Metallica - Blackened (REACTION!!!)
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Merry Christmas guys!
ROB. I’m buying a ghostfret pro tomorrow and wanted to know what you think of it. I’ve assumed you’ve tried them once or twice because of your connection with Chapman. Merry Christmas.
Hi Rob merry Christmas!
Eyyy, never expected you to be here . Merry Christmas
Hello brother 👏 merry Christmas you smexy man
@@iforgotmypen6348 I'm assuming it sounds and plays like an ML aside from the different body style(and how that might affect how it plays), but I could be wrong. It's insane the guitar you can get for your money these days, I got the $200 Jackson Dinky JS22 in natural oil last year and it's an amazing guitar as far as how it plays, could just use some hardware and electronics upgrades but it'd be worthy of some Bare Knuckles for sure.
I guess looking it up it's got a shorter scale length though, like an Explorer. I suppose you knew that already and might have tried one out yourself lol.
Disposable heroes doesn't get enough credit.
Yes!
Or Damage Inc
Yessir! Top 5 Metallica song!
Favorite song off of Puppets
Disposable heroes is hard AF.
I don't think The Shortest Straw gets enough love.
It definitely doesnt
Word 🤘
Weakest song on AJFA for me.
🔥
even better on And Justice For JASON with the bass track added back in...
ruclips.net/video/xuuSdZCPlfI/видео.html
80s Lars was an absolute beast. Anybody who actually knows how to play the drums and listens to Metallica knows this.
His later decline due to him losing interest and motivation doesn't take away from what he did in the first 10 years. Shitting on Lars is just a childish meme.
Lars was an abolsute animal.
That makes sense. I know everyone hates on him and I was like I dont fn get it.
Everybody hates Lars 'cause he helped shut down Napster. That's it, really.
Him being a raging asshole and getting sloppy on the drums are dodges. Lots of musicians are assholes, lots of drummers get tired.
But Napster made it easy for everyone to get all the music they wanted without paying a cent, and a bunch of musicians and songwriters said, "Hey, you know a lot of us make our living through our audiences paying for our music, and if nobody pays for the music they enjoy, we don't make a living," and since Lars was one of those musician/songwriters, everyone got mad at him, and since he's the kind of asshole to be happy to take the point on the charge, they got _really_ mad at him, and they're still mad at him, and if the _entire history of America_ is any stick to measure the situation by, it's clear that very few people really _care_ why we're supposed to be angry about some things, only that, when you show up somewhere, and everybody hates something, you have to hate it too, so feel free to come up with your own reasons to hate.
Everybody loved _Enter Sandman,_ and everybody really loved _Enter Sandman_ for free, and Lars said, "Hey, pay for _Enter Sandman,"_ and now everybody hates Lars. This happened decades ago, and you can still get _Enter Sandman_ for free, and Napster sort of came back, but everybody used to hate Lars, they still hate Lars, and they want you to hate Lars, too.
That's it, really.
Yeah that's some bias ass shit. Ppl dont know how to be objective.
man even during his low point on saint anger he didn’t even suck, it just wasn’t 80’s Lars. And he’s back on a roll with death magnetic and hardwired, he’s putting effort back into to his drumming.
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)!!!!!!!!! Such a good song
I’ve been requesting this song for soooo long
Absolutely one of their best...!!!
Ryan will love it sooo much too haha. It’s right down his alley.
YESS DAMMIT YESSSSSSSSSSSS
Seconded!
At one point this song had over 600 plays on my itunes.
My favorite Metallica song.
"wheres the bass" I cry every time :((
Rosterized who needs bass
And jason for all
You can thank Lars for the lack of base.
It was his decision to have the bass so low in the mix.
Bark Lord of the Sith It was Jason’s too
What's even more tragic is if you look up the isolated bass tracks, Jason's playing on this album is phenomenal.
And Justice for all was the first album after they lost Cliff, the original bassist. If you listen to the full album, you can hear what they were feeling. They were grieving, and they were angry. This was a therapy session.
That's always been my takeaway as well. This song just screams how pissed off they were.
and it didn't work, but I get what you are saying, the amount of "feelings" in the album is outstanding
i have always thought this same exact thing lol
Actually Ron McGovney was the original bassist.
@@harryhurd2474For very little time and none of his playing is on any Metallica albums you can listen to.
6:07 "Where's the bass?", ummmmm, 32yrs later and we're still trying to find it......
Nobody asked that though
@@themightyblat5007 6:03
@@chickencurry1033 he said "that's a quick pace" as in the songs tempo was high
@@themightyblat5007 6:05 he did
@@foundingfodder8225 No he didn't, that doesnt even remotely sound like "where's the bass?"
Last time I came this early, my wife left me.
Yoooooooo. I'm dead.
Hahahaha
💀💀💀💀💀
im stealing that one
Merry Christmas guys.
This was my Christmas gift this year.
Me too! And last year the guys gave us One!! Metallichristmas
I love these dudes. As a black dude who is a metalhead, it's refreshing to see these guys think outside of the box and at least try something new. I wish they were around when I was in high school. They actually embrace different cultures. I love the dudes.
This entire album is a Political statement about how the people who are supposed to be "leading us" are warmongers and will ultimately lead us to our doom. "And Justice for All"...? Listen to those lyrics and think about them.. It is also another magnificent pieced of work musically.
About the "proggy": this song has many odd time signatures. The main riff is in 7/4, the verse is in 6/4. That where you say 'proggy' is 6/4 + 7/4. Some occasional extra meausers (like 2/4).
Metallica is honestly the masters of syncing syllables with drum rhythm. Also, in my opinion, this is probably Kirk Hammett's peak technical solo, seeing as he really steps outside of the blues/pentatonic palate he is known for.
Yes! I've been saying this shit since High School. Even live they are so syncopated with the rhythm to the drums.
Agree. Kirk was so good in the 80’s. The solos on Hardwired are appalling though. What happened?
@@mydayis5 i dont know but that sweeping section in "Spit out the bone" is better than everything off DM
@@mydayis5 tbh, kirk is lazy. He doesn't sit and write like the others. As far hardwired, Kirk said he had all his stuff recorded on a phone, and he lost it XD. James doesn't believe it ever existed lol
it was this album that won Kirk, "Guitarist of the year", I think it was a Grammy or more likely MTV music awards.
Black Sabbath - N.I.B
Lauchie Maddaleni or A National Acrobat or The Thrill Of It All.
Booo. Under the Sun or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Or Supernaut.
Symptom of the Universe or Into the Void
"Welcome Home" is one of my favorite Metallica tunes.
They know it or not as Sanatarium. One of my favorites too. But so are all the other requests. Damn they’re awesome.
Two kinds of people...
→Welcome home
→Sanitarium
And then there's me (°≈°): Welcome home Sanitarium
@@tgoh6486 i say that too lol
That whole album is incredible.
Anthony Harrelson So you like metal without audible bassguitar?
Agree...It's a Metal Masterpiece!!!
@@johanf1784yes. if you truly enjoy thrash, i don’t believe you can put on And Justice and not like it
Thank y'all for this content. With all the FAKE "reaction" vids, and copycats out here, I feel like you guys are genuine, and watching this reminds me of what it was like to hear this for the first time. Thank you for that! Much love
@@notimportant3686 The sad part is that is so easy to spot... Unlike this guys who always sound genuine from the beginning.
Its about nuclear winter. "Fire to begin wiping dance of the dead"
"smoldering decay, takes her (the Earth's) breath away. Millions of our years, in minutes disappear"
try no life shaq
super fun to watch
You like songs with a slower pace and a bigger build up OK.
React to Sanitarium then I think you'd LOVE it.
And happy holiday to everyone here :)
Sanitarium is the song that will have a chance at being your favorite Metallica song.
THIS
yes yes YES YES YYYYYYAAAAAAASSSSSS!!!!!!!!!
how the hell did Sanitarium not win? Ughhh
Agreed
Honestly, this whole album is fantastic. Metallica had a fluctuating tempo that was always on rhythm. I was blown away the first time I heard this album in the 5th grade. 💯
I was exactly in the same grade!!!! I heard ONE .. and I’m 38 now with 4 kids and I’m passing the torch.
One of their most underated songs for sure. This kicks ass start to finish
Its definitely not underrated among metal fans but yeah it absolutely deserves more love. Amazing song.
underrated by whom?
@@lucasguglielmone1432your average contemporary metal fan. the fact we’re watching reaction videos to our favorite songs puts us into the nerd category (proudly)
In a word . . .
With Metallica it's the Anticipation . . .
Alice in Chains it's the Relief . . .
Rage it's the Delivery . . .
Ministry it's the Revelation . . .
Tool it's the Redemption . . .
And with No Doubt . . .
It's Gwen.
There’s a lot of songs that don’t get enough credit and most of Kill ‘em All but this one is a song most metal heads I know don’t like, but they hate the albums past the 4th they agree is shit. I’m gonna get blasted for that. This song is good but it’s no Master of puppets album or RTL or Kill ‘em All, but it’s a song you can rock out in the car and for me clean to!
Disposable Heros from Master of Puppets Is An Appetite You Two Will Feast On... Anyone Else Agree??
kirks solo on that one always blew my mind
Leper Messiah
I couldn't agree more!
My favourite Metallica song!
I freakin love Disposable Heroes. Trapped under Ice, Eye of the Beholder, Battery, Master of Puppets...so many. My favorite playlist.
great opening to this vid!!!!
If you like rap you sound listen to $suicideboy$
Will do
What do you recommend?
PLEASE give us a new Metallica review before the year is up, we need it
James’s vocals at this album is incredibly good!
God I love how you guys are progressing. Not much gets past you. You're even getting the lingo down. Your attention to detail, your lyrical interpretation & your love for Lars!
The riff that approaches around 7:30 is the backbone of this song, and one of Metallica’s most iconic riffs imo. So damn heavy. 🤘🏻
Yep, I was the most excited to get to that part, I knew they'd like it.
Holy cow, how the hell didnt those guys react to Creeping Death???
What you have to understand when it comes to Blackened is that it's fast, heavy and dark. Fans like exploring all sides of Metallica and this is a perfect example of them at their darkest.
You should do Creeping Death. It's one of the greatest, most majestic songs Metallica has ever done. It begins and ends with a power that was once only reserved for Classical music. If you close your eyes, you can almost see the conductor in your mind. A driving force, powerful message, and a mix and production that make it timeless. Moses sent the, 'Creeping Death', and this song lets you feel from the Death's point of view. Truly one of the best metal songs of all time.
Creeping Death is also interesting in that it's straight out of the book of Exodus. I don't think Metallica did a lot of biblical stuff. I would like to see them react to that and the Lovecraftian themed Thing That Should Not Be.
Fun Fact: Blackened‘s intro was actually mixed into the record backwards
Oh, looks like I was a couple hours late with this comment.
Another fun fact: Jason Newsted wrote the main riff to this song as well.
The change in James' voice between Puppets and this album is extreme. Also, the lack of bass is jarring.
Definitely I would say his most angrier voice
how
He was pretty angry sounding in MOP though
Garage days he began to developp a tougher, more mature voice.
He was 24 then , in Baritones, and Low tenors , at mid 20's you have often a dropping more adult voice, darker, because your larynx aspect change and became harder .
This album is where James voice is at its peak, and he sounds the meanest on this album
One of those albums that as a whole has a message. Stands true to this day even more so.
And justice for all is an awesome album every song is 🔥
Agreed. The clarity and tightness of that album. FIRE
true
Even the lower ends of the album are above and beyond. And honestly a lot of people hate the production quality but I think that just adds to the raw passion they're dishing out.
@@theminakins815 you could put me in the column of hating the production. quality. The whole sound is flat to me especially the drums.
Puppets is head and shoulders better than AJFA
ride the lightning is too
For the record: Orion is essentially a prog instrumental made by and in the style of Metallica
I can still picture 12 year old me rocking out to this album with my friends in the late 80's!
That bridge "breakdown" had me begging my dad for a guitar
James the riff king Hetfield
Hetfield riff God
Great riff. Did you know Jason Newsted actually wrote the main riff? Blew my mind.
@@haraldvegard7199 and suggested the intro backwards
Anyone who doesn't like Sad but True is just weird. Metallica has an amazing discog. Their groove is amazing on so many levels. Also, Saint Anger is not trash but it's not their best by any margin. The recording sounds are just odd, and most famously the snare drum from Lars is very off putting. The album they came out with after was much better Title Death Magnetic. And honestly their newest album is a very nice return to form. Probably the best album they have put out in many years.
Please do Soilwork. Any song from their collection would be worth it. but especially anything from The Living Infinite.
If any other band would have put out St. Anger it would have been considered at least mediocre. But for a Metallica album, when compared to their other work it was just poor.
And when you compare their new album to stuff like load, reload, and St. Anger, of course their new album are good. But people want the same heavy metal/thrash vibe of their old albums. Personally I don't understand the hate, but to each their own. You can't compare their new stuff to their old stuff. It's a weak argument to make for why the albums aren't good because realistically they aren't even in the same genres.
St anger just had bad production
"Saint Anger is not trash" ah you must have never heard the song Invisible kid off that album
@@DeosPraetorian that was intentional. At least they say it's intentional.
No everything past Justice is bad. You do you though lmao
If you're hungry for groove you should definitely check out Pantera , Domination
or Pantera , 5 Minutes Alone
DOMINATION for sure \m/
Yes, definitely agree. Pantera are immense & the groove metal kings!
Or No Good. That one grooves like hell too.
I'm Broken for sure
And so many more xD They only reacted to Walk when there are so many more gems to go through...
Metallica from the get go always had the clearest cleanest production sound ive ever heard from a metal band. Most sound like they were recorded in a basement or garage.
Blackened is an amazing song🔥🔥🔥
If you want a Metallica song with Groove, check out "Don't Tread On Me", "Harvester Of Sorrow", "Wherever I May Roam", "King Nothing"
Wherever I May Roam!!!!!!Yeeeeeees!!!they have to check it out!!
+1 for Harvester of Sorrow.
King Nothing is like one of their best songs with groove to it...and personally I love Sad But True.
Don't forget the god that failed
King nothing puts me in my zen. Its a song you can wake up to after a peaceful sleep
I see a Metallica reaction, I click.
Ain’t nothing else to it.
C Tk i guess you could say Nothing Else Matters.
Sad But True
Ryan Lewis I’m sorry, who are you?
One of my favorite albums of all time!
definitely one of my albums.
of all time
While I really enjoy vicariously experiencing Metallica for the first time again through you two, you still don't know how epic this music felt in the 80's before there was a cornucopia of metal in existence. To be a teen during the dawn of thrash metal was a gift of fate. that only those that were there to experience it at that point in their life can truly appreciate.
you guys guys will definitely love Harvester Of Sorrow. the groove is even better than Enter Sandman or Sad But True... in fact i really think it gave birth to those songs and even whenever i may roam...
I can't click the thumbs up button more than once, and that's a travesty.
You want groovy thrash? Harvester. Period.
hell ya dude the harvester verse groove, soooo goood, i feel like smashing when i hear it.
My favorite song on the album. Their second best ever, I think.
Yeah Harvester is just soooo thick and heavy! Especially the binge and purge live shit version.
Yeah, or The Thing That Should Not Be which I think is one of the most under rated songs from Metallica.
Disposable Heroes has possibly the greatest transition riff (joining the thrash and groove sections) ever written.
David Bright it’s a bitch to learn to play on guitar but so worth it!!
Yup they went crazy on their reaction
How have I never seen you guys before? You bring joy to me. I love hearing your first time with these songs.
Such a great album, sad the bass is nearly non existant.
Interestingly enough, it was THIS album that turned me into a Metallica fan back in '89... and it was probably the better part of 10 or so years before I noticed that the bass was turned way down on this album. Lol
the bass is irrelevant anyway...it's always the guitars that drive an album, and the guitars are so thick sounding on this album, the bass isn't even missed.
@@dan62273 I would disagree with that one. Especially since the band missed the bassist quite a bit.
@@gohanangered9650 nothing to disagree with really...the bass isn't needed on an album of this caliber...it's thick as hell, and it has everything you could ask for... amazing riffs, fantastic guitar solos, killer drumming...it just has so much to offer, it isn't even noticed that the bass is missing...it took me 25 years to even hear of this information, and I was surprised to learn about it, cause I never even listen for bass in a song anyway, it's the guitars that make an album, not bass.
@@dan62273 I would disagree with bass. There's other albums in general that the music wouldn't sound the same without the bass. So it really depends on the music and artists doing the music. To discount bass in general is foolish. Otherwise all bands would get rid of bass to save money.
Hi guys!! Going by your taste and seeing how much you love Sad but true, I suggest you must react to Harvester of Sorrow!! You will love it!!!
Dude they just need to react to the entire And Justice album
Yee boi
Listening to thrash metal drunk is one of the most genius things ever.
pretty much this ^^ every weekend
I wouldn't have recommended 'Blackened' either way, but at least their livers were loosened up.
@@NefariousKoel exactly. Battery should've been before blackened
With that said, allow me to introduce Tankard - Die With A Beer in Your Hand
@@MyruleCatalyst96 Is that a codename for Psychostick's legendary "Beer" song?
These songs grow on you, they are so complex it takes a few times hearing it to fully appreciate it. Songs like fade to black are much simpler, same with sad but true, and can be instantly appreciated.
This has become one of my favorite channels! I am a metal guitarist that learned to play by learning all of Metallica's old songs. You guys inspired me to Branch out and I've been listening to some old hip hop and rap. I was writing a song recently and because of hearing some really cool new ideas a beat I heard in an old Nelly song made its way into a section I was working on! I love it! Love what you guys do! Keep it coming!
Battery is one of Metallicas best intros
my favorite intro of all times
You know it's a reversed sample, right?
@@TheWitchOvAgnesi He's talking about Battery (which is not reversed). Yes, the intro to this song (Blackened) is reversed.
yeah battery owns.
For sure.
Flashback to 1988. Teenaged-me puts on his shiny new AJFA CD and presses play. A few minutes into the first track, mom leans into my room and says, "Did that just say something about killing your mom?"
I used to turn my stereo down so my mom wouldn't hear that hahaha!
Same
LOL feel ya man
Cygnus7659 they actually don’t even say kill 😂
Remember all the idiots with the "kill your mother, kill your father music" bullshit?! I know people who still react with those words when they hear i listen to metal lol.
This is by far one of my ultimate favorite albums to listen to. I hear the drums to my friend and I’m always playing drums on my dashboard to this album. I think it’s what makes this album. I love the change of pace and beat midstream
Metallica- Orion
Greatest song ever written possibly
This
possibly.....
Perhaps...
could be....
Maybe...
The intro to "Blackend" is actually James & Kirk's guitars being played backwards.
Suggestion:
(Welcome Home) Sanitarium
It's one of their best lyrically, in my opinion. Musically, it starts slow progressive/melodic, but ends with crushing speed that still manages to stay deep in beauty.
I myself consider it their signature song.
Joe garza that isn’t reversed
@@bennievargas2673 The intro is absolutely played backwards.
@@bennievargas2673 yes it is.
its reverse reverb
Metallica- Welcome home Sanitarium 💯💯💯💯
PLEASE 😔😩😩😩😩😩
Alway been my favourite Metallica song!
Cant believe it hasn't been done already.
I second that whole album. Either that or ...And Justic For All
no. 1 song of all time
Definitely need to do this song
Blackened is typically what they open their concerts with... gets the people going! To me it is a deep cut for anyone who isn't real familiar with their work.
Metallica "Harvester of Sorrow" and die 10 times during the intro!!! Those drums boyyyyyy ...uff
That was also the first album Metallica made without their bassist cliff Burton. There's a lot of grief and anger in this album.
Eric Hallam and a clear lack of the bass. Jason got produced out of the entire album.
Newsted started off on garage days revisited which was before the justice album
He wrote most of it
Eric Hallam a lot of self-indulgent production
@@randallrobinson6575 ...And Justice For Jason !
SANITARIUM is a banger!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please do it. One of my favorite Metallica songs. I wonder how Ryan would like Fuel since it’s faster tempo.
Love this song
YES! Lol. My favorite also!
Daniel Séredin I never said anything about what genre it is. I just like the song. Am I not entitled to have an opinion?
James vocals on this album are my favorite of all their albums. Every song has so many killer riffs!
12:47 still gives me chills to this day, probably the coldest transition in any metallica song ive heard
putting it into the context of coming out in 1988, that’s probably the hardest transition EVER lmao
Please do Orion guys! Its the most beautiful metallica song there is
Yup
100%
Cliff adds so much soul into the music on Orion.
Or Call of Ktulu.
DaleDeekes arguably yes I agree.
"Harvester of Sorrow" is "Sad But True" killer for sure! Please listen to it!
Gleb Khodunov damn right son
Shortest Straw
Harvester of Sorrow is my favorite song by Metallica!
Harvester of Sorrow 🤘
Two of my favs!
“Can’t do any wrong”, then mentions St Anger. 😂
The sad thing is, there were a couple of songs on that album that could have been AWESOME had they produced that album better.
Omg exactly
😂😂😂😂😂 they just released their St Anger review😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Unnamed Feeling isn't a bad song though, Dave even played it on his radio show yesterday.
@@mdnblues YEAH, It's weird how little recognition The Unnamed Feeling gets. Best song of the album, no question about it.
"Metal would be a good genre to go out on." I love you guys! 11:00 ish
Just react to all the songs on the poll
yup this. although so many other songs should have been on there
The four horseman-Metallica
Christopher Reitwiesner
Yes!!!!
@@owengonzales53 first solo on this song is probably my favorite solo ever
Wow, your faces when the heavy stuff started was like you were taking or trying to take a dump :)
Thats universal "metal face" ..
The end of the last solo when it drops back into the rhythm is about 15 seconds of metal ecstasy, they felt it lol
Dear guys. Check out Metallica live concert from Seattle 89. Just do it. And you will see the absolute top of live experience.
frtanmartin I would give my left but to be there
For a die hard fan who knows their songs, yes this is the best. but to newcomers, no listen to studio version
I agree
Live shit binge n purge!! \m/
If you really like the slow chugging in sad but true then yall would love harvester of sorrow. Its slow and pretty heavy sounding
Fave Metallica song ever next to motorbreath
Josh Bartelli yup
Yep agreed... Same groove but better
Yes definitely!
Harvester Of Sorrow is one of the best on this album.
It’s nice to know that people can still have a genuine admiration for good music
30+ yrs later this is still my favorite intro into any metal song ever....that fade-in and crescendo...still magic
Old school metal head here..
Really digging the vibes over here..
This video brought me back to the days I first was introduced to Metallica and I got to tell you your guys's reactions were awesome ..made me feel like I was in the room with you guys..... anyway tallica brought me here you guys kept me here new to the channel will be sticking around for awhile
CHEERS EH
Fuckin Exodus
You should listen to Dyers eve. The last song of that album. You'll be mind blowing.
Steven Astudillo: ABSOLUTELY!
One of there best songs Lars could never played that live the right way because it was to fast Dave played that way bostaph. And lonbardo played like that all the time
Steven Astudillo that song is too much, would turn would be fans off of the band.
@@Pusfilth Dyer's Eve is one of those songs that you listen to only after getting used to Metallica. So in a sense, I agree. Going straight to their heavier stuff is not recommended.
Very true fellow metal fan Dyers eve is a HELL of a listen
A year later and I still come back to this video 😂 PLEASE release another Metallica reaction this Christmas
Used to play this song on Rock Band all the time. The entire album is incredible.
Ryan if u like slow paced heavy Groove sound then listen to PANTERA cause PANTERA is the Grooviest shit u will ever hear in your life.Songs suggestion -Mouth for War,I'm Broken,Cemetery Gates,Cowboys From Hell,5 minutes alone,Domination,etc
I'd love to see them review cemetery gates.
@@fatpad00 Same, that would be awesome
I wouldn't call Pantera "slow paced", but I got nothing but love for a Pantera shoutout.
They're not doing Pantera anymore, since the video of Anselmo's racist outburst on stage. I would have liked "Cemetery Gates," or "Revolution Is My Name." From their Twitter:
"We had PANTERA 'Cemetary Gates' on the board but thennnn we ran into a very 'unpleasant' video online. What is a 'Free Thinker' to do? 🤔"
👍👍👍👍👍👍
..and Justice for all song is mental. Get. On. It.
"I think metal would probably be a good genre to go out on" 🤣 💯
Trapped Under Ice is one of my all time favorites. Sad But True is such a heavy riff too
Yes Trapped under ice is soooo underrated.
i heard the beginning of Sad But True when i was like 10, and it actually changed the trajectory of my life haha
Pull Me Under by Dream Theater!
Just gotta make sure it's the album version and not the music video version that butchers the song
Orion will give you the opportunity to see another side of Metallica rarely appreciated by anyone other than their true fans or metal elitists. Its a well written eccentric and layered composition that some may arguably equate with other classically influenced pieces. I believe how they were able to write and progressively grow within that genre had much to do with Cliff Burton who tragically passed as most of us know. In my opinion it's unfortunate how following the Black album they turned away from this type of composing to a more commerical, pop oriented, 4 minute radio friendly band marketing everything from lunch boxes to action figures. They literally became everything they originally stood against....
The Thing That Should Not Be....
@RycheForOrder I think they've struck a good balance of what they WANT to do vs. what the fans will buy. They've had a pretty good finger on the pulse so far. That said I agree with you; everything since MASTER or even AJFA has become less compositional and more of a pop release.
U wanna hear a different side of Metallica? That's not Orion. Low Man's Lyric is Metallicas other side
Yupp..starting black, that classical-medieval-three count thing is gone
I love that your hats say "MERRY HO".
Man to think they were babies writing this shit, all the early stuff. It's mind-blowing
While I love Blackened, I think the song you'd like the most from this album is Harvester of Sorrow.
Live. Moscow 91 or Seattle 89
Dyers Eve is another good one
HoS is one of the best songs of all time. Especially pay attention to how the drums compliment the heavy riffs.
I agree they would love that one
@@mattjones4285 agreed. Dyers Eve is my favourite song on this album. As much as Jason is not really featured on this album it is so technically perfect it's hard not to love it.
You would love Disposable heroes and Harvester of sorrow,trust me
Why does this make me so happy?! I was smiling watching yall's reaction. In a way it reminds me of the first time I heard Blackened. I really appreciate the open mindedness
I'm a old white guy and I love your show. thank you for bridging the gap between the races of our country.
Do domination by pantera, but the one from Moscow because the ending is truly insane
Best version ever of Domination!!!
@@gregarnone best live song ever!!!!! lol they killed it!!! i remember when I saw it for the first time on their vulgar home videos in the 90's!!!
After Domination please do 5 Minutes Alone. The definitive Pantera song!
They’re not gunna do pantera again with phil in it
@@seansmith3131 bummer. curious how you know for sure? is it because of all of his racist BS over the years?
There's a reason that Metallica is one of the most famous bands ever. They've got DOZENS of incredible top-singles. You don't do that without being good. I know metal-elitists like to pick on them a bit for whatever reason, but they are where they are for a reason.
Hell, I thought they were done with that St. Anger tripe. God, I liked NOTHING on that album. The new one was really nice though. Those boys can still do it.
I wish they edited a bit on the new album. It's great, but there are 3 or 4 weak songs and a couple parts that overstay their welcome for me and some quality control deleting some of that out and the album would have been almost in the same league as RTL, MOP and AJFA.
Everything from Load-Death Magnetic was shit. Newest album is ok though definitely best they've sounded in the last couple decades.
@@nathanbaca5131 I think Load has bunch of good songs. It's less metal album, but I think it still has great songs like Bleeding Me. I also like Mama Said so shoot me :)
Can you imagine seeing this live back in the day. The mosh pit would of been epic!
Saw them in 1989. It every bit as great as you could imagine it to be.
I've heard this song so many times, I forget how brutal it is until I see someone hear it for this the first time.
Who doesn’t like “Sad But True”? I totally disagree with any negative comments about that song. It’s the best track off the Black Album.
I call “Sad But True” the son of “Harvester of Sorrow” because it has a similar feel. If you like songs with a groove check that one out. It’s also on ...And Justice for All.
Beat Met through the never is the best song
I think "The God That Failed" is the best track off of the Black Album that said, the 'best' track is very subjective. The whole album is filled with great tunes.
@@vinniegorman8321 - As are all of their studio albums.
I agree. Sad but true is probably my favorite track off the black album too.
The entire Black album is fantastic as far as I'm concerned.
Metallica turns "bobble-heads" into all of us!:)
I hadn't listened to this song in years. Got goosebumps at the chorus.
I remember buying this CD, bringing it home from the record store, opening it up & popping in into the disc player. I put my headphones on, pressed play, and was blown away by this track.
I literally cried...
I can only imagine how it would have sounded if they weren't hazing Jason by dropping his base.