FYI, in 2016 this album Master of Puppets was added to the US Library of Congress registry of works that are “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
I love these Metallica reactions. Not even a complete Metallica fan either. Metal has a stereotype that it's all hate, anger, devil worship and other nonsense. You guys are seeing, and reading first hand there is a lot of intellectualism and provoking thoughts behind the songs. Just like lyrical hip hop. The instruments to produce the music may be completely different but there is a meaningful message. Good on this channel for their thoroughness. Not just for metal, but for all genres of music
yup,. the instruments accentuate the meaning like a good musical score does for a movie. it's not accident that the sound and pace of the instruments fluctuate between sounding like a cavalry charge into battle (a galloping bass), and then the thrash playing of guitars and drums sounds like the guns themselves.
Ha, this comment is so true and shows that cancel culture is not a new thing. For those same reasons Metal has been on the cancel table, even to court.
Song 1) Battery -- about being controlled by anger | Song 2) Master of Puppets -- controlled by drugs | Song 3) The Thing That Should Not be -- controlled by insanity | Song 4) Sanitarium -- controlled by people who think you're insane but maybe you aren't | Song 5) Disposable Heroes -- controlled by patriotism or the draft or whatever sends you to war | Song 6) Leper Messiah -- controlled by religion | Song 7) Orion -- just a cool instrumental but I consider this the moment of bliss when the listener realizes their own master... Song 8) Damage Inc... what the listener does to the master that is now exposed... just my take, but there does seem to a consistent theme with calling out our masters.
Some things to fix: The Thing That Should Not Be: about Cthulhu Sanitarium: About a man in a mental asylum who goes insane and plans to kill all of his doctors
Whole record is about control - drugs, violence, disease, war, mental illness. This album sits at the top for me as far as metal goes. It's so powerful and well recorded and they did it when they were young. Metallica is where they are because of their level of creativity. They just have it.
Leper Messiah is also one of my favorites. It’s crazy because I was a teen when I started listening to them. I didn’t understand the depth of the lyrics also we had no way to look up lyrics at that time if they weren’t in the albums. So unfortunately I missed the deep meanings of the songs for a LONG time.
@@markherring3513 not religion as a whole, the fake television or some traveling evangelists who are obviously using a religion to extort money from unsuspecting but truly faithful people. Leper messiah translates to false prophet in this song. I did a bunch of research on it for a paper, once upon a time, when I was in school.
This song hits hard , I am an Army recon Desert Storm veteran and no one gets this song more that someone who spent time in the suck. Loving all your reactions guys, keep being you and having fun.
Always have loved this song as I spent 16 years in the infantry as a disposable troop. Somehow I made it through after being wounded a few times. Thanks everyone for your service!
I think its time for you guys to experience the most aggressive song by Metallica, a little rare gem that even fans sometimes forgets called Dyers Eve, known for the most aggressive drums by Lars Ulrich, and the most technical advanced guitar solo by Kirk Hammet, and some of the most wild and raw lyrics by James Hetfield.
I’m gonna apologize in advance, I honestly don’t mean to be a dick but I’m sure it’ll be taken as that. So-A little rare gem that even fans sometimes forget? Bro have you ever actually mingled within the fanbase? It’s a fan favorite. Dyer’s Eve has a very favorable reputation among fans. Also, it’s on AJFA, there’s nothing rare about it. Anyway, no I don’t think _it’s time_ for them to experience it. Somewhere down line for sure, but as of right now they ain’t even got through all the essential tracks yet.
@@figu6ka379 You misunderstood my stmt. I was replying to MistaGitGud ...who was slamming the OP. So, obviously MistaGitGud thinks the Black Album and later are the "real" Metallica or just as good. My point was to say that the Black Album was a sell-out ...and it was, they even admit it in their own ways. There is NO way pre-Black Album Metallica ...or ANY Metallica with Cliff Burton or Dave Mustaine would have recorded the Black Album ...as it IS Brittany Spears candy pop. Peace.
As a metal chick it beyond warms my heart to see life long hip hop fans give metal a chance ( I like both). So your Metallica reactions just make me smile and not stop 😁
@@yancylinn8055 ...that song is not on that album. Whiskey in the jarro is horrible. I was embarrassed for them and quit listening to Metallica after they did that. Damn song sounds like a nursery rhyme.
I was 15 when this album came out in 1986 (I'm 51 now.) I used to put this on my Walkman on cassette to walk 2 miles to school everyday. I woke up to their albums sometimes. No one where I was knew who they were and I actually got ridiculed for having their logo as a patch on my Jean jacket. No one could pronounce their name right. Most people said "metal licka". To see you you guys finally seeing what I literally grew up with every day my Sophomore year in High School is pretty cool. I love watching you guys get the beat, appreciate the music, and then the deep understanding behind the lyrics. Thank you for taking the time to understand and not just assuming it's not worth it.
I’m so glad you guys took a liking to Metallica and it’s so cool to watch you guys explore them deeper. The more you listen to them, the more respect you’ll gain for them. Keep ‘em coming guys!
Loving the Metallica reactions, y’all! I’m glad y’all are looking up the meaning of the songs before listening that way there’s minimal misinterpretation. Keep up the good work!
Metallica is a fantastic band. They have deep meanings to there songs. You guys should definitely do a reaction to metallicas “one”. That is a good one!!
My favorite Metallica song ever, and I’ve been a die-hard fan since 1991 as a dorky 13 year old. They’ve honestly helped me overcome some heavy sh*t and I love to watch the younger generation discover these songs and lyrics. I’ve been binge-watching your Metallica reactions because they’re so pure and honest and I love it.
I have always loved Metallica, grew up on them with cousins that were 10 years older than me introducing me as a kid. Seeing your reactions has brought a lot of happiness to me as it reminds of what it was like for me when I first listened to them. I love seeing people who were not previously in the metal scene listen and really enjoy something that I enjoy so much. You have also got me relistening to all their albums in order again, just to relive some old memories.
I absolutely love how all of yall are expanding yourselves to different genres of music. Metal music is more then loud, fast playing instruments. The lyrics is what gets your attention.
I have to say, I’m new to your reactions, but I love it. Haha. It reminds me so much of me and my friends busting each others balls, listening to music - some more into the song, others into the lyrics, etc. great chemistry guys.
Love seeing you guys go back through Metallica's catalogue. Love to see you guys react to "Eye of the Beholder". This track is as relevant today, as it was over 30 years ago when it was written.
A great track off Master of Puppets that goes with the theme of the album of being controlled, this one a soldier controlled by the higher ups as just a tool to be used and discarded.
I love watching you dive into one of my all-time favorite band Metallica been listening since 86. Also can’t wait for you to dip your toes in the tool and believe me the tool army will be on your side
You guys nailed it, the entire album of master of puppets is about being controlled, whether it's from: drugs (Master of Puppets), military (Disposable Heros), anger/abuse (Battery), insanity (Welcome Home), religion (Leper Messiah), corporations (Damage, INC), schizophrenia (The Thing That Should Not Be), uncertainty (Orion)
Loving all these recent music and sports reactions! I like that you've started watching the lyric videos to really catch what Metallica are saying in these songs :)
I just called my Uncle who’s a real history buff especially American Military history. He worked at Maritime Military college here in New York until he just retired and I asked him about this song and I got a serious history lesson! Point as usual thank you guys! Much love to you over there. ❤❤❤
You've GOT TO REACT TO THEIR LIVE CONCERT IN SEATTLE 1989!!!! That will give you true appreciation of their talent, to see it performed live! As opposed to whack ass music today.
@@Steve-cm2ys well they do have several (very successful) live albums, but they also know there are many weirdos out there that don't understand why live is better
Applies to nearly everyone in past century that has served in these b.s. wars. Respect to those who were forced to serve. However if u just signed up and believed the lies then you're flat out ignorant and uninformed!
Ukrainians too. Stop acting like history started yesterday. The 2014 coup and ethnic cleansing in Eastern Ukraine dont just go away because "Russia Bad"
What an amazing song huh guys! I always have wished Metallica would play this live every one of the 10 times I have seen them live. But I have only seen it once. Hope they play it on this next tour coming up! Great reaction again guys!
My weird friend played me this song when I was 17 in 1988 and it just sounded like a freight train coming through the wall, I had never heard anything like it in my young life, he 'taped' it for me and I went home and must have listened to it 30 times, I went deep into their music for many years, they left and continue to leave an unmovable mark on me as man.
Sooner or later you guys will react to the band called "Slayer". It's and old school thrash metal band just like Metallica but Slayer is a lot darker. A lot. That's where you will witness that some metal bands, especially veterans of the genre, can dive veeery deep and and in a veeery dark places. You might not like what Slayer is singing about but you will definately appreciate it's intricacy. On top of that, the way they play their metal is... well let's say the music itself creates a hellish vibe. Love your reactions. Greetings from Russia, Moscow.
Im about to see Metallica live for the 10th & 11th times…I love watching youngsters discovering & appreciating them as much as I have for over 30 years.
Guys, I love your channel and watch it all the time. I was in the Air Force for 26.5 years. We were trained just like the other branches of the service. War was what we prepared for. First 10 years was just exercising and learning how to operate during a war time situation... train, train train. It was us against the Russians and it was at the height of the Cold War. Then we had Desert Storm and I deployed and fought for our country. Got the shit scared out of me a few times and it did not really matter. We did what we did and dying was a consequence for keeping America free. Then from 94 until I retied in 07 I was involved in constant conflict. It did not matter who we were fighting against, orders were orders and you follow them, no questions asked. War was just what we signed up for. I put myself in harms way more than once and at the end of the day, I made it. It did not matter. I could have hid behind a desk but I volunteered for anything and anything. That is what we do. If I was to have died, I know it would have not been for nothing and my wife would have understood... in her eyes I would have been a hero. But I lived and my wife still looks at me as a hero. I did not do this for myself but for you. Rudy, MSgt USAF, Retired 1981-2007 AMMO! Keep on keeping it real my brothers!
This is one of the Metallica songs that the lyrics really hit me. Both my grandfather's drafted at rhe end of ww2 and into the Korean War. Both survived with bad PTSD, my one grandfather just passes away last July at 94 years old and the 21 gun salute at his funeral was beautiful. The way metallica can create a battlefield in your eyes through music is amazing. The drums sound like guns and I csnt explain how amazing this song is.
The performances of the songs “And justice for all”, “Blackened”and “The thing that should not be” were the best performances from that show in my opinion. Also, the performance of Damage inc at the Shoreline amphitheater, 1989 was the best .
To live is to die... Is one of my favorite songs.. instrumental towards until the end.. Then .. harvest of sorrow. From the Justice album.. My favorite two songs on it..
FYI, in 2016 this album Master of Puppets was added to the US Library of Congress registry of works that are “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
That EXACTLY TRUE FRIEND
true. One of only 2 hard rock/heavy metal albums among their library (Nirvana "Nevermind" is the other).
WHY??
@@iamchi11 For being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
Helluva fact! I had no idea.
I love these Metallica reactions. Not even a complete Metallica fan either. Metal has a stereotype that it's all hate, anger, devil worship and other nonsense. You guys are seeing, and reading first hand there is a lot of intellectualism and provoking thoughts behind the songs. Just like lyrical hip hop. The instruments to produce the music may be completely different but there is a meaningful message. Good on this channel for their thoroughness. Not just for metal, but for all genres of music
yup,. the instruments accentuate the meaning like a good musical score does for a movie.
it's not accident that the sound and pace of the instruments fluctuate between sounding like a cavalry charge into battle (a galloping bass), and then the thrash playing of guitars and drums sounds like the guns themselves.
Metal is thinking mans music
Ha, this comment is so true and shows that cancel culture is not a new thing. For those same reasons Metal has been on the cancel table, even to court.
Orion is the most celebrated and know instrumental they have. Absolutely worth a reaction video.
ua-cam.com/video/c8qrwON1-zE/v-deo.html
@@cityofrain agreed, its my go to when I need a hype boost.
Song 1) Battery -- about being controlled by anger | Song 2) Master of Puppets -- controlled by drugs | Song 3) The Thing That Should Not be -- controlled by insanity | Song 4) Sanitarium -- controlled by people who think you're insane but maybe you aren't | Song 5) Disposable Heroes -- controlled by patriotism or the draft or whatever sends you to war | Song 6) Leper Messiah -- controlled by religion | Song 7) Orion -- just a cool instrumental but I consider this the moment of bliss when the listener realizes their own master... Song 8) Damage Inc... what the listener does to the master that is now exposed... just my take, but there does seem to a consistent theme with calling out our masters.
Some things to fix:
The Thing That Should Not Be: about Cthulhu
Sanitarium: About a man in a mental asylum who goes insane and plans to kill all of his doctors
@@codyhutchison4521 they’re still about control to an extent but yeah some have more specific meanings as well
yoooooooooo my man that was a GREAT analysis! I'm gonna take this to heart!!!
Whole record is about control - drugs, violence, disease, war, mental illness. This album sits at the top for me as far as metal goes. It's so powerful and well recorded and they did it when they were young. Metallica is where they are because of their level of creativity. They just have it.
"Orion" is their best instrumental. Must react to that one next. Studio version best.
Nah, To Live Is To Die is their best instrumental. Orion is a great second, though.
@Keepin' It Leal I gotta disagree orion is the best !
My favorite
The "enhanced bass version" is one "guilty pleasure", for me.
Totally agree with the studio version being the best, BTW, just not my favorite!
@@nunomoure197 you feel the bass wayyyyy more with the enhanced version it’s crazy, so much better
loved the body language change of all five once the lyrics kicked in and the meaning started coming out. they got it
Yeah it’s hard hitting and needed, it’s a major reality check.
Leper Messiah from this same album. It's about how evil men use people's faith to control and rob them. Great song
been text them to do that song its rocks 🤘🔥🔥🤘
Yeah, this song is amazing
one of my favs from that album
Yet another Master
"Where ever i may roam" by Metallica
Must be played
"Where ever..."
The intro drumming part right before James starts singing is absolutely fucking fire.
@@Creeping_Justice Nomad not no man
@@auscryptocurrency1162 maaaan I noticed that last week and was like "ooooh how long have I been misquoting this shit" LOL
@@Creeping_Justice 😂it happens to all of us
The best song on the album by far.
Disposable Heroes
Master Of Puppets
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Lies, Leper Messiah is #1
@@Creeping_Justice That one would blow their minds...its about shady preachers and the shady-ness of religion taking advantage of people.
Leper Messiah is also one of my favorites. It’s crazy because I was a teen when I started listening to them. I didn’t understand the depth of the lyrics also we had no way to look up lyrics at that time if they weren’t in the albums. So unfortunately I missed the deep meanings of the songs for a LONG time.
@@markherring3513 not religion as a whole, the fake television or some traveling evangelists who are obviously using a religion to extort money from unsuspecting but truly faithful people. Leper messiah translates to false prophet in this song. I did a bunch of research on it for a paper, once upon a time, when I was in school.
The riff that begins at the 30 second mark is probably my all time favorite metal riff!
This song hits hard , I am an Army recon Desert Storm veteran and no one gets this song more that someone who spent time in the suck. Loving all your reactions guys, keep being you and having fun.
USN. Embrace the Suck, we'll be back in the world soon.
This song means A LOT to me 23 YEARS IN CORE SO I WAS DISPOSABLE HERO BUT I LASTED LONG TIME IN CORE WARS THAT I FOUGHT
Thank you for your service to our country. God Bless You.
Thank you for your service, sir!!
bless you and bless the U.S.
US Army Recon 90-94 , 100% this song hits home ! Thank you Brother !
@@1971tallica
Thank you for your service.
Always have loved this song as I spent 16 years in the infantry as a disposable troop. Somehow I made it through after being wounded a few times.
Thanks everyone for your service!
I think its time for you guys to experience the most aggressive song by Metallica, a little rare gem that even fans sometimes forgets called Dyers Eve, known for the most aggressive drums by Lars Ulrich, and the most technical advanced guitar solo by Kirk Hammet, and some of the most wild and raw lyrics by James Hetfield.
Hells yeah!!
Agreed! The angriest song ever written!! Best song on AJFA.
Also Fight Fire With Fire
and the heaviest song in The Thing That Should Not Be
I’m gonna apologize in advance, I honestly don’t mean to be a dick but I’m sure it’ll be taken as that. So-A little rare gem that even fans sometimes forget? Bro have you ever actually mingled within the fanbase? It’s a fan favorite. Dyer’s Eve has a very favorable reputation among fans. Also, it’s on AJFA, there’s nothing rare about it. Anyway, no I don’t think _it’s time_ for them to experience it. Somewhere down line for sure, but as of right now they ain’t even got through all the essential tracks yet.
First four albums are a masterclass in metal!
The first 3
@@giantstonedturtle649 okay elitist
@@ILOV3BUTT3R ..no....jus dat the black album is brittney spears candy pop. end of story ...man bun.
@@Marshall_EL34 what? Black album is fifth album, fourth is AJFA, its their best album. So, first 4
@@figu6ka379 You misunderstood my stmt. I was replying to MistaGitGud ...who was slamming the OP. So, obviously MistaGitGud thinks the Black Album and later are the "real" Metallica or just as good. My point was to say that the Black Album was a sell-out ...and it was, they even admit it in their own ways. There is NO way pre-Black Album Metallica ...or ANY Metallica with Cliff Burton or Dave Mustaine would have recorded the Black Album ...as it IS Brittany Spears candy pop. Peace.
I saw them twice as a teenager in the 80's. This Disposable Heroes was their best live performance... RIDICULOUS 🤘🏾
Master of puppets is unbelievable album, and to think they wrote it in their 20’s… crazy!
As a metal chick it beyond warms my heart to see life long hip hop fans give metal a chance ( I like both). So your Metallica reactions just make me smile and not stop 😁
One of my absolute favourite Metallica songs, Used to be obsessed with this song in high school, still obsessed with it tbh
Exactly how I felt. I had to keep listening to this song on repeat first time I heard it. I was actually blown away
Still listen to it all the time on a treadmill trying not to get old😂
This album is the best. Orion is THE instrumental song
Disposable Heroes is a Masterpiece!
Fire reaction as always fellas!! Add ‘The Four Horsemen’ to your list. Incredible song as well
Time!
Famine!
Pestilence!
Death!
Veryyyy fast riffs lol 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love every time you guys do Metallica reactions. Plz keep doing every song per album. That's the best way to understand them and the music 🤘
@@yancylinn8055 I bet they'd like the official video.
No, not every song on every album. Some of it sucks and there's tons of other content they should check out.
@@yancylinn8055 ...that song is not on that album. Whiskey in the jarro is horrible. I was embarrassed for them and quit listening to Metallica after they did that. Damn song sounds like a nursery rhyme.
James Hetfield (Vocalist and rhythm guitarist) is the absolute master of riffing. Noone better!
Absolutely!
This album is all killer no filler. "Orion", "Damage Inc", "The thing that should not be" just to name a few. Gotta be my favorite Metallica album.
DAMAGE INC. ON THE SAME ALBUM MASTER OF PUPPETS THE LAST SONG ONE OF THE BEST SONGS ON THE ALBUM AND ONE OF THE FASTEST
As the daughter of a Vietnam Vet, this was my favorite song from Metallica. Love your reactions!
"Fight fire with fire" is another underrated gem by them
Underrated? Noup.
Every song on this album worth a reaction guys. Rock on 🤘
Welcome to the best Metallica song ever. Flawless rhythm, solo, everything.
Yup, my favorite from them!
\m/
Kirk at his best.
One of if not the greatest metal album ever produced! Master Of Puppets is legendary and you're seeing why!
Do yourselves a favor and start watching/listening to Metallica live, especially in the 80's like Seattle '89. You wont regret it.
I was waiting for this moment
Same! Lol
This is my favorite song on the album. I love the whole album. The speed at which theyre playing is extraordinary.
This is a musical masterpiece. The whole album. My favorite!
I was 15 when this album came out in 1986 (I'm 51 now.) I used to put this on my Walkman on cassette to walk 2 miles to school everyday. I woke up to their albums sometimes. No one where I was knew who they were and I actually got ridiculed for having their logo as a patch on my Jean jacket. No one could pronounce their name right. Most people said "metal licka". To see you you guys finally seeing what I literally grew up with every day my Sophomore year in High School is pretty cool. I love watching you guys get the beat, appreciate the music, and then the deep understanding behind the lyrics. Thank you for taking the time to understand and not just assuming it's not worth it.
Love the reactions. Thank you guys for having an open mind and all the best to your and your family. Peace.
I’m so glad you guys took a liking to Metallica and it’s so cool to watch you guys explore them deeper. The more you listen to them, the more respect you’ll gain for them. Keep ‘em coming guys!
This song gives me goosebumps, which doesn’t happen often from music.
Frayed ends of Sanity
No Leaf Clover
Am I Evil
...... probably some of the dopest musical work from them
Am I Evil is a Diamond Head song .
Loving the Metallica reactions, y’all! I’m glad y’all are looking up the meaning of the songs before listening that way there’s minimal misinterpretation. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for this one guys. I haven’t listened to that track in 20 plus years. I almost forgot how great it is. Lots of tempo changes and riffs galore.
Metallica is a fantastic band. They have deep meanings to there songs.
You guys should definitely do a reaction to metallicas “one”. That is a good one!!
They did
It makes my heart glad when I see the things I loved as a kid being experienced and appreciated by new generations. Thanks for the video!
My favorite Metallica song ever, and I’ve been a die-hard fan since 1991 as a dorky 13 year old. They’ve honestly helped me overcome some heavy sh*t and I love to watch the younger generation discover these songs and lyrics. I’ve been binge-watching your Metallica reactions because they’re so pure and honest and I love it.
Holy shit! This is one of my fav tracks! They have an AMAZING live version in Mexico!
Leper Messiah is another great one off this album. It’s a seriously dead-on point “control” song!
I have always loved Metallica, grew up on them with cousins that were 10 years older than me introducing me as a kid. Seeing your reactions has brought a lot of happiness to me as it reminds of what it was like for me when I first listened to them. I love seeing people who were not previously in the metal scene listen and really enjoy something that I enjoy so much. You have also got me relistening to all their albums in order again, just to relive some old memories.
I absolutely love how all of yall are expanding yourselves to different genres of music. Metal music is more then loud, fast playing instruments. The lyrics is what gets your attention.
this is one of my favorite slight sleeper metallica songs. that chorus goes too hard
So many good Metallica songs. Dyers Eve. Please do Dyers Eve.
Exactly
I have to say, I’m new to your reactions, but I love it. Haha. It reminds me so much of me and my friends busting each others balls, listening to music - some more into the song, others into the lyrics, etc. great chemistry guys.
Love seeing you guys go back through Metallica's catalogue. Love to see you guys react to "Eye of the Beholder".
This track is as relevant today, as it was over 30 years ago when it was written.
A great track off Master of Puppets that goes with the theme of the album of being controlled, this one a soldier controlled by the higher ups as just a tool to be used and discarded.
The Four Horsemen,... enough said. It's one of the hardest guitar riffs to get down while learning to play.
Definitely need to do The Four Horsemen
how about mechanix xd
That’s cuz Mustaine wrote it.
@@Lurch685 watch Cliff em all and see how bad Mustaine was. He can't hold a candle to Kirk Hammett.
@@BBaker916 nonsense. Mustaine is light years beyond Hammett’s skill level, always has been.
I love it when you dig into lyrics ... good song, great reaction
My guys! The Metallica reactions keep rolling in and are fantastic! Best wishes brothers!
I love watching you dive into one of my all-time favorite band Metallica been listening since 86. Also can’t wait for you to dip your toes in the tool and believe me the tool army will be on your side
You guys nailed it, the entire album of master of puppets is about being controlled, whether it's from: drugs (Master of Puppets), military (Disposable Heros), anger/abuse (Battery), insanity (Welcome Home), religion (Leper Messiah), corporations (Damage, INC), schizophrenia (The Thing That Should Not Be), uncertainty (Orion)
The Thing That Should Not Be is based on the works of HP Lovecraft
Love it. Been waiting for this one. Now onto Damage inc
Now THIS is a song you MUST put into your workout playlist!!! Plus the depth of the anti war message - it is all bars!
Loving all these recent music and sports reactions! I like that you've started watching the lyric videos to really catch what Metallica are saying in these songs :)
Try Damage Inc, Dyers Eve or Shortest Straw next!! You will lose you minds 100% Fire with fire and Ride the lightening are face melters too!
Damn I know it ❤🎉
Next Metallica song you should check out is Orion I promise it will not disappoint. One of my favorite instrumentals.
They did 5 months ago.
I don’t like Orion, not sure why, just never have understood the hype behind it.
I just called my Uncle who’s a real history buff especially American Military history. He worked at Maritime Military college here in New York until he just retired and I asked him about this song and I got a serious history lesson! Point as usual thank you guys! Much love to you over there. ❤❤❤
Love ya'lls content! Another awesome reaction video to my personal favorite band! :)
You've GOT TO REACT TO THEIR LIVE CONCERT IN SEATTLE 1989!!!! That will give you true appreciation of their talent, to see it performed live! As opposed to whack ass music today.
Moscow '91. That crowd was larger than a lot of towns.
Omgggg 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
orion, sanitarium, sad but true...all three are great songs
Hell yeah!! I was waiting for this one. The gallop riff in the beginning goes hard!!
Thank you for playing the tune it's almost SLAYER time repentless
You guys should do be painkiller by Judas Priest
I am happy to see you youngins enjoying music from my days love you guys!!! Do yourselves a favor and listen to them on headphones!!!!
Damn the dedication of being accurate at such pace with handplayed instruments.
I honestly think Metallica is better live🤘
Seattle 89 show is crazy
every rock band worth a shit is
🙄
Even they, like all artists, know better. Orherwise, they'd record all their albums live.
@@Steve-cm2ys well they do have several (very successful) live albums, but they also know there are many weirdos out there that don't understand why live is better
Russian soldiers should give this track a listen. Applies to them at this time, very accurately.
Disposable Zeroes
Applies to nearly everyone in past century that has served in these b.s. wars. Respect to those who were forced to serve.
However if u just signed up and believed the lies then you're flat out ignorant and uninformed!
Ukrainians too. Stop acting like history started yesterday. The 2014 coup and ethnic cleansing in Eastern Ukraine dont just go away because "Russia Bad"
You guys are awesome love your reactions. Great channel!
What an amazing song huh guys! I always have wished Metallica would play this live every one of the 10 times I have seen them live. But I have only seen it once. Hope they play it on this next tour coming up! Great reaction again guys!
Definitely should do the unforgiven that’s a great some you guys will love as well
My weird friend played me this song when I was 17 in 1988 and it just sounded like a freight train coming through the wall, I had never heard anything like it in my young life, he 'taped' it for me and I went home and must have listened to it 30 times, I went deep into their music for many years, they left and continue to leave an unmovable mark on me as man.
Sooner or later you guys will react to the band called "Slayer". It's and old school thrash metal band just like Metallica but Slayer is a lot darker. A lot. That's where you will witness that some metal bands, especially veterans of the genre, can dive veeery deep and and in a veeery dark places. You might not like what Slayer is singing about but you will definately appreciate it's intricacy. On top of that, the way they play their metal is... well let's say the music itself creates a hellish vibe. Love your reactions. Greetings from Russia, Moscow.
One of my fav Metallica songs. Thanks for showing it!!!
“Old soldiers never die, only the young ones do…..”
And the riffs and the speed of picking. Huge!!!
Love you Bros for Bringin the METAL!!! 🤘🤙
Im about to see Metallica live for the 10th & 11th times…I love watching youngsters discovering & appreciating them as much as I have for over 30 years.
Nothing makes my soul more pleased than to see 5 black guys headbanging to Metallica. There is hope for us yet fellas! Enjoyed this video.
Good choice my friends!!!! Very powerful. I really liked how you focused on the lyrics. Power in words
Again. Love this channel! You five guys over a pancake breakfast. Any time, my treat.
I love seeing you guys discover Metallica.
Guys, I love your channel and watch it all the time. I was in the Air Force for 26.5 years. We were trained just like the other branches of the service. War was what we prepared for. First 10 years was just exercising and learning how to operate during a war time situation... train, train train. It was us against the Russians and it was at the height of the Cold War. Then we had Desert Storm and I deployed and fought for our country. Got the shit scared out of me a few times and it did not really matter. We did what we did and dying was a consequence for keeping America free. Then from 94 until I retied in 07 I was involved in constant conflict. It did not matter who we were fighting against, orders were orders and you follow them, no questions asked. War was just what we signed up for. I put myself in harms way more than once and at the end of the day, I made it. It did not matter. I could have hid behind a desk but I volunteered for anything and anything. That is what we do. If I was to have died, I know it would have not been for nothing and my wife would have understood... in her eyes I would have been a hero. But I lived and my wife still looks at me as a hero. I did not do this for myself but for you. Rudy, MSgt USAF, Retired 1981-2007 AMMO! Keep on keeping it real my brothers!
One of my favorites! Think of a battlefield with heavy fighting. The song really captures it.
This is one of the Metallica songs that the lyrics really hit me. Both my grandfather's drafted at rhe end of ww2 and into the Korean War. Both survived with bad PTSD, my one grandfather just passes away last July at 94 years old and the 21 gun salute at his funeral was beautiful. The way metallica can create a battlefield in your eyes through music is amazing. The drums sound like guns and I csnt explain how amazing this song is.
You want to see how good these guys are? Check out the song Battery live in Seattle 1989.
That Seattle 89' show was amazing
The performances of the songs “And justice for all”, “Blackened”and “The thing that should not be” were the best performances from that show in my opinion. Also, the performance of Damage inc at the Shoreline amphitheater, 1989 was the best .
To live is to die... Is one of my favorite songs.. instrumental towards until the end..
Then .. harvest of sorrow. From the Justice album.. My favorite two songs on it..
Single best Metallica song ever!! The bridge is crunching!...... Thank you James!
This is my favorite track on this album. I've been a Metallica fan since 1991
Have listened to this entire album well over 1000 times.
Nice bunch of friends enjoying Metallica so cool.
This is my favorite track on this album. I've been a Metallica fan since 1991
I cannot believe the love these men have for everyone and to see how they’ve progressed
This tape was in heavy rotation in my car for years back in the late 1980's. Great from start to finish. It's their best work.
I love that yall put your arms up, air riding a chopper motorcycle, that's when you know the music is 100 Killin it
This band does everything, you all are in for a fun rabbit hole. Don't miss their live stuff either. Good stuff!
You all should do the entire album of this. Love the reactions!
Sanitarium and battery are awesome too. Love the reaction 🤘😤🤘
Can’t believe that song is 36 years old. Masterpiece! Dyers Eve must be reacted to soon. Thoroughly enjoy your reaction videos.