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Metallica - ...And Justice for All |
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Rating:  Summary: Energetic and Creative; Metallica at their best. Review: For the begginer Metallica fan, And Justice for All is the only way to start. It is a capitalization of the band's true talent, and I love it.
Rating:  Summary: Worth listening Review: Pretty dark, pesimistic, gives a picture of world where it was created. This album is a bit trying, could take time to get it all over, but once so, one can see a masterpiece. It can also be listened backwards.
Rating:  Summary: metal Review: simply the best metal albu
Rating:  Summary: GREAT, BUT NOT THE BEST Review: This album is very good in its old-style, angry way, but it just doesn't quite meet the standards set by Ride the Lightning and Master Of Puppets. "Justice" is the last of Metallica's true-metal albums, before they converted to suit a more mainstream audience with "Metallica". The Black Album's songs are written and arranged better than their old releases and show more musical maturity, but Justice was recorded when Metallica still retained that invaluable, previously mentioned "anger". I also believe that "...And Justice For All" is one of Metallica's greatest songs ever, up there with "Fade to Black," "Master Of Puppets," and "For Whom the Bell Tolls". All in all, "Justice" is completely worth the money I paid for it, though perhaps I should have bought "Ride the Lightning" or "Master Of Puppets" first.
Rating:  Summary: Metallica a great band? thats a laugh! Review: Metallica has no class. If you call Metallica legends then please Metallica, Get a good song and then i will not be writing bad about you when you get a song worth listening to. But, Metallica's lead singer still has a good...3-4 years left before he tottaly go's down the shoot. Metallica is a laugh and Metallica will always be a laugh in my mind and anybody with comman sence and an I.Q. over 70.
Rating:  Summary: Metallica's most underrated, and arguably best, album. Review: Yes, the production is thin and weak, but this album contains some of the band's most complex, interesting and above all LONG songs. Songs like the title track and "Blackened" show their early speed-metal style at its peak, with all the deadly precision of a Tomahawk cruise missile, while "One" and the near-instrumental "To Live Is To Die" display Metallica's true songwriting genius hiding behind all the testosterone. Definitely one of the best metal albums ever.
Rating:  Summary: THE LAST THRASH ALBUM Review: THE LAST GREAT TRUE METAL RECORDING FROM THE THRASH MASTERS BEFORE THE GREAT SELL-OUT.
Rating:  Summary: the last great album Review: To live is to die, and justice for all, and one are examples of that symphonic metal style which characterized Metallica at its best, and which, although present on the black album, received far less emphasis and are now no longer existent in the band's repertoire.
Rating:  Summary: Simply A Superb Heavy Metal Album! Review: This is one of their two heaviest albums that they ever made. I love this album. The other album which rocks is "Ride The Lightning", which is the other one of the two. But, although it is not putting this album down by any means, I believe "Ride The Lightning" is just a little bit heavier than this one, which, by the way, has the heaviest song they EVER made, the title track ("Ride The Lightning"). But, "...And Justice For All" kicks butt as well!
Rating:  Summary: this CD is the best of them all! Review: This cd is the best because of the musc learics. the song ONE is the best of the whole cd.
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