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View Poll Results: What is your favorite Metallica album?
Kill' Em All 20 15.15%
Ride the Lightning 31 23.48%
Master of Puppets 37 28.03%
And Justice for All 13 9.85%
Metallica (Black Album) 23 17.42%
Load 1 0.76%
Reload 1 0.76%
St. Anger 5 3.79%
Death Magnetic 1 0.76%
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Old 05-07-2014, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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BUT! you mentioned Sad But True and I respect that because it's easily the heaviest song from that album, and bears little of the pop elements most of the other songs have...
Ever listened to Don't Tread On Me? That's my fave from that album, and it's pretty heavy.

I love music. I have tons of stuff. I have pop from Michael Jackson to Prince, Soundtracks from Grease to Annie, etc. So the Black Album is pretty much a masterpiece of a combination of musical aesthetics. That is why when I call on my favorite Metallica masterpieces, I'll say there are five, instead of just four (I find Load to be a near masterpiece, but it is hard to catalog that album in with their metal output). I highly enjoy the Black Album because of the variety of choices of the music within. I thought Nothing Else Matters was fantastic as a slow ballad.

The one song that does get tiring, though, is the first: Enter Sandman; it's just played too often that I just get sick of hearing it. I usually skip that track...
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