hesitant to play anything from that era besides Frantic and the title track. They'll have to do it someday though.
@@wob6776 they play all e standard and drop d songs down a half step to reduce the number of guitars to bring live (and allegedly because it makes them "heavier") so live, All Nightmare Long is played in c#.
@@paradigmshiftz7 As far as I know they just play everything down a half step, not because less guitars but because it's easier on James's voice. For example they still play Eb songs down a half step like The God That Failed which they do in D now. That makes me think they aren't concerned about number of guitars
Normally they use two tunings when playing live, Eb standard and D standard (mainly for Sad But True), whenever they perform The Thing that Should Not Be, they use C# standard. St. Anger is the only album from Metallica in which they play actual drop tunings, drop C for most of the album, drop C# for Dirty Window (although they performed it in drop C when they played it live, including this Rehearsals DVD), drop G# for this song and drop A# for The Unnamed Feeling.
love this song so much and the whole st anger album. its so great they tuned a new sound, guitars and drums( love that snare a lot), for this masterpiece record
0:48 MONSTER RIFF!!!!!!!!
Slipknot influenced, but Metallica perfected ;-)
I love Metallica, but, c'mon, this song is awful. But is better than the studio version: that one is grooveless, and Lars is out of tempo.
Not to mention this song is just a bit too slow for what it is. The tempos 157 I believe
Lars is having so much fun I love it 😅 This album sounds like Kyuss' first album Wretch
Gluemonkey totally agreed
soundgarden and kings X had this same kind of snare drum sound on their albums too..
It's like if Kyuss went nu metal.
When they needed more rock fans they made load and reload. When they needed a younger fan base they made this album. Genius if you ask me.
No way they would lose their original fan base. Just took over the world..
Probably the best album of them. They risk and went out of the comfort zone, Metallica kind of sound. Trying new staff and taking new avenues it's what define a real artist. Good for you guys. Please keep it coming. God bless.
Vic Baez not the best for sure, but one of the most honest
I like this adjective to describe the album....honest.
...said nobody ever.
My favorite...
Masterpiece
god i love lars' snare
It sounds pretty good here
If you hate new Metallica and love the old.. you're not a fan. If you love the new and hate the old your not a fan... "Print this into your brain"!
and if you love all Metallica you're* a real fan
Rob's and Lars' hug at the end just melts my heart.. Just like they are real brothers ;)
This song was badass
Lars' drumming on this album is actually completely awesome, it just sounds like shit because Bob Rock convinced them to use shitty equipment. I'd love to hear this album remastered.
Remastering won't do anything to the snare to be honest. It is the snare itself that is bad, not the mixing of the snare.
*remixed.
12 year late response but it was the band that wanted this raw unpolished sound. Bob Rock didn't have input on that. He went along with what the band wanted during recording. Like the Black Album and Loads.
@@marcthedashergd6321 With the help of modern software it can be replaced
I much prefer a live album of the whole album. Kirk can add his solos too. IMO, the studio recording of St Anger is fine.
Love this song so much
such an awesome air drumming album
Tell me about it.....also great for headbanging,air-guitaring and straight-up dancing and thrashing around like a nutcase
Damn, the sound mix sounds better here than the album
Invisible Kid
Metallica
Invisible kid
Never see what he did
Got stuck where he hid
Fallen through the grid
Invisible kid
Got a place of his own
Where he'll never be known
Inward he's grown
Invisible kid
Locked away in his brain
From the shame and the pain
World down the drain
Invisible kid
Suspicious of your touch
Don't want no crutch
But it's all too much
I hide inside
I hurt inside
I hide inside
But I'll show you...
I'm ok, just go away
Into distance let me fade
I'm ok, just go away
I'm ok, but please don't stray too far
Open your heart
I'm beating right here
Open your mind
I'm being right here, right now (x2)
Invisible kid
Never see what he did
Got stuck where he hid
Fallen through the grid
Invisible kid
Got a place of his own
Where he'll never be known
Inward he's grown
I hide inside
I hurt inside
I hide inside
But I'll show you...
I'm ok, just go away
Into distance let me fade
I'm ok, just go away
I'm ok, but please don't stray too far
Open your heart
I'm beating right here
Open your mind
I'm being right here, right now (x2)
Oooh, what a good boy you are
Out of the way and you're kept to yourself
Oooh, can't you see that he's not here?
He doesn't want the attention you give
Oooh, unplugging from it all
Invisible kid, floats alone in his room
Oooh, what a quiet boy you are
He looks so calm floating 'round and around in himself
Invisible kid
Locked away in his brain
From the shame and the pain
World down the drain
Invisible kid
Suspicious of your touch
Don't want no crutch
But it's all too much
I hide inside
I hurt inside
I hide inside
But I'll show you...
I'm ok, just go away
Into distance let me fade
I'm ok, just go away
I'm ok, but please don't stray too far
Open your heart
I'm beating right here
Open your mind
I'm being right here, right now (x2)
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this song is fucking trippy
0:53 that bouncy riff still plays in my head after all these years.
100% Slipknot worship lmao
@@burgstaller7112 🤣
Gotta love drop G
@burgstaller7112
Sounds absolutely nothing like Slipknot, fucking dumbass.
I agree 100% Lars is a great dummer, no matter what people say, he is far from the best drummer. James Hetfield said "Lars isnt that great of a drummer, but he has this drive that gives him amazing energy." I totally agree and this album is some of his best work. Not as good as Justice but it is great. People just bash it cuz his sound is terrible which i agree. But that doesnt make him a bad drummer.
One of my top favorite Metallica songs. This song gives Iowa's Slipknot a run for their money with their new guitar tuning within this song, and complete album. Such surprising rhythm guitar riffs all through this song. Drop tuning was a genius idea to stick with for this album. Hands down perfection in my opinion. Is there some sort of contest to apply for to be able to jam with James for a couple hours? No offense to Kirk, but if he wanted to sit in on the session with his guitar, that would be killer as well lol There HAS to be a way for a small Canadian island rock/metal guitarist from the east coast to request or apply to rock out and Jam with his guitar idol??
Completely agree dude!!, I love this song so much
this should be the studio version, it'd sell more and sounds more badass
9 years later and i couldn’t agree more man, would’ve went down as one of the best albums at the time
This song Is GOLD
Why does everybody hate on the snare on this album? Lars tried something new, that's how people grow
It’s weird hearing them in such a low tuning
I really really really love the groove of the guitars, plus the drums fit the groove so good - this was 100 % the bad being themselves (specially James) - subsequent albums sound too robotic to me. Thrash me, but I enjoy St. Anger way more than DM and HTSD (combined!!!)
Snare and the way James sing this are only things to be fixed. His voice saving technique killed it. As someone said if Jason sang this, with full growl and scream...it will be a killer.
My favorite song off the album. Sure, not their best but would love to hear it remastered.
awesome and the snare is wow.
Lars was pretty damn good on this album....reminds me of his suberb drumming off AJFA....👉🏻👉🏻
Quando essa música foi gravada eu tinha 12 anos e não fazia idéia que esse som foda existia
Why havent they played this awesome song live?? 😔
don't think they can be arsed tbh
A shirtless James is a badass James, makes me think of Black Album James
The one and only true Metallica Album, I honestly think they would agree. Completely Metallica, no influence from other bands or genre hype.
those camera guys are annoying
PLAY THIS LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My ears are bleeding. If this was their debut album ok, but it's unbelievable how they released this shit after 30 years of career.
This song is in drop G# holy fuck
This a fuckin´ great song! I can´t see why most fans trash talk this album so much!? Why should they stop progressing and only re-release Master or Ride over and over again, that would be boring.
Most of this album is angry and aggressive, but this song kicks you in the feels
That outro riff is so fucking tasty & heavy yet so simple.
0:48 I think he's got friction burn from his strap.
I really like Trujillo’s style and his energetic. Cause that’s the kind of heavy metal image we need!
Thats what I'm talking about. Hell yea.
Lars la rompe toda en este disco
This album has massive groove. Prob there most downtuned song as well
I love st anger, its a different type of Metallica with a lot of feeling in it. Just for me, i only didnt like how it sounded like a song was ending, then it would go on for 5 more minutes doing the same parts over and over!
St Anger is so facking perfectttt
@@felipwrwrr7314, it's not perfect even though it's my first favourite Metallica album. All Within My Hands and Dirty Window make my ears fucking bleed. Worst songs of album.
@@artemy_kurilko thats your opinion , but for me those two songs are actually good
The album has a lot of good riffs. It's an interesting blend of old-school Hard Rock, Nu Metal, and even some of Metallica's classic Thrash - it's just crippled by the total lack of editing. I mean, Invisible Kid is basically a complete three minute song that for some reason repeats three times. It's like a demo tape passed off as an album.
Great drumming lars. You are a master
Me: Hey Lars. I love your snare drum tone. What kinda snare is that?
Lars: Its a Tama Trashcan snare.
This song is literally what Metallica would sound like if they started using 7 or 8 string guitars or even just went straight djent even just with the extremely low tuning.
@lesserlol your not alone i LOVE this album a different perspective of Metallica id say and all the songs are awesome especcialy Purify, Some Kind of Monster, Frantic, and St.Anger
I really like how a bassist is holding a 5-string bass
Been there before couldn't say I liked it.
Emocional performance and very extreme music
Artists, by far most, make not because they feel fans want it like A or like B but because it is something they, the band, want to express.
It isn’t good or bad, those things are subjective. Who looks of listens to it make is perceived as art or not.
My opinion, and totally subjective of course, is that this is a f**king good album, this sh*t comes from very deep, you can hear it. Even if I didn’t like the sound, I’d still love it for how strongly you can notice they had to get this out. This feeling I strongly recognize in my poetry and idea for a(n amateur) play I’m working on. I literally don’t care if it ever makes stage. Say it because you want to, to, feel to, but not because your boss or fans tell you it has to be ‘their’ thing.
This is fucking Metallica, it's just a different type of Metallica !
That fill at 3:12 is amazing by Lars. The way the song allows space for each instrument is incredible. Rob's bass is huge and the rhythm guitars are just in the pocket. What a groove..
Drop G#
Hot take: thos song specifically influenced modern Slipknot.
St anger goes hard idc what anyone says
i love it like every other album and it is simple but i love that drum fill he did before the 2nd verse
If I'm not mistaken this must be the metallica song with the lowest tuning (Drop G) 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Fuck yeah.... everything!!!!