Metallica ...And Justice For All
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ZFighter142
November 28th 2006


205 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i love this album, shortest straw is such an awesome song. every song is!

FR33L0RD
January 27th 2007


6400 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

mathematic metal....

a must for any metal head

musicaly really well done



calculating beats ...absolutely awesomeThis Message Edited On 01.26.07

Steerpike
January 27th 2007


1861 Comments


Out of curiosity, why "calculating?"

I'm tempted to make another joke about Lars and money, but...This Message Edited On 01.26.07

TheHamburgerman
January 27th 2007


1546 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

mathematic metal?

MetalicDethPriest
February 9th 2007


17 Comments


this album is far underrated

MetalicDethPriest
February 9th 2007


17 Comments


its complex metal, well for metallica any way.

Steerpike
February 9th 2007


1861 Comments


Quit the double posting. You have an edit button, damnit.

Buildupnow
March 25th 2007


21 Comments


Actually u could hear bass in one song. to live is to die.

ZFighter142
March 26th 2007


205 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

really? i cant hear it nowhere dude.. metallicas producing lowered the sound on bass in JFA so much that you cant even hear it...

bren732
March 29th 2007


76 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the last of metallica's four big albums (the black album was ok, i guess, but in my opinion it's kinda overrated becuz of enter sandman; and it was significantly slower). this one was kinda different though, considering that jason's bass playing style is way different than cliff's (jason plays directly over the guitar lines most of the time if not all the time), but it's still a great album. i dig blackened, one, shortest straw, to live is to die, and dyers eve.

ZFighter142
March 29th 2007


205 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

well to me this album by metallica felt more aggresive

goneshootin22
March 31st 2007


142 Comments


I have heard most of the songs on this, and its good but not as great as Master of Puppets or Ride the Lightning. But Blackened is arguably there best song. Your review was delightfull by the way.

Fetthaltig
April 3rd 2007


3 Comments


I LOVED the rhyme thing, pretty orginally sweet. If only your readers knew that they just can't compete.

TBrown87
April 17th 2007


52 Comments


I don't know. This is the best Metallica album without a doubt. The guitars better James is singing better and I like the wierd production values. Cool review

timmySmi
April 17th 2007


14 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good review, As for the album itself it becomes very complacent and repetitive after the first couple of songs. Though I reckon some of kirk's best solo's are on this album.

LifeInABox
April 19th 2007


3709 Comments


I love this album

henrock
May 26th 2007


1 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

i would add that this was the most sterile sounding album metallica made.

Yazz_Flute
August 9th 2007


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Grea album, just purchased it. I think i may enjoy this more than RTL and MoP, so many great tracks, i think my top three are the title track, "one" and "dyers" eve," in that order. The only track that didnt really catchy my attention was "eye of the beholder," and "to live is to die" was a little stretched out i think, probably the worst of the three instrumentals from RtL to this album.

Dis_Con_Nec_Ted
August 9th 2007


5098 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

[Quote=]and "to live is to die" was a little stretched out i think, probably the worst of the three instrumentals from RtL to this album.[/Quote]



Worst is not the right word. It's a great instrumental, i think it's very close the other two.

Lunarfall
August 9th 2007


3178 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

To Live is To Die is good, but Ktulu owns both that and Orion.



Call of Ktulu > Orion > To Live Is To Die > Pulling Teeth



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