30 years later and we're still talking about this song , or album like if was made this year.........thats how you define musical masterpiece. Always fresh, NEVER GETS OLD!
I pity those who will have todays music in their heads when they are in their 40's cos todays music wont cut it, when Im done here Im visiting Floyds - The Wall
@@robbieclark7828 Not true actually. It's done with a reverse delay effect. But it's not actually tracked in reverse. Listen to it played in reverse. (it's on RUclips) You can tell it was definitely not played that way. Whereas with Blackened, when you play it tracked in reverse you can tell that the way it was originally played.
@@DJIgNisheN 1. ...And Justice For All 2. Ride The Lightning 3. Master Of Puppets to me, but this equally with Disposable Heroes are my favorites from MoP
Metallica comment section starter pack: 1: Best song ever in my opinion 2: Most underrated song ever 3: Best solo ever in my opinion 4: Oh my god bring back old Metallica Edit: *CLIFF* *IS* *A* *GOD*
you forgot 5- Metallica is way better than Megadeth or Megadeth is better 6- Best Album they have done 7- James voice was Epic now is not 8- Cliff was the best and he made Metallica the best and i'm probably forgetting something.
OF COURSE, IF WE MEAN MOST METALLICA'S SONGS, THEY MUST BE UNDERRATED. BUT WHY THERE ARE SO FEW PEOPLE WHO THINKS THAT SOME OF THEIR SONGS IS OVERRATED?
Lyrics Dealing out the agony within Charging hard and no one's gonna give in Living on your knees, conformity Or dying on your feet for honesty Inbred, our bodies work as one Bloody, but never cry submission Following our instinct not a trend Go against the grain until the end Blood will follow blood Dying time is here Damage Incorporated Slamming through, don't fuck with razorback Stepping out you'll feel our hell on your back Blood follows blood and we make sure Life ain't for you and we're the cure Honesty is my only excuse Try to rob us of it, but it's no use Steamroller action crushing all Victim is your name and you shall fall Blood will follow blood Dying time is here Damage Incorporated We chew and spit you out We laugh, you scream and shout All flee, with fear you run You'll know just where we come from Damage incorporated Damage jackals ripping right through you Sight and smell of this, it gets me goin' Know just how to get just what we want Tear it from your soul in nightly hunt Fuck it all and fucking no regrets Never happy ending on these dark sets All's fair for Damage Inc. you see Step a little closer if you please Blood will follow blood Dying, dying time is here Damage incorporated
I'm only 15, and i've been listening to Metallica since i was 4. i've listend from Ride the Lightning to St. Anger, I'm not really a fan on their newer albums, but they're still pretty damn good after 30 or so years.
Probably my fav Metallica song of all time. The unique Cliff Burton intro is haunting. I first heard it on the friday rock show u.k july 1987 which i recorded onto cassette and listened to it on my walkman the whole summer
That intro is two opposing armies, each ascending to the top of opposite hills at dawn... the first chords are both sides charging toward the valley below to slaughter the living shit outta each other... ...or it's my big fat sister walking across the parking lot towards the buffet preparing to do battle.
i always just called that part - bubbles. And if im listening to Orion dont disturb me till after the intro of Damage is finished or else Im listening to all of Orion and the intro to Damage again
All joking aside, this song, including the bass intro, always reminded me of something you would hear before you die...it's almost like a last stand charge into certain death type of feel.
seattle is overrated as hell, there are tons of ”better” performances than that. mainly seattle is so popular because it was shooten on a some kind on movie camera
@@bro-ic7uw it's not that simple. it was shot in 16mm which is normal and 35mm would, but the editor was probably on drugs and cut it to hell and can ruin it. the sound production was on the roof and the boys was at their physical peak, Lars was fucking fast as usual in the 80's, James' voice and downpicking was at his peak, Kirk played the solos effortlessly and Jason's backingvocals were captured perfectly or just everyone was recorded perfectly
Dealing out the agony within Charging hard and no one's gonna give in Living on your knees, conformity Or dying on your feet for honesty Inbred, our bodies work as one Bloody, but never cry submission Following our instinct not a trend Go against the grain until the end Blood will follow blood Dying time is here Damage incorporated Slamming through, don't fuck with razorback Stepping out you'll feel our hell on your back Blood follows blood and we make sure Life ain't for you and we're the cure Honesty is my only excuse Try to rob us of it, but it's no use Steamroller action crushing all Victim is your name and you shall fall Blood will follow blood Dying time is here Damage incorporated
Something I like about Metallica is how they reuse lyrics in different contexts, for example this song has the lyric “f*ck it all and f*cking no regrets” which is later reused in the title track on St. Anger. Another famous example being Escape “life’s for my own to live my own way” which is slightly modified for Nothing Else Matters “life is ours, we live it our way.” Just something that people may seem as lazy, reusing lyrics, but the guys make it work
Can you imagine listening to this in 1986, thinking "surely this last track can't be as perfect as the rest of the album" and then James Fucking Hetfield drops 1:55 on your head
I heard this album not long after it came out originally and I must've worn out the vinyl it was played so much. I was obsessed with it, every single song was a belter, making the whole album as close to perfect as you can get. Actually heard this before I heard Ride the lightning, which I also think is a masterpiece. Didnt care for And justice for all and I know I'm going against the grain here but I didn't take to the black album. For me master of puppets is their best.
Motorhead Ace of Spades Metallica Master of Puppets and Iron Maiden Number of the Beast..... best 3 metal albums of all time in my humble opinion 🤪🤪😈😈👍👍
This track could probably work as an opening track just as well as "Battery", and then you could probably use "Disposable Heroes" as the second track right after that, although I guess this would probably mean that the album itself was called "Disposable Heroes", which sounds pretty cool for an album title actually.
I absolutely fucking love what Cliff was able to do with the bass!!! Imagine what delicious bass lusciousness he would've created if he hadn't been taken from this world so tragically! He's the reason why I and so many bass players play the 4 string mother fucker. RIP Cliff. Bass God!!!🤍
Wipper 63 well it's an amazing song, easily the best of MOP. However I will disagree & say RTL is a better album (by a smidgen, but I think it's better. Same with AJFA).
yeah IDK, I've just never really been able to get into Disposable Heroes or Leper Messiah. IDK why, but I just haven't. They're definitely good songs, I just don't really enjoy them that much. My definite faves on MoP are this, Thing That Should Not Be, & Orion (Battery, MoP, & Sanitarium follow right behind).
I can't really put into words how much I love the intro. I close my eyes and simply listen. So short, but yet, so sweet. Burton was a master of his craft in my opinion. I can only imagine what he'd be like if he had lived past that fateful day in 86'. Rock in Peace Cliff. Your a inspiration to me and so many other bass players and musicians in general.
Damage Inc was the name of my 5 ton cargo vehicle in the army. My company commander absolutely hated it. He made me change it. Had a 2 1/2 ft long 1 by 4 on the grill with conformist painted on it. Soon as he left the motor pool I’d turn the board around and Damage Inc would roll again. He never caught me. He told me conformist was the strangest name I just stood there and grinned at him.
From 3:48 on..... divine ❤️❤️ And a quick mention at 4:54. Lars's blazing dubble base is putting that final drive in your chest. Fantastic song! One of my favorites of all time.
+DISQ I see it like this: -Drums: Baterry (Is harder to learn and to play. Battery has less patters than Damage, specially in the crash cymbals and the toms. They are NEVER the same. Every time the verse repeats they change. That makes Battery harder to learn. Also Battery is faster, so is harder to play, specially in the double bass part) -Riffs: Damage (I think both riffs are cool and hard to play, but the riff in 3:14 is just WOW) -Solo: Damage (I think is obvious that Damage´s solo is way better than Battery´s) -Lyrcs: Damage (I think it´s harder to interpretate the lyrics of Battery than the lyrics of Damage. I mean, Battery´s lyrics are like "no sense") -Intro: Damage (Battery has a nice acoustic intro, but the intro of Damage is fucking beautiful. A LOT BETTER than Battery´s. Besides, Damage intro was made by Cliff. I can´t say anything from the bass because: 1. I don´t play bass 2. HOLY SHIT I CAN´T HEAR IT That´s why I think Damage, Inc. is better than Battery.
@@martiangamer9747 great album too but lack of bass holds it back. Check out “and justice for jason” which is the album with enhanced bass. Apart from that it is perfect though.
Someone has to make a surround sound version of this! When James whispers that; "Damage Incorporated.." would sound so badass! "Cannot the Kingdom of Salvation take me home." God bless Cliff, that thunder we hear from the heavens just has to be Burton still shredding the bass.
Easily their best album. Starts with a necksnapper, ends with a necksnapper, and all kinds of quality shit in between. But, gods, I am getting too old. My neck can't handle this sort of abuse anymore. :p
178 people who have no clue what real music SHOULD SOUND LIKE. Stellar album start to finish!!! I cannot hear this song loud enough and it is simply TIMELESS GENIUS!!
I was 15 when I bought this LP in 1986. The impact it caused was astonishing, it surpassed "Live After Death", from Iron Maiden, then the best I've heard. After 33 years, the feelings are the same !
Metallica is awesome they will always be this is probably my 2nd favorite album number one for me is And Justice for all. But I really like all of Metallica's music mostly.
Master Of Puppets is Metallica's greatest record ever made.The sound is crystal clear , everything is heard , James's rythm guitar , Kirk's Lead guitar , Cliff's bass and Lars's drums.Metallica guitarists are never ranked amongst the most skilled guitarists in the world pf metal but honestly that shouldn't be a problem.The wit of Metallica was that everyone should try their best so that their sound was unanimous , just one single entity composed of 4 instruments playing together.
30 years later and we're still talking about this song , or album like if was made this year.........thats how you define musical masterpiece. Always fresh, NEVER GETS OLD!
I pity those who will have todays music in their heads when they are in their 40's cos todays music wont cut it, when Im done here Im visiting Floyds - The Wall
MrkBO8 I'm going to the Dark Side of the Moon
I really had High Hopes for you. Oh well, I guess it's just Learning to fly, like everyone else.
Well bro, I absolutely agree with you but for the most part this song was/has been forgotten about.
It's a crime,
I find a lot of people who really like Metallica are also into Pink Floyd (myself included), and the two bands couldn't be any further apart.
That intro sends chills down my spine
Beautiful beginning to one of the most badass metal songs ever
Thank Johann Sebastian Bach and Cliff Burton
@@1jesus2music3duke Yeah, how did Cliff create those sounds with a bass guitar?
@@suicideistheanswer369 harmonics and volume swells with distortion
@@cvrsedealer it’s also reversed just like the Blackened intro.
@@robbieclark7828 Not true actually. It's done with a reverse delay effect. But it's not actually tracked in reverse. Listen to it played in reverse. (it's on RUclips) You can tell it was definitely not played that way. Whereas with Blackened, when you play it tracked in reverse you can tell that the way it was originally played.
Last album featuring Cliff Burton, God rest his soul.
Cliff Burton is god.
i saw this tour .they opened for Ozzy
Well it wasn't Ozzy after that
+Dennis Veltre Me too. Never really knew about Metallica before then. They blew Ozzy off the stage!
i can understand why they blew Ozzy off stage.
One of the greatest metal albums of all time.
THE greatest, period, I want to be buried with this album
Jason Wilson I like your thinking!!
@@DJIgNisheN
1. ...And Justice For All
2. Ride The Lightning
3. Master Of Puppets to me, but this equally with Disposable Heroes are my favorites from MoP
No man. THE GREATEST METAL ALBUM OF ALL TIME LOL
maybe the best
I bought this album when I was 17 and now I’m 52 still loving it
Awesome
You can hear Cliff playing real fast.... he was unstoppable..
ailouros1982 cliff was great
you very good
ailouros1982 his fingers are fast like a pick didn't suck burton ❤🤘
he was... 😢😭😭😢
he was so good that god needed him and after him he needed lemmy the sausage
Metallica comment section starter pack:
1: Best song ever in my opinion
2: Most underrated song ever
3: Best solo ever in my opinion
4: Oh my god bring back old Metallica
Edit: *CLIFF* *IS* *A* *GOD*
you forgot
5- Metallica is way better than Megadeth or Megadeth is better
6- Best Album they have done
7- James voice was Epic now is not
8- Cliff was the best and he made Metallica the best
and i'm probably forgetting something.
@@Real_SkyRipper 9_ *L A R S*
OF COURSE, IF WE MEAN MOST METALLICA'S SONGS, THEY MUST BE UNDERRATED. BUT WHY THERE ARE SO FEW PEOPLE WHO THINKS THAT SOME OF THEIR SONGS IS OVERRATED?
@@Real_SkyRipper 9 Everything after Black Album is trash
@@whatever-wn1nk damn totally forgot the typical black album thing, that one is definitely very used
Lyrics
Dealing out the agony within
Charging hard and no one's gonna give in
Living on your knees, conformity
Or dying on your feet for honesty
Inbred, our bodies work as one
Bloody, but never cry submission
Following our instinct not a trend
Go against the grain until the end
Blood will follow blood
Dying time is here
Damage Incorporated
Slamming through, don't fuck with razorback
Stepping out you'll feel our hell on your back
Blood follows blood and we make sure
Life ain't for you and we're the cure
Honesty is my only excuse
Try to rob us of it, but it's no use
Steamroller action crushing all
Victim is your name and you shall fall
Blood will follow blood
Dying time is here
Damage Incorporated
We chew and spit you out
We laugh, you scream and shout
All flee, with fear you run
You'll know just where we come from
Damage incorporated
Damage jackals ripping right through you
Sight and smell of this, it gets me goin'
Know just how to get just what we want
Tear it from your soul in nightly hunt
Fuck it all and fucking no regrets
Never happy ending on these dark sets
All's fair for Damage Inc. you see
Step a little closer if you please
Blood will follow blood
Dying, dying time is here
Damage incorporated
Fuck Yea 2019 Still A Kick Ass Ill Beat Your Ass Song
I can't like because 100 likes
@@stef2465 now you can
Fuckn A
The guitar solo is legendary holy shit!
Fuckin aye that.
Brett Johnson 😈
One of the greatest solos of all time in my opinion
All time.
Master of Puppets, Rust in Peace and Seasons in the Abyss will never get old for me.
South of heaven is better than seasons
Rust in Peace was a fucking amazing album
+Jane Lev yeah
never!
Kill em' All and Hell Awaits here.
I'm 44 and this makes me feel 16 again;)
Sweet
Sure "Big dick"
Yep, thats why Im here, reliving the best of the 80's
I'm only 15, and i've been listening to Metallica since i was 4. i've listend from Ride the Lightning to St. Anger, I'm not really a fan on their newer albums, but they're still pretty damn good after 30 or so years.
I'm 2 years old and have been listening to metallica since I was a fetus. Look how cool I am guys!
Bass swells are haunting in the intro. What a song. All 4 members shine individually on this track.
1:55 that pause gives me chills everytime
💖🔱
3:14 very underrated guitar riff, great to revisit it after all these years!
Reign in Blood is my favorite Megadeth album. Love Cliff Burton's vocals and Robert Trujillo's Drums.
Joshua Dealy don't forget about tony iommi on saxophone
Gotta appreciate slashs work on the flute
bro have you heard the part where kurt cobain plays kazoo it is absolutely amazing
Flea absolutely shreds the bugle in this album, but Les Claypool's cow solo was also great.
Squidward is probably the best xylophone player of all time, just listen to his tremolo picking.
This is the 'Angel of death' of Metallica.
+TheReincarnatedDeath Well Kerry King did mention that this was his favorite track of Metallica
TheReincarnatedDeath then Dyers Eve is the "Silent Scream" of Metallica.
Fight fire with fire has a similar sounding with Angel of death as well
I think it's Fight Fire With Fire
TheReincarnatedDeath well Creeping Death is sung in the perspective of the Angel of Death
the intros on this album all kicked ass
you can thank j.s. bach for this one ;¬)
The bridge riff is probably one of the best riffs Metallica have ever wrote
RIP (return if possible) Cliff Burton 1962-1986
My dad was 16 when this came out, i am 16 right now, and we both love this song. There's no age limit for listening to Metallica 🤘🤘
Probably my fav Metallica song of all time. The unique Cliff Burton intro is haunting. I first heard it on the friday rock show u.k july 1987 which i recorded onto cassette and listened to it on my walkman the whole summer
That intro is two opposing armies, each ascending to the top of opposite hills at dawn... the first chords are both sides charging toward the valley below to slaughter the living shit outta each other...
...or it's my big fat sister walking across the parking lot towards the buffet preparing to do battle.
+MegaDyneSystems That might be one of the best descriptions I ever heard.
i always just called that part - bubbles. And if im listening to Orion dont disturb me till after the intro of Damage is finished or else Im listening to all of Orion and the intro to Damage again
All joking aside, this song, including the bass intro, always reminded me of something you would hear before you die...it's almost like a last stand charge into certain death type of feel.
Ladies and gentlemen; this is thrash metal. They should've played this at Seattle in '89.
seattle is overrated as hell, there are tons of ”better” performances than that. mainly seattle is so popular because it was shooten on a some kind on movie camera
Bryan they played this in Mountain View 1989
Metal hammer fest in Germany was better
@@bro-ic7uw it's not that simple. it was shot in 16mm which is normal and 35mm would, but the editor was probably on drugs and cut it to hell and can ruin it. the sound production was on the roof and the boys was at their physical peak, Lars was fucking fast as usual in the 80's, James' voice and downpicking was at his peak, Kirk played the solos effortlessly and Jason's backingvocals were captured perfectly or just everyone was recorded perfectly
For me the best metallica concert is in Canada 1986
the riff at 3:14 has got to be one of their best ever
Is that why Slayer copied it in Repentless?
This was my ringtone for ever
I find it very fitting that "wow" is in the URL.
THE BEST Metallica album OF ALL TIME
Heavy Metal Rules nah its got to be orion
*cough* st anger
*whispers* justice
RTL is better in my opinion
@@muuey9511 lulu
3:48 And they wonder why Kirk has arthritis...
One of the very best of Metallica song i like very much, speed, harmony even comfortable to hear.
That intro has given me chills for 20 years and more
My 2 biggest influences in music Maiden and Metallica. Harris, Burton
That intro- could loop it for infinity
I really think it is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever created.
Dealing out the agony within
Charging hard and no one's gonna give in
Living on your knees, conformity
Or dying on your feet for honesty
Inbred, our bodies work as one
Bloody, but never cry submission
Following our instinct not a trend
Go against the grain until the end
Blood will follow blood
Dying time is here
Damage incorporated
Slamming through, don't fuck with razorback
Stepping out you'll feel our hell on your back
Blood follows blood and we make sure
Life ain't for you and we're the cure
Honesty is my only excuse
Try to rob us of it, but it's no use
Steamroller action crushing all
Victim is your name and you shall fall
Blood will follow blood
Dying time is here
Damage incorporated
Something I like about Metallica is how they reuse lyrics in different contexts, for example this song has the lyric “f*ck it all and f*cking no regrets” which is later reused in the title track on St. Anger. Another famous example being Escape “life’s for my own to live my own way” which is slightly modified for Nothing Else Matters “life is ours, we live it our way.” Just something that people may seem as lazy, reusing lyrics, but the guys make it work
Like every next Metallica ballad is a different version of the Fade To Black.
my favorite metallica album is rust in peace. kurt cobenhaggens vocals are gold on that album
Kasey Carling don't forget Jimmy Page on the drums
TheYguy 95 who could forget Jimmy page? not to mention Chris Adler on bass
Kasey Carling And how about when Roger Waters nailed that tambourine solo
Nick Lopez rip Robert Water, best tambourinist to ever play
Yes, the 80's were golden. Who could also forget Axl Rose with AC/DC and the Back in Black album?
Can you imagine listening to this in 1986, thinking "surely this last track can't be as perfect as the rest of the album" and then James Fucking Hetfield drops 1:55 on your head
That was my experience when I heard it for the first time.
@@axebox -ESPECIALLY after hearing "'orion" for the 1st time..
I heard this album not long after it came out originally and I must've worn out the vinyl it was played so much. I was obsessed with it, every single song was a belter, making the whole album as close to perfect as you can get. Actually heard this before I heard Ride the lightning, which I also think is a masterpiece. Didnt care for And justice for all and I know I'm going against the grain here but I didn't take to the black album. For me master of puppets is their best.
I got crushed by that heavy shit
@@axebox in 1971??
Spectacular lead into a vocal assault, and an instrumental punch, right in the face! Amazing.
When he says go at 3:47 and then the solo stars it always gets me goin'.
I'm 50 in a few days time,this track makes me realize I've made all the right choices,even though they were wrong at the time 🤘🏴🤘
Hey George. Well said. I'm gonna be 50 in two weeks from now. I feel ya bud.
They peaked on this album...after losing Burton they slowly went into a direction I didn't care for....this album is an absolute timeless masterpiece
and justice for all is the dogs dangly bits
Motorhead Ace of Spades Metallica Master of Puppets and Iron Maiden Number of the Beast..... best 3 metal albums of all time in my humble opinion 🤪🤪😈😈👍👍
Well that's cuz you're stuck in the past and you want Metallica to sound the same.
@@AMG-ko3gt I do
@Samuel Carr Wait so you dont like DM and Hardwired even when they returned to thrash sound?
I've always loved Metallica.....since highschool '87-'90!!! I went from city to another city to see them....fun times back then!!!
The intro is the most haunting of Metallica songs. And then it just explodes like a Bikini Island visual.
Further proof that puppets is their best album. Every single track is a masterpiece.
THAT SOLO MAKES ME GO WILD MAN...
This is pure unfiltered thrash. A perfect marriage of hardcore punk and heavy metal.
No words how good this is...Flemming nailed this tape
DÆMYĎ, YNKŌЯPŒЯEJTØD
3:14 most underrated riff on the album
This track could probably work as an opening track just as well as "Battery", and then you could probably use "Disposable Heroes" as the second track right after that, although I guess this would probably mean that the album itself was called "Disposable Heroes", which sounds pretty cool for an album title actually.
Metallicas Best ever song frozen in time.
The solo is on point!
I've come back to my roots. This started it all for me. I will bring my inspiration to life.
35 years later and still a great magnificent melody 🤘🏻
I've been looking into this intro for 20 years, how? Was it bass, guitar, synth? Most haunting and beautiful
bass.
Clifford Lee.
Burton
Wah wah pedal. Volume pedal.
I absolutely fucking love what Cliff was able to do with the bass!!! Imagine what delicious bass lusciousness he would've created if he hadn't been taken from this world so tragically! He's the reason why I and so many bass players play the 4 string mother fucker. RIP Cliff. Bass God!!!🤍
my opinion, BEST song from the album + fact: best recorded album from metallica.
Wipper 63 well it's an amazing song, easily the best of MOP. However I will disagree & say RTL is a better album (by a smidgen, but I think it's better. Same with AJFA).
TheDinosaurKing ya... I say it is my favorite album because of the song Disposable Heros and this.
yeah IDK, I've just never really been able to get into Disposable Heroes or Leper Messiah. IDK why, but I just haven't. They're definitely good songs, I just don't really enjoy them that much. My definite faves on MoP are this, Thing That Should Not Be, & Orion (Battery, MoP, & Sanitarium follow right behind).
TheDinosaurKing the last four songs are underrated and the first four are overrated
RTL and KEA are better
Wow that intro is incredible. Actually the whole song is just epic and very underrated
Its so hard to think about that when this song stops. Is the last time we ever here cliff on a metallica studio record. Gives me chills man.
So underrated
Agreed, you never see this or disposable heroes on top 10 lists but they need to be there.
The most underrated Metallica song is either Motorbreath or The Frayed Ends Of Sanity.
Or Escape.
or Battery!
superfluous pastry how is battery underrated?
I can't really put into words how much I love the intro. I close my eyes and simply listen. So short, but yet, so sweet. Burton was a master of his craft in my opinion. I can only imagine what he'd be like if he had lived past that fateful day in 86'. Rock in Peace Cliff. Your a inspiration to me and so many other bass players and musicians in general.
The bass intro always reminded me of the calm before the storm.
omfg idk how many times you guys have said that but riffs at 3:14 just fucking insane...
listening to this in the middle of a typhoon in Tokyo, Japan. Koenji City. Live it.
This is when Metallica was at its best. This was their PEAK. Nothing else matters................
Damage Inc was the name of my 5 ton cargo vehicle in the army. My company commander absolutely hated it. He made me change it. Had a 2 1/2 ft long 1 by 4 on the grill with conformist painted on it. Soon as he left the motor pool I’d turn the board around and Damage Inc would roll again. He never caught me. He told me conformist was the strangest name I just stood there and grinned at him.
That's cool af dude!
From 3:48 on..... divine ❤️❤️
And a quick mention at 4:54. Lars's blazing dubble base is putting that final drive in your chest. Fantastic song! One of my favorites of all time.
To this day, very few bassists in metal are capable of creating anything as deep as this intro - Cliff was ace!
Metallica’s best intro to a song ever, i just love it so much 🤘🏻
How am I just now hearing this for the first time?? This is fucking amazing.
The DOPEST METAL GROUP OF ALL TIME WITHOUT A DOUBT!
This is so underrated. Better than Battery.
+rishka9825 i am not so sure
It's a tie, they're both really good
true
+DISQ I see it like this:
-Drums: Baterry (Is harder to learn and to play. Battery has less patters than Damage, specially in the crash cymbals and the toms. They are NEVER the same. Every time the verse repeats they change. That makes Battery harder to learn. Also Battery is faster, so is harder to play, specially in the double bass part)
-Riffs: Damage (I think both riffs are cool and hard to play, but the riff in 3:14 is just WOW)
-Solo: Damage (I think is obvious that Damage´s solo is way better than Battery´s)
-Lyrcs: Damage (I think it´s harder to interpretate the lyrics of Battery than the lyrics of Damage. I mean,
Battery´s lyrics are like "no sense")
-Intro: Damage (Battery has a nice acoustic intro, but the intro of Damage is fucking beautiful. A LOT BETTER than Battery´s. Besides, Damage intro was made by Cliff.
I can´t say anything from the bass because:
1. I don´t play bass
2. HOLY SHIT I CAN´T HEAR IT
That´s why I think Damage, Inc. is better than Battery.
Yep is my favorite álbum song :D
Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets are true works of art. 1, they are real heavy metal. 2, even their record covers are beautiful.
VivaLaSicilia what about and justice for all?
@@martiangamer9747 great album too but lack of bass holds it back. Check out “and justice for jason” which is the album with enhanced bass. Apart from that it is perfect though.
I love the Puppets album cover! A classic thrash genre style. Suits the music to a T! Love the intro to this pure thrash masterpiece of a song!
I haven't heard this song for 29 years, and I still know the lyrics!
By far one of the best song ever
One of the best metal albums ever made and this is one of the ones that helped it make there
2:36 Don't eat your cornbread.
Filthgrinder But you know I like my beans n' cornbread!
True, they're delicious lol.
Filthgrinder Aww crap, now I cant unhear that.
I can never listen to it the same again.
lol
One of their finest. Top 5 in metallica's repertoire
No better way to get motivated early in the morning
Someone has to make a surround sound version of this! When James whispers that; "Damage Incorporated.." would sound so badass!
"Cannot the Kingdom of Salvation take me home."
God bless Cliff, that thunder we hear from the heavens just has to be Burton still shredding the bass.
My first metal album was Master of the Puppets and I am so proud because of this
43 long years banging my head to the MIGHTY METALLICA
Imagine if this, Dyer's Eve, and Fight Fire With Fire were in the setlist for Seattle 89
La primera canción que escuché de Metallica.
¡Me enganchó al Metal para toda la vida!
Easily their best album. Starts with a necksnapper, ends with a necksnapper, and all kinds of quality shit in between.
But, gods, I am getting too old. My neck can't handle this sort of abuse anymore. :p
Gods?
178 people who have no clue what real music SHOULD SOUND LIKE. Stellar album start to finish!!! I cannot hear this song loud enough and it is simply TIMELESS GENIUS!!
3:16 i fucking love this riff
No warning, no second chance
I was 15 when I bought this LP in 1986. The impact it caused was astonishing, it surpassed "Live After Death", from Iron Maiden, then the best I've heard. After 33 years, the feelings are the same !
Metallica is awesome they will always be this is probably my 2nd favorite album number one for me is And Justice for all. But I really like all of Metallica's music mostly.
Yeah dude, i like every album except St. Anger. And even like some songs on that record.
Yeah Justice is the best Metallica album
Best song intro ever. Has an ethereal reverence to it
thank you cliff burton RIP
35 years later still be a excellent song
When Metallica played real good music for real Men, fucking brutal as Metallica was. RIP
man this is guitar riff insanity. mind blowing.
MASTERPIECE. The one and only really sound of Metallica.
One of their best pure thrash songs, if not the best
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For years I have always pictured that when Kirk's solo starts, a riot breaks out... Like a perfect soundtrack to a fight scene.
This song is the epitome of ....heavenly solider gets up to fight again...lets do this...
If you have to define thrash metal this is the song.
best intro ever
Battery is better
pannterra86 Battery was good, but I think Enter Sandman or Blackened was better >:) #muuhaha
pannterra86 Battery was good, but I think Enter Sandman or Blackened was better >:) #muuhaha
+I don ́t have a gun Fight Fire With Fire pls lol
yea enter sandman was just evil and crushing to me idk why
Master Of Puppets is Metallica's greatest record ever made.The sound is crystal clear , everything is heard , James's rythm guitar , Kirk's Lead guitar , Cliff's bass and Lars's drums.Metallica guitarists are never ranked amongst the most skilled guitarists in the world pf metal but honestly that shouldn't be a problem.The wit of Metallica was that everyone should try their best so that their sound was unanimous , just one single entity composed of 4 instruments playing together.