If I remember correctly, these weren't throw away songs, more that they weren't as well developed when Death Magnetic came out. They liked these songs so much, though, that they went back and finished them up so that they could release them.
I think the reason why these songs didn't make it on the album is that it is too long anyway (technically speaking and considering the way of pressing cds), so they had to leave some songs unreleased. They probably left out the ones they thought were not good enough. A year or two later they changed their minds, polished them up and released this ep (4 songs) as they didn't want these songs to be forgotten or stored away. It was practically an additional surprise for the fans. And if you listen well, you'll hear that some of the riffs are too repetitious and too long.
The question for me has been in a world where these 4 are on DM, which of the tunes on DM flip to being cut and released on BM? Would BM be the first time we heard, say, Cyanide or The Day that Never Comes? I don't know the answer, but it's fun to think about what could have been...
That album are trucks that did not make it to death magnetic album , they were not going to finish them by release them anyway….that is a band who do more for their fans
I love the Beyond Magnetic EP. Rebel Of Babylon is my favorite Metallica song post And Justice For All.
Great extra album . Check some new tracks like “shadow follow” and “ too far gone”
One of their better songs!
If I remember correctly, these weren't throw away songs, more that they weren't as well developed when Death Magnetic came out. They liked these songs so much, though, that they went back and finished them up so that they could release them.
I think the reason why these songs didn't make it on the album is that it is too long anyway (technically speaking and considering the way of pressing cds), so they had to leave some songs unreleased. They probably left out the ones they thought were not good enough. A year or two later they changed their minds, polished them up and released this ep (4 songs) as they didn't want these songs to be forgotten or stored away. It was practically an additional surprise for the fans. And if you listen well, you'll hear that some of the riffs are too repetitious and too long.
Beyond magnetic was better than death
The question for me has been in a world where these 4 are on DM, which of the tunes on DM flip to being cut and released on BM? Would BM be the first time we heard, say, Cyanide or The Day that Never Comes? I don't know the answer, but it's fun to think about what could have been...
yeahhh
I’d be happier with this song if it weren’t for that riff that James pulled from Fuel.
Is Ben just gonna disregard Garage Days?
Yes, I guess I really meant "only ep of original metallica tracks", whereas garage days is cover songs
Loose the hate train lol
Metallica suuuuuck sooo fking much!
That album are trucks that did not make it to death magnetic album , they were not going to finish them by release them anyway….that is a band who do more for their fans
@@scorpionking4012they also had a 4 night 30th anniversary stint in 2011 and played one tune from BM each night.