@@HalewilllyWith Metallica being before death metal and Dethklok and being wildly influential in not just metal, but the music industry as a whole, can we say that there would have even been a Dethklok had there been no Metallica?
It’s enjoyable watching new fans discover the miracle that is Metallica. This time tomorrow I’ll be anxiously waiting for them to take the stage. Few things on Earth compare.
Hopefully you bought tickets to both nights!!! I did in Montreal and it was great. This song was on that shows setlist and it was awesome. First time seeing them since I've been listening to them in 1996; def teared up a bit.
@@VictorRomeo1917 Fun fact the snare drum on this album is the same snare on Def Leppard's Hysteria album. They recorded at the same studio and Rick Allen and Lars just happen to choose the same one. The sound is unmistakeable now too once you hear it.
If it wasn't for Metallica who knows where I'd be. I'm just saying their music saved me during a dark time. Crazy right - metal saving lives. True story.
I remember being 15 and in my room trying to learn this song on my guitar frustrated and with tears in my eyes. Still a phenomenal song. And I can still play it over 30 years later.
I know the entirety of maybe 8 or 9 songs, the rest I only can play the main riffs and little bits, but I feel like learning all those different riffs helped me learn so much!@@KingNothing2x4
My youngest Brother in law introduced my husband and I to Metallica. His bedroom was next to ours and I woke up to Jumpin the Fire evert morning. Saw the. In concert many times. Awesome ❤😂🎉
*There's nothing better than watching someone discover Metallica for the 1st time. It reminds me of how me and all my friends were back in the day when we 1st heard all these songs too. If you ever get a chance to go to a Metallica concert, I hope you go. Your mind will be blown.* 🤘🤘🤘
They never took music classes, the haven’t been formally trained to play and yet to this day, this album is the gold standard of emotional, raw, talent.
Cliff was basically a trained classical musician. He knew theory in and out. Kirk himself said that after Cliffs death they had to get some trainings and Cliff did most of the harmonies.
when Metallica recorded this they were like 23 years old. how were they such good musician so young? those solos are not easy and the song writing is advanced.
This song and album got me through the toughest times in my life....High school....played it every day along with ride the lightening. that was over 35 years ago now....Still love these guys.
Can you believe when I became a Metallica fan, when this was released, I was considered a Satanist? It's so funny to think back on now lol I hissed at a few bullies back then. They thought I was crazy and left me alone. Metallica does this to you because you are open enough to really HEAR it. Welcome to the family, my dude. You're fixing to have A LOT of new favorites, as you continue this journey.
This song has one of their best solos in my opinion it simply strikes me every time i listen to it. Another unique thing about Metallica and i think by now you noticed is their switch ups it happens so seem less and it’s not one or a couple they have multiple switches in one song because it is as if they have an itch to just put out all their genius in one song. Now since you have been steadily going through the album Master of Puppets I recommend you listen to Disposable Heros next it will flip your brains out. And just look at the album cover artwork while you’re listening to it and let us know if it makes sense. Because Metallica thinks about everything even that.
I'm a bit aged, l saw Metallica open for Iron Maiden. They played this song and it was a good year before Master of Puppets came out. This was when Cliff was alive. Unbelievable show.
I’m honestly so glad you appreciate this type of music and this songs on particular, welcome home sanitarium has to be in my top 5 greatest metallica songs! (Day idk of asking for Blackened)
Loving these reactions. It's hard to overstate how good this music was, and still is. When I was a teenager, a friend and I used to hang out and play these songs for hours on end. Imagining we were living the dream. Annoying the neighbors, no doubt.
OMG!!! ...have seen Metallica a total of five times (🙏not bragging brother) just wish I could rewind the clock for you. Sanitarium was just Bad A**! Again,I hate sounding the broken record over and over but the Seattle 89' was their very first full length recorded concert they made as a 'concert video' for sales as such.They put Everything they had into making a phenomenal show. I so enjoy experiencing this Metallica journey that you are taking,Awesome man!💯
I just found your channel yesterday and I am really loving it. I grew up in Metallica's time, I've seen them live maybe 20 times, and it's just so good seeing young people listen to great music! Thanks
Mettalica live in Seattle 1989. I was there and all the old Mettalica songs are there... played flawless and the energy is fantastic. You will lose your mind 🎉
You're officially an honorary Tallica fan!! Yay! These are my guys! ❤ The Goats of metal....period!🤘 Please react to my request, I'd love you to do Mexico City live "Disposable Heros", "All Nightmare long" from the same concert or Live "My friend misery" both are exceptional You'll possibly be in love again! Thanks again for your reactions! I love watching younger generations blown away by these guys!!
I'm jealous you can explore these songs for the first time :) Check the Seattle 89 live version of this song, it's probably my favorite performance from that concert.
😂 You're hooked brother! 🤘I told you the other day that I'm 55. When Metallica first came out people that don't like metal or even rock, would say it's "screamo" music and they're devil worshipers! But now those same people and millions of others see Metallica's muscianship for what it is! Back in the day I didn't even see that. I just loved it because it was loud, fast and heavy and in your F'n face!
I love watching your face😁, it's like, the choices they made, chord by chord, its mind-boggling the music they came up with. 👍your reactions & appreciation for music.
The Master Of Puppets album is ICONIC for a reason! It may be Metallica at their Prime and Peak, it set the standard and broke the mold all in One album!
Hearing this for the first time is one of the memories that has stuck with me through the years. Summer night, my best friend came over, we had a tent set up in the back yard far enough away my parents couldn't hear what we were up to but could keep an eye on us. My friend who was the source of so much music I love from metallica to epmd to public enemy to krs one to the misfits, the dead kennedys, the ramones, fu shnickens and so many more goes "dude you gotta hear this" and throws this cassette into the boom box he brought with him. I don't remember much of the rest of the album that night, but when this came on it drilled straight into my brain and i was hooked. Wish I'd known how much of my life the connection to it was foreshadowing but I've made it out the other side mostly intact and still hold on to that memory of this song on that summer night.
Love love love this song! Definitely one of my top Metallica songs. The first time I saw them in concert was when this album came out! Life changing! I’ve been a little obsessed with them since about 1985!
MTV had a tribute show for Metallica circa early 2000's called ICON where current artists performed Metallica songs while they were in the audience watching. Limp Bizkit performed a cover of this song as their contribution and it was amazing. If you don't react to it, at least watch it on your own time. The whole show was rather phenomenal.
I have been listening to Metallica since 86 when I was 6yrs old and still to this day my eyes will tear up at times from what their music does to me. Been enjoying your Tallica journey, still a ton to explore so keep it up.
One of my personal favorites by Metallica by far. You should give a go to "My Friend of Misery" and "The Day That Never Comes". Very special mention to "No Leaf Clover" as well (S&M 1999 version is by far the best one). Please give them a go, bro. Nice reaction! Keep them rollin'!!! 💪🔥👏
The thing about 80s Metallica is that they were really good at creating melodies with both the guitars and the voice. They do it today, just a bit differently. But this song is a great example of Kirk's ability to tell a story and make you well-up with his solos.
Im seeing how your face change when you listen to these songs. It's probably the same emotion that's making this music so specracular and still actual. It's healing in some way 😉. I'm a big fan of Metallica from the time i got in touch with electric guitar. Peace be with you my friend. Thank you for your contribution...
I bought this album brand fire new in 86 when it was first released and I haven't looked back since. A real landmark album. Welcome Home is my favourite track on this album and probably my most favourite Metallica track full stop.....🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Love it - that means Disposable Hero's and Damage Inc are on their way. Listening to whole albums won't be good for your channel though - hold the videos out to keep people engaged. Then listen to an entire album when you have completed all the songs in order. A lot of Metallica fans especially like lyric video reactions to as they have a story to tell - James voice has often been called the 5th instrament. He sings like percussion in addition to delivering the lyrics.
Good afternoon from Montreal Canada 🇨🇦 MollyBoy,,,, I’m so happy you’re taking us in the Metallica family serious,, and taking our advice and suggestions,,, and bro,,, we won’t steer you wrong.,,,we know our shit, I’ve seen Metallica 12 times live in my life.,,in different parts here in Canada 🇨🇦.,, Montreal, Vancouver,,, Calgary,, Edmonton,,, Toronto,,, and They’ve never disappoint,,, ever,,, And yes,,,, Kirk Hammet the lead guitarist , James Hetfield rhythm guitar and vocals,,,they are The Best Guitar duo ever,,,,Kirk is classically trained and is the genius behind all Solos,,, bro,, you need to react to Four Horseman,,,,, Blitzkrieg ,, and seek and destroy,,,, and your reaction video to “One” was a bit sketchy but I get it, it is deep, there’s a lot to take in, especially listening to the music and watching the video,,, when it came out , I had to watch it multiple times to really get it, I was amazed at what I was hearing, cause it was the first song they released on “The justice for all” album and it was Metallica’s first ever video,,,, so again even back then it was a lot to absorb,, but I’m so happy that you’re now part of the Metallica family!! Love your reactions to all your reaction videos, not just Metallica, all your vids are great , good luck with learning the Guitar,, you’ll do great, 👍👊🎸
You definitively have to check out some performances off their S&M concert. They collaborated with the San Francisco Symphony and Orchestra to perform live versions of their songs with a full orchestra accompanying them. It's fucking tremendous, i think you'd really enjoy it No Leaf Clover is my personal favorite from the concert. It was written specifically for the orchestra accompaniment so it just all sounds incredible together.
Honestly you can pick any song off their first 5 albums and it will be a banger, very very few exceptions. After the first 5, things need to be curated a bit more, but if you truly love the music Metallica brings, you'll like all their albums (except St. Anger and Lulu). Load, Reload, Garage and St. Anger are from the "bad" years. Death Magnetic (& Beyond Magnetic), Hardwired... and 72 Seasons are all very good, just not classics yet.
The wrestler Chris Jericho has a cool podcast. He got to chat with Ron McGovney, Metallica's first bassist. He explained to Chris how Metallica writes their songs. They go into a garage and jam. While jamming they develop a bunch of riffs. They record each riff and then give each riff a name. When time comes to write a song, they will pick a riff at random and then tinker around with adding more riffs. They basically piece these riffs together until they have a full song. They record it in studio, and then James writes lyrics and Kirk writes a solo.
You just heard my favorite metallica song!! I was just 12 years old borrowing that album from a friend back at school. It was just a mindblowing experience.
FYI, this album was the gamechanger of Metal. It grew out of the Thrash movement from San Francisco. Metallica took the lead. Slayer, Exodus, Megadeth and the New Yorkers, Anthrax were the big ones, but when this album came out, many of the old school Metal Heads who were listening to British Metal, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, etc, and the German bands, quickly converted to Thrash. Even the LA metal fans of Dio, Quiet Riot, etc, could not ignore Master of Puppets. Then Megadeth came out with their second album Peace Sells. . . , then Slayer's Reign in Blood came out, then Anthrax's Among the Living came out. Thrash was established. But it was Master of Puppets that opened up the genre to so many.
Best Metallica-song ever written. Period.
Oh Theres a few more quite a few
@@RamonMena-u6iagreed but sanitarium kicks 'em all out the window.
@@SamuraiFTF well you got fade to black whiplash.motorbreathe.battery. many more.. to say the least
@@RamonMena-u6i the ones you just mentionned are all great songs, but sanitarium still knocks them all out in my opinion.
I dunno I'm pretty sure ONE will take #1 Spot. But every listener has a different like.
The GOAT’s once again displaying their superior talents forcing millions and millions of Music Lovers to surrender to these exceptional musicians
I mean they are no Dethklok, but they are damn good ! 😅
My favorite song of theirs 😊
Depth and variety of this song is magic
Amen.🤘M🤘
@@HalewilllyWith Metallica being before death metal and Dethklok and being wildly influential in not just metal, but the music industry as a whole, can we say that there would have even been a Dethklok had there been no Metallica?
It’s enjoyable watching new fans discover the miracle that is Metallica. This time tomorrow I’ll be anxiously waiting for them to take the stage. Few things on Earth compare.
I went last weekend! My first time seeing them and it was awesome!
@@jailee4266tomorrow will be #22 and Sunday will be #23. The excitement is still the same as it was in 1986 at #1.
same guys i got to experience this song live on Sunday , it was amazing , i can’t wait to go again next year in Chicago
Hopefully you bought tickets to both nights!!! I did in Montreal and it was great. This song was on that shows setlist and it was awesome. First time seeing them since I've been listening to them in 1996; def teared up a bit.
Spectacular show last night, as always.
Best Metallica song imo, pure masterpiece!
What's crazy is I've heard this song probably 100,000 times and it's still great all these years later.
when it hits, it hits isn't wrong :) it takes us to a time and a place and the emotions come as the mood demands. Music is so powerful.
@@VictorRomeo1917 Fun fact the snare drum on this album is the same snare on Def Leppard's Hysteria album. They recorded at the same studio and Rick Allen and Lars just happen to choose the same one. The sound is unmistakeable now too once you hear it.
I'm actually enjoying going through your first Metallica experience. Imagine hearing this album for the first time!
he's doing it hhaaha
I think he can cause he just did
Ditto
I'll never forget it buzzed in my car with a kick ass stereo...Alpine
I was in 2nd grade with this in my walkman on the bus to school.
If it wasn't for Metallica who knows where I'd be.
I'm just saying their music saved me during a dark time.
Crazy right - metal saving lives.
True story.
I remember being 15 and in my room trying to learn this song on my guitar frustrated and with tears in my eyes. Still a phenomenal song. And I can still play it over 30 years later.
I love that...My husband taught this song to my son 20 years ago.
I know the entirety of maybe 8 or 9 songs, the rest I only can play the main riffs and little bits, but I feel like learning all those different riffs helped me learn so much!@@KingNothing2x4
😊😊So can my husband. part of every single song.@@KingNothing2x4
My youngest Brother in law introduced my husband and I to Metallica. His bedroom was next to ours and I woke up to Jumpin the Fire evert morning. Saw the. In concert many times. Awesome ❤😂🎉
This is such an underrated song!!! I agree that it is one of their best. I love the buildup in emotion.
*There's nothing better than watching someone discover Metallica for the 1st time. It reminds me of how me and all my friends were back in the day when we 1st heard all these songs too. If you ever get a chance to go to a Metallica concert, I hope you go. Your mind will be blown.* 🤘🤘🤘
Yeah they always do these killer three hour shows. At least they did back in the day
This is my favorite song from their whole library
Mine too
Every time that guitar comes in at 1:45 I get goosebumps. I heard this song maybe 100 times now and it still to this day takes me into another world.
It’s been 35 years and I still get an emotional response out of this song
This is a top 5 Metallica song for me. Absolutely elite 🔥
I envy you, listening to this for the first time. I wish I could go back and relive this all over again 🎸🎧🤘🤘
They never took music classes, the haven’t been formally trained to play and yet to this day, this album is the gold standard of emotional, raw, talent.
I believe Kirk was trained by Joe Satriani
@@kbar1590 cliff burton studied music as well, he introduced many harmonies and added some melodic layers into the riffs
Cliff was basically a trained classical musician. He knew theory in and out. Kirk himself said that after Cliffs death they had to get some trainings and Cliff did most of the harmonies.
I love the live version from Seattle ‘89
The Cult opened for them.. definitely one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to..
Fan of Metallica since 1984, but this song gives me goosebumps everytime I here this .... 🤘
This ENTIRE album is fire and my favorite complete album by Metallica. I wore this cassette tape out back in the day.
when Metallica recorded this they were like 23 years old. how were they such good musician so young? those solos are not easy and the song writing is advanced.
this is my fav metallica song 4 ever. masterpiece
This song and album got me through the toughest times in my life....High school....played it every day along with ride the lightening. that was over 35 years ago now....Still love these guys.
Can you believe when I became a Metallica fan, when this was released, I was considered a Satanist? It's so funny to think back on now lol I hissed at a few bullies back then. They thought I was crazy and left me alone. Metallica does this to you because you are open enough to really HEAR it. Welcome to the family, my dude. You're fixing to have A LOT of new favorites, as you continue this journey.
My mom accused me for "worshipping satan etc" when I was a kid and listened these songs/albums. 😂
Crazy how times change, I heard Ozzy in the supermarket the other day. Never thought that would happen. 😆
@@phazerboy Ozzy is quite literally a household name now. So crazy.
The face one makes when hearing and realizing there has been a soundtrack that fits how you've been feeling all along. ❤
This song has one of their best solos in my opinion it simply strikes me every time i listen to it. Another unique thing about Metallica and i think by now you noticed is their switch ups it happens so seem less and it’s not one or a couple they have multiple switches in one song because it is as if they have an itch to just put out all their genius in one song. Now since you have been steadily going through the album Master of Puppets I recommend you listen to Disposable Heros next it will flip your brains out. And just look at the album cover artwork while you’re listening to it and let us know if it makes sense. Because Metallica thinks about everything even that.
I'm a bit aged, l saw Metallica open for Iron Maiden. They played this song and it was a good year before Master of Puppets came out. This was when Cliff was alive. Unbelievable show.
dont stop, metallica have a lot of incredible tracks mate. I love watch people like u reacting like me when i was listen it for first time
I’m honestly so glad you appreciate this type of music and this songs on particular, welcome home sanitarium has to be in my top 5 greatest metallica songs! (Day idk of asking for Blackened)
Loving these reactions. It's hard to overstate how good this music was, and still is. When I was a teenager, a friend and I used to hang out and play these songs for hours on end. Imagining we were living the dream. Annoying the neighbors, no doubt.
OMG!!! ...have seen Metallica a total of five times (🙏not bragging brother) just wish I could rewind the clock for you.
Sanitarium was just Bad A**! Again,I hate sounding the broken record over and over but the Seattle 89' was their very first full length recorded concert they made as a 'concert video' for sales as such.They put Everything they had into making a phenomenal show. I so enjoy experiencing this Metallica journey that you are taking,Awesome man!💯
Been waiting for this one.
This is in my top 5 of Metallica tracks absolutely fabulous
I just found your channel yesterday and I am really loving it. I grew up in Metallica's time, I've seen them live maybe 20 times, and it's just so good seeing young people listen to great music! Thanks
These guys r still touring and they r well worth seeing live if u can get tickets
Each song of this album is perfect!!!
Sanitarium is one of my absolute favorites along with Hit the lights, Seek and Destroy, The call of Ktulu and Wherever I may roam. Amazin’ !
Yes, go through each album - and don't stop at the first five.
Bro. The way this hit us in 1986 was so powerful I can’t even describe
That song is my favorite for about 35ish years.
One of the greatest and the music makes u feel like that because it is perfection
The highest creativity and sensibility of this album
I saw them back in '87 when I was 15, the PUPPETS TOUR they opened up for OZZY and stole the show
Mettalica live in Seattle 1989. I was there and all the old Mettalica songs are there... played flawless and the energy is fantastic. You will lose your mind 🎉
Oh my god u were at Seattle 89 legendary isn't the word absolute carnage at that concert mind-blowing
Probably my favourite too. So dynamic. The solos are incredible. The outro. Etc. Etc.
You're officially an honorary Tallica fan!! Yay! These are my guys! ❤ The Goats of metal....period!🤘 Please react to my request, I'd love you to do Mexico City live "Disposable Heros", "All Nightmare long" from the same concert or Live "My friend misery" both are exceptional You'll possibly be in love again! Thanks again for your reactions! I love watching younger generations blown away by these guys!!
Have you seen Disposable from ozzfest 85, James announces it as a new song,I love the Mexico performance but personally James's voice isn't 100%
masterpice even each metallica legendary songs does!
I'm jealous you can explore these songs for the first time :) Check the Seattle 89 live version of this song, it's probably my favorite performance from that concert.
My favorite for sure..and I saw them twice in concert back in the 80s!!!
😂 You're hooked brother! 🤘I told you the other day that I'm 55. When Metallica first came out people that don't like metal or even rock, would say it's "screamo" music and they're devil worshipers! But now those same people and millions of others see Metallica's muscianship for what it is! Back in the day I didn't even see that. I just loved it because it was loud, fast and heavy and in your F'n face!
The drums give me goosebumps
I’ve seen em live 16 times and this is amazing every time. That first open e. Then they beautiful buildup and then the crazy mosh pit. 🤘
Been a fan since the album “Kill’em All” 1984…….40 year’s ago!!!
83
The eighties was so good for awesome music,Metallica are so great at telling a story with just the instruments,setting the mood of the lyrics.
Love it, every new song is his favourite Metallica song. That’s the beauty of it, they’re all amazing!! 🤘❤️
I love watching your face😁, it's like, the choices they made, chord by chord, its mind-boggling the music they came up with. 👍your reactions & appreciation for music.
The Master Of Puppets album is ICONIC for a reason! It may be Metallica at their Prime and Peak, it set the standard and broke the mold all in One album!
I absolutely fell in love with the sound of that guitar❤ just as you are when I was 12 years old and I'm still the same 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Love seeing these reactions to metallica...brings back memories from 1986, at 19, when I first heard this album and my reaction to them
Awesome reaction!! “BLEEDING ME” is a masterpiece🔥
An underappreciated gem! The S&M version is incredible as well.
Hearing this for the first time is one of the memories that has stuck with me through the years. Summer night, my best friend came over, we had a tent set up in the back yard far enough away my parents couldn't hear what we were up to but could keep an eye on us. My friend who was the source of so much music I love from metallica to epmd to public enemy to krs one to the misfits, the dead kennedys, the ramones, fu shnickens and so many more goes "dude you gotta hear this" and throws this cassette into the boom box he brought with him. I don't remember much of the rest of the album that night, but when this came on it drilled straight into my brain and i was hooked. Wish I'd known how much of my life the connection to it was foreshadowing but I've made it out the other side mostly intact and still hold on to that memory of this song on that summer night.
Love love love this song! Definitely one of my top Metallica songs. The first time I saw them in concert was when this album came out! Life changing! I’ve been a little obsessed with them since about 1985!
MTV had a tribute show for Metallica circa early 2000's called ICON where current artists performed Metallica songs while they were in the audience watching. Limp Bizkit performed a cover of this song as their contribution and it was amazing. If you don't react to it, at least watch it on your own time. The whole show was rather phenomenal.
I have been listening to Metallica since 86 when I was 6yrs old and still to this day my eyes will tear up at times from what their music does to me. Been enjoying your Tallica journey, still a ton to explore so keep it up.
That track is just one part of the masterpiece that is the album Master of puppets. My favorite album of all time. So many memories
THAT's the spirit. EVERY new Metallica song is the new favorite 😁
One of my personal favorites by Metallica by far. You should give a go to "My Friend of Misery" and "The Day That Never Comes". Very special mention to "No Leaf Clover" as well (S&M 1999 version is by far the best one). Please give them a go, bro. Nice reaction! Keep them rollin'!!! 💪🔥👏
This is maybe there best song..which means its in the top ten best metal songs ever..great reaction man
I’m glad you felt the same way, I’m not sure if this is everyone’s favorites with songs like Master or Puppets and One, but this song is brilliant
After all these years, i'm still crying when i'm listening Metallica. So deep, so powerful, so clever... I love it !
This is honestly my absolute favourite from Metallica. Ever.
Sanitarium is my #1 favorite song on master 😁
Hahaha love it, every Metallica song you react too is your new favourite song. I can see you having lots of new favourites over the next few months 🤘🤘
I was 13 when this first came out in 86. I haven't looked back.
The thing about 80s Metallica is that they were really good at creating melodies with both the guitars and the voice. They do it today, just a bit differently. But this song is a great example of Kirk's ability to tell a story and make you well-up with his solos.
Im suuuuper stoked for next week brotha🤘🤘
Probably my favorite Metallica song! Fade To Black and For Whom The Bell Tolls is right up there with it though!
This might be my single favorite metallica song
And possibly my favorite song of all time
For a young lad you're getting one mighty fine education with your music right now mate. Keep Rockin!
❤ watching you discover beauty and power of metallica
Definately in my top ten favorite Metallica songs... possibly top 5
Im seeing how your face change when you listen to these songs. It's probably the same emotion that's making this music so specracular and still actual. It's healing in some way 😉. I'm a big fan of Metallica from the time i got in touch with electric guitar. Peace be with you my friend. Thank you for your contribution...
Their music is still just as moving 30 years in.
I was 16 yr old when this came out and it changed my life completely 🤘❤️🤘
This whole album was added to the national archives to be remembered forever.
I bought this album brand fire new in 86 when it was first released and I haven't looked back since. A real landmark album. Welcome Home is my favourite track on this album and probably my most favourite Metallica track full stop.....🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
this is one of my favorites.. chech the outlaw torn.. amazing
Love it - that means Disposable Hero's and Damage Inc are on their way. Listening to whole albums won't be good for your channel though - hold the videos out to keep people engaged. Then listen to an entire album when you have completed all the songs in order. A lot of Metallica fans especially like lyric video reactions to as they have a story to tell - James voice has often been called the 5th instrament. He sings like percussion in addition to delivering the lyrics.
LOVE IT, when you make that "stinky face"
this is my fav metallica's song.
How can you pick a fav off of this album lol or period with their older works?
Good afternoon from Montreal Canada 🇨🇦 MollyBoy,,,, I’m so happy you’re taking us in the Metallica family serious,, and taking our advice and suggestions,,, and bro,,, we won’t steer you wrong.,,,we know our shit, I’ve seen Metallica 12 times live in my life.,,in different parts here in Canada 🇨🇦.,, Montreal, Vancouver,,, Calgary,, Edmonton,,, Toronto,,, and They’ve never disappoint,,, ever,,, And yes,,,, Kirk Hammet the lead guitarist , James Hetfield rhythm guitar and vocals,,,they are The Best Guitar duo ever,,,,Kirk is classically trained and is the genius behind all Solos,,, bro,, you need to react to Four Horseman,,,,, Blitzkrieg ,, and seek and destroy,,,, and your reaction video to “One” was a bit sketchy but I get it, it is deep, there’s a lot to take in, especially listening to the music and watching the video,,, when it came out , I had to watch it multiple times to really get it, I was amazed at what I was hearing, cause it was the first song they released on “The justice for all” album and it was Metallica’s first ever video,,,, so again even back then it was a lot to absorb,, but I’m so happy that you’re now part of the Metallica family!! Love your reactions to all your reaction videos, not just Metallica, all your vids are great , good luck with learning the Guitar,, you’ll do great, 👍👊🎸
Loving the metallica reactions mate., and a great choice for tonight 😊, also please react to The Thing That Should Not Be live in seattle 89.
Magnificent request!!!
This has to be my #1 song in the first of the big four
You definitively have to check out some performances off their S&M concert. They collaborated with the San Francisco Symphony and Orchestra to perform live versions of their songs with a full orchestra accompanying them. It's fucking tremendous, i think you'd really enjoy it
No Leaf Clover is my personal favorite from the concert. It was written specifically for the orchestra accompaniment so it just all sounds incredible together.
Great reaction bro. Can't wait for the full albums ❤
Honestly you can pick any song off their first 5 albums and it will be a banger, very very few exceptions. After the first 5, things need to be curated a bit more, but if you truly love the music Metallica brings, you'll like all their albums (except St. Anger and Lulu). Load, Reload, Garage and St. Anger are from the "bad" years. Death Magnetic (& Beyond Magnetic), Hardwired... and 72 Seasons are all very good, just not classics yet.
The wrestler Chris Jericho has a cool podcast. He got to chat with Ron McGovney, Metallica's first bassist. He explained to Chris how Metallica writes their songs. They go into a garage and jam. While jamming they develop a bunch of riffs. They record each riff and then give each riff a name. When time comes to write a song, they will pick a riff at random and then tinker around with adding more riffs. They basically piece these riffs together until they have a full song. They record it in studio, and then James writes lyrics and Kirk writes a solo.
I fell in love with that song, that album and that band when I was still in primary school 🤘
You have Only Just Begun the METALLICA Experience
I was a major Metallic a fan when I was 18yrs old🤗 I'm now 51yrs old😬
You just heard my favorite metallica song!! I was just 12 years old borrowing that album from a friend back at school. It was just a mindblowing experience.
First listen was driving to Daytona for the bike races. Always takes me back to that time. May be my favorite Metallica as well.
FYI, this album was the gamechanger of Metal. It grew out of the Thrash movement from San Francisco. Metallica took the lead. Slayer, Exodus, Megadeth and the New Yorkers, Anthrax were the big ones, but when this album came out, many of the old school Metal Heads who were listening to British Metal, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, etc, and the German bands, quickly converted to Thrash. Even the LA metal fans of Dio, Quiet Riot, etc, could not ignore Master of Puppets. Then Megadeth came out with their second album Peace Sells. . . , then Slayer's Reign in Blood came out, then Anthrax's Among the Living came out. Thrash was established. But it was Master of Puppets that opened up the genre to so many.