Metallica ...And Justice For All
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Shadowmire
May 3rd 2020


6660 Comments


ah

JohnnyoftheWell
May 3rd 2020


64287 Comments


perhaps

kalkwiese
May 3rd 2020


11053 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"RtL seems like a concept album to me. Is it though?"

Not even close tbh, but it has a unified feel to it, I'll give it that. Aren't all these songs in the same key or something like that? It doesn't need to be a concept album to be absolutely badass though

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
May 3rd 2020


10052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

https://youtu.be/P_yeICLSDOQ



Has anyone seen this?

Pikazilla
May 3rd 2020


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

The metallica experience is not complete without this album.



You might find it is.

parksungjoon
May 3rd 2020


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you might not

JohnnyoftheWell
May 3rd 2020


64287 Comments


the best metallica experience comes from listening to a slim minority of a very suspect discog, so cutting this out is a bit of a why not

parksungjoon
May 3rd 2020


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ah i see you no longer have slaughter of the soul or children of bodom 5'd

Pikazilla
May 3rd 2020


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

rip metallica 1981-1986

JohnnyoftheWell
May 3rd 2020


64287 Comments


don't think i've had either of those 5'd for a long while - that was a glitch from opening (and then giving up on) the edit panel from my 15 y/o self's 5 reviews. hatebreeder is still the best metal album not from a post-metal band maybe

el_newg
May 3rd 2020


2402 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yo that blackened vid was pretty cool tbh

parksungjoon
May 3rd 2020


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hatebreeder is still the best metal album not from a post-metal band maybe



Pikazilla
May 3rd 2020


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

It's more enjoyable than this for sure

JohnnyoftheWell
May 3rd 2020


64287 Comments


as far as fun but not just fun reminders of why taking metal seriously is for nerds, hatebreeder is as good as they come

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
May 3rd 2020


10052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Not even close tbh, but it has a unified feel to it, I'll give it that. Aren't all these songs in the same key or something like that?"



They are kind off in the same key with the exception of Cthulhu



ain't talking bout the songs though, it's more about the song titles and the lyrics



It's like a story. Someone who has been wronged, fights fire with fire (repays the one who wronged him) without giving two fucks if his actions will eventually kill him. For his crime he's sentenced to death in an electric chair even though he's morally the innocent one. The time of his execution arrives and he hears the bells ringing for him. He's been executed and everything fades to black. In his afterlife, he's been punished for his crime by being tortured. His torment includes being frozen and not able to move at all. He manages to escape his torment and returns to haunt and kill everyone who sentenced him to death.



It's a little vague but that's how i always interpreted the whole "story"

Shadowmire
May 3rd 2020


6660 Comments


the songs are all about specific unrelated things

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
May 3rd 2020


10052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah i know it's how I interpreted the whole album

el_newg
May 3rd 2020


2402 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

interesting, cool to see you make those connections, never thought about it like that

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
May 3rd 2020


10052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i think it's always funny how we interpret things differently

parksungjoon
May 3rd 2020


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

as far as fun but not just fun reminders of why taking metal seriously is for nerds, hatebreeder is as good as they come





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