Metallica, Megadeth, Exodus, Metal Church. San Francisco, Ca. New Years 85/86...half of Master of Puppets was debuted before it was released, but Exodus took the night. Bay Area Thrash!
This young'n is turning into a metalhead....as a GenX... I'm happy to see young folks realize that GenX Metal was the best generation to grow up in... He's got a long row to hoe..to catch up..hehe.. ✌️❤️🤘...
He's in for a helleva road trip I'm so glad I was born in 79 my mom & dad raised me right always good music playing although I'm a hippie at heart love 60s music...hell I'm pretty diverse in music u gotta expand😊✌️
😂 The open mouthed shock of that first listen. That is the ONLY reaction. Imagine being a teenager and listening to the entire Black album straight through for the fist time. Life changing to an entire generation.
SAD. BUT. TRUUUUUUUEEEE!!!!! Same album, massive heavy riffs 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘 Lars Destroying the Drums, Jason with Dirty, Filthy Bass, Epic Lead from Kirk, and James’ lyrics and vocals like a fricking Cannon!!!
Agreed when you were talking about heaviest metallica sad but true was my first thought. I was gonna check if I just missed your reaction to it but it's a must
It's not one of the hardest song they have written, but one of the most beautiful, catching, memorable. The Black album was a breaking point for their carreer and it's a fucking masterpiece.
I'm a professional belly dancer and I love performing to this song. Metal music isn't typically something I would gravitate too for this particular type of dance, however, this song was the perfect fit for my choreography 👌. Most reactors don't do this particular Metallica song much, so I really appreciate you doing it. Glad you enjoyed it as well.
Okay, fun facts All lyrics are James. No one else but him. Also this Riff is all Papa Het. He writes around 90% of the riffs. Also, he and Lars put it all together every song, until just recently he's had everyone involved and he said he was ready to let go of all of the control of everything every song and tired of just him and Lars doing it, and wanted all of them to put their ideas, riffs, leads etc into the album. But still 90% of the riffs and still to this day 100% of the lyrics are all James. I've been a fan since 81' the birth of Thrash metal and Metallica was born. They are my favorite band they've evolved just like me. And yeah there's alot of old fans that'll say only the 1st four albums or whatever...me, No I love all their music, James could sing the phone book and I'd buy it & put it on my Playlist!! These boys not only are talented af, but are legendary!! They are so tight 42 yrs together. They got it down!!! They are AMAZING LIVE!! If I lived closer we'd take you to a Metallica concert!! I'd love to see your face full of joy & pure Ahhhhh... thanks for my Metallica Monday💥♥️🤘🤘🔥🎸🤗
Hetfield is the passion in the band...... (Cough) Lars does too (Cough)....... Somehow (cough)...... Papa Het comes up with the rhythm riffs..... The base (not the bass) of the song. Kirk really comes up with the most awesome melodies that go along with those riffs. 'One' might be one of the best examples. The melodies in the leads are memorable and complement Het's hitting lyrics and rhythm guitar to perfection.
Your enthusiasm as you turn into a metalhead is contagious, I wish I was listening to them for the first time, I’ve watched nearly all your Metallica videos tonight and its nice to see someone from the younger generation enjoying this type of music.
Metallica have conquered the world musically but at that point in their career they were out to dominate and everything they did was to prove they were the kings of metal. All four playing at peak performance. I was lucky to have seen them on the black album tour. AMAZING!!
@@HeavyMetalForLife The majority of lifelong Metallica fans will tell you it's the 5th best, and it is. That's why you consistently hear people talk about "their first 4 albums". There is a large group of younger fans who like some of the newer stuff and the Black Album. Problem is most of them haven't gone back to check out the earlier stuff.
30 years later and i still can't tell whether i love the drums, guitar, bass, or singing the best ..each freaking part comes together in a masterpiece of music. Lyrics are so deep. One of my top 5 Metallica songs. If you haven't done Unforgiven yet, you should. I'll find out after this reaction ❤
The black album was the first thing I ever heard from Metallica. I grew up in a Baptist Church where everything was the devil. My parents warned us not to watch MTV because it was the devil. With movies, they used to say people were paying to see the devil. So I grew up thinking anything that gave me those types of feelings you're having when you make the scrunchy face was Satan trying to get into my heart. In 1991, we knew our family was going to be moving away from the place where I was born, and my sister got this wild idea to paint her room with murals on every wall. We ended up with a constant rotation of friends coming through to help us, or just hang out while we worked on this epic project. One day one guy said have you heard the new Metallica?" And he put the tape in. That moment changed everything. My sister went out and bought it (she was a bit older than me) and we listened to it basically on repeat for well over a month. I started learning guitar right away. My dad was a musician in his youth and had instruments in the house. I haven't stopped learning guitar since then. And after the black album, I bought their earlier albums and understood more about the journey the band had been on. And I loved it all. Metallica wasn't just a band for me. It was a way of life.
First heard Metallica in 1985 they were basically underground who had no airplay on any radio stations period. Just proves that genius can NOT be suppressed.
lol reminds me of Larnell Lewis (a jazz fusion drummer) listening to Enter Sandman for the first time before playing and like “so… wide open hi hats” 😂 Like yup, that’s pretty much every Metallica song.
"four horsemen" from album kill em all, trust me, ur mind will be blown, this song is fully stacked with great riffs, legendary solos and just so badass, trust me it will definitely be worth it.
Harvester of Sorrow/Ride the Lightning/Fade to Black/Blitzkrieg/Frayed Ends of Sanity/Fight Fire with Fire I could go on and on. I discovered Metallica when I was 12 and finally got to see them in concert a couple years ago at 44. I hope you continue listening.
I've sailed 10 000 miles around the South Pacific and South East Asia. I've been on the streets for months before. I came back to nothing and now live in a tent in the woods. This song is like a story about my life. Nine years around the planet. Next stop is running a weed and live music/ jam bar in Phuket for my Filipino fiancé's brother. My life is turning into a book you wouldn't believe was true. I'm not rich in money terms but at 47 years old, I have lived some.
I used to be a commercial truck driver and I used to start up in the mornings, rolling out of a truck stop, I would fire this song up and blast it as I started my run. Great song.
Imagine what we felt in 92’ as 18 year old kids after having been heavy dosed with bands like Motley Crue, GnR etc. this was literally unworldly music and it changed the entire metal scene.
Awesome reaction! Don't burn yourself out - you can't make everyone happy all of the time. Do what works for you, be genuine, and the people will follow. Take care of yourself!
Hey there molly this album was recorded in Vancouver BC Canada and yes I was in high school when it was released it became the party album for all us metal heads !
Most of the album was recorded at One on One Recording Studios in Los Angeles. And a week or two in Vancouver, BC. It took eight or so months from start to finish. 😊
Love these reactions! Mate your feelings and thoughts are just brilliant. And just think… a song released in 1992, having this level of affect… timeless brilliance !!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
We, 18 y.o. back then, used to listen to this as something usual, expected as a quality and experience, as something taken for granted... Boy, we were blessed!
Another favourite!!! I love how it starts with the "Egyptian " feel until the ear shattering drum breaks your ear drums. God love you for listening to this coming off a banger of a migraine. I get them too and as much as I love my music LOUD LOUD LOUD, I don't think I could do this band. So my hats off to you, son. I hope you keep doing these reactions. I love your facial expressions when something the band slips in catches you off guard. Keep it up.🤘🤘🤘🤘😱😱🤘🤘🤘🤘
its a great song but now you have to react to "To Live Is To Die" from their album "...And Justice For All" it's surely one of their best sound, at least my favorite I think, and it's a tribute to their late former bass player Cliff Burton, a wonderful song. please 🙏
This is when they were introduced to Bob Rock, the producer. They were skeptical at first about trusting him, but soon realized that he could really push them creatively further. Glad James opened the door to Bob. Classic album.
Never really got into Metallica..as a 55 yr old I was more into Iron maiden Ozzy..quiet riot...Dio..Rush..Scorpions. Dokken ..BlackSabath Pearl Jam .but for the oast 5 or so years I have really appreciated the music and talent of Metallica...
I just found this reaction so it’s my first time watching and I’d be more then happy to see you react to all Metallica albums. You can’t have too much Metallica in your life, trust me!!
Might be my favourite on that album... but then... many choices. Anyhow - delighted at your response to this - I still get goosebumps from it years later. Always be yourself, by the way - crack on fella.
One of Metallica's little mentioned strengths is taking another band's song and absolutely turns it into mania. A great example is they're version of the Diamond Head song, The Prince. 🔥🤘🏽🔥🤘🏽
Mollyboy: 1:42 😲😲😲😲 Shooketh Also, Metallica just speaks to my soul like no other band. Nothing wrong with shedding a tear whwn something speaks to your inner most being. 🤘
If you are looking for the root of all riffs, the master, check out Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath. "Snowblind", "Heave and Hell", "Lost Children of the Sea" all great start points.
Stevie ray Vaughn is a great one to react to. You have to watch him live. It's like him and the guitar are connected somehow. Interesting fact, neither Stevie ray or Metallica can read music. Just shows how much genuine talent there really is 😊
Good stuff as always, mate! So many of their songs I know you’ll love. Sad but True, Four Horseman (Album and Seattle ‘89 are both amazing), Ride the Lightning, Dyers Eve, and Harvester of Sorrow (has to be the live Moscow version) will probably be right up your alley. Regardless, great videos, really enjoying watching your heavy metal journey haha.
I have been with Metallica from the beginning. There are three distinct eras. First four albumns are thrash metal, next 4 albumns broader audience, and current era experimentation with the last two albumns recapturing some thrash remnants. Creeping Death, Sanitarium, Disposable Heros, Blacken, Seek and Destroy,.
Faith No More, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses…best concert ever. Legitimately off the charts.
Truly a classic line up right there. Holy fuck.
Metallica, Megadeth, Exodus, Metal Church. San Francisco, Ca. New Years 85/86...half of Master of Puppets was debuted before it was released, but Exodus took the night. Bay Area Thrash!
This young'n is turning into a metalhead....as a GenX... I'm happy to see young folks realize that GenX Metal was the best generation to grow up in... He's got a long row to hoe..to catch up..hehe..
✌️❤️🤘...
Dude. Millennials are people too.
@@simplyhuman3982 are they though?
He's in for a helleva road trip I'm so glad I was born in 79 my mom & dad raised me right always good music playing although I'm a hippie at heart love 60s music...hell I'm pretty diverse in music u gotta expand😊✌️
The level of badassery in this song is unparalleled
“Metallica’s got me crying again, f**ks sake” yep we’ve all been there
Facts. Lol
Fade to black has got me too many times
@@paulsiegel8631💯
😂 The open mouthed shock of that first listen. That is the ONLY reaction. Imagine being a teenager and listening to the entire Black album straight through for the fist time. Life changing to an entire generation.
Carved upon my stone, my body lies but still I roam. I'm a lyricist and I really wish I came up with that. Awesome
I've wanted that on my tombstone ever since I first heard this song.
SAD. BUT. TRUUUUUUUEEEE!!!!! Same album, massive heavy riffs 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
Lars Destroying the Drums, Jason with Dirty, Filthy Bass, Epic Lead from Kirk, and James’ lyrics and vocals like a fricking Cannon!!!
You want Heavy? Metallica gives you HEAVY 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Sad but true riff is so much heavier than this.
Yes!!! It's my first favourite Metallica song. That's what got me into Metal 🤘🤘🤘
Agreed when you were talking about heaviest metallica sad but true was my first thought. I was gonna check if I just missed your reaction to it but it's a must
Only song I don't like from that album lmao
Isn’t it amazing when the music brings you to tears!! 💋
"I. Ask. No One." Perfect
"Carved upon my stone: My body lies, but still I roam" is such a killer line. One of my favorite lyrics.
Always loved that song.
Watching back all these old ones, makes me realise how much i miss Jason
I am 57 and saw them 40 years ago. All other bands fell away when we heard Kill'em All.
It's not one of the hardest song they have written, but one of the most beautiful, catching, memorable. The Black album was a breaking point for their carreer and it's a fucking masterpiece.
I'm a professional belly dancer and I love performing to this song. Metal music isn't typically something I would gravitate too for this particular type of dance, however, this song was the perfect fit for my choreography 👌. Most reactors don't do this particular Metallica song much, so I really appreciate you doing it. Glad you enjoyed it as well.
you have a video? im curios now..
This is one of their best songs they perform live it always sounds epic and beautiful.
Okay, fun facts All lyrics are James. No one else but him. Also this Riff is all Papa Het. He writes around 90% of the riffs. Also, he and Lars put it all together every song, until just recently he's had everyone involved and he said he was ready to let go of all of the control of everything every song and tired of just him and Lars doing it, and wanted all of them to put their ideas, riffs, leads etc into the album. But still 90% of the riffs and still to this day 100% of the lyrics are all James. I've been a fan since 81' the birth of Thrash metal and Metallica was born. They are my favorite band they've evolved just like me. And yeah there's alot of old fans that'll say only the 1st four albums or whatever...me, No I love all their music, James could sing the phone book and I'd buy it & put it on my Playlist!! These boys not only are talented af, but are legendary!! They are so tight 42 yrs together. They got it down!!! They are AMAZING LIVE!! If I lived closer we'd take you to a Metallica concert!! I'd love to see your face full of joy & pure Ahhhhh... thanks for my Metallica Monday💥♥️🤘🤘🔥🎸🤗
Kirk also writes alot of the riffs. Don't forget to give him credit. Him and Papa Het are ranked in top 10 greatest metal guitarist
Hetfield is the passion in the band...... (Cough) Lars does too (Cough)....... Somehow (cough)......
Papa Het comes up with the rhythm riffs..... The base (not the bass) of the song. Kirk really comes up with the most awesome melodies that go along with those riffs. 'One' might be one of the best examples. The melodies in the leads are memorable and complement Het's hitting lyrics and rhythm guitar to perfection.
Don’t forget about Bob Rock!
Your enthusiasm as you turn into a metalhead is contagious, I wish I was listening to them for the first time, I’ve watched nearly all your Metallica videos tonight and its nice to see someone from the younger generation enjoying this type of music.
Metallica have conquered the world musically but at that point in their career they were out to dominate and everything they did was to prove they were the kings of metal. All four playing at peak performance. I was lucky to have seen them on the black album tour. AMAZING!!
Lyrically, this is my favorite Metallica song. It is extremely poetic.
The entirety of the black album is great. It is regarded as one of the greatest albums in music history.
Odd being it's only their 5th best album!
@@blitz3643 3rd or 4th best I’d agree with.
It says a lot about the strength of their 80s output though, because the Black album is great.
@@blitz3643 2nd best metallica album, black album gave the world the standard of perfectly produced metal music being a serious genre
@@shmick6079Yeah....I wasn't putting down the Black Album as I like it a lot. It just doesn't compare to the first 4 though imo.
@@HeavyMetalForLife The majority of lifelong Metallica fans will tell you it's the 5th best, and it is. That's why you consistently hear people talk about "their first 4 albums". There is a large group of younger fans who like some of the newer stuff and the Black Album. Problem is most of them haven't gone back to check out the earlier stuff.
30 years later and i still can't tell whether i love the drums, guitar, bass, or singing the best ..each freaking part comes together in a masterpiece of music. Lyrics are so deep. One of my top 5 Metallica songs. If you haven't done Unforgiven yet, you should. I'll find out after this reaction ❤
The black album was the first thing I ever heard from Metallica. I grew up in a Baptist Church where everything was the devil. My parents warned us not to watch MTV because it was the devil. With movies, they used to say people were paying to see the devil. So I grew up thinking anything that gave me those types of feelings you're having when you make the scrunchy face was Satan trying to get into my heart.
In 1991, we knew our family was going to be moving away from the place where I was born, and my sister got this wild idea to paint her room with murals on every wall. We ended up with a constant rotation of friends coming through to help us, or just hang out while we worked on this epic project. One day one guy said have you heard the new Metallica?" And he put the tape in. That moment changed everything. My sister went out and bought it (she was a bit older than me) and we listened to it basically on repeat for well over a month.
I started learning guitar right away. My dad was a musician in his youth and had instruments in the house. I haven't stopped learning guitar since then. And after the black album, I bought their earlier albums and understood more about the journey the band had been on. And I loved it all. Metallica wasn't just a band for me. It was a way of life.
First heard Metallica in 1985 they were basically underground who had no airplay on any radio stations period. Just proves that genius can NOT be suppressed.
The tuning on the snare is soooo crispy in this one, it sounds like he's using a 10 pound (or 4.5 kilo, if you prefer) drumstick. It's like a gunshot
Metal sticks, too! 🔥
lol reminds me of Larnell Lewis (a jazz fusion drummer) listening to Enter Sandman for the first time before playing and like “so… wide open hi hats” 😂 Like yup, that’s pretty much every Metallica song.
There was a moment in time Metallica ruled earth.
"it sounds like umm... like Egyptian"
(nasty stare)
"that doesn't sound Egyptian"
"Carved upon my stone, my body lies but still I roam." Genius epitaph....
"I Speak My Mind Anywhere!"💪😎❤🎵🤙
"four horsemen" from album kill em all, trust me, ur mind will be blown, this song is fully stacked with great riffs, legendary solos and just so badass, trust me it will definitely be worth it.
I was 14 years old when the video came out in 1992. To say I was blown away is an understatement. I’ve been a fan ever since. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I was melted by this music. I was 15
Metallica so metal and heavy it can make a grown man cry😂
One of the best riff creations of all time no doubt
Harvester of Sorrow. You will love it.
"Bro. What are you talkin bout, man."
I'm not sure why, but that intro makes me smile every time. Lol
I was in middle school in Las Vegas. I will never forget hearing this song.
Harvester of Sorrow/Ride the Lightning/Fade to Black/Blitzkrieg/Frayed Ends of Sanity/Fight Fire with Fire
I could go on and on. I discovered Metallica when I was 12 and finally got to see them in concert a couple years ago at 44. I hope you continue listening.
to see younger generation discovering the great generation of music,,,priceless
I love your enthusiasm and awe....thats how I felt when I first heard it, over 30 years ago :)
I've sailed 10 000 miles around the South Pacific and South East Asia. I've been on the streets for months before. I came back to nothing and now live in a tent in the woods.
This song is like a story about my life.
Nine years around the planet. Next stop is running a weed and live music/ jam bar in Phuket for my Filipino fiancé's brother. My life is turning into a book you wouldn't believe was true.
I'm not rich in money terms but at 47 years old, I have lived some.
This is how I felt when I heard this song, Metallica caught me with this song
I used to be a commercial truck driver and I used to start up in the mornings, rolling out of a truck stop, I would fire this song up and blast it as I started my run. Great song.
The black album in it's entirety is a must❤Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦
if they don't play this at my funeral im not dying
I love watching your videos, It's kind of a way of re-living the sensation of the first time I heard metallica. Keep it up!
Imagine what we felt in 92’ as 18 year old kids after having been heavy dosed with bands like Motley Crue, GnR etc. this was literally unworldly music and it changed the entire metal scene.
YESSIR!!! LETS GOOOOOOO
"It sounds like, um ,like egyptian... that doesn't sound egyptian." 💀🤣
Actually, sounds more Indian.
Awesome reaction! Don't burn yourself out - you can't make everyone happy all of the time. Do what works for you, be genuine, and the people will follow. Take care of yourself!
I'm late...but LET'S GO!! METALLICA!! YESSSSSS!!💯💥🤘🤘🎸🔥
Hey there molly this album was recorded in Vancouver BC Canada and yes I was in high school when it was released it became the party album for all us metal heads !
Most of the album was recorded at One on One Recording Studios in Los Angeles. And a week or two in Vancouver, BC. It took eight or so months from start to finish. 😊
Lats and those drums 🥁 🪘 😍
Metallica gives you heavy baby! ✊
You should check out Sad but true from this album. You will 100% love it.
Love these reactions! Mate your feelings and thoughts are just brilliant. And just think… a song released in 1992, having this level of affect… timeless brilliance !!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
One of my favourite metallica songs. James' vocals on this entire album are stunning.
This song was my introduction to Metallica thirty years ago. Still gives me chills every time i hear it.
This Song has always Slapped! Perfect Riff Creation!
Aa an international lorry driver i fully understand the lyrics..
Being a fan of Metallica since '83...
“I can’t even fathom…”
Yep, that’s it. Right there!
Dude.. I had to come back.. I just love seeing your face when you hear something you feel!! Love it!!
We, 18 y.o. back then, used to listen to this as something usual, expected as a quality and experience, as something taken for granted... Boy, we were blessed!
Another favourite!!! I love how it starts with the "Egyptian " feel until the ear shattering drum breaks your ear drums. God love you for listening to this coming off a banger of a migraine. I get them too and as much as I love my music LOUD LOUD LOUD, I don't think I could do this band. So my hats off to you, son. I hope you keep doing these reactions. I love your facial expressions when something the band slips in catches you off guard. Keep it up.🤘🤘🤘🤘😱😱🤘🤘🤘🤘
Welcome to the metal community mate!
Been there since 1988 when I was 10 years old.
Metallica was a big reason I became a metalhead.
Dude!!! This song is the shit and your reaction is spot in for virgin ears to it !!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Continue to and justice for all album bro
listen to this guy is is smart
yess i agree ill love to see him finish the ajfa album
My Friend of Misery is also freaking awesome! Love Metallica. There are some deep meanings in their songs.
James is a master riff writer
its a great song but now you have to react to "To Live Is To Die" from their album "...And Justice For All" it's surely one of their best sound, at least my favorite I think, and it's a tribute to their late former bass player Cliff Burton, a wonderful song.
please 🙏
Yes the Earth is your Throne for you are KING
This is when they were introduced to Bob Rock, the producer. They were skeptical at first about trusting him, but soon realized that he could really push them creatively further. Glad James opened the door to Bob. Classic album.
I love your reactions. You make me smile through the whole thing and crack me up with your reactions ❤
The entire video was shot in my home town. The last line of the song means so much to me. Always reminds me of my father.
Saw this concert live in 91. Just brilliant and it was a riot.
"Gimme a harder headache" haha fuck yeah!!🤘😝
This is one of my favorite song by Metallica 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤Rock On and Rock Hard 🦾🤘🤟✌️I can't wait till August to see them again in Chicago IL! USA!!!
Never really got into Metallica..as a 55 yr old
I was more into Iron maiden
Ozzy..quiet riot...Dio..Rush..Scorpions. Dokken ..BlackSabath Pearl Jam
.but for the oast 5 or so years I have really appreciated the music and talent of Metallica...
No worries the third time i heard one from Metallica I cried like a baby
Another great reaction. Loving your Metallica journey so far 👍
Your stuck with us Molly
This was suuuuch an underrated song on this album. My favorite for sure
No way in hell this was an underrated song on this album, it’s a single off it and one of the biggest tracks by far off Black!
My absolute favorite song by Metallica!! "Rover, wanderer, nomad, vagabond,
Call me what you will" 🤘🏼
Yeah this Was hard in the 90s I saw them and Guns N’ Roses on this tour in 91. Was the LOUDEST concert I’ve ever been to.
I just found this reaction so it’s my first time watching and I’d be more then happy to see you react to all Metallica albums. You can’t have too much Metallica in your life, trust me!!
Widely regarded as only being on their 5th best album. The depth of Metallica is beyond extraordinary.
Might be my favourite on that album... but then... many choices. Anyhow - delighted at your response to this - I still get goosebumps from it years later.
Always be yourself, by the way - crack on fella.
Favorite song off the Black Album
' i dont even care, give me a harder headache!' hahah xD Real
One of Metallica's little mentioned strengths is taking another band's song and absolutely turns it into mania. A great example is they're version of the Diamond Head song, The Prince. 🔥🤘🏽🔥🤘🏽
Mollyboy:
1:42 😲😲😲😲
Shooketh
Also, Metallica just speaks to my soul like no other band.
Nothing wrong with shedding a tear whwn something speaks to your inner most being.
🤘
If you are looking for the root of all riffs, the master, check out Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath. "Snowblind", "Heave and Hell", "Lost Children of the Sea" all great start points.
Metallica -the four horseman. im telling you it will melt your face off its that good.
Stevie ray Vaughn is a great one to react to. You have to watch him live. It's like him and the guitar are connected somehow. Interesting fact, neither Stevie ray or Metallica can read music. Just shows how much genuine talent there really is 😊
Stevie!! Absolutely!!!!!
Loving it so much Thanks💥💯💥
After hearing 50 times this song from other reactions this is his first time hearing this song 😂😂😂
Brilliantl album saw these guys about 3 times they never disappoint 😊
Also going to put Cold Chisel out there again. A wonderful classic rock rabbit hole to tumble down.
I turned 18 to this album. This is my song.
Good stuff as always, mate! So many of their songs I know you’ll love. Sad but True, Four Horseman (Album and Seattle ‘89 are both amazing), Ride the Lightning, Dyers Eve, and Harvester of Sorrow (has to be the live Moscow version) will probably be right up your alley. Regardless, great videos, really enjoying watching your heavy metal journey haha.
This is my favorite Metallica reaction of yours.
I have been with Metallica from the beginning. There are three distinct eras. First four albumns are thrash metal, next 4 albumns broader audience, and current era experimentation with the last two albumns recapturing some thrash remnants. Creeping Death, Sanitarium, Disposable Heros, Blacken, Seek and Destroy,.
Hit the lights 🤘🏻 you'll love that song