Metallica is the master of transitions. They have an instrumental called “Orion” that will change your life. Give it a listen. In 2016 they put out “Spit Out The Bone” that shows the still can thrash as good as they did when they started. You’ll really have some workout material to listen to. 👍👍👍
Orion is my 1year old Grandson Favorite song he will stop in his tracks and jam shaking his head pumping his fist. Also he likes Call of Ktulu,To live is to die,Atlas rise. He'll say Tallica.
Metallica is one of those bands that will work with whatever mood you're in. Beautiful ballads of love and forgiveness, and hard, headbanging metal that wants to make you rage against the world, with incredible guitar riffs that can melt your face off, and drum solos that want to make your head explode. Love Metallica!!!!!
@Shallex well there is also the ending of welcome home where he goes crazy, creeping death, the intro to motorbreath is also pure drums, so that kind of could go as a intro solo. .)
I like this album but the level of petty with the mixing of this album is pretty ridiculous. If I was Jason I would have seriously walked when I heard the final mix. That's not cool
@@brandonhinrichs8657 yeah sure , walk away from millions of dollars and the biggest metal band . You're nuts . People would've said Jason who ? If he did that .
I love Metallica too. There's a special song I love that's called Harvester Of Sorrow, if you can just take a look, I appreciate it. Happy New Year Matthew ✌🇧🇷
I saw Them @ Mann Music Center in 1994. When the played Harvester of Sorrow, I thought the upper balcony was going to fall on top of us! Great song! During the into, man I could see the upper balcony moving up & down. Danzig & Suicidal Tendencies opened. Killer show. Only 15 years ago.
Metallica are the gold standard on how to create music. Love to see Metallica Creeping Death with lyrics. A great song gospel song from the Old Testament. Love the Metallica reactions
Do "for whom the bell tolls"! Metallica were basically the main guys who brought metal to the masses and when I heard enter sandman I was so impressed by the sound that I bought a guitar because I wanted to try to sound like them! I don't play that much anymore due to having spine problems but there will never be another Metallica! I'm forever grateful that they have given us the body of music that they have
@@DodgerBlueRobert You cant go wrong with their first 5 albums but I love the Black album and its between that and Ride as to which one is my favorite. As for the Black album it has Enter Sandman, Unforgiven, Wherever I may Roam, Don't tread on me, Of Wolf and Man, and Nothing Else Matters, so yeah its a fucking great album.
The Black album doesn't even appear on my radar. Compared to the first 4 it's kind of a joke. 1.Ride the Lightning 2.Master of Puppets 3.Kill'em All 4...And Justice for All That's all you need really 🤘
janis317 I’m aware of what songs are on the black album. It’s too soft and slow of an album for the most part. Their best music was Ride, Master, and Justice. End of story.
Everything in my life is based on a timeline of before or after 1989, it was a turning point in my life. So many memories of that year - good, bad & ugly! My Aunt died that year, and the day we burried her the world changed. We were a group of teenagers raising each other, believing we were adults. This album was the soundtrack of our lives then. Although the years since then have taken their toll on many who are no-longer with us, to those that are we have fond memories and wonder how we made it out alive. The youngsters of today couldn't even imagine what we lived through, it was surely a different time then.
@Sázhe M. Epifanne this song is 100 % about nuclear war and what would follow it with the destruction of all life on earth. Deadly nicotine is a metaphor for death. Your argument is fail.
Justice was one of the best concerts ever! 6 rows from the stage. Every song played, a piece of Lady Liberty was stacked on. The encore song was One, and during the jam session, all hell broke loose! 🤘😲🤘 The statue started falling apart. The head rolled off, and the crowd on the floor started throwing the steel chairs! My head got busted open and blood poured all over my new Metallica shirt! I still have the shirt in a box somewhere. Never been washed and the blood is brown.. Good times
This is my new favorite thing during my quarantine. Watching hip hop fans react to Metallica. It’s like watching myself when I was 14. Makes me want to react to hip hop since I don’t listen to it much. I just ran across “Dear God” by Dax and was BLOWN AWAY. I don’t know how that song is perceived in hip hop standards but I loved it.
It makes me incredibly happy to see folks checking out this amazing band!They are NEVER disappointed either.😁😁😁Now that you're hooked,I'd like to suggest some of my favorites: -Master of Puppets -Disposal Heroes -Battery -Shortest Straw -For Whom The Bell Tolls
Very well done, sir. Every reaction channel goes for the most popular Metallica songs, but this is one gem of speed/thrash metal that is not easy to absorb, let alone appreciate, a first time listener. Great reaction!
released 1988. okay, I'ma old woman and never listened to Metallica, but this sound reminds me of how boys from toddler age on (no matter how shy) are hypnotized by heavy construction equipment. Caught you in that same way. Good reaction, thanks!
My first time seeing one of your vids, but I'm immediately impressed with you wanted to research the song first. That's enough to make me want to watch some more.
Metallica, years ago, was crowned "The Thinking Man's Metal Band". The greatest band to have ever done it. No other music act is still blowing away debut album record sales, retaining a strong as fuck following in their mid 50's. They did everything right , staying true to themselves. God bless you man for having such an open mind to explore this "hidden in plain sight" band. I suggest "The Four Horsemen" and "The Day That Never Comes" to carry forward with your compilation here. They're less obvious picks.
I think you will find that Metallica and pantera are weapons of war in the gym! Aggressive metal mastery! How about pantera "5 minutes alone" or "this love" to get you going! There are so many absolute masterpieces from both of these bands! You owe it to yourself to dive in man! Great channel! Keep that curiosity!
Yo yo yo man. Glad you like this song. I have it on my playlist for the gym. Metallica, Pantera, Godsmack, Slipknot, Lamb of God and Mudvayne i use there songs for an 1 1/2 long playlist for the gym. Very angry driven beats.
It's TRUE, this genre simply has no face that comes with it. Metal heavy metal and rock is truly for all to experience and just fucking rage. 🤘🤘🤘 great song from an even greater album
On my heavy days at the gym.... Metallica. On my heaviest single lifts... Motorbreath. "Those people who tell you not to take chances, They are all missing on what life is about"
Saw these dudes back in 89..definitely great music man so heavy..my favorite band..so many great songs..they opened the concert in 89 with this song..what a fuckin kick ass show..i will never forget it!! u should try some of the live stuff from seattle 89 battery,master of puppets,blackened..check out the live stuff from back in the day!!
Their first album after the original bass player was killed in a freak accident but the first three albums kill em all, Ride the lightning, and Master of puppets you'll definitely have some amazing bass riffs if you get a chance to check out Metallica's live version of Cliff Burton bass solo anesthesia pulling teeth $20 says you'll have to count the strings to make sure he's playing a bass because it does not sound like a bass in 60% of his solo rest in peace cliff love you miss you and no one could touch you till this day.
This is 1988. Recorded and released in 1988 the reason the bass was so low, was because this was the first album they released after the death of their first bassist Cliff Burton! He died on tour on 1986. This year is also the year Metallica started to go super nova!!!! Cliff died Sept 86 and Jason joined oct 89 like within weeks of him dying they find a replacement and keep touring they couldn’t stop the monster ...they did give the dude hell but homie threw it back at the crowd hands he’s the best hype man!! his energy live was insane !!
Enjoyed your reactions on Metallica. I am one of the core fans that bought his first Metallica albumn at the age of 11 in 1983, called Kill Em All. If you want their best stick to the first 5 albumns. Kiill Em All, Ride the Lightening, Master of Puppets, Garage Days Revisited and Justice for All. The songs on these are far better quality Metallica then everything after. The iconic metal song is Master of Puppets, check that heavy metal masterpiece out.
This song was made 30 years ago. It's about nuclear war, not climate change. I was listening to this stuff in kindergarten, wearing their shirts to school under my uniform. The whole album is killer. This and Lateralus are automatic picks if I were only allowed to listen to 5 albums for the rest of my life .
Dude... Check out the band "Tool" and their songs "Ænema" or "The Pot" (lyric videos). Tool have some heaviness almost like Metallica, but they have a lot of crazy bass and drums. They are good to vibe to and they have deep lyrics and emotive singing. Good crossover appeal as I notice a lot of people who like hip hop have a soft spot for Tool.
Seconding this! I think a lot of metal and rock in general has a lot of crossover to other genres. If you're into blues, jazz, funk or hip hop then there's a band out there that will appeal to you on some level. Tool is definitely a good choice because it's very bass and drum heavy, if you like a good beat then Tool has plenty. A lot of hip-hop heads really enjoy Black Sabbath too. The themes and the whole blues/jazz influence.
1988! This was a true thrash metal song great for workouts and moshing. Watch Battery live in '89 to see the experience. However Master of Puppets album version should be your next song.
I miss the old metallica that put out songs that felt like I was listening to an emotional sermon on a topic. I grew up on rap but always loved metallica and a few other metal bands.
i put 48 kg on in 2 1/2 years fueled by metallica and mania, perfect recipe. turn it up loud enough so you cant hear yourself think, sounds pretty bassy to me.
Depending which album you listen to, Metallica has something for everyone. For instance: Want to get groovey? Listen to Devil's Dance. Want pure thrashy speed that grabs your balls and spins you around the room at 500 mph? Listen to Dyers Eve, Battery, Fight Fire With Fire, or Spit Out The Bone. Want something with a good melody but also has fast sections that make the panties drop? Check out One, Master of Puppets, Creeping Death, etc. Want some slower but HEAVY, check out The Thing That Should Not Be, Sad But True, Some Kind of Monster, etc. Want something that brings the ladies in? Buy some wine coolers and some earplugs, and put Unforgiven II on replay.
It was written in 1988 but you're right, it's definitely timeless. I think it's less about the future of the earth and more of an apocalyptic song. I consider it a masterpiece of heavy metal.
Metallica is the master of transitions. They have an instrumental called “Orion” that will change your life. Give it a listen. In 2016 they put out “Spit Out The Bone” that shows the still can thrash as good as they did when they started. You’ll really have some workout material to listen to. 👍👍👍
Yes!!
Give prase to the member that made this magic possible and died far too young.. Cliff Bourton. R.I.P
Orion is my 1year old Grandson Favorite song he will stop in his tracks and jam shaking his head pumping his fist. Also he likes Call of Ktulu,To live is to die,Atlas rise. He'll say Tallica.
Maiden also for transition music
Metallica is one of those bands that will work with whatever mood you're in. Beautiful ballads of love and forgiveness, and hard, headbanging metal that wants to make you rage against the world, with incredible guitar riffs that can melt your face off, and drum solos that want to make your head explode. Love Metallica!!!!!
Great comment. This exactly.
@Shallex well there is also the ending of welcome home where he goes crazy, creeping death, the intro to motorbreath is also pure drums, so that kind of could go as a intro solo. .)
This is true metallica. Thank you for reaction. React to "Master Of Puppets" by Metallica
I like this album but the level of petty with the mixing of this album is pretty ridiculous. If I was Jason I would have seriously walked when I heard the final mix. That's not cool
@@brandonhinrichs8657 ruclips.net/video/4zVGGK-MwtM/видео.html, and justice for Jason
Garri It’s the last of true Metallica!
@@brandonhinrichs8657 yeah sure , walk away from millions of dollars and the biggest metal band . You're nuts . People would've said Jason who ? If he did that .
@@brutisfletcher Not really. Every album is true Metallica since they MADE the albums. Stop being a closed-minded prick
1988 :)
*released in
Yep '88/'89 if I remember right. Then I was disappointed with their Black album after waiting like 5 years.
@@markbrown7968 Me too, but the Black Album was out in 1991.
I think you would enjoy Disposable Heroes by Metallica
I saw Disposable Heroes live this year. Yesssssss.
the angriest environmentally friendly song ever! :)
also, check out the title track of the album, "And Justice for All" also has timeless lyrics :)
This song is about nuclear holocaust, the results of a full Earth nuclear war.
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Maybe it could be both
Another good song is called "Critcal Mass" by Nuclear Assault. I recommend it, especially the MTV version, before MTV sucked.
I love Metallica too. There's a special song I love that's called Harvester Of Sorrow, if you can just take a look, I appreciate it. Happy New Year Matthew ✌🇧🇷
Ps: Live in Moscow
Man, no one is reacting to Harvester - it's a masterpiece though!
Harvester of sorrow 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I saw Them @ Mann Music Center in 1994. When the played Harvester of Sorrow, I thought the upper balcony was going to fall on top of us! Great song! During the into, man I could see the upper balcony moving up & down. Danzig & Suicidal Tendencies opened. Killer show. Only 15 years ago.
Oops 25 years ago
metallica has always been my fave band, kings of transitions
Check out these Metallica songs:
Master of Puppets
One
Fade to Black
Enter Sandman
The Unforgiven
Welcome home sanitarium
Leper Messiah
Murder one is cool too, from the new album and about Lemmy
Youve only scratched the surface bro. Keep checking them out. You will be majorly impressed
Metallica are the gold standard on how to create music. Love to see Metallica Creeping Death with lyrics. A great song gospel song from the Old Testament. Love the Metallica reactions
Do "for whom the bell tolls"! Metallica were basically the main guys who brought metal to the masses and when I heard enter sandman I was so impressed by the sound that I bought a guitar because I wanted to try to sound like them! I don't play that much anymore due to having spine problems but there will never be another Metallica! I'm forever grateful that they have given us the body of music that they have
This whole album is amazing! They say that their black album is their best one, but not in my opinion
TheRubyG who says the black album is their best lol? No one.
@@DodgerBlueRobert You cant go wrong with their first 5 albums but I love the Black album and its between that and Ride as to which one is my favorite. As for the Black album it has Enter Sandman, Unforgiven, Wherever I may Roam, Don't tread on me, Of Wolf and Man, and Nothing Else Matters, so yeah its a fucking great album.
The Black album doesn't even appear on my radar. Compared to the first 4 it's kind of a joke.
1.Ride the Lightning
2.Master of Puppets
3.Kill'em All
4...And Justice for All
That's all you need really 🤘
janis317 I’m aware of what songs are on the black album. It’s too soft and slow of an album for the most part. Their best music was Ride, Master, and Justice. End of story.
It was good but not thrash, that's for goddam sure.
This came out in 1988, and it changed the sound of metal music forever.
1989 and justice for all album
Everything in my life is based on a timeline of before or after 1989, it was a turning point in my life. So many memories of that year - good, bad & ugly! My Aunt died that year, and the day we burried her the world changed. We were a group of teenagers raising each other, believing we were adults. This album was the soundtrack of our lives then. Although the years since then have taken their toll on many who are no-longer with us, to those that are we have fond memories and wonder how we made it out alive. The youngsters of today couldn't even imagine what we lived through, it was surely a different time then.
great reaction man. metallica are something special.... keep reacting to old school metallica
I've always loved nothing but Rock and Metal and will continue to show it love.
I've been a metalhead since I was about 7 or 8.
This was the first Metallica song I ever heard, in 1989. I was hooked. It's about nuclear war.
@Sázhe M. Epifanne it's literally about a nuclear holocaust. It even talks about nuclear winter. Nicotine is a metaphor.
@Sázhe M. Epifanne this song is 100 % about nuclear war and what would follow it with the destruction of all life on earth. Deadly nicotine is a metaphor for death. Your argument is fail.
@Sázhe M. Epifanne dude you're dumb as shit
Hahaha... This discussion is what I used to have on Orkut Metallica community... Good old days...
@Sázhe M. Epifanne what? trash band? wtf are you doing here. leave. get out.
Justice was one of the best concerts ever!
6 rows from the stage. Every song played, a piece of Lady Liberty was stacked on.
The encore song was One, and during the jam session, all hell broke loose! 🤘😲🤘
The statue started falling apart. The head rolled off, and the crowd on the floor started throwing the steel chairs!
My head got busted open and blood poured all over my new Metallica shirt!
I still have the shirt in a box somewhere. Never been washed and the blood is brown..
Good times
Lady of Justice not liberty . sorry dude your wrong
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You're absolutely right, but that's ok..
@@nicolasarevalo6321 Cut him some slack, he got brained with a chair at a Metallica concert.
@@mfree80286 cool
This is my new favorite thing during my quarantine. Watching hip hop fans react to Metallica. It’s like watching myself when I was 14. Makes me want to react to hip hop since I don’t listen to it much. I just ran across “Dear God” by Dax and was BLOWN AWAY. I don’t know how that song is perceived in hip hop standards but I loved it.
Excellent album. It came out in late 80's. Awesome band. Thanks for listening to it.
I've seen Metallica in concert here in Oakland,California 1987,88,89,90. Yeah I'm old school but still rocking out bro. ✌️out from Cali 😎
It makes me incredibly happy to see folks checking out this amazing band!They are NEVER disappointed either.😁😁😁Now that you're hooked,I'd like to suggest some of my favorites:
-Master of Puppets
-Disposal Heroes
-Battery
-Shortest Straw
-For Whom The Bell Tolls
I love how you find a way to headbob through all the changes!!! Love it bruh😂😂😂😂
We went and watched Metallica this year in NASHVILLE!!!! loved it!!! #MetallicaForLife
Great reaction as usual! When I was working out it was going to be to Metallica.
This is my cleaning music. Gets you hyped up to clean the house
Very well done, sir. Every reaction channel goes for the most popular Metallica songs, but this is one gem of speed/thrash metal that is not easy to absorb, let alone appreciate, a first time listener. Great reaction!
🙏🙏🙏
released 1988. okay, I'ma old woman and never listened to Metallica, but this sound reminds me of how boys from toddler age on (no matter how shy) are hypnotized by heavy construction equipment. Caught you in that same way.
Good reaction, thanks!
They played metallica all the time in the gym I used to lift at
You should check out "ONE" Think you would like it.
My first time seeing one of your vids, but I'm immediately impressed with you wanted to research the song first.
That's enough to make me want to watch some more.
Metallica, years ago, was crowned "The Thinking Man's Metal Band". The greatest band to have ever done it. No other music act is still blowing away debut album record sales, retaining a strong as fuck following in their mid 50's. They did everything right , staying true to themselves. God bless you man for having such an open mind to explore this "hidden in plain sight" band. I suggest "The Four Horsemen" and "The Day That Never Comes" to carry forward with your compilation here. They're less obvious picks.
Gojira and Tool can easily take that title away from Metallica, but in their time they were the best, bar none.
I think you will find that Metallica and pantera are weapons of war in the gym! Aggressive metal mastery! How about pantera "5 minutes alone" or "this love" to get you going! There are so many absolute masterpieces from both of these bands! You owe it to yourself to dive in man! Great channel! Keep that curiosity!
My favorite Metallica song. Structure and flow, and perfect guitar, this was Metallica at their best for me.
Good to work out to, but bad to drive to! Put this in and the next thing you know you've buried the speedo! LOL Speaking from experience
Yo yo yo man. Glad you like this song. I have it on my playlist for the gym. Metallica, Pantera, Godsmack, Slipknot, Lamb of God and Mudvayne i use there songs for an 1 1/2 long playlist for the gym. Very angry driven beats.
Core metal indeed. 'Garage Days' has some interesting licks as well.
React to metallica - Creeping death live in Moscow 1991 pls
Metallica and dmx are my workout go-to jams
Cool video. I think its neat and a good idea you find background info on songs
It's TRUE, this genre simply has no face that comes with it. Metal heavy metal and rock is truly for all to experience and just fucking rage. 🤘🤘🤘 great song from an even greater album
On my heavy days at the gym.... Metallica. On my heaviest single lifts... Motorbreath. "Those people who tell you not to take chances, They are all missing on what life is about"
And justice for all is the best Metallica album.
Saw these dudes back in 89..definitely great music man so heavy..my favorite band..so many great songs..they opened the concert in 89 with this song..what a fuckin kick ass show..i will never forget it!! u should try some of the live stuff from seattle 89 battery,master of puppets,blackened..check out the live stuff from back in the day!!
That beat at the end after Blackened is over is 🔥🔥🔥
This was the last Metallica album that I could sink my teeth into. Good stuff.
The Metallica riff that I've been missing all these years...really hope that Metallica get back to this...
Pantera - walk but to sweeten the challenge NO MOVEMENT I DARE YOU TO TAKE THE CHALLENGE LOL
And the hat turns! Check out "one".. Its deep
WE GOT A HAT FLIP HE IS NOW ONE OF THE FOLD WELCOME MY BROTHER
Their first album after the original bass player was killed in a freak accident but the first three albums kill em all, Ride the lightning, and Master of puppets you'll definitely have some amazing bass riffs if you get a chance to check out Metallica's live version of Cliff Burton bass solo anesthesia pulling teeth $20 says you'll have to count the strings to make sure he's playing a bass because it does not sound like a bass in 60% of his solo rest in peace cliff love you miss you and no one could touch you till this day.
I listen to Metallica every time I lift.
Welcome to the world of Metallica!!! The album came out in 1988!!! This was my jam back then!!
True. Newsted wrote the riff. Great intro. & song! Breakdown is crowd pleaser. Reverb on vocals. Killer tune!
My favorite Metallica song :)
One of my favorite albums!!!
The song came out in 1988, from their 4th album ...And Justice For All
7:20 that's called face melting.
Hahaha ppl that don't listen to metal always ask "why all the head banging?"
Buy got you bobbin you head for over 8 minutes
The PERFECT intro to what comes next...
This is 1988. Recorded and released in 1988 the reason the bass was so low, was because this was the first album they released after the death of their first bassist Cliff Burton!
He died on tour on 1986.
This year is also the year Metallica started to go super nova!!!! Cliff died Sept 86 and Jason joined oct 89 like within weeks of him dying they find a replacement and keep touring they couldn’t stop the monster ...they did give the dude hell but homie threw it back at the crowd hands he’s the best hype man!! his energy live was insane !!
the solo is beautiful and then it hits u harder than ur step dad
Enjoyed your reactions on Metallica. I am one of the core fans that bought his first Metallica albumn at the age of 11 in 1983, called Kill Em All. If you want their best stick to the first 5 albumns. Kiill Em All, Ride the Lightening, Master of Puppets, Garage Days Revisited and Justice for All. The songs on these are far better quality Metallica then everything after. The iconic metal song is Master of Puppets, check that heavy metal masterpiece out.
Used to listen to Fight Fire With Fire on chest day, off of Ride The Lightning.
This song chews things up and spits them out
I used to go to sleep with this in the headphones. An F the world goodnight.
Damn I'm getting old! They played HOS @ all 15 shows I've seen. Its a staple!!!!!!!!
1st 3 Albums is Rawest Metallica.”R.I.P. Cliff Burton.” “In Justice for All.” Is There last Real,Raw Album.👊🏻☘️🇺🇸
This song was made 30 years ago. It's about nuclear war, not climate change. I was listening to this stuff in kindergarten, wearing their shirts to school under my uniform. The whole album is killer. This and Lateralus are automatic picks if I were only allowed to listen to 5 albums for the rest of my life .
Dude... Check out the band "Tool" and their songs "Ænema" or "The Pot" (lyric videos). Tool have some heaviness almost like Metallica, but they have a lot of crazy bass and drums. They are good to vibe to and they have deep lyrics and emotive singing. Good crossover appeal as I notice a lot of people who like hip hop have a soft spot for Tool.
Seconding this! I think a lot of metal and rock in general has a lot of crossover to other genres. If you're into blues, jazz, funk or hip hop then there's a band out there that will appeal to you on some level. Tool is definitely a good choice because it's very bass and drum heavy, if you like a good beat then Tool has plenty. A lot of hip-hop heads really enjoy Black Sabbath too. The themes and the whole blues/jazz influence.
Yes please, my favourite band of all time probably. If you want to check these guys out, 3 live shows: Live Shit in Mexico, Cunning Stunts, S&M
1988! This was a true thrash metal song great for workouts and moshing. Watch Battery live in '89 to see the experience. However Master of Puppets album version should be your next song.
I miss the old metallica that put out songs that felt like I was listening to an emotional sermon on a topic. I grew up on rap but always loved metallica and a few other metal bands.
“That guitar just killed everything.” *solo hasn’t started yet
Not even kidding but this is my #1 workout song. Nasty
Jags fan here....also a fan of yours. Keep it up, homie.
This is called the "Metal Reflux"
i put 48 kg on in 2 1/2 years fueled by metallica and mania, perfect recipe. turn it up loud enough so you cant hear yourself think, sounds pretty bassy to me.
omg i love this song!!!! workout song list
"This is the kind of song that will get you evicted " lol. Dude, you made me spit my coffee out laughing. Love your reactions because you study up.
Fantastic reaction man, thx!
a couple bowls of Hydro and some rum and listening to The Mighty Metallica gets you head thrashing every time
Metal is my workout music
Gotta do "One" Probably Metallica's greatest commercial hit. Then go from there.
Mind blowing!!!
Depending which album you listen to, Metallica has something for everyone. For instance:
Want to get groovey? Listen to Devil's Dance.
Want pure thrashy speed that grabs your balls and spins you around the room at 500 mph? Listen to Dyers Eve, Battery, Fight Fire With Fire, or Spit Out The Bone.
Want something with a good melody but also has fast sections that make the panties drop? Check out One, Master of Puppets, Creeping Death, etc.
Want some slower but HEAVY, check out The Thing That Should Not Be, Sad But True, Some Kind of Monster, etc.
Want something that brings the ladies in? Buy some wine coolers and some earplugs, and put Unforgiven II on replay.
sounds like Lars is playing in your room
Such a great song, thanks for sharing man. Titan Up! Where did you get that slick chair btw?
This album was released in 1988. You should listen to the song The Shortest Straw.
Maybe the best metallica reactions ever
This song was made in 1988. Still sounds fresh. Do a Metallica marathon. Metalithon
Gawd damn! I think I hear bass in this song! 😂
I listen to Metallic ... and so do my neighbors
Get you and your lovely wife and kids to the range and be worthy. Bless you all.
I get the same feeling bro! I feel like I can lift the entire gym! Adrenaline rush, pump instantly!
It was written in 1988 but you're right, it's definitely timeless. I think it's less about the future of the earth and more of an apocalyptic song. I consider it a masterpiece of heavy metal.
Apocalyptic deals with the future...
Greetings from Brazil...
Used to workout to this vid all the time haha
All you’re missing is a bottle of their whiskey of the same name.