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... AND JUSTICE FOR ALL

Metallica

 

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3.97 | 730 ratings

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2 stars The basis of this album review is from cassette. The cassette was repaired but sounded fine. The tracks are heavy metal and as so many of these heavy metal acts way too big for their britches. The lyrics for shortest straw has been pulled for you(?) is complete lyrical gainsay in retrospect as in returning to the senses who would ever listen to an album where this could ever potentially occur? The answer is simple no one in their right minds.

The video for one was a groundbreaking video in metal but are never speaking from direct experiences personally as it would have made much more sense if a direct lineage relation in story was told when growing up about into their experiences and decided to play into? The allowing of a group to reflect on a very traumatic war incident is very alarming in reflection. The group members as mentioned are not in common sense in their decision making as master of puppets returns to them as well speaking lyrically into things where they have actually no direct experiences but are solely based on as much heavy content as they could think of without direct experiences. This is not mainstream ideological as far as concerned as it can seem very childish in this regard they just want to sound heavy but this group is not any more special than any group out there and is fans only material much like many. As far as concerned while the riffs they play are modern progressions from a progressive electric instrument but they went back on their own progressive mentality according to recent online article mentioning it is "futile" in which can be viewed as commercial large band sell outs.

These groups are not once more for the private home, they are for large commercial to public performances. In public they are allowed to reflect and personify as they are permitted, it is very different in the privacy of a home. The group Metallica is a private to distance out of as without a basis to their reflection or their personification.

The album are for public tickets, albums like so many I have reviewed should not be allowed to be sold into a home. The recording studios should record and have their own public areas to demonstrate their professional recording studio, much like movies have movie theatres.

They are at the very least in the private home a disturbance and the most a public outcry without the emphasis for any necessity--without common sense. They come out as racists and bigots using a larger backstage.

thewickedfall | 2/5 |

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