DinoB
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None of their 80's albums were anywhere near mainstream. Don't you guys remember what popular music sounded like back then? If you liked Metallica in the 80's you were thought of as a psychotic or a devil worshiper or worse.
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None of their 80's albums were anywhere near mainstream. Don't you guys remember what popular music sounded like back then? If you liked Metallica in the 80's you were thought of as a psychotic or a devil worshiper or worse.
None of their 80's albums were anywhere near mainstream. Don't you guys remember what popular music sounded like back then? If you liked Metallica in the 80's you were thought of as a psychotic or a devil worshiper or worse.
I remember one guy in Jr. High that wore their shirts... he scared the shit out of me.
Track listing in order:
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken, Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption
My Apocalypse
another unforgiven??? come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. anyways, hope it kicks ass
"Track two is at heart an anthemic ballad that recalls 'Fight Fire With Fire' and 'Nothing Else Matters', with a chiming guitar intro, airy vocals and some slightly convoluted, progressive-style bridges that mutate into urgent riffing, more galloping riffs and guitar solos.
Anthemic ballad like "Fight Fire with Fire?" Haha, I don't think much else needs to be said to point out that these guys don't know what they're talking about, unless this was just a typo and they meant, "Fade to Black."
I think that title goes to either The Thing That Should Not Be or Harvester of Sorrow.I Agree, fight fire with fire is the heaviest track metallica did![]()