Album 1. 1983 Kill Em All. Album 2. 1984 Ride the Lightning Album 3. 1986 Master of Puppets Album 4. 1988 …And Justice For All Album 5. 1991 Metallica (Black Album) Album 6. 1996 Load Album 7. 1997 Re-Load Album 8. 2003 St. Anger Album 9. 2008 Death Magnetic Album 10 2016 Hardwired to Self Destruct Album 11 2023 72 Seasons Welcome the ‘Tallica family! I’m in the US, been listening to Metallica since 1987-88 and still dig your channel because I went through that time period where everyone thought Metallica had “sold out” or “sucked” so it’s pretty cool to me to see more & more people “finding” Metallica. Rock on!
@@ElkSlayer8172 that was Aug of 1987 but I did not include that, the Garage Days re-revisited released in 98 nor the 2 symphony albums because I only listed original studio albums. But yes, Garage Days is friggen awesome! You can actually hear Jason’s bass on it. 🤘🏼
@@sublime130 I only listed the original studio albums. S&M, S&M II are both awesome albums, I saw the S&M II in the theater & S&M has 2 new songs No Leaf Clover & Human but, it technically wasn’t a “studio album”.
I know a lot of people complain about the lack of bass on this album, but for me the lack of bass makes James' guitar tone stand out more than on any other album and it's never sounded better. As a guitarist, for me this album is the holy grail of guitar tones. As for recommendations from this album, I'd go with either the title track, Justice For All, or the instrumental, To Live Is To Die. They're the two longest songs on the album and they both feature lots of switch-ups and different parts.
@@j.t.3798 I can understand that. I guess one of the reasons I like it so much is because Justice came out when I first started learning guitar so it was a huge influence on how I wanted to play and how I wanted to sound.
This is Metallica at their most focused, most aggressive, angriest (after Cliff Burtons death) and on the brink of superstardom. In terms of composition this whole album is monstrous. It's deep, progressive, incredibly heavy and tight as fuck. Make sure to listen to To Live Is To Die' as it will really move you in a very different way. Metallica rolled everybody when this dropped - yes the production is different, but the songs are totally fucking lit. BLACKENED 👊
This is literally the album that made me fall in love with all genres of metal as a kid. Yeah the whole backstory about the bass that we didn’t know about until much later was sad, but this was groundbreaking.
I'm 51. Metal head. So just imagine growing up in the late eighties early nineties , when all of these bands that you are becoming to love are just coming out. That's why it was so great being a teenager. During the late eighties with all of these bands at their peak.
52 here.i feel the same.ive been listening to them since Jan of 89 Most of my class mates didn't know who they were.the ones that did,said that it wasn't music.i only knew of 1 other that loved them.hes the one that introduced them to me.
I was the type that listened to Mtv,vh1 and top 40 radio.then in the middle of 88',the whole music industry changed.i was lost to music. I stopped listening to everything new.then Jan 89',enter Metallica,then the metal gates.i was reborn.
Blackened is my favourite song from metallica of all time and i’m glad you listened to me after all the time i begged you to react to this 😂😂 I’m so glad you loved this song bro 🤘🤘
You hit the nail in the coffin when you said it didn't sound as heavy and followed that up by saying "bass". EXACTLY! The bassist at the time "Jason Newstead" was famously slighted by Lars repeatedly telling the producer to lower the bass in the mix. This is a Heavy album, it's just lacking Jason's sound. Justice for Jason!
Bro I can't say enough how happy I am to see your success. You've earned the hell out of it bro and I can't wait to see how far this takes you. Keep grinding big dawg 🤜🤛
Your metallica reaction made by day better ✌🏼❤🔥 And i forgot to say that when you react on the and justice for all there is a 4k 60fps version choose that one for better experience
Their first four albums are all pure gold! Been listening to them since around 1984 and was lucky to find them a few years before they exploded onto the rest of the world. Saw them open for Ozzy and they were fantastic and the best “opening” band I ever saw! LOL
Ok Mollyboy, you got me. Just subscribed after watching your Blackened review. You are starting to remind myself in me and my first reactions to hearing and seeing Metallica. I'm a hardcore to the bone 58 year old metalhead. I grew up on Metallica, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Rainbow, Dio etc. Saw Metallica live my first time in 1982. I was a junior in high school. 36 live shows later I can't wait to see them in 2024. Mollyboy, do yourself a huge favor and see these METAL GIANTS while you can!!! I'll continue to follow you as long as you keep bringing the noise!!🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸
For anyone who want's to hear Jasons contributions to this album look up And Justice for Jason. Somebody has remixed the whole album where the Bass takes it's proper place and I feel it really elevates what is one of my favourite thrash albums.
Looking forward to this one 🎉🎉, another banger from this album is, and justice for all but the seattle 89 version is a must reaction. The ending is 👌👌👌, and most metallica fans will know what I mean 😉
@@jochencooper2751 the studio version is good but seattle 89 version is just epic isn't it mate. When I've built my time machine it's the first place I'm going lol
I love the amount of attention and respect you are giving these tracks! You are picking up on thing on your first listen that a lot of first-timers don't catch. And I promise, the more you listen, the more you will notice, dissect, and appreciate. There are so many layers to this music. We fans have all been down this path already, but it's really fun to watch someone take those first steps and experience it for the first time. It reminds us what it was like. Subscribed! :)
Keep it going man. Enjoying the genuine reactions and your joy at discovering new jams. Seriously though, pick up your guitar, one hour a day, two hours a week, whatever you can manage. I swear there's not much more satisfaction than slammng out one of your favourite riffs, then even improvising on top 👌✨🎸 magic 🌟 A different feel, but still awesome track, is - No Leaf Clover, also by Metallica. I have sooo many suggestions of sort if 'tester' metal tracks, to see if you'd appreciate certain genres or certain bands 😅 I'll spread them out and hopefully you'll get to some 😊. Cheers. Peace ✌️
I was 11 years old when my older cousin plopped this CD in my hands in 1988... Living in a rural area this was my introduction to Metallica. It was at that moment I knew I was a metal head...and due to that reason and the complexity and aggression of this album..it remains my favorite Metallica Album to this day.
Check out a band called “Rage”. They are from Germany. Always loved listening to them alongside Metallica. Rage song to check out would be “set this world on fire”. If you like it check out the songs soundchaser, down, dies irae, unity…. Pretty much every song from there albums unity, soundchaser, speak of the dead. Super groovy metal you won’t regret going down this rabbit hole.
It's funny I had the same reaction the first time heard that solo. I play guitar heard that solo and said the p-off thing .cracks me up great work on the channel looks fun. Peace friends 🤘🐘
Love your videos man. This was an important song, most people think that metal bands are just all about noise, but these guys were singing about climate change and environmental issues back in the 80's. There was another band back in the 80's called Kreator who had a song called Some pain will last, which was also about what damage mankind was doing to the planet, us metal heads are not all stupid noise merchants.
When you listen the title song "Justice for All", I recommend the live version from Seattle 1989 show. Overall on this album, as many have already said, bass had mixed very quiet, which makes the personal sound of the album. In my opinion, guitars sound overall quite angry, especially combined with James's singing. Some have said, that Lars is trying to do plenty of stuff with drums, trying to mimic some "melodies" too.
Back in the day, i had a perfect car system for this album. Two Memphis sub amp's, one on the left channel other on the right. They were hooked to a pair of Kenwood 10 inch subs...A mono block didn't sound right. I also had a Sony amp going to a pair of 3 channel 6x9s. it hit hard and everything sounded great on AJFA album and all others. I guess that's why it got stolen one night despite me having it chains on it. I did get to spend 7 years with that system.
This is my favorite Metallica album followed by Ride The Lightning. Man it’s so cool to watch you experience and react to these classic Metallica songs. you my friend are hooked for life.
You keep reacting to these and I'll keep watching . I'll never get bored of watching people hear my favourite band .they literally mean the world to me
I absolutely LOVE watching people listen to Metallica (and numerous other rock/ metal bands)for the first time!! I've been a Metallica fan from, essentially, day one. I bought the Kill Em All album THE DAY it came out!! I was like 14, and rode my bike to our local (2 miles) record store. I went home and sat there for hours just play, flip, play, flip, etc. Had that same look on my face too!! Lol.
So with this album there's a few things going on. This was released in 1988 2 years after Cliff Burton the bass player on the 1st 3 albums died. There are various stories out there for the lack of bass. One is that Metallica turned the bass down in memory of Cliff almost like its supposed to be missing. Another one is they wanted to haze their new bass player. I also heard lars Ulrich the drummer say that the album sounds thinner so it would sound better on car stereos at the time. Who knows what's really true. All I know is the album is a masterpiece and IMO it's their best work. Check out a song called Dyers Eve from this album.
Found your channel and really liking your reactions to metal. You for sure appreciate the instruments but watch a view videos with the lyrics or follow them on your phone during the songs. Metal is WAY more than just the instruments, especially Metallica and Tool.
In 1983 as the world was just coming out of the disco era, Metallica made itself known to the world and turned music on it’s head with the debut album “kill em all” and the first track on that album was “hit the lights”. That was the first inclination that this band was here to kick your ass, and made damn sure you remembered who they were. Please, if you can, check that track out and then see what you think of Metallica
MOLLYBOY! People get pissed off about Metallica doing the exact same type of riffing you are losing your shit over! Remember that. Each song is a story, a journey, never lose that sense of wonder!
RTL -84; MOP -86; AJFA -88 They killed the bass to haze Jason....sooooo stupid That intro was recorded backwards and then they flipped what they had and got that. Jason's first writing contribution is in this song. The 3rd and 4th time around after they come out of the solo, James switches to the upbeat and it may be one of my favorite moments in all their songs Rock on homie 🤘
@@jhawk4480 Stockholm Syndrome from listening to it for years. It's objectively more impactful with PROPERLY mixed in bass. I'm not talking some jack wagon who just cranks up the low end on an EQ. Ahdy Khairat on YT has incredible remastered tracks from AJFA.
Hetfield’s voice on this album has to be a highlight in all of metal history. I mean HOLY SHIT that is a powerful metal voice
Yes mate his voice was awesome until he lost it in 94 and he had to try and sing and it didn't work for me tbh.
You should have heard him live at this time. You can watch the 89 binge& purge. The one with Lady Justice on stage. It's incredible.
He's a beast in his prime bro
Album 1. 1983 Kill Em All.
Album 2. 1984 Ride the Lightning
Album 3. 1986 Master of Puppets
Album 4. 1988 …And Justice For All
Album 5. 1991 Metallica (Black Album)
Album 6. 1996 Load
Album 7. 1997 Re-Load
Album 8. 2003 St. Anger
Album 9. 2008 Death Magnetic
Album 10 2016 Hardwired to Self Destruct
Album 11 2023 72 Seasons
Welcome the ‘Tallica family! I’m in the US, been listening to Metallica since 1987-88 and still dig your channel because I went through that time period where everyone thought Metallica had “sold out” or “sucked” so it’s pretty cool to me to see more & more people “finding” Metallica. Rock on!
S&M is not in there either. 🤷
@@ElkSlayer8172 that was Aug of 1987 but I did not include that, the Garage Days re-revisited released in 98 nor the 2 symphony albums because I only listed original studio albums. But yes, Garage Days is friggen awesome! You can actually hear Jason’s bass on it. 🤘🏼
@@sublime130 I only listed the original studio albums. S&M, S&M II are both awesome albums, I saw the S&M II in the theater & S&M has 2 new songs No Leaf Clover & Human but, it technically wasn’t a “studio album”.
You forgot a few albums, binge and purge is my all time favorites and Cunning stunts and what about S&M ect...
@@user-qo8xq6ic3c none of them are studio albums, Binge & Purge is the Black Album tour live etc.
I know a lot of people complain about the lack of bass on this album, but for me the lack of bass makes James' guitar tone stand out more than on any other album and it's never sounded better. As a guitarist, for me this album is the holy grail of guitar tones.
As for recommendations from this album, I'd go with either the title track, Justice For All, or the instrumental, To Live Is To Die. They're the two longest songs on the album and they both feature lots of switch-ups and different parts.
The tone of that guitar is very grating. I actually despise it. It's not pleasant to the ear. Perhaps that's purposeful
Too bad the drums are way too loud so you can hardly hear the guitars.
@@j.t.3798 I can understand that. I guess one of the reasons I like it so much is because Justice came out when I first started learning guitar so it was a huge influence on how I wanted to play and how I wanted to sound.
Exactly. The rawness of it is why it’s my favorite album
that's what they complained about Jason, no bass, he only copying the same rifts as Kirk on the guitar.
Justice is my fav Metallica album. Every song is incredible. 🔥🔥🤘🤘
Bad production on the original
Same, Ride the Lightning is my all time favorite song but this album is my favorite from them!
This is Metallica at their most focused, most aggressive, angriest (after Cliff Burtons death) and on the brink of superstardom. In terms of composition this whole album is monstrous. It's deep, progressive, incredibly heavy and tight as fuck. Make sure to listen to To Live Is To Die' as it will really move you in a very different way. Metallica rolled everybody when this dropped - yes the production is different, but the songs are totally fucking lit.
BLACKENED 👊
You really think AJFA is their most aggressive? lol interesting...
@@blitz3643 Why lol, friend...?
@@BillBuckinghamBecause it isn't.
@@blitz3643 So, friend - in your opinion, what is...?
@@BillBuckinghamEach of the first 3 albums.
“ fight fire with fire” by Metallica. I am telling you that song is amazing. I highly recommend the whole ride the Lightning album.
💯🔥
This is literally the album that made me fall in love with all genres of metal as a kid. Yeah the whole backstory about the bass that we didn’t know about until much later was sad, but this was groundbreaking.
I'm 51. Metal head. So just imagine growing up in the late eighties early nineties , when all of these bands that you are becoming to love are just coming out. That's why it was so great being a teenager.
During the late eighties with all of these bands at their peak.
52 here.i feel the same.ive been listening to them since Jan of 89
Most of my class mates didn't know who they were.the ones that did,said that it wasn't music.i only knew of 1 other that loved them.hes the one that introduced them to me.
I was the type that listened to Mtv,vh1 and top 40 radio.then in the middle of 88',the whole music industry changed.i was lost to music.
I stopped listening to everything new.then Jan 89',enter Metallica,then the metal gates.i was reborn.
And justice for all Seattle 89 is a must!! Loved your reaction to this song, it’s one of my top 5. Also, the live version at Seattle is 🔥
Blackened is my favourite song from metallica of all time and i’m glad you listened to me after all the time i begged you to react to this 😂😂 I’m so glad you loved this song bro 🤘🤘
It’s a banger!
Mine too... this is one of my workout songs :)
@@bdawg2513 same here 😭😭
I rlly like this dude.
So cool reactions bro! Ceep going 📀
Dude, you crack me up, vigorously demanding that the song "f*ck off completely." Great stuff.
Metallica at their prog-metaliest. The whole album is a masterpiece. Mindblowing when it hit.
Liking a song so much you tell it to fu&k off!! Brilliant 🤘
Molly boy your Facial expressions are priceless, absolutely brilliant 😂😂 metallica sure do have away of doing that lol
It's the "stank face" that does me in, every time!
You hit the nail in the coffin when you said it didn't sound as heavy and followed that up by saying "bass". EXACTLY! The bassist at the time "Jason Newstead" was famously slighted by Lars repeatedly telling the producer to lower the bass in the mix. This is a Heavy album, it's just lacking Jason's sound. Justice for Jason!
Hetfield was the pinnacle of hyper-masculinity & he delivered constantly - EVERYONE wanted to be him! Thank you James!
A perfect complement to Ozzy's Revelation (Mothe Earth).
I'll never forget seeing Metalica open for Ozzy back in the day - truly Awe-inspiring show...
Bro I can't say enough how happy I am to see your success. You've earned the hell out of it bro and I can't wait to see how far this takes you. Keep grinding big dawg 🤜🤛
Thank you bro! Can’t wait to see how far this channel goes!
They did an acoustic version of this in 2020 during covid it is really good
Please do the whole album! The shortest straw and the frayed ends of sanity are absolute bangers !!
First album i remember my father showing me when i was a child. Definitely shaped my music taste, even to this day. 🤘🤘
The greatest intro in metal history. Doesn't matter normal or reversed. The best.
That intro is so underrated holy shit and that part where the solo breaks down, i have no words
Your metallica reaction made by day better ✌🏼❤🔥
And i forgot to say that when you react on the and justice for all there is a 4k 60fps version choose that one for better experience
Their first four albums are all pure gold! Been listening to them since around 1984 and was lucky to find them a few years before they exploded onto the rest of the world. Saw them open for Ozzy and they were fantastic and the best “opening” band I ever saw! LOL
Ok Mollyboy, you got me. Just subscribed after watching your
Blackened review. You are starting to remind myself in me and my first reactions to hearing and seeing Metallica. I'm a hardcore to the bone 58 year old metalhead. I grew up on Metallica, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Rainbow, Dio etc. Saw Metallica live my first time in 1982. I was a junior in high school. 36 live shows later I can't wait to see them in 2024. Mollyboy, do yourself a huge favor and see these METAL GIANTS while you can!!! I'll continue to follow you as long as you keep bringing the noise!!🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸
This is my favorite Metallica song
For anyone who want's to hear Jasons contributions to this album look up And Justice for Jason. Somebody has remixed the whole album where the Bass takes it's proper place and I feel it really elevates what is one of my favourite thrash albums.
Favorite Metallica song ever.
I had been listening to Metallica for 10 years when I figured out this was my favorite album. About 2004.
Welcome to the world, of the best metal band on earth METALLICA
This is one of the best 1989 cliffs last he wrote is on this. To live is to die
This might be my favorite reaction!
Looking forward to this one 🎉🎉, another banger from this album is, and justice for all but the seattle 89 version is a must reaction. The ending is 👌👌👌, and most metallica fans will know what I mean 😉
FUCK YEAH!!!
@@jochencooper2751 the studio version is good but seattle 89 version is just epic isn't it mate. When I've built my time machine it's the first place I'm going lol
@paulash1523 I'd pay to watch a VR show of Seattle 89, like the thing that's being done with ABBA you know?
This is Metallica's best album.
Probably my fave metallica song. Its even better slightly faster brothaa
I love the amount of attention and respect you are giving these tracks! You are picking up on thing on your first listen that a lot of first-timers don't catch. And I promise, the more you listen, the more you will notice, dissect, and appreciate. There are so many layers to this music. We fans have all been down this path already, but it's really fun to watch someone take those first steps and experience it for the first time. It reminds us what it was like. Subscribed! :)
Keep it going man. Enjoying the genuine reactions and your joy at discovering new jams.
Seriously though, pick up your guitar, one hour a day, two hours a week, whatever you can manage. I swear there's not much more satisfaction than slammng out one of your favourite riffs, then even improvising on top 👌✨🎸 magic 🌟
A different feel, but still awesome track, is - No Leaf Clover, also by Metallica.
I have sooo many suggestions of sort if 'tester' metal tracks, to see if you'd appreciate certain genres or certain bands 😅 I'll spread them out and hopefully you'll get to some 😊.
Cheers. Peace ✌️
This album is the reason i learned to play the guitar
one of the best metallica songs. thank you.
Dyers Eve is a total banger. That album in my opinion is the pinnacle of Metallica and probably the best metal album to come out for 20 years.
And justice for all in my humble opinion is their golden goose
I can still see the pitch black during the fade in, during the tour.
Harvester of Sorrow is another good one. Whole album is great
You should watch Seattle 89 in full... absolutely awesome 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I was 11 years old when my older cousin plopped this CD in my hands in 1988... Living in a rural area this was my introduction to Metallica. It was at that moment I knew I was a metal head...and due to that reason and the complexity and aggression of this album..it remains my favorite Metallica Album to this day.
Check out a band called “Rage”. They are from Germany. Always loved listening to them alongside Metallica. Rage song to check out would be “set this world on fire”. If you like it check out the songs soundchaser, down, dies irae, unity…. Pretty much every song from there albums unity, soundchaser, speak of the dead. Super groovy metal you won’t regret going down this rabbit hole.
On your way to 21k subs already!
It's funny I had the same reaction the first time heard that solo. I play guitar heard that solo and said the p-off thing .cracks me up great work on the channel looks fun. Peace friends 🤘🐘
This will always be one of the best albums Metallica ever produced in my eyes, Puppets as well, but this album is the best they ever done
I saw them twice on this tour
😂 yeah, you're going to have lots of favorites by the time your done with this journey!! "Anesthesia Pulling Teeth"!! Live in Chicago
When you get a chance, listen to the songs in order. Like we did. 😀 Once upon a time, track placement was the trip!!!
I was about your age when this came out. Still kicks you in the head and face and groin.
Their best album in my opinion.
The bassist Jason Newsted wrote the main riff for the song
Love your videos man. This was an important song, most people think that metal bands are just all about noise, but these guys were singing about climate change and environmental issues back in the 80's. There was another band back in the 80's called Kreator who had a song called Some pain will last, which was also about what damage mankind was doing to the planet, us metal heads are not all stupid noise merchants.
LOVE this one!
Shortest straw has to be the first song that comes to mind when I think of the Justice album. :)
The best album of metallica
When you listen the title song "Justice for All", I recommend the live version from Seattle 1989 show.
Overall on this album, as many have already said, bass had mixed very quiet, which makes the personal sound of the album. In my opinion, guitars sound overall quite angry, especially combined with James's singing. Some have said, that Lars is trying to do plenty of stuff with drums, trying to mimic some "melodies" too.
Back in the day, i had a perfect car system for this album. Two Memphis sub amp's, one on the left channel other on the right. They were hooked to a pair of Kenwood 10 inch subs...A mono block didn't sound right. I also had a Sony amp going to a pair of 3 channel 6x9s. it hit hard and everything sounded great on AJFA album and all others. I guess that's why it got stolen one night despite me having it chains on it. I did get to spend 7 years with that system.
This is my favorite Metallica album followed by Ride The Lightning. Man it’s so cool to watch you experience and react to these classic Metallica songs. you my friend are hooked for life.
Qui a Firenze, noi diciamo, "sei un grande🤟" ciao e continua!
This album was their best album. They were called speed metal back in the day.
ALL NIGHTMARE LONG, audio. Strap in my friend.🤘🤘
metallica : eye of the beholder
metallica : haverstar of sorrow
You keep reacting to these and I'll keep watching . I'll never get bored of watching people hear my favourite band .they literally mean the world to me
Told you previously; these guys are insane geniuses…..Frayed Ends of Sanity and Dyers Eve will take you apart🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘
'Am I Evil?' is another great Metallica classic. Great lyrics and rip speed guitars
That's a cover of Diamond Head. Not theirs
Didnt say they wrote it. They still recorded and released it. Thanks!!!!
Check out 'And Justice for Jason', a mix of this album that restores the original basslines in the mix
Dyers Eve on the same album,,, the cherry on top of this metal masterpiece.
I fuckin love this song I've been waiting on this one
First ajfa reaction lfg 🤘
wait never mind forgot you reacted to one lol
I absolutely LOVE watching people listen to Metallica (and numerous other rock/ metal bands)for the first time!!
I've been a Metallica fan from, essentially, day one. I bought the Kill Em All album THE DAY it came out!! I was like 14, and rode my bike to our local (2 miles) record store. I went home and sat there for hours just play, flip, play, flip, etc. Had that same look on my face too!! Lol.
kirks solos have a lot of soul and melody, more than any other guitar player ,they just grab you
............... isthat it? hahaha so funny, loved your reaction.
You need to react to this entire album 1 by 1, for sure!!! I want to be here for all of it! Welcome to METALIICA!!! 🤘🤘
Sooo many good tracks coming, you are not ready!
Harvester of Sorrow live in Moscow!!
Hey MollyBoy, since you’re on that album, take a listen to And Justice for All and One. They do not disappoint.
This album is a hot ride, enjoy
This whole album is absolute fire. As all early Metallica is. But this one edges it for me, it's so angry and cold.
YES!!! May I recommend choosing some versions that show the lyrics as well? Some gooooood shit that sometimes that is hard to pick up with these guys
So with this album there's a few things going on. This was released in 1988 2 years after Cliff Burton the bass player on the 1st 3 albums died. There are various stories out there for the lack of bass. One is that Metallica turned the bass down in memory of Cliff almost like its supposed to be missing. Another one is they wanted to haze their new bass player. I also heard lars Ulrich the drummer say that the album sounds thinner so it would sound better on car stereos at the time. Who knows what's really true. All I know is the album is a masterpiece and IMO it's their best work. Check out a song called Dyers Eve from this album.
DEFINATELY listen to Shortest Straw and Dyers Eve! They are the best 2 songs aside Blackened!
Found your channel and really liking your reactions to metal. You for sure appreciate the instruments but watch a view videos with the lyrics or follow them on your phone during the songs. Metal is WAY more than just the instruments, especially Metallica and Tool.
Very well put. 100% agree with this. It's so much more impactful that way.
"Be kind, rewind" -MollyBoyTV (2023)
Yes, yes. And now imagine that solo live open-air. That is sooo hitting.
Gotta check out Iron Maiden ‘Hallowed be Thy Name’ live from 1983🤘
yes, master of puppets is a masterpiece, and this album is a masterpiece in its own right and is prob my favorite metallica album
You should watch Fade To Black from Woodstock ‘94
In 1983 as the world was just coming out of the disco era, Metallica made itself known to the world and turned music on it’s head with the debut album “kill em all” and the first track on that album was “hit the lights”. That was the first inclination that this band was here to kick your ass, and made damn sure you remembered who they were. Please, if you can, check that track out and then see what you think of Metallica
Never stop having favorites.
The first album without Cliff, the man of the awesome band!
MOLLYBOY! People get pissed off about Metallica doing the exact same type of riffing you are losing your shit over! Remember that.
Each song is a story, a journey, never lose that sense of wonder!
you NEED to react to Wherever i may roam from the black album !!!!
Their best album.
Blackened Live in Seattle 89...and Nimes France 2009 that's all you need to know.
RTL -84; MOP -86; AJFA -88
They killed the bass to haze Jason....sooooo stupid
That intro was recorded backwards and then they flipped what they had and got that.
Jason's first writing contribution is in this song.
The 3rd and 4th time around after they come out of the solo, James switches to the upbeat and it may be one of my favorite moments in all their songs
Rock on homie 🤘
This album is a masterpiece because of the way it was mixed. Sounds so aggressive. It’s exactly how it was suppose to be.
This could've been their greatest album if there was bass on it
@@shrmpizza8660 I’ve listened to the remastered with bass. I always go back to the original though.
@@jhawk4480 Stockholm Syndrome from listening to it for years. It's objectively more impactful with PROPERLY mixed in bass. I'm not talking some jack wagon who just cranks up the low end on an EQ. Ahdy Khairat on YT has incredible remastered tracks from AJFA.