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Death Magnetic
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Death Magnetic
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. That Was Just Your Life ~ Metallica | | | 2. End of the Line, The ~ Metallica | | | 3. Broken, Beat & Scarred ~ Metallica | | | 4. Day That Never Comes, The ~ Metallica | | | 5. All Nightmare Long ~ Metallica | | | 6. Cyanide ~ Metallica | | | 7. Unforgiven III, The ~ Metallica | | | 8. Judas Kiss, The ~ Metallica | | | 9. Suicide & Redemption ~ Metallica | | | 10. My Apocalypse ~ Metallica | | |
(C) 2008 E/M Ventures
| Metallica, the world's biggest hard rock band, returns with their ninth studio album Death Magnetic. It is every inch the record they needed to make: a more wisely chosen mentor and first time Metallica-colloborator, Rick Rubin, has them exploding afresh with the straight-up thrash-metal of their late-Eighties heyday
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info | | Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Robert Trujillo (bass guitar); Lars Ulrich (drums). | | Recording information: Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, CA. | | The world at large got a fly-on-the-wall view of the creation of Metallica's 2003 album, ST. ANGER, via the documentary SOME KIND OF MONSTER, so we know they consciously tried to keep things contemporary at that time by avoiding fleet-fingered solos and eschewing the sound of the "old" Metallica. If that hoary old term "return to form" ever applied to a rock album, though, it's ANGER's follow-up, DEATH MAGNETIC. | | In the five years between the two releases, Metallica seem to have gotten back in touch with the raw power of their classic period, with a little help from legendary producer Rick Rubin. One listen to the 10-minute epic "Suicide & Redemption" with its mix of raw rock ferocity and complex musical development should tell you the old Metallica's back in business. Long tracks with complex structures and intricate, speedy riffs abound. Most appealing for longtime fans may be the return to the frenzied guitar solos of yore. Rubin seems to have assisted the band on a path that successfully combines power, melodicism, and pure, unadulterated metal mania, over a sonic statement that definitively proves there's nothing over-the-hill about middle-aged metal. | Producer: Rick Rubin | Engineer: Mike Gillies; Greg Fidelman; Andrew Scheps |
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