@@bennettjohnson574 I totally respect all of their albums but I feel that Justice was raped just a bit. Lmao Just in comparison to Master and Ride. I still love the album though just not as much as the ones I mentioned. I don't find Justice to be a complete work, it seems to skip around and just not a total thought. Seems like pieces of thoughts.
Fun fact: Kirk wrote that riff. And he was pretty stoked over the fact that when it kicks in he's the only guitarist playing it. Actually a YT short I just watched brought me here
not gonna lie, but 2009 was their best year. Amount of shredding, fast and thrashy concerts with Rob, James learning to sign and just how tight they were. beats the '89 imo
@@micahbecenti3292 yep. Before, he always sang like that... Now to preserve his voice he does it every once in a while. Kinda like chocolate; you don't always eat it, but when you do it's so good
Such an underrated song! Whenever people talk about their favorite songs off Death Magnetic this song never gets mentioned, and it's a shame, it's such a badass song!
I'm not sure underrated is the right way to put it for a song that won a Grammy award on an album that was nominated for three or four including best rock album while garnering itself a 78/100 on metacritic. That is a high score for anything on metacritic. Underappreciated for sure. The whole album is criminally underappreciated. When it came out there were still a lot of people sour over St.Anger and to lesser extent the Load era. Many of their casual fans and die hard metal head elitists who scoffed at Metallica after Black, Load, or St.Anger instantly dismissed DM or gave it a skeptical listen while trying to find negatives. Hating on Metallica was the thing to do for some people in the late 90's and especially early 00's. They finally released a very thrashy and heavy album with standard tuned guitars and solos after 17 years. Exactly what everyone was hoping for. It was on pretty much all the album of the year lists for 2008, earned all kinds of awards and nominations yet a lot of people still trashed it. Take away the clipping and loudness thanks to Rick Rubin and you have one of their best albums that can stand with their 80's classics. I think it is better than Hardwired, and yet for some reason people say that was the return to their older, thrashier sound though it was really DM eight years prior. More people had forgotten, forgiven and more nostalgia kicked in between 2008 and 2016 so that is my theory on that. I don't think many people would say My Apocalypse is their favorite because though many love a pure, fast thrasher there are just more dynamic, easier listening songs that consume more of peoples attention. I adore Damage Inc., and Dyers Eve but they aren't my favorites from those albums and I am in the majority there. Rant over lol. I just get frustrated with how overlooked Death Magnetic was and still is.
Brett Bee holy shit dude, you described my thoughts perfectly. Couldn't have said it better myself. If death magnetic came out after the black album it would have been praised to high heaven. And I totally agree on it being better than hardwired
Negative sir because I love this song too because it reminds me of old school Metallica like battery, damage inc, dyers eve and metal militia ALL out thrash fest of songs 😈💀👊
Jad Fadel A lot of people are up in arms about Hard Wired, but it seems to me like they'd all forgotten about Death Magnetic. Especially this underrated song.
I personally love the mixing and how loud it is. I think it is the best mixed album that theyve released. I especially love the tone of every instrument int this album. I really don't like the tone of anything really in hardwired. Guess i was just spoiled with death magnetic.
That is some of the best rhythm guitar playing known to man. God that must be brutal playing and singing that at the same time. Actually the whole album is smoking fast.🤟🔥
A lot of sounds would have sounded amazing if you could get vocals from another era. Imagine Frayed Ends of Sanity with St. Anger vocals. Pretty much every thrashy song from the first three albums would have sounded godlike with Justice vocals.
Nah, man. This is like a mix of ride and st anger, odly enough. It has the grit of old james, but the depth of new james, the perfect way. New + classic = awesome.
Dakota Ward grammys don't matter for shit. Especially for metallica cuz they have some bad blood with the grammys. But yeah the song should be played more
Hate to read that a Metallica's album y better than another Metallica's one. Every album, every song, created at each band's moment. They let us know the band's history and its members's personal history
One of the best tracks in recent years from Metallica,reminds of that aggressive,raw and thrashy songs of the Metallica of the 80's.This could almost have been a track of Master of puppets, sort of like Damage Inc. that too being the last and the most aggressive track on the album.
@@carsonproctorofficial RTL has the same format, just with the instrumental and the end thrasher reversed. They didn't have the formula quite right yet. And RTL would probably be better if it ended with Call, then Creeping, as the latter already has an epic ending, and I really don't think the one they artificially added to Call just to end the album fit. I also don't get why the other 3 end thrashers just have non-endings, dyers eve and damage inc especially
When did today's metal drummers become so obsessed with double bass? Im not a fan of metallica but they are talented beyond belief. This drummer is very basic in what he does but he gets the job done and it sounds good. Glad these guys made it past 30 years
I just realized one thing : One doesn't need to wait for the new Metallica album, need just to listen to one of the live performances like this one and to discover something so fucking amazing.
I wouldn’t mind seeing a show with a set list of the 4 most recent albums. No 80’s or 90’s songs. Example set list: Spit Out the Bone Atlas Rise Moth Into Flame Now that We’re Dead The Day that Never Comes 72 Seasons Room of Mirrors Unforgiven 3 Hallow on Fire St. Anger Hardwired Sweet Amber My Apocalypse Suicide and Redemption
@@mostlymusic1003 With songs like Call of Ktulu, Creeping Death, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Fight Fire with Fire, most evil sounding has got to be Ride the Lightning
I contrast to most people, I find the riff at 2:50 and the next minute the most chilling... especially the "what makes me drift a little faster..."-part
Death Magnetic is a far superior album to Hardwired. Under-appreciated album, and this song was one of the most under appreciated and underplayed songs from it
No, not even close. Hardwired is better produced, catchier and has a way more original sound. DM is them trying to sound like RTL whereas hardwired sounds like an original album.
@@isaacmorrow7077 it is funny how wrong you are. Hardwired is Metallica trying to be a Metallica cover band, except they’re horrible at it. Death Magnetic is the second iteration of Justice.
@@Samford_ hell no, the guitar tone is one of the greatest in metal history, the drums the mixing job was great (the bass lines were okay at best anyway). It sounds raw and aggressive just like metal should.
Claustrophobic Crawl out of this skin Heart explosive Reach in, pull that pin Fear thy name: extermination Desecrate inhale the fire So we cross that line Into the grips Total eclipse Suffer unto my apocalypse Deadly vision Prophecy reveal Death magnetic Pulling closer still Fear thy name: annihilation Desolate inhale the fire So we cross that line Into the grips Total eclipse Suffer unto my apocalypse Crushing metal, ripping skin. Tossing body, mannequin. Spilling blood, bleeding gas. Mangle flesh, snapping spine. Dripping bloody valentine. Shatter face, spitting glass. Split apart Split apart Split apart Spit Spit it out. What makes me drift a little bit closer? Dead man takes the steering wheel. What makes me know it's time to cross over? Born to repeat until I feel. See through the skin, bones they all rattle. Future and past, they disagree. Flesh falls away, bones they all shatter. I start to see the end. In. Me. See the end in me Claustrophobic Climb out of this skin Heart explosive Reach in, pull that pin Violate, annihilate All wounds unto my eyes Obliterate, exterminate As life itself denied Fear thy name as hell awakens Destiny inhale the fire But we've crossed that line Into the grips Total eclipse Suffer unto my apocalypse Tyrant awaken my apocalypse. Demon awaken my apocalypse. Heaven awaken my apocalypse. Suffer forever my apocalypse.
ChernovFan100 Yeah, he is totally wrong. Kirk wrote this riff in the middle 2000's, not in 1983. It's and old school sounding riff, no doubt about it; but it was recorded in his tapes with ideas for the Death Magnetic writting process. As i said, i agree the song totally sounds like an Exodus song. It would fit in RTL album aswell in fact, but that is pretty normal as Hammettt is the guy who named the Exodus band, and the one who wrote some of the best riffs from RTL, Creeping Death's middle part included. So, summing up: kick ass riff, solo and song, but from the 2000's. Well done Kirk!!!!!!!!!
Connor Wilkerson Connor, are you kiddin me bro?? Go back and watch it again, but now paying some attention. The riff he said he wrote when he was 16 is the one from the middle part of Creeping Death, from 1984's Ride The Lightning album. He plays a riff from My Apocalypse aswell on that interview, but he only says it's a tough part he always practice to do not fuck it up when that song is played live. Don't confuse people, man...
i havent seen them pick that fast unless they were covering something since the 80s. that's why i give them props on DM and beyond magnetic(very happy to see the non album songs, which were bomb)
This has probably the most impressive live rhythm playing from James, ever---because he's staying in near perfect lock step while freaking singing during the riff-fest that is the middle of the song. I guess there is a possibility this was quantized or re-touched in the studio being that it was a DVD release, but let me live in my denial, ok? ;)
If Death Magnetic was recorded in the 80's, people would be writing articles talking 'bout "one of the greatest albums of all time"
I totally agree.
People these days do not understand the beauty of this album. It is truly a masterpiece. Ranks up there with MOP and RTL for sure.
Thats pure bs, magnetic is average album in 80s we had so many much better than this.
@@TrentonTrent put some respect on ajfa’s name
@@bennettjohnson574 I totally respect all of their albums but I feel that Justice was raped just a bit. Lmao Just in comparison to Master and Ride. I still love the album though just not as much as the ones I mentioned. I don't find Justice to be a complete work, it seems to skip around and just not a total thought. Seems like pieces of thoughts.
Riff at 1:50 is one of the best Metallica riffs ever… absolutely brutal
Fun fact: Kirk wrote that riff. And he was pretty stoked over the fact that when it kicks in he's the only guitarist playing it. Actually a YT short I just watched brought me here
kirks wrote it :DD
I didn’t know it but actually Kirk wrote it. I agree that is a mega riff
Great
no bruh, kirk wrote this riff when he was 16 years old :DD@@tritotrofo
2:23 that ''SPIT IT OUT!'' felt powerful as fuck man.
Actually took me by surprise, super badass
It's so good. The solo is just pure shred so it keeps the energy going
not gonna lie, but 2009 was their best year. Amount of shredding, fast and thrashy concerts with Rob, James learning to sign and just how tight they were. beats the '89 imo
Classic James
He sounds just like in the 80' during that scream
That riff. Yeah, you know which one.
+Jazz1992 James talked about this old school riff in an interview, and i think i now know.
Alexander Ramos no the one after the second chorus
JazzMan all of the riffs are badass, so idk which one
It's the Spider Riff that Kirk Plays at 1:50
I like the one from 2:44-3:46 better
They need to play this more often! Such an awesome song! Reminds me of "old school" Metallica!
Gotta love James' scream at around 2:22
Kirk was definitely channeling 1983 with that solo.
In reality its more old school than the old school. This is definitely one of the most demanding songs from james.
@@Deadpool_64 vv
I got justice vibes from that scream
@@micahbecenti3292 yep. Before, he always sang like that... Now to preserve his voice he does it every once in a while. Kinda like chocolate; you don't always eat it, but when you do it's so good
2:23 The bone, spit it out!
Such an underrated song! Whenever people talk about their favorite songs off Death Magnetic this song never gets mentioned, and it's a shame, it's such a badass song!
this and the unforgiven 3
I'm not sure underrated is the right way to put it for a song that won a Grammy award on an album that was nominated for three or four including best rock album while garnering itself a 78/100 on metacritic. That is a high score for anything on metacritic. Underappreciated for sure. The whole album is criminally underappreciated. When it came out there were still a lot of people sour over St.Anger and to lesser extent the Load era. Many of their casual fans and die hard metal head elitists who scoffed at Metallica after Black, Load, or St.Anger instantly dismissed DM or gave it a skeptical listen while trying to find negatives. Hating on Metallica was the thing to do for some people in the late 90's and especially early 00's. They finally released a very thrashy and heavy album with standard tuned guitars and solos after 17 years. Exactly what everyone was hoping for. It was on pretty much all the album of the year lists for 2008, earned all kinds of awards and nominations yet a lot of people still trashed it. Take away the clipping and loudness thanks to Rick Rubin and you have one of their best albums that can stand with their 80's classics. I think it is better than Hardwired, and yet for some reason people say that was the return to their older, thrashier sound though it was really DM eight years prior. More people had forgotten, forgiven and more nostalgia kicked in between 2008 and 2016 so that is my theory on that. I don't think many people would say My Apocalypse is their favorite because though many love a pure, fast thrasher there are just more dynamic, easier listening songs that consume more of peoples attention. I adore Damage Inc., and Dyers Eve but they aren't my favorites from those albums and I am in the majority there. Rant over lol. I just get frustrated with how overlooked Death Magnetic was and still is.
Brett Bee holy shit dude, you described my thoughts perfectly. Couldn't have said it better myself. If death magnetic came out after the black album it would have been praised to high heaven. And I totally agree on it being better than hardwired
Death magnetic is top 3 album's for me. For sure better than hardwired
Negative sir because I love this song too because it reminds me of old school Metallica like battery, damage inc, dyers eve and metal militia ALL out thrash fest of songs 😈💀👊
Spit it out!! - that was awesome
My first reaction with that was "AWDGKJAEWRGQ2"
same
+Eli Anariba i went incoherent for a second after that scream. Was that 86' James?
Eddie Herger reminds me of spit out the bone
c'mon James, you know this song deserves a Flying V!!!!
at least the iron cross
BurnBabyBurn! *Cough* Snakebyte! *Cough*
lol
BurnBabyBurn! Or at least the Explorer!
+BurnBabyBurn! old eetfuk is so small for him lol
So fucking metal.
Makes me bones feel good.
they all rattle
Spit out the bone!
2:52 "old school heavy riff"..love it
This song SLAPS! One of their most UNDERRATED songs. 🤘🏽
1:51
That riff alongside Fade To Black and One's solo are the greatest things that Hammett wrote in his carrer!
damage inc riff and solo
Creeping death bridge
Creeping Death riff too
You could hear the crowd going wild when it kicked in
the whole death magnetic album is underrated :/
Jad Fadel A lot of people are up in arms about Hard Wired, but it seems to me like they'd all forgotten about Death Magnetic. Especially this underrated song.
its just the bad mixing
I think they should include songs from Death Magnetic in every show.
I personally love the mixing and how loud it is. I think it is the best mixed album that theyve released. I especially love the tone of every instrument int this album. I really don't like the tone of anything really in hardwired. Guess i was just spoiled with death magnetic.
death magnetic (and beyond magnetic) > hardwired to....
FUCK ! this scream at 2:23 is amazing !!!!!!!! James rules
Hahah really! I liked too
Stop bragging man :P
Death Magnetic is most most under-rated Metallica album that all their songs is hit, No Doubt
This song, Judas Kiss, All Nightmare Long and pretty much all the Death Magnetic songs need to be played live
2:24 kill em all yell. One of the most thrashy songs EVER!!!!
Actually it's like 1987 Het. Transition from puppets voice to AJFA. F*/'ing insane!
This song could've been on the first four albums and been appreciated more than it is now
this song reminds me of how amazing death magnetic is :) I don't know why they aren't any dm songs on their current sets
their setlists begin to be boring enough we kno master nothing sandman.... are the best but change sometimes metallica is about 160 songs not 20
Yazid Messi you're so right bro
Yazid Messi I think the one song they need to remove is nothing or the unforgiven
Nick Massott they need to remove memory remains
@@teamatfort444 agreed. Memory isn't that great. Nobody wants to hear it anymore
That is some of the best rhythm guitar playing known to man.
God that must be brutal playing and singing that at the same time.
Actually the whole album is smoking fast.🤟🔥
SPIT IT OUT moment just totally floored me. I love this band.
Just imagine how badass this song would sound with James' 1989 vocals
A lot of sounds would have sounded amazing if you could get vocals from another era. Imagine Frayed Ends of Sanity with St. Anger vocals. Pretty much every thrashy song from the first three albums would have sounded godlike with Justice vocals.
i actually heavily prefer his 2003-2023 voice and even 1996-2003
You have it on TH-cam, generated by AI, have fun
2:22 old voice of james :')
Nah, man. This is like a mix of ride and st anger, odly enough. It has the grit of old james, but the depth of new james, the perfect way. New + classic = awesome.
I think that if it was on kill em' all that scream it would be an octave higher
Nop..just a screaming
They won a Grammy for this performance, yet they don't play this song anymore.
Dakota Ward grammys don't matter for shit. Especially for metallica cuz they have some bad blood with the grammys. But yeah the song should be played more
Also won one for Better Than You, so it’s not always a bad thing
thats ridiculous cuz that song is SOO good
Hate to read that a Metallica's album y better than another Metallica's one. Every album, every song, created at each band's moment. They let us know the band's history and its members's personal history
2:23 He had no business bringing out 85' James with that SPIT IT OUT !!!
This song and that was just your life are GREAT RIFF METALLICA tracks.
One of the best tracks in recent years from Metallica,reminds of that aggressive,raw and thrashy songs of the Metallica of the 80's.This could almost have been a track of Master of puppets, sort of like Damage Inc. that too being the last and the most aggressive track on the album.
+Vishal Sheth I would have put it on Kill 'em all
Vishal Sheth I know, they have the most agressive song at the end of the big four albums (except Ride the Lightning).
@@carsonproctorofficial RTL has the same format, just with the instrumental and the end thrasher reversed. They didn't have the formula quite right yet. And RTL would probably be better if it ended with Call, then Creeping, as the latter already has an epic ending, and I really don't think the one they artificially added to Call just to end the album fit. I also don't get why the other 3 end thrashers just have non-endings, dyers eve and damage inc especially
Death Magnetic era is one of the most badass era of Metallica.
It seems the DM songs sounded and fit better with Metallica during this whole concert than any other set of songs
They were tuned towards their just released album...
Best song on DM heavy as fuck and that scream!!!! Where the fuck that come from
Death Magnetic is so underrated ! 🤟
2:23 Fuck Yeah!
Definitely the best Metallica tune since Justice.
vdbdg Way off lmao. Ever listen to Bleeding Me?
You ever listen to the outlaw torn, fixxxer
reload, load, st. anger, garage inc, and black album hot garbage boredom fest. they are beyond boring.
@@WildNorthWestern your existence is beyond boring
@@WildNorthWestern i feel really bad for you. they are all great albums. yes, including st. anger.
One of the best thrasiest songs ever
When did today's metal drummers become so obsessed with double bass? Im not a fan of metallica but they are talented beyond belief. This drummer is very basic in what he does but he gets the job done and it sounds good. Glad these guys made it past 30 years
Amazing song, the best of the album.
2:23 when you see your dog is chewing on something
underrated one!! haha
Lmao
😂😂😂
2:23 SPIT IT OUT!!
The bone
metallica forever
Metallica coolest bands in history!
I just realized one thing : One doesn't need to wait for the new Metallica album, need just to listen to one of the live performances like this one and to discover something so fucking amazing.
I wouldn’t mind seeing a show with a set list of the 4 most recent albums. No 80’s or 90’s songs.
Example set list:
Spit Out the Bone
Atlas Rise
Moth Into Flame
Now that We’re Dead
The Day that Never Comes
72 Seasons
Room of Mirrors
Unforgiven 3
Hallow on Fire
St. Anger
Hardwired
Sweet Amber
My Apocalypse
Suicide and Redemption
SPIT IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 02:23 EPIC!!!!!
jhoneps2 *spit
The bone
Death Magnetic is their most "evil" sounding album.
Clearly you've forgotten justice
@@mistersunshine1330 yeah justice is first, but death magnetic is definitely second, then black, then okay I need to stop.
@@mostlymusic1003 With songs like Call of Ktulu, Creeping Death, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Fight Fire with Fire, most evil sounding has got to be Ride the Lightning
nah, evil sounding? Definitely Master Of Puppets
i have to agree. I'd say justice sounds angry, rtl sounds creepy, and this one sounds just plain evil
i wish, they play more from death magnetic on the M72 Tour, its still my favorite record, and these are great live songs!
'85 Hetfield possessing Hetfield at 2:23 to shout SPIT IT OUT
I contrast to most people, I find the riff at 2:50 and the next minute the most chilling... especially the "what makes me drift a little faster..."-part
Death Magnetic is a far superior album to Hardwired. Under-appreciated album, and this song was one of the most under appreciated and underplayed songs from it
No, not even close. Hardwired is better produced, catchier and has a way more original sound. DM is them trying to sound like RTL whereas hardwired sounds like an original album.
@@isaacmorrow7077 it is funny how wrong you are. Hardwired is Metallica trying to be a Metallica cover band, except they’re horrible at it. Death Magnetic is the second iteration of Justice.
@@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT dm is justice with bad production, hardwired is a new experience
@@isaacmorrow7077 justice is justice with bad production lol
@@Samford_ hell no, the guitar tone is one of the greatest in metal history, the drums the mixing job was great (the bass lines were okay at best anyway). It sounds raw and aggressive just like metal should.
2:22 holy shit, James
Holy shit indeed, that was fucking awesome.
With all the respect to other thrash giants, but no one does it better than Metallica. No one. Period.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhh I swear I rank this song next to their best records !!
-It's so fucking GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
I hope they will play this killer song again!
Death Msgnetic..one of their best albums.. From start to end.. Heavy Thrashing Music
Dayum James, where did that come from at 2:23? Holy shit that sounded awesome
Now THAT's how you won Grammy!
Some old school motherfucking thrash.
Ended the album the old fashioned way! With a face melter. This song is in my top 5 all times
Best of Metallica! or Metallica at its BEST, by far superior.
Under rated song..one of my faves from death magnetic
Old 80´s vibe!
This song is a jewel from Death Magnetic.
3:42 was a sick ass scream. Hell yeah james..
Yeahh Metallica /M\ !!!
This song needs to come back to their set lists.
This is awesome! Kirks solo's are wicked. Great sound!
2:23 that "SPIT IT OUT!" sounds like 85' Hetfield!!
This song gets me so hyped
Claustrophobic
Crawl out of this skin
Heart explosive
Reach in, pull that pin
Fear thy name: extermination
Desecrate inhale the fire
So we cross that line
Into the grips
Total eclipse
Suffer unto my apocalypse
Deadly vision
Prophecy reveal
Death magnetic
Pulling closer still
Fear thy name: annihilation
Desolate inhale the fire
So we cross that line
Into the grips
Total eclipse
Suffer unto my apocalypse
Crushing metal, ripping skin.
Tossing body, mannequin.
Spilling blood, bleeding gas.
Mangle flesh, snapping spine.
Dripping bloody valentine.
Shatter face, spitting glass.
Split apart
Split apart
Split apart
Spit
Spit it out.
What makes me drift a little bit closer?
Dead man takes the steering wheel.
What makes me know it's time to cross over?
Born to repeat until I feel.
See through the skin, bones they all rattle.
Future and past, they disagree.
Flesh falls away, bones they all shatter.
I start to see the end. In. Me.
See the end in me
Claustrophobic
Climb out of this skin
Heart explosive
Reach in, pull that pin
Violate, annihilate
All wounds unto my eyes
Obliterate, exterminate
As life itself denied
Fear thy name as hell awakens
Destiny inhale the fire
But we've crossed that line
Into the grips
Total eclipse
Suffer unto my apocalypse
Tyrant awaken my apocalypse.
Demon awaken my apocalypse.
Heaven awaken my apocalypse.
Suffer forever my apocalypse.
METALLICA FOREVER!!!
These guys just get better and better!
just great
spit it ouuttt !!
Metallica are the bets!!!!!!!!!
It's taken me 14 yrs to really appreciate this album.
DM is the best album ever! FORTUNATELY it's not as commercialized as other ones. I love it!
Kirk Hammett wrote this riff for an Exodus song, shortly before joining Metallica in 1983. It was finally brought to life with this song! :)
Pretty sure you mean Creeping Death
ChernovFan100 Yeah, he is totally wrong. Kirk wrote this riff in the middle 2000's, not in 1983. It's and old school sounding riff, no doubt about it; but it was recorded in his tapes with ideas for the Death Magnetic writting process.
As i said, i agree the song totally sounds like an Exodus song. It would fit in RTL album aswell in fact, but that is pretty normal as Hammettt is the guy who named the Exodus band, and the one who wrote some of the best riffs from RTL, Creeping Death's middle part included.
So, summing up: kick ass riff, solo and song, but from the 2000's.
Well done Kirk!!!!!!!!!
actually letissier, go watch his guitar center video, he says he wrote that riff when he was 16.
Connor Wilkerson Connor, are you kiddin me bro?? Go back and watch it again, but now paying some attention.
The riff he said he wrote when he was 16 is the one from the middle part of Creeping Death, from 1984's Ride The Lightning album.
He plays a riff from My Apocalypse aswell on that interview, but he only says it's a tough part he always practice to do not fuck it up when that song is played live.
Don't confuse people, man...
James said it sounded like an Exodus riff, not that he wrote it for Exodus.
2:23 reminded me of the old James scream
Yeah yeah
This one's pure thrash awesomeness. Love it.
Spit it out! The Bone!... such a great pre-shout to solo and made into a great damn song in Hardwired album!😈👿👹
i havent seen them pick that fast unless they were covering something since the 80s. that's why i give them props on DM and beyond magnetic(very happy to see the non album songs, which were bomb)
one song from Death Magnetic I would like Metallica to bring back to their live performances
This has probably the most impressive live rhythm playing from James, ever---because he's staying in near perfect lock step while freaking singing during the riff-fest that is the middle of the song.
I guess there is a possibility this was quantized or re-touched in the studio being that it was a DVD release, but let me live in my denial, ok? ;)
Suffer forever my apocalypse!
soo heavy soo coldblood
That “spit it out” gave me goosebumps sounded like young James
Hearing James say spit it out gave me chills down my spine
We love ALL Metallica, new and old!!! Rock on dudes!!!
Love The Quebec Magnetic Concert
underrated song from an underrated album
metallica for all time
god that brutal riff hell yeah
Another masterpiece !
Live version is better!!
Completely agree
When is it not with Metallica, they're so damn good live
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great live performance by Metallica!
The bass is amazing
I love this. 2:23