As I wrote under the previous reaction to Metallica, you should see the performance of Creeping Death at a concert in Moscow in 1991. This is the most lively, aggressive and powerful performance I have seen since my life. It will definitely blow your mind
Even 30+ years later, the energy level is unrivaled. I'd love to see a reaction of "Harvester Of Sorrow" from that Moscow show. That's another one that just blows my mind.
Metallica is the band that brought me to metal about 30 years ago. Their first 5 albums are timeless. And "Creeping Death" is one of their greatest songs, and one of the greatest metal songs in general, ever. I wish I could hear these songs for the first time again. It blew my mind, too, back then. So, it's nice to witness your journey with Metallica and Metal at all. Greetings from Germany, Mate.
Start from the beginning, “Kill ‘em All” straight through then “Ride the Lightning”, then “Master of Puppets” u can hear the music just get better and better! Best first 3 albums put out by any band ever!
How Metallica hits your soul is exactly how I feel. I've been a Metalhead since birth and being in the world of Metal is where I wanna stay. There's nothing else like it
Told you, my friend; these guys are otherworldly musicians and songwriters…..added otherworldly instrumentation 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘….and 20-21 years old when writing this craziness….Kirk wrote the solo as a teenager 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
I can't even comprehend what they accomplished from 18 to 24. The first 3 albums changed music forever. And they did it at an age while I was still trying to learn STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN lmao
@bigemetalmilitia8462 what's really crazy, they were not trying to learn these songs from another musician, they actually created this stuff at that age!
Yaaaasssssss!! One of their best, I swear! Most of their videos have an original recording, and the lyrics. They are worth following. Alot of people don't realize how deep and thought-provoking metal lyrics can be. And these guys are some of the best!
I like both Cliff and Jason but that live version of Creeping on Cliff 'em All just sealed it for me. They were at the top of their game at that moment.
This was the encore at the Portland Meadows concert in 1998....2.5 hours of madness and then this just blew the lights off the stage...my friend lost his shoes and broke a rib at that show...25,000 people at that show and still pulling those same numbers today...enjoy the ride!
This song came out at a time when so many thought metal was demonic. Kills me every time I think about those days. If they’d just listen to the words! This song is about the plaque god sent through Moses about killing Egypts first born. This song is awesome live! Crowd participation is a must! Thousands of us chanting “die” gives me chills every time.
I’m gonna confess when they transitioned from ecstasy of gold to whiplash when they opened, it almost brought a tear to my eye because of how epic it sounded.
Looking forward to this one! Loving watching your journey with Metallica. The further you go, the more impressed you’ll be. I first caught on with the release of ‘..and Justice For All’ album. Loved them ever since and seen them 4 times. They’ve been a huge part of my life, and the reason I first picked up a guitar. So cool to see them inspiring you to do the same. Stick at it mate, and all the very best to you. Keep up with the vids and I’m sure you’ll gather a big audience 🤘
6:09 You don’t have to pick a favorite. Just enjoy each one for what it offers. I can say that about a lot of music, but you do have to appreciate how well they put music together and mesh! 9:38 The ‘80’s had a very unique way of doing metal! Thrash is so unique! I didn’t get into it in the ‘80’s, but it hit me with a vengeance in the ‘90’s!
Blood, lamb's blood, painted door, I shall pass. Heavy Metal has a way of delivering a range of emotions aggressively. It's the embodiment of testosterone in music.
Need to do a react from their Kill Em All album. Four Horseman is amazing. Hit The Lights. No Remorse. Jump in the Fire. Metal Militia. Aaaaand, for some fucking rockin bass, Anesthesia-Pulling Teeth. Yeah. All.of em. Lol
Grew up listening to Metallica as they came onto the scene, and they've always made me emotional! Kirk's (The Ripper) has such a soul he shows thru his playing and James is a perfect front man!
Just in case it hasn't been brought up before now: this song is about the biblical story of Passover. Now you should do "Trapped Under Ice" and/or "Call of Ktulu", "Escape" would be a good one too. And "Fight Fire with Fire" lol
Metallica was the band tht established metal and heavy music. Before tht it was allthwsetboy bands about just love music.. no one else was going this hard on music the 80s .. but you STL have iron maiden. Grateful dead . Ac.dc. but these bands were mainstream and put music out tht these record labels wanted, Metallica put out music they wanted. That's why they got so big. And many other bands followed..
I wasn't "COOL IN SCHOOL" until my sophomore year, and i wasn't into metal until my sophomore year, but i remember seeing the COOL KIDS wearing METALLICA SHIRTS in 7th grade, i was a PRINCE fanatic
For me, this is the greatest album they have ever produced. No other record they have ever made has the aggression that this one does, it stomps everything in it's path. If you're gonna do albums you should always start at the beginning. With Metallica you should do "Kill 'Em All" first since it's their first album.
I think Creeping Death is one of Metallica's best songs, and I enjoyed your reaction to it. I also think that their performance in the 1997 "Cunning Stunts" DVD is 100% awesome, so recommend watching that :)
First song I ever heard from them on the Friday rock show radio1 back in ‘84 I was a 15 year old metal head and it blew my mind how fast and heavy it was! I loved it! 😎
This album, when it came out, was my introduction to Metallica, and this was the first song I heard. It remains my favorite to this day and I never looked back (except to discover and listen to Kill em All 😁) I was already a big fan of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Van Halen, Scorpions, etc., but this band changed everything from the very first listen!!
"This is proper in your face" lol yes, that is Metallica. And don't EVER apologize for going back to hear something again! We've heard it. We all did the same thing when we heard it the first time. Rock on, my dude.
My favourite person is my friend YOU! What you expect? Metallica is the most important reason for all us funs, for46 years and more i hope to come, to listening with so much passion all songs.From first album to the last.❤❤❤
I love that you’ve listened to the studio version of this song, and hope you’ve looked through the lyrics. Now, before you do anything else, you must watch their 1991 Moscow performance of this song. It will blow your mind in multiple ways. Peak Metallica, to be sure.
Low, bloody roots, in this river, suicide Messiah, mother, rainning blood, my casket garden, give me your money, cowboys from hell, skeleton of society, justice for all, hanger 18, war machine, shout at the devil, ace of spades, and so many more to list.
First Metallica 12 inch I ever bought in 1984. Difficult to understand now how different they were to everyone else back then. Also think Blitzkrieg is on the B-side which is awesome.
If you're ready for a full album, I'd recommend doing them in release order starting with Kill 'Em All to hear where it all began (although it does sound a lot more raw than the stuff you've heard so far, so maybe you're better off just reacting to one song first before you try the album). If it's a choice between Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets, I'd go with Ride first, even though I prefer Puppets, so you can see how they progress from one album to the next. Don't sleep on ...And Justice For All though. That's another banging album.
Moscow ‘91 is incredible, but Seattle ‘89 is even better lol Seattle is the single most greatest rock concert ever. Maybe next, do ‘The Thing That Should Not Be’, live Seattle 1989 🤘
@@Edessa_G yeh I couldn't agree more, seattle 89 was Metallica at their peak. , . A performance that will never be beaten and YES, the thing that should not be blows me away everytime I watch it, James face when the camera does those close up's 👺
Man, i love it when young people discover Metallica, or metal music in general, for the first time and realize how amazing this type of music is. You' re making the expierience we made when we first listened to them. I belong to the younger generation of Metallica fans (i'm 24 years old), but i started to play the guitar when i was 6 and started listen to Metallica when i was 10. This year two dreams of mine became true: I bought a Gibson Explorer, the guitar James played in the 80s and i went to a Metallica concert for the first time😍 If you want to expierience what James is able to do with his voice, i recommend to listen to the following live performances: 1. Welcome Home (Sanitarium), Seattle '89 A ballad style song (like Fade to Black) from the Master of Puppets Album. He puts so much emotion and agression at the same time in this version. Better than the studio version in my opinion. 2. Harvester of Sorrow, Moscow '91 From the ...And Justice for All Album. Agression and energy. Absolutely badass.
Answering your question, which album to listen to in full is the very first, I would recommend listening to Kill 'Em All. You haven't reacted to the songs from this album yet, but this album is the very first in the metallica discography and is considered a classic of thrash metal. This is where metallica started its journey. There are a sufficient number of very good songs on this album (all)
I think I'm right in saying that, after the Kill 'em All album James actually took singing lessons and I personally think you can hear it on Ride The Lightening
It's great to see you getting your face melted by these albums all these years later like we did hearing it for the first time from older kids with trucks in 7-11 parking lots. My request is you do a full album reaction of Kill 'Em All bc it would be fresh for you and you could hear where it all began in 1981. That's older than my **s!
Wooo I am happy you doing this. I got to see Metallica in Vegas when I was 18 in 2018. This song live is amazing. Next Metallica song you should do is “fight fire with fire”
Don't forget these guys are only 20-21 years old at this stage... I was happy if I made it through 'Stairway to Heaven' without too many mistakes at that age. Then to have the brilliance to write a biblical song from the point of view of the final Plague is insane.
Watch the video version of disturbed the sound of silence. Awesome version of the song and the video is done really well. The way David the singer does it, it hits me most of the time I hear it. So good.
If you’re going to listen to full Metallica albums, start at the beginning: Kill ‘Em All Ride the Lightning Master of Puppets And Justice For All The Black Album Load Etc…
As I wrote under the previous reaction to Metallica, you should see the performance of Creeping Death at a concert in Moscow in 1991. This is the most lively, aggressive and powerful performance I have seen since my life. It will definitely blow your mind
No!!! Seattle or San diego
Creeping Death in Moscow!!!!
I totally agree. Moscow Creeping Death!
Even 30+ years later, the energy level is unrivaled.
I'd love to see a reaction of "Harvester Of Sorrow" from that Moscow show. That's another one that just blows my mind.
Imagine 1000000 men singing along,...DIE,.......DIE,.......DIE.........DIE.........DIE
It's insane !
This song is the reason that Ride the Lightning is my favorite album
“Makes me feel some type of way” You said it, bro… they just have some magic. For real.
Can you imagine how he'd feel seeing them live for the first time? I'd buy that ticket, just to watch his religious experience happen.
Metallica is the band that brought me to metal about 30 years ago. Their first 5 albums are timeless. And "Creeping Death" is one of their greatest songs, and one of the greatest metal songs in general, ever.
I wish I could hear these songs for the first time again. It blew my mind, too, back then. So, it's nice to witness your journey with Metallica and Metal at all.
Greetings from Germany, Mate.
Start from the beginning, “Kill ‘em All” straight through then “Ride the Lightning”, then “Master of Puppets” u can hear the music just get better and better! Best first 3 albums put out by any band ever!
How Metallica hits your soul is exactly how I feel. I've been a Metalhead since birth and being in the world of Metal is where I wanna stay. There's nothing else like it
Told you, my friend; these guys are otherworldly musicians and songwriters…..added otherworldly instrumentation 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘….and 20-21 years old when writing this craziness….Kirk wrote the solo as a teenager 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
I can't even comprehend what they accomplished from 18 to 24. The first 3 albums changed music forever. And they did it at an age while I was still trying to learn STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN lmao
@bigemetalmilitia8462 what's really crazy, they were not trying to learn these songs from another musician, they actually created this stuff at that age!
@@gunsgoodtime EXACTLY!!!!!!🤘🤘🤘
@@gunsgoodtime precisely my point🤘🤘🤘💪💪💪🎸🎸🎸
Creeping Death is "otherworldly" .. I'll give it to you 😂
Yaaaasssssss!! One of their best, I swear! Most of their videos have an original recording, and the lyrics. They are worth following. Alot of people don't realize how deep and thought-provoking metal lyrics can be. And these guys are some of the best!
Bro, your stank faces on these Metallica reactions are simply perfect!
I love how that each song has a deep meaning.
This song is definitely worth giving the live version a watch, especially during the Jason Newsted era!
The cliff live ara is better...j.s
@@Shawn-mo6dh i agree, but i also really love the aggressive nature of the justice era. But honestly i enjoy all of them in different ways
I like both Cliff and Jason but that live version of Creeping on Cliff 'em All just sealed it for me. They were at the top of their game at that moment.
This was the encore at the Portland Meadows concert in 1998....2.5 hours of madness and then this just blew the lights off the stage...my friend lost his shoes and broke a rib at that show...25,000 people at that show and still pulling those same numbers today...enjoy the ride!
You need to watch them play this song live in Moscow!!!
1991, YES please
Oh the memories, so wished I had been there. Growing up with them....
1989 Seattle is a much better choice for the live version
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Hey guys... Wait until he discovers the 1999 S&M album/concert! Shit made me cry happy tears!
Michael Kamen was brilliant. It was a sad day when he passed.
Best live album ever
Legendary metallica. Legendary Kirk. Legendary Cliff. Legendary JAMES!
BLACKENED!!!!!🤘
I first heard this when I was in like 7th grade... life changing. One of the greatest metal songs of all time.
First Metallica album I listened to when I was 11 in '91. Still amazing.
Imagine this live with 10,000 people chanting " DIE!....DIE!.... DIE!" as James sings that part. It's awe inspiring.
This song came out at a time when so many thought metal was demonic. Kills me every time I think about those days. If they’d just listen to the words! This song is about the plaque god sent through Moses about killing Egypts first born. This song is awesome live! Crowd participation is a must! Thousands of us chanting “die” gives me chills every time.
I played this for our church youth group when we learned the book of Exodus 🤘
My go to song when I'm driving 80 down the high way! Good stuff!
Definitely among their most epic songs 100%. The raw power is intoxicating, so good. Thanks for another great reaction 👍
Ride the lightning is their best album imo
James Hetfield: Vocals and Rythm guitar
Kirk Hammett: Lead Guitar
Lars Ulrich: Drums
Cliff Burton: bass (first 3 albums)
I’m gonna confess when they transitioned from ecstasy of gold to whiplash when they opened, it almost brought a tear to my eye because of how epic it sounded.
It's appreciating 4 guys that come together and compliment each other perfectly. No one part is trying to compete with another. 🤬❤
Metallica makes you feel the emotions of the world... welcome to Metallica Nation
I was 10yrs old when I fell in love with them. My 28, 22, 8, 5 and 3 yrs old children all love them.
Looking forward to this one! Loving watching your journey with Metallica. The further you go, the more impressed you’ll be. I first caught on with the release of ‘..and Justice For All’ album. Loved them ever since and seen them 4 times. They’ve been a huge part of my life, and the reason I first picked up a guitar. So cool to see them inspiring you to do the same. Stick at it mate, and all the very best to you. Keep up with the vids and I’m sure you’ll gather a big audience 🤘
My absolute favorite Metallica's song since ever !
You gotta see the live in Moscow ‘91 performance of this song. It’s the absolute greatest!
6:09 You don’t have to pick a favorite. Just enjoy each one for what it offers. I can say that about a lot of music, but you do have to appreciate how well they put music together and mesh!
9:38 The ‘80’s had a very unique way of doing metal! Thrash is so unique! I didn’t get into it in the ‘80’s, but it hit me with a vengeance in the ‘90’s!
Blood, lamb's blood, painted door, I shall pass. Heavy Metal has a way of delivering a range of emotions aggressively. It's the embodiment of testosterone in music.
Need to do a react from their Kill Em All album. Four Horseman is amazing. Hit The Lights. No Remorse. Jump in the Fire. Metal Militia. Aaaaand, for some fucking rockin bass, Anesthesia-Pulling Teeth.
Yeah. All.of em. Lol
Yeah what he said. And then play Phantom Lord and Whiplash
Grew up listening to Metallica as they came onto the scene, and they've always made me emotional! Kirk's (The Ripper) has such a soul he shows thru his playing and James is a perfect front man!
Just in case it hasn't been brought up before now: this song is about the biblical story of Passover. Now you should do "Trapped Under Ice" and/or "Call of Ktulu", "Escape" would be a good one too. And "Fight Fire with Fire" lol
The deep voice in the background of the last chorus is awesome.
"The Thing That Should Not Be" live Seattle 1989. HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY
My favorite song on this album....Trapped Under Ice.
Love Metallica! To me this song is biblical, literally, figuratively and metaphorically.
Fight Fire With Fire
Creeping Death
Ride The Lightning
Trapped Under Ice
🤘🤘
Metallica was the band tht established metal and heavy music. Before tht it was allthwsetboy bands about just love music.. no one else was going this hard on music the 80s .. but you STL have iron maiden. Grateful dead . Ac.dc. but these bands were mainstream and put music out tht these record labels wanted, Metallica put out music they wanted. That's why they got so big. And many other bands followed..
You have too see this live, you have too. Imagine all the crowd chouting die, die, die. Crazy bro
You just gotta watch it Live in Moscow. More litty than Sandman
This song live in Moscow will put this version to bed. They KILL IT.
Live in Seattle 1989 is even better
Go and see them live. Incredible. Ive got tickets for Madrid next July. Will be my 4th time seeing them. Cant wait
I wasn't "COOL IN SCHOOL" until my sophomore year, and i wasn't into metal until my sophomore year, but i remember seeing the COOL KIDS wearing METALLICA SHIRTS in 7th grade, i was a PRINCE fanatic
This is my favourite Metallica song.
Bro... please react to this same song but live on Seattle '89. Energy on this concert is over the roof.
79-92 was James best lyrical part in history. !!! Agree. The Best Metallica ever
89-92. My bad
For me, this is the greatest album they have ever produced. No other record they have ever made has the aggression that this one does, it stomps everything in it's path. If you're gonna do albums you should always start at the beginning. With Metallica you should do "Kill 'Em All" first since it's their first album.
I think Creeping Death is one of Metallica's best songs, and I enjoyed your reaction to it. I also think that their performance in the 1997 "Cunning Stunts" DVD is 100% awesome, so recommend watching that :)
This, and For Who The Bell Tolls, are my favorites!!! Thanks for doing them!! 🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
Lol I love it. “Im going to start spacing out Metallica” after the song, “Next week I’m going to start listening to whole albums” they’re great.
That look to the camera during solo was so funny, love it 🤣🤣🤣
First song I ever heard from them on the Friday rock show radio1 back in ‘84 I was a 15 year old metal head and it blew my mind how fast and heavy it was! I loved it! 😎
I absolutely adore the solo in this!! Could be my favourite solo by kirk. Great song and album!
The first time i heard this song i started it over to hear the drum intro again too
It's going to make a comeback, and it's going to be from people like you that appreciate the sound.
One of the most energetic songs I know, love it!
This album, when it came out, was my introduction to Metallica, and this was the first song I heard. It remains my favorite to this day and I never looked back (except to discover and listen to Kill em All 😁) I was already a big fan of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Van Halen, Scorpions, etc., but this band changed everything from the very first listen!!
8:00 The First .....official DROP
First Metallica song I heard!
Feeling some type of way means deep within is a metalhead.
"So let it be written, So let it be done!" I REMEMBER FROM AN 80'S CLASSIC MEL BROOKS comedy, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART I
"This is proper in your face" lol yes, that is Metallica. And don't EVER apologize for going back to hear something again! We've heard it. We all did the same thing when we heard it the first time. Rock on, my dude.
My favourite person is my friend YOU! What you expect? Metallica is the most important reason for all us funs, for46 years and more i hope to come, to listening with so much passion all songs.From first album to the last.❤❤❤
Garage Inc. was 2 albums of cover songs. there is a lot of lore about Metallica, and its basically all awesome
I love that you’ve listened to the studio version of this song, and hope you’ve looked through the lyrics. Now, before you do anything else, you must watch their 1991 Moscow performance of this song. It will blow your mind in multiple ways. Peak Metallica, to be sure.
Low, bloody roots, in this river, suicide Messiah, mother, rainning blood, my casket garden, give me your money, cowboys from hell, skeleton of society, justice for all, hanger 18, war machine, shout at the devil, ace of spades, and so many more to list.
Welcome to the addiction that is Metallica. I’ve been an addict since 93!
First Metallica 12 inch I ever bought in 1984. Difficult to understand now how different they were to everyone else back then. Also think Blitzkrieg is on the B-side which is awesome.
If you're ready for a full album, I'd recommend doing them in release order starting with Kill 'Em All to hear where it all began (although it does sound a lot more raw than the stuff you've heard so far, so maybe you're better off just reacting to one song first before you try the album).
If it's a choice between Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets, I'd go with Ride first, even though I prefer Puppets, so you can see how they progress from one album to the next.
Don't sleep on ...And Justice For All though. That's another banging album.
I agree you should do them in order defo...
Don't forget Garage Days
One of my favorite metallica songs.. check it out live in moscow '91
This is my fave Metallica song. Also check out "Am I Evil" cover by Metallica.
Sad but true by Metallica live in Moscow 1991 bruh, that shit will blow a hole in your chest
They are 1 of 4 bands from that era. Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth and Metallica The Big Four
Flip a coin Puppets or Lightning , ALL are fire!! every song, from start to finish. Its a win/win
Five Finger Death Punch - "Wash It All Away" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Im praying this is a live reaction from either Moscow 91 or seattle 89. This is going to blow your socks off if its a live performance reaction.
Studio version first then I’ll do Moscow 91
Moscow ‘91 is incredible, but Seattle ‘89 is even better lol Seattle is the single most greatest rock concert ever. Maybe next, do ‘The Thing That Should Not Be’, live Seattle 1989 🤘
Or even lol S&M 1999, that will blow your socks off 👍
@@Edessa_G yeh I couldn't agree more, seattle 89 was Metallica at their peak. , . A performance that will never be beaten and YES, the thing that should not be blows me away everytime I watch it, James face when the camera does those close up's 👺
@@Edessa_G No Leaf clover is a must listen S&M version obviously lol
Man, i love it when young people discover Metallica, or metal music in general, for the first time and realize how amazing this type of music is.
You' re making the expierience we made when we first listened to them.
I belong to the younger generation of Metallica fans (i'm 24 years old), but i started to play the guitar when i was 6 and started listen to Metallica when i was 10.
This year two dreams of mine became true:
I bought a Gibson Explorer, the guitar James played in the 80s and i went to a Metallica concert for the first time😍
If you want to expierience what James is able to do with his voice, i recommend to listen to the following live performances:
1. Welcome Home (Sanitarium), Seattle '89
A ballad style song (like Fade to Black) from the Master of Puppets Album.
He puts so much emotion and agression at the same time in this version. Better than the studio version in my opinion.
2. Harvester of Sorrow, Moscow '91
From the ...And Justice for All Album.
Agression and energy. Absolutely badass.
Anything on this album is Fire!!!!!
Hey man. I'm 51 years old and bought this album when it came out. It was amazing then and still is now!
Must watch this live!
Now to blow your mind, watch the (Live in Moscow) 1991.09.28 Metallica - Creeping Death
Answering your question, which album to listen to in full is the very first, I would recommend listening to Kill 'Em All. You haven't reacted to the songs from this album yet, but this album is the very first in the metallica discography and is considered a classic of thrash metal. This is where metallica started its journey. There are a sufficient number of very good songs on this album (all)
I think I'm right in saying that, after the Kill 'em All album James actually took singing lessons and I personally think you can hear it on Ride The Lightening
Disposable Heroes has got to be next. But you can't miss really it's just all so damn good
Another favorite
It's great to see you getting your face melted by these albums all these years later like we did hearing it for the first time from older kids with trucks in 7-11 parking lots. My request is you do a full album reaction of Kill 'Em All bc it would be fresh for you and you could hear where it all began in 1981. That's older than my **s!
My favourite Metallica song.
Live in Moscow 1991 version especially is incredible. But glad you are doing studio versions, first.
This song is fun to play. Don’t give up on the guitar you got. If you ever have any questions, I have the answers. Keep it up bro! 🤘
You have to listen to All Nightmare Long, that song proves that they can still write incredible songs after so many years
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Also
8:01 thats where we all shout "DIE!!! DIE!!!! DIE!!!!" during their live gigs and it really is the BEST thing ever :)
Oh dude and you should totally start at the start , so listen to the Kill Em All album first. Itll blow you away, so much raw energy
Wooo I am happy you doing this. I got to see Metallica in Vegas when I was 18 in 2018. This song live is amazing.
Next Metallica song you should do is “fight fire with fire”
Don't forget these guys are only 20-21 years old at this stage...
I was happy if I made it through 'Stairway to Heaven' without too many mistakes at that age.
Then to have the brilliance to write a biblical song from the point of view of the final Plague is insane.
Creeping death live in moscow 91'
Disposible heroes. Master. La mejor para mi del álbum.
Watch the video version of disturbed the sound of silence. Awesome version of the song and the video is done really well. The way David the singer does it, it hits me most of the time I hear it. So good.
If you’re going to listen to full Metallica albums, start at the beginning:
Kill ‘Em All
Ride the Lightning
Master of Puppets
And Justice For All
The Black Album
Load
Etc…