you should try out FROM FIRE WE'RE BORN (feat. Kizakoto) | Glyde the Dragon OST the song is good! it for a game on steam that you play it demo right now and it not bad but this song!
People can hate all they want but Metallica starts off slow and grabs you by the balls . No other band will replicate what they did in Moscow in 91 . Forever Metallica
@@hektixkitzo No way. Metallica definitely had the best set, but that entire Russian crowd was there to see ACDC, not Metallica. The actual attendance when Metallica played was around 350,000 (James Hetfield himself says this) and the 1.6 million number comes from the size of the crowed when ACDC were playing later in the day.
In highschool we had a marine biology class and we wrote a cover to this song called "Mantaray" (Battaray). Not that we did the original justice, but we got half decent at playing everything but the solos and made our teacher laugh his ass off. "Swimming through the ocean, with it's freaking flipper, cannot stop the MANTA-RAY. MAN-TUH-RAY!" Good times :)
similar but not as cool - 10th grade art class (1987) we had to make paper mache puppets and do a performance with them. A fellow metalhead classmate and I looked at each other and knew what we had to do. Thus paper mache James and Kirk were born and of course Master of Puppets was jammed...we made a stage and guitars it was awesome and while the teacher wasn't a fan of the music he did get a kick out of it.
EXTINCTION DETECTED E.S.A. PROTECTED CAN NOT KILL THE MANTA RAY!! THEY LOOK LIKE THEY'RE FLYING BUT THEY'RE REALLY DYING PLEASE DON'T KILL THE MANTA RAY!!
This is the intro track to Master of Puppets. It changed everything. That calm Spanish guitar intro couldn't have prepared any of us for what was coming. For millions it was the first notes we heard of Metallica. Then the storm hit. Metal would never be the same.
In 2016, Metallica’s iconic album “Master of Puppets” was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry. This prestigious honor recognizes the album’s cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance, making it the first heavy metal album to be added to the registry.
This made my day, wish I could go back and hear this whole album again for the first time. Timeless, unrelenting. "They're going crazy with the beat!" Love it!
@TheArtofGuitar I love these vids so much, really brings me such joy seeing people experience the magic of the music for the first time. I remember the first time I heard this album 😊
i think a lot of the reason why reactions are popular are all the fans that wish we could experience it for the first time again, but we can't so we settle for the next best thing, experiencing it through someone else's first time.
It is really greater than it was appreciated for in its time. Lars was saying “We dinked with the songs until they didn’t need any more dinking.” There are a ludicrous number of chord and time signature changes in every song across the whole album. Country songs go 3 minutes and most don’t even have a bridge. 80s Metallica was all about “We can play it this way or that. So this way four bars, then that way four bars, then repeat that, then hey, why not change the chord and speeding it up just a notch works better so change that, too.
There is a reason that this still remains the only heavy metal album in the Library of Congress Recording Archives. From start to finish, this album is absolute perfection. This is also the first, and tragically, the last album with Cliff Burton where his influence and love of classical music really shows through. Crazy to think that this was written by some 22/23 year olds. **EDIT** If this gets your blood moving, you should watch the live version from Seattle '89. It moves on a different level.
I literally just landed an hour ago from seeing them in Copenhagen Denmark last night, and let me tell you these dudes lit up the place and the energy was CRAZY! Metallica forever
I’m seeing them in August! Saw them the first time in ‘88 or ‘89. Have seen them a few times but it has been years and years. Im going with my 19 y/o son!!! They’re his favorite band. I can’t wait to share that time with him. 🌸💕🤘🏻
Back in the 80s, Lars Ulrich reported losing as much as 15 pounds of water-weight during a single concert. He literally had to "carb up" to have the strength, especially during a long tour.
I vividly remember my first metallica concert (97 pukkelpop), getting absolutely thrashed in the audience, and then this one came as the final encore. A true assault. I still have PTSD I think 😅
I hate when bands speed up songs live. Iron Maiden have also done this. It destroys songs and makes 8t sound like they just want to get through the set as fast as possible. Maybe it works for a song like this but when they play every song faster it kills the song imo. Sometimes I think they did it to spare Lars from doing the more technical fils etc in the songs. It's much easier to maintain a basic best just sped up than have to remember all those little fills. He complained about AJfA, saying that was his limit and how much thinking went behind those songs. It's also his best drumming. Now he is often mocked as a drummer but he was really good at one point. I guess he just doesn't like having to push himself.
@@johnsparks9825 ikr! To me it was the perfect mix of talent, drunkenness rage, grief, and tiny bit of Peruvian marching powder between Lars and Kirk…I think they went back on the road way too soon after Cliff passed away, and James didn’t even know how to mourn because of his past religious abuse (yeah, I said it ) but they still kicked ass, bless their broken hearts 💔
I was almost 15 when this album came out. Kill 'Em All & Ride the Lightning were playing non-stop on my turntable. My first concert was in April of '86 (Ozzy & Metallica, in support of this album). Metallica was signing autographs before the show and we went and met them (I still have that autographed jean jacket). To say this album changed everything in metal is an understatement. Every town they went to, the next day in school, everyone had a Metallica shirt. Those were great times to be a metal head.
The battery is metal fans. Battery is found in me. We energize ourselves and each other. The band feeds off of the crowd and the crowd feeds off of the music. And Metallica started out in San Francisco doing shows on Battery St.
Almost 40 years old and this track still moves me like it did the 1st day I heard it. This and Creeping Death are 2 Metallica tracks that changed my life. This album closes with another banger, "Damage Inc". Side note: Flemming Rasmussen deserves a Nobel prize for his work engineering this album and Ride the Lightning.
The Queen song you were referencing was Bohemian Rhapsody I believe. That was your first reaction (the one from Waynes World.) The guitar parts are pretty different, but they're both very iconic!
@@shanomac69The bit he kind of sang sounded like Bohemian, but I think you’re right that Stone Cold’s guitar is closer to Battery’s. Kind of ambiguous.
This album dropped in Spring of '86. That was an awesome summer of metal. February we got Ozzy's "Ultimate Sin" March was Master of Puppets, April we got Judas Priest "Turbo" June we got Queensryche "Rage for Order" July we got Motorhead "Orgasmatron" Those were in constant rotation at the skate park once we figured out how to tap in to the power by hijacking one of the streetlights. Once we went from batteries to plugging in the boom box, it was on.
Also Maiden's "Somewhere in Time", Megadeth's "Peace Sells ...", Slayer's "Reign in Blood" and many, many others. 1986 might have very well been the most important year for Metal if you really go back and look at the albums put out that year. It was a truly incredible year.
@@kerbyjackson88 Oh yeah, a ton of cool stuff came out later in the year. I was just talking about the music we had that summer at the skate park. For the record, I never skated, I was the fat kid on the BMX bike, with the huge backpack containing a small tool kit, a roll of grip tape, a couple extra trucks & wheels, some snacks, a box of batteries, a flashlight, a few windbreakers, a bunch of album tapes, some mix tapes, and a spare deck bungeed to it, with 2 milk jugs filled with ice and the ghetto blaster bungeed into a rack on the back of the bike. I was the pit crew.
Love to see a rap dude headbanging to Metallica. Their first 5 albums are 100% masterpieces. Check it out man, not only it will grow your channel bigger but it will also introduce you to the huge metal family.
This is what I love about your videos: You have a genuine love of great music, no matter the genre. You find the TRUTH in the music, and that's the hallmark of a serious musician and music critic.
The theme of the song revolves around the San Francisco thrash scene of the 1980s. The most prominent club played by Metallica was the Old Waldorf located at 444 Battery Street in downtown San Francsico. The tone of the song is one of familial ties and the positive release of energy through the common interest of metal. The lyric "Cannot kill the family, Battery is found in me" is a statement that while society at large doesn't understand the scene, those within it (i.e. "the family") will fiercely defend it as a show of solidarity against the glam scene that was popular in the Los Angeles area.
this is the first Metallica song I ever heard. I was 12, 1989. It was life changing. At the time I had heard nothing even remotely close to it. WAY harder than anything else I had been listening to up until that point (Motley Crue, Poison, Cinderella, Skid Row....hair metal shit).
I think the Queen song you may be referring to is Stone Cold crazy - It has a very similar riff in terms of time signature: Also: Metallica did a cover of Stone Cold Crazy, and James Hetfield sang it at the Freddie Mercury Memorial concert.
I'm pretty sure someone has already said this, but if you want this insane energy turned up to the max, search for Battery Live Seattle 1989. That is the DEFINITIVE live version of this song, and it never fails to make my heart race and my blood boil!
First Metallica song I ever heard at the age of about 10. Went grocery shopping with mom at Target, seen the intriguing album cover on the shelf, she bought it for me. On the way home in the passenger seat of our green minivan my face was thoroughly and irreparably melted.
Since you can appreciate Metallica and Queen, check out a song called "Stone Cold Crazy." Its a Queen song that Metallica covered, and either version gas this same energy
I was in high school when Master of Puppets was released. The hardest thing I had heard before them that was Motorhead. Your reaction was the same as mine. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
I was in high school when this came out, too. Weirdly, tho, my first intro to thrash metal was Megadeth's Peace Sells album, and I was already hooked. I love that album, but Kill 'Em All, then MoP came along and took it to a whole new level for me. Before that, it was AC/DC, Dio, Iron Maiden, and Accept. I've been a metalhead since I was a kid.
…And Justice For All was my first album from them back in like 1998. This and Ride the Lightning came after but man watching you react to this brought back a lot of great memories!
I was 14 when this album was released at that time Metallica were for most purposes unknown to all except true metal fans. They had no radio play and no videos and I mean 0percent. This was their 3rd album and I had been listening since Kill em All. In those days you would get info word of mouth or from a magazine. I will never ever forget putting this on and this is the song that played. Totally melted my freaking brain. Great album Metallica's finest for sure.
People don’t understand that Metallica has these long intros before it slams you in the face with a brutal riff. These long intros are so they can prepare for a good start during a concert and hit a concert off with a bang rather then waiting on stage or playing the long slow intros, which are undoubtedly amazing and beautiful
One of my favorites..transitions are incredible...saw this concert live in the 80s ..they opened for Ozzy!!...played it on my channel on the drums barely!!...hehe!!!😀🥁🎸🎶🔥
I think this is unironically Metallica's best song in their whole discography. After getting really into extreme metal, a lot of Metallica doesn't quite do it for me anymore, but I still come back to this song sometimes. It just kicks ass.
You are awesome my friend! It never gets old watching black people appreciate rock music. It only makes sense, all of American music originated with black people…ALL of it. Rock is just the blues with a twist. Thank you for such a great contribution to America!
For Queen you could be referencing a lot of songs but many people look at "Stone Cold Crazy" as one of the primary influencing tracks of thrash metal. So much so that Metallica actually cover it sometimes.
@LayedBakDFR this song and Damage Inc are the fastest on this album. It was my first Metallica album that I listened to and still use it to this day do workouts.
Ya... As a Jamaican. That's what I grew up to. In Florida. The skate board days Mr layedbak back. Just don't listen to them when your drink.. hole poop. Another level bro.
@2:11 you asked what Queen song that guitar sounds like? It *_might_* be Queen "Stone Cold Crazy" which ironically, Metallica did a cover of - ua-cam.com/video/IzmlLRuf47g/v-deo.html Although, when you try to sing it, it sounds like Bohemian Rhapsody.
One of these days I think you should sit down and listen to the entire album in one sitting. I feel like you would love the diversity and complexity behind the songs in not just the music but the lyrics as well
I'm sure it's in earlier comments but the Queen song you mentioned is Stone Cold Crazy. It's often in the conversation for being the first thrash metal song, or at the very least, one that led to the genre. Either way, Metallica covered it and did a great job.
Two of the highest energy bands that I have seen in concert are Metallica, and Pantera. Pantera you can't see anymore, RIP Dimebag, but Metallica you can. Dare you to see them live. And just listen to the whole place sing their lyrics along with them. Just an absolute amazing show to experience all around. I guarantee it!
LayedBack this is a Double Pass! Song and fact you didn't skip ANY! just paused and talked Perfect and you're gonna be in for a Ride. That WHOLE album is 🔥👍🤘😊
You should record the reaction while you're looking at and talking about the lyrics to the song. Say what you want about the energy in a Metallica song but their lyrics will enhance your experience and take these songs to another level.
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Time to do there discography me thinks 😊
You need to react to Rage Against The Machine - Freedom! I think you would love it, it's very exciting!
you should try out FROM FIRE WE'RE BORN (feat. Kizakoto) | Glyde the Dragon OST the song is good! it for a game on steam that you play it demo right now and it not bad but this song!
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People can hate all they want but Metallica starts off slow and grabs you by the balls . No other band will replicate what they did in Moscow in 91 . Forever Metallica
I love Metallica, but Pantera did a better job on that show, and they only had one album out lol.
@@hektixkitzo No way. Metallica definitely had the best set, but that entire Russian crowd was there to see ACDC, not Metallica. The actual attendance when Metallica played was around 350,000 (James Hetfield himself says this) and the 1.6 million number comes from the size of the crowed when ACDC were playing later in the day.
seattle was better imo not soundwise but overall performance
their best performance in my opinion is the 1986 Toronto live. take a look at this shit! ua-cam.com/video/5ESicEzUtqk/v-deo.html
The only other artists that have or have had the same stage presense as Metallica is Queen or Michael Jackson. No one ever came close.
In highschool we had a marine biology class and we wrote a cover to this song called "Mantaray" (Battaray). Not that we did the original justice, but we got half decent at playing everything but the solos and made our teacher laugh his ass off. "Swimming through the ocean, with it's freaking flipper, cannot stop the MANTA-RAY. MAN-TUH-RAY!"
Good times :)
This is hilarious. Please record it
similar but not as cool - 10th grade art class (1987) we had to make paper mache puppets and do a performance with them. A fellow metalhead classmate and I looked at each other and knew what we had to do. Thus paper mache James and Kirk were born and of course Master of Puppets was jammed...we made a stage and guitars it was awesome and while the teacher wasn't a fan of the music he did get a kick out of it.
EXTINCTION DETECTED
E.S.A. PROTECTED
CAN NOT KILL THE MANTA RAY!!
THEY LOOK LIKE THEY'RE FLYING
BUT THEY'RE REALLY DYING
PLEASE DON'T KILL THE MANTA RAY!!
Jesus Christ... I saw that video on yt like 15years ago. Core memory unlocked.
I just saw the Aug 2 show in Boston. I was thinking Weird Al really should have done a "Planetarium" version of Sanitarium back in the '80's.
This is the intro track to Master of Puppets. It changed everything. That calm Spanish guitar intro couldn't have prepared any of us for what was coming. For millions it was the first notes we heard of Metallica. Then the storm hit. Metal would never be the same.
I'm still torn on which intro was more memorable for me: battery, fight fire with fire, or blackened...they all have a special place for me.
@@brianbutterworth6107 Fight fire with fire was the best one for me. Coming from kill em all, they just turned the notch up to 11 from the start.
I listen to all types of music and this is one of the few albums for me that is a playthrough straight through.
In 2016, Metallica’s iconic album “Master of Puppets” was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry. This prestigious honor recognizes the album’s cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance, making it the first heavy metal album to be added to the registry.
I get it. Kill ‘Em All is my personal favorite, but I get it
Tell that to Jethro Tull
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Does that mean it goes to space? LOL
This made my day, wish I could go back and hear this whole album again for the first time. Timeless, unrelenting. "They're going crazy with the beat!" Love it!
@TheArtofGuitar I love these vids so much, really brings me such joy seeing people experience the magic of the music for the first time. I remember the first time I heard this album 😊
Hey nice to see you here, love your videos as well ❤
i think a lot of the reason why reactions are popular are all the fans that wish we could experience it for the first time again, but we can't so we settle for the next best thing, experiencing it through someone else's first time.
There he is!!!
Same. This why i'm a little disappointed at new Metallica. It just does not give me the same feelings. Love your channel by the way.🤘
Disposable Heroes off the same album is absolutely nuts.
A man of culture here.
I agree - those honestly the entire album is amazing.
This whole album is art
You ain't lying!!
orion best song imo. but the whole album is good. i loved this when it came out
This came from the Era where we created mosh pits and just smashed into each other for fun. 😂 miss those days
so... like today?
Yep, and we did that for fun. Our nursing homes are going to be lit, seriously have fire extinguishers on hand. Some of us are actual pyromaniacs.
@@moko2584 Kids these days still moshing? If so, God bless them for it!
@@josephlevine3045 Sure doing it! Thank the -1 generation for inventing this shite for us \m/
Moshed in front of some of the biggest metal bands over the years, but at 60+ I just headbang now. 🫨🤘
After all these years, this is still the greatest metal album ever.
As a whole, yeah.
rust in peace is my favorite
Ride The Lightning? Both epic
It is really greater than it was appreciated for in its time. Lars was saying “We dinked with the songs until they didn’t need any more dinking.” There are a ludicrous number of chord and time signature changes in every song across the whole album.
Country songs go 3 minutes and most don’t even have a bridge. 80s Metallica was all about “We can play it this way or that. So this way four bars, then that way four bars, then repeat that, then hey, why not change the chord and speeding it up just a notch works better so change that, too.
Yeah if you only listen to Metallica is the only metal band you’ve listened to sure
There is a reason that this still remains the only heavy metal album in the Library of Congress Recording Archives. From start to finish, this album is absolute perfection. This is also the first, and tragically, the last album with Cliff Burton where his influence and love of classical music really shows through.
Crazy to think that this was written by some 22/23 year olds.
**EDIT**
If this gets your blood moving, you should watch the live version from Seattle '89. It moves on a different level.
Cliff was on kill em all and ride the lightning as well.....Puppets wasn't his first...or are you saying just about his love for classical???
He used classical influence on their songs because he was also influenced by it when he was growing up, he was also a pianist and cellist
I literally just landed an hour ago from seeing them in Copenhagen Denmark last night, and let me tell you these dudes lit up the place and the energy was CRAZY!
Metallica forever
I’m seeing them in August! Saw them the first time in ‘88 or ‘89. Have seen them a few times but it has been years and years. Im going with my 19 y/o son!!! They’re his favorite band. I can’t wait to share that time with him. 🌸💕🤘🏻
@@usa4freedom1 I hope you are going to have an awesome experience with your son.
Saw them do a show in Los Angeles in the mid eighties. Intense for sure
For so long Metallica would close with this song. Like...leave it all out there. Playing this song after a three hour set? Dudes were insane!
I thought it was seek and destroy they closed with every show
Back in the 80s, Lars Ulrich reported losing as much as 15 pounds of water-weight during a single concert. He literally had to "carb up" to have the strength, especially during a long tour.
@@EliThomas585 that was used as a show closer far later, post 2000 even
I vividly remember my first metallica concert (97 pukkelpop), getting absolutely thrashed in the audience, and then this one came as the final encore. A true assault. I still have PTSD I think 😅
@@SuperPol1981 gotcha
Their Seattle 1989 performance was even faster😂 it’s Amazing to watch
That entire concert was energy from start to finish
Was there.
I hate when bands speed up songs live. Iron Maiden have also done this. It destroys songs and makes 8t sound like they just want to get through the set as fast as possible.
Maybe it works for a song like this but when they play every song faster it kills the song imo.
Sometimes I think they did it to spare Lars from doing the more technical fils etc in the songs. It's much easier to maintain a basic best just sped up than have to remember all those little fills.
He complained about AJfA, saying that was his limit and how much thinking went behind those songs. It's also his best drumming.
Now he is often mocked as a drummer but he was really good at one point. I guess he just doesn't like having to push himself.
@@johnsparks9825 ikr! To me it was the perfect mix of talent, drunkenness rage, grief, and tiny bit of Peruvian marching powder between Lars and Kirk…I think they went back on the road way too soon after Cliff passed away, and James didn’t even know how to mourn because of his past religious abuse (yeah, I said it ) but they still kicked ass, bless their broken hearts 💔
I snuck onto the floor for Metallica at that show from my nosebleed seat, what an intense show , it was insane.
The intro to Battery still gives me the chills
I was almost 15 when this album came out. Kill 'Em All & Ride the Lightning were playing non-stop on my turntable. My first concert was in April of '86 (Ozzy & Metallica, in support of this album). Metallica was signing autographs before the show and we went and met them (I still have that autographed jean jacket). To say this album changed everything in metal is an understatement. Every town they went to, the next day in school, everyone had a Metallica shirt. Those were great times to be a metal head.
I was 15 too lol
The battery is metal fans. Battery is found in me. We energize ourselves and each other. The band feeds off of the crowd and the crowd feeds off of the music. And Metallica started out in San Francisco doing shows on Battery St.
This was going on behind the scenes while the masses were listening to Motley Crew and Poison. The world had no idea what was coming for them.
Almost 40 years old and this track still moves me like it did the 1st day I heard it. This and Creeping Death are 2 Metallica tracks that changed my life. This album closes with another banger, "Damage Inc".
Side note: Flemming Rasmussen deserves a Nobel prize for his work engineering this album and Ride the Lightning.
I completely agree about Flemming Rasmussen
The Queen song you were referencing was Bohemian Rhapsody I believe. That was your first reaction (the one from Waynes World.) The guitar parts are pretty different, but they're both very iconic!
Nah man, Stone Cold Crazy.
@@shanomac69The bit he kind of sang sounded like Bohemian, but I think you’re right that Stone Cold’s guitar is closer to Battery’s. Kind of ambiguous.
it could also be "i want it all" when it go from soft to hard maybe that is also a rocking part
I think he is thinking of Iron Maiden, they like to do a lot of “galloping” in their music
Metallica does have a great cover of Queens Stone Cold Crazy coincidentally enough.
If "You've got a long way to go, and a short time to get there" this is the track to get you there
This album dropped in Spring of '86. That was an awesome summer of metal.
February we got Ozzy's "Ultimate Sin"
March was Master of Puppets,
April we got Judas Priest "Turbo"
June we got Queensryche "Rage for Order"
July we got Motorhead "Orgasmatron"
Those were in constant rotation at the skate park once we figured out how to tap in to the power by hijacking one of the streetlights. Once we went from batteries to plugging in the boom box, it was on.
Also Maiden's "Somewhere in Time", Megadeth's "Peace Sells ...", Slayer's "Reign in Blood" and many, many others. 1986 might have very well been the most important year for Metal if you really go back and look at the albums put out that year. It was a truly incredible year.
@@kerbyjackson88 Oh yeah, a ton of cool stuff came out later in the year. I was just talking about the music we had that summer at the skate park. For the record, I never skated, I was the fat kid on the BMX bike, with the huge backpack containing a small tool kit, a roll of grip tape, a couple extra trucks & wheels, some snacks, a box of batteries, a flashlight, a few windbreakers, a bunch of album tapes, some mix tapes, and a spare deck bungeed to it, with 2 milk jugs filled with ice and the ghetto blaster bungeed into a rack on the back of the bike. I was the pit crew.
Hell yeah brother Metallica always slaps
This song is about Battery Street in San Francisco where Metallica dominated the Bay Area thrash scene.
Some might even call that a "double" since it's also clearly a straight up beating.
This is actually crazy loll I was just searching up battery reactions like a hour ago and my favorite dude mr layedbakdfr reacts to it💀🙏
Love to see a rap dude headbanging to Metallica. Their first 5 albums are 100% masterpieces. Check it out man, not only it will grow your channel bigger but it will also introduce you to the huge metal family.
This is what I love about your videos: You have a genuine love of great music, no matter the genre. You find the TRUTH in the music, and that's the hallmark of a serious musician and music critic.
Hell yeah. Excellent song
Now that you've heard the studio version, the Seattle 89 live version is a must.
I was just at Metallica concert yesterday and last friday! They played battery. That was epic!
Five finger Death Punch played too
" _No tricks. Just skill against skill alone._ "
-Fezzik ( as portrayed by Andre the Giant in the film *The Princess Bride.* )
No more rhymes now, I mean it
The theme of the song revolves around the San Francisco thrash scene of the 1980s. The most prominent club played by Metallica was the Old Waldorf located at 444 Battery Street in downtown San Francsico. The tone of the song is one of familial ties and the positive release of energy through the common interest of metal. The lyric "Cannot kill the family, Battery is found in me" is a statement that while society at large doesn't understand the scene, those within it (i.e. "the family") will fiercely defend it as a show of solidarity against the glam scene that was popular in the Los Angeles area.
Song was about the metal scene on Battery Street in San Francisco in the early 80s
Your love for music makes me love music more
I seen them play this 5 days ago in Copenhagen. They're 60 now, and they're still playing this as fast and savage (or more so) than ever.
1st heard this on a walk-man cassette player in 1986. Changed my life
love metallica 🙌🏽
this is the first Metallica song I ever heard. I was 12, 1989. It was life changing. At the time I had heard nothing even remotely close to it. WAY harder than anything else I had been listening to up until that point (Motley Crue, Poison, Cinderella, Skid Row....hair metal shit).
Love Metallica,my brother saw them in concert years ago. Both big fans. Alot of truth in their songs.
I think the Queen song you may be referring to is Stone Cold crazy - It has a very similar riff in terms of time signature: Also: Metallica did a cover of Stone Cold Crazy, and James Hetfield sang it at the Freddie Mercury Memorial concert.
Naaahh , he started humming "Bohemian Rhapsody" he was way off mark till second later when the roving guitar 🎸 really kicked in , , ,🧐🤔🤔
Metallica is my shit. Grew up listening to them with my mom
same
If your moms listened to Metallica the are bloody legends 🎉
@chrishirini5414 my mom still actively listens to them and has also seen them in concert multiple times
@@chrishirini5414 I'm a mom and I listen to Metallica (there's not a lot I don't listen to besides most pop music ;) )
I'm pretty sure someone has already said this, but if you want this insane energy turned up to the max, search for Battery Live Seattle 1989. That is the DEFINITIVE live version of this song, and it never fails to make my heart race and my blood boil!
You should see the live in Seattle 89' version. They play it FASTER! 150% more energy live. Definitely check it out!
hey man, I followed some of your older video reactions in past years. good to see you are back. still listening to great music as well I see
First Metallica song I ever heard at the age of about 10. Went grocery shopping with mom at Target, seen the intriguing album cover on the shelf, she bought it for me. On the way home in the passenger seat of our green minivan my face was thoroughly and irreparably melted.
Got to see these songs debut before the album came out. New Years Eve, San Francisco 85/86. Epic show!
I love that u gave it an honest listen!!! Metallica fkn rocks.
Energy at an all time high. Right on, good interpretation. Thanks for your content!
Since you can appreciate Metallica and Queen, check out a song called "Stone Cold Crazy." Its a Queen song that Metallica covered, and either version gas this same energy
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I was in high school when Master of Puppets was released. The hardest thing I had heard before them that was Motorhead. Your reaction was the same as mine. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
I was in high school when this came out, too. Weirdly, tho, my first intro to thrash metal was Megadeth's Peace Sells album, and I was already hooked. I love that album, but Kill 'Em All, then MoP came along and took it to a whole new level for me. Before that, it was AC/DC, Dio, Iron Maiden, and Accept. I've been a metalhead since I was a kid.
…And Justice For All was my first album from them back in like 1998. This and Ride the Lightning came after but man watching you react to this brought back a lot of great memories!
That’s exactly how i reacted the first time i heard this joint. Dope video boii!
I was 14 when this album was released at that time Metallica were for most purposes unknown to all except true metal fans. They had no radio play and no videos and I mean 0percent. This was their 3rd album and I had been listening since Kill em All. In those days you would get info word of mouth or from a magazine. I will never ever forget putting this on and this is the song that played. Totally melted my freaking brain. Great album Metallica's finest for sure.
You should’ve seen the reactions when we were cranking “kill ‘em all” when it first dropped.
You’d think we farted in church!🤘🏻
Yeah that whole album is nasty as hell!Always get's me goosebumps.
one of their best songs
I saw them 4 or5 times in the eighties and it was incredible live.
Back with another great vid
Who remembers Headbangers Ball? Stay up to watch it when MTV first came out. Those were the days!
I'm gonna be lookin for that "Master of Puppets" album review my guy
People don’t understand that Metallica has these long intros before it slams you in the face with a brutal riff. These long intros are so they can prepare for a good start during a concert and hit a concert off with a bang rather then waiting on stage or playing the long slow intros, which are undoubtedly amazing and beautiful
Man, that song is like 35 years old. You should hear where Metal is now!
How I envy you getting to experience this for the first time. I wish I could again
One of my favorites..transitions are incredible...saw this concert live in the 80s ..they opened for Ozzy!!...played it on my channel on the drums barely!!...hehe!!!😀🥁🎸🎶🔥
Love this song .. so much energy
I love the master's and justice's era harmonized guitars. The gave the music a grandiose feel to it
U can't beat old Metallica just loud, raw and in ur face 🤘😖
I think this is unironically Metallica's best song in their whole discography. After getting really into extreme metal, a lot of Metallica doesn't quite do it for me anymore, but I still come back to this song sometimes. It just kicks ass.
“Disposable Heroes” and “ Damage Inc.” from the same album….the songs will slap you fiercely hard 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
You should check out Kim Dracula. He's very talented and has awhole lot of versatility and vocal range
You are awesome my friend! It never gets old watching black people appreciate rock music. It only makes sense, all of American music originated with black people…ALL of it. Rock is just the blues with a twist. Thank you for such a great contribution to America!
For Queen you could be referencing a lot of songs but many people look at "Stone Cold Crazy" as one of the primary influencing tracks of thrash metal. So much so that Metallica actually cover it sometimes.
He speaks to how tired they must have been by the end of the song, but this song was typically played at the end of their concerts! Metallica, baby!
@LayedBakDFR this song and Damage Inc are the fastest on this album. It was my first Metallica album that I listened to and still use it to this day do workouts.
FALLING IN REVERSE JUST DROP !!! THEY DROPPED TWO AMAZING SONGS
I recommend Fade to Black by Metallica next tbh. One of my favourites
few albums are absolute masterpieces and this is one of them.
This is one of my most favorite Metallica songs of all time!! I love how you start rockin out to these kinda songs!! Love it!! PASS‼️👍💯
This whole album is amazing
Ya... As a Jamaican. That's what I grew up to. In Florida. The skate board days Mr layedbak back. Just don't listen to them when your drink.. hole poop. Another level bro.
@2:11 you asked what Queen song that guitar sounds like? It *_might_* be Queen "Stone Cold Crazy" which ironically, Metallica did a cover of - ua-cam.com/video/IzmlLRuf47g/v-deo.html Although, when you try to sing it, it sounds like Bohemian Rhapsody.
CANNOT STOP THE BATTERY!!!
"Hansha - oceans ate Alaska" will break your mind in the best way
Metallica is great when you're baked out of your mind. Rock on.
One of these days I think you should sit down and listen to the entire album in one sitting. I feel like you would love the diversity and complexity behind the songs in not just the music but the lyrics as well
Currently on vacation. Ain't gonna stop me from watching a no doubter PASS 🔥
The instrumentals alone... PASS
I'm sure it's in earlier comments but the Queen song you mentioned is Stone Cold Crazy. It's often in the conversation for being the first thrash metal song, or at the very least, one that led to the genre. Either way, Metallica covered it and did a great job.
Two of the highest energy bands that I have seen in concert are Metallica, and Pantera. Pantera you can't see anymore, RIP Dimebag, but Metallica you can. Dare you to see them live. And just listen to the whole place sing their lyrics along with them. Just an absolute amazing show to experience all around. I guarantee it!
Dude you're two falling in reverse songs behind and I'm dying to see your reacts to them!
YESSS BROO W tysm for reacting to more of my favourite bands, metallica. Please listen to blackened next!
this whole album got zero skips. only got 8 songs but theyre all longer than 5 minutes, no boring riffs to be heard
Yep, that is REAL Metallica, whole album is so tight.
Takes me back to my teenage years.😀 Metallica always rocks. 🤘🔥
"I'm not gettin' fooled no more." Love it.
I love metallica more reactions pls
Yoooo your ad libs were cracking me up
LayedBack this is a Double Pass! Song and fact you didn't skip ANY! just paused and talked Perfect and you're gonna be in for a Ride. That WHOLE album is 🔥👍🤘😊
You should record the reaction while you're looking at and talking about the lyrics to the song. Say what you want about the energy in a Metallica song but their lyrics will enhance your experience and take these songs to another level.
Even huge bands can still be underrated with the lack of praise they receive.
Another classic banger. Yeaaaah!!!
This album was my soundtrack in 1987 and 88.
I clapped like a seal at the thing, it was great!