Wanted to let everyone know, the person spamming the comments about a "giveaway" is not me. It is a scam Also thank you for everyone bringing me up to speed about how the solo is James and Kirk. I am really shocked because I thought it was a bass sound I heard but everyone is saying it was a layered guitar moment. Either way I still enjoyed and thank you everyone for educating me. Thanks again for the support (:
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Unfortunately you cannot hear too much from Jason's part on this album, you know when they recorded it they were still not over their bassist Cliff Burton's tragic death and Lars simply put the bass part down on this album - so I suggest you to try the Justice for Jason version, available on tube, from that day I found it I listen just that, never again this official version!
You should see the live in Seattle 1989 version of this. They open the show with this. You have to see just how badass James Hetfield is the fastest right hand and the master of downpicking. It's a blurr. You will love this album . Love your ability to disect the meaning of the songs. I can't wait for you to get to the last song "Dyer's Eve". You won't have to look far for the meaning of it.
The Seattle '89 "Live Shit" concert should be required viewing for any metal fan. That concert is a blueprint for just how badass a thrash/heavy metal performance should be. Dudes were crushing it 150%
No, she souldn't. At least not for a reaction video. You're just recommending watching exactly the same videos everybody else does. Gosh, a little originality please!
Minus the mixing. The bass was left out, on this album. The remix, with Jason's Bass parts brought back in, actually enhances it. And it sounds way better. I can only imagine what it would've sounded like if Robert Trujillo was found by Metallica when they released this album. (But Robert Trujillo was "found" by Suicidal Tendencies and a member of that group/band during this time period.
The Master of Puppets sound is really unmatched. The usage of the bass guitar is unmatched in all of their catalogs the close second is from Ride The Lightning.
That baby rattle sound is the snare drum it has metal rattles under it also the symbols vibrating can make that sound thats why you see drummers pinch them
As did they tour that went along with it, they would roll into town rape and pillage it, and leave, the raw power and aggression they had in 89/90, will never be duplicated.
During the recording of the album, he probably realized, what kind of arsegate Lars Ulrich really was. "One" is probably about Lars, as if he wanted to say: "Oh, please, kill me! If I have to make one more album with this piece of garbage [or fill in another word of your choice] again..." 😁
The intro is a reverse recording. It was recorded forwards, and then played backwards. It has a neat effect. There are recordings of the section with the original forwards tracking, it sounds cool as well.
James Hetfield's singing and his lyrics on this album is his greatest imo. Also as a thrash / heavy metal singer. The combination of everything he does is powerful, aggressive, to the point, and with determination. The MetallicA fans hath spoken! And when they voted this album? Trust me! They know what they're doing. This whole album also should be in that thing that MoP's was placed in back years ago that congress puts albums and anything of significance in music, art, history, and sports that made huge influences on every human being alive. I can't give a favorite song on this album because I love them all. But I can give you my thoughts on some that you may really enjoy. And I love being baked btw 😎. ...And Justice For All is a very long song, but one that I think is composed really well and has that early 18th century, halls of Justice, courtrooms, and the arrogant judge almost walking in like he's a king of sorts. When the beginning of the song starts, that's what I imagine. Eye of the beholder is one that I've seen so many people react to and they are so into how James in 1987-88 wrote a song that speaks about what is going on today and the future. Is he a prophet? Why fuck no! Wel....Maybe he is, lol. He's a great metal/hard rock singer that's for certain, and a great lyricist. Shortest Straw has one of Kirk's best solos, along with the song The Frayed Ends Of Sanity. This song is one that will have you definitely trying to figure out like "How the fudge!?!?" Has a Wizard of Oz feel to it 🤔 MetallicA fans will say. But then it turns into one of the most bad ass riffs in history. And Lars's drumming is off the chain. And last but not least. Those last 2 songs with To Live Is To Die and Dyers Eve. I mean, they will really make your heart bleed. It has to be the most intense emotional rollercoaster of a masterpiece metal magnus opus, that has this final message about Cliff in the beautiful music, and heart wrenching emotions from losing a loved one to being reborn with Cliff Burton and his blessing. That's how MetallicA speaks to you with their instruments. And the last song Dyers Eve will either make you extremely angry or extremely tired from all the thrashing!
The title track is my favorite song on this album “and Justice for all” although, “Frayed Ends of Sanity” is a close second as well as the instrumental “To Live is to Die”
One of my favourite songs by Metallica. Absolutely love the whole section between the second chorus and third verse as well as the way the solo builds and lars being deliberately off beat at the end of the solo and getting back on beat within a couple bars. Very much looking forward to your reaction to "eye of the beholder", "shortest straw'' and "frayed ends of sanity"
I could be wrong, but I always thought this song was an outcry about the way we take our earth for granted, as seen through our often times indiscriminate destruction and pollution of it, and then in turn how that leads to us essentially killing ourselves. We don't have any other planets to call home.
I’m so glad that this album won because this album is so iconic even with the loss of Cliff Burton. This sound is so heavy and has so many amazing banger’s. I would definitely check out some of the live performances from this era specifically Seattle, 1989. It will blow your mind!
Keep in minf that this was the first album after the death Cliff Burton. I think that feelings were very raw still. So when Lars inevitably asked for his drums to be brought to the front, ( like he always does), nobody wanted to argue with him so they just let it go.
@LillyJaneReacts_ You're a scammer..... This is her, Notice the difference that gives you away??? Lilly Jane Reacts, She has a space between her names, You don't. Busted!
Wrong. The black album was the 1st after Cliff’s passing. Newsted replaced Cliff on the black album. Hetfield disliked Newsted and discarded all the bass tracks on this album before dismissing him after this album. Trujillo then came on board.
Burton died in 1986 and the Justice album was released in 1988. Newstead used Burtons recordings as a guide to play on it. James and Jason got along just fine until, by Hetfield's own admission he went overboard on trying to control what everyone was doing. Hetfield always had a fear of losing things ever since his mother died and then Cliff died. Combined with drug addiction it caused him to freak out about Newstead's projects outside the band. He feels very sorry about what he did. But maybe it was for the best. Leson learned.
This album is their best, fantastic memorable Lars Ulrich drum work, James riff work.. its a grower album. Its a masterpiece, still reeling from the loss of Cliff Burton - absence of bass
Both this song and "Fight Fire with Fire" from "Ride the Lightning" are about nuclear warfare as well as nuclear winter. "Blackened" was Jason's very first writing credit with Metallica since he came up with the main riff. There's also a lot of fan remixes of this album out there on youtube due to how Jason's bass was turned down to where you can barely hear it.
"Ride The Lightning" is actually a concept song. It's about a man sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. The meaning behind the opening lyrics "guilty as charged but damn it, it ain't right" is as follows: you can consider justice having been done simply based on a sentence of "guilty", but that doesn't necessarily mean the person you've sentenced has actually done anything wrong. There are innocent people who get sentenced as guilty as well, even on death row.
James and Lars and Kirk were hurting after Cliff died so James said they on purpose cranked the guitar chunk and drums so they didn’t have to think about or hear bass. Understood to a degree. They were young.
Seriously… love how you paint the pictures of what you see when these songs roll on, you do a great job at bringing a perspective most probably would have overlooked
Great insightful review! I also like your editing style, very quick, fast cuts, no filler bullshit, just get to the point! Excellent video, keep up the great work!
According to Michael Wagener, the guy who mixed the Master of Puppets album, James and Lars would argue with each other in the studio about who should have the louder mix. James would insist the guitars needed to be turned up, while Lars would argue no, the drums needed to be instead. What both always agreed with each other on was that the bass needed to be turned down. Wagener said he got so frustrated listening to them argue every day that he would just go ahead and adjust the volume of everything as they demanded, and then wait till they left for the day before he readjusted everything. Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero mixed the Justice album. They tell the same story about James and Lars that Wagener tells, but with one exception. They didn't reset anything. They instead let James and Lars have their way. That's why the album's mix sounds so wonky.
Just an interesting fact: the intro of this song is actually a guitar part played backwards. So the guys recorded the track in a normal way and on the album you hear this part reversed. That is the reason you felt that sound to be a bit strange.
This is in my top 5 of theirs - and is my #1 fav on this album! Love this song. Such a badass song to kick off an album - i remember listening to this album for the first time - that song just set the tone for what was to come!
It makes me so happy to see young people experience and truly appreciate classic rock and metal like this! This has been my favorite Metallica song since I first listened to it almost 30 years ago, and I gotta say, I really like the way you interpret the music, not just the lyrics. You've offered some real insight into this amazing song. Got me thinking! Thank you for sharing your reaction and of course, rock on! 🤘😎
Absolutely my all-time favorite album. The bit of slack I'll cut Lars for this album is that some of the stuff he's being asked to do are a little more complex than keeping a standard 4/4 beat. This album is the maximum expression of, 'Yes, we're going to make metal songs with movements like concertos' 'Of course an average song length of 7m16s is appropriate' 'I said, 4 time signatures and a couple key changes. Did I stutter?'
Blackened was my intro to Metallica back in '89. as a hardrock newbie at the time AJFA sounded scary af to me. plus you had to really tweek your equaliser to get the album to sound good coming out your stereo. still my favourite amp sound to this day tho.
@LillyJaneReacts_ You're a scammer..... This is her, Notice the difference that gives you away??? Lilly Jane Reacts, She has a space between her names, You don't. Busted!
Favorite justice tracks are Blackened, ...AJFA, Eye of the beholder....actually if I continue this list it would just be the whole album....my favorite album of all time
One of my favoirte Metallica Albums! you wont find one bad song on this album the whole album is great! this is also the album that introduced me to Metallica way back in 88 at 12.
So, yes, this is about the end of the world, but not because of nuclear fallout, because of common everyday polution. So in a way quite ahead of its time.
For the long haul Metallica fans this was a breakthrough, but better sweet album. we finally got our radio play 5 years into our sonic takeover, but this album is full of rage because of cliff's death, and the critics can't find Jason's Bass because he's in landlock ith James but this was our breakthrough album when mainstream camre to us The Metallifans
And Justice for all contains the last song Cliff Burton was a part of To Live Is to die. I love this album, but to feel Cliff's ghost playing through Jason is just haunting, and magnificent.
Favourite song of this Album, yes. When this was released, we had to listen to it a couple of times as out expectations were so high after Masters, and the long wait.
Great reaction as always Lilly,I think the justice album is also amazing!!! My favorite song from this album would be ‘Dyer’s Eve’ can’t wait for your reaction to it!!!
You can tune a drum kit. You can tighten the skins on the drum. Also, if you want the bass drum to sound better, you can put a pillow in the bass drum to make these sound deeper. I saw this tour in 1989 and it was amazing.
Mmkay.. Lars' drumming is always very precise. When he speed drums, it's intentional. This band is the reason for the terms "speed metal" and "thrash metal"
@@RasEli03 those terms were invented BECAUSE of Metallica. Theirs was a "new kind of metal" when they started making music. People needed a definition to describe it
We bought this album the day it came out, my friend and I, and we felt the same way Lily Jane. Then we both realized we couldn't hear the bass! No bottom end unless the whole damn band was doubling the bass drum. It's been controversial ever since....And Justice for Jason!
Great reaction Lilly! As you noticed, this album has some strange mixing/production compared to their prior albums. The frequency of the guitars clip out periodically and make that warbling sound (the airplane). The drums are tuned an EQ’d with a lot of high end giving them a dry feel, and the kick drum is EQ’d to give a clicking sound. The bass guitar is almost non-existent. Having said that, us die hard Metallica fans who grew up on this album love the quirky mixing of it because it gives it a unique charm of its own. Also, the song writing and arrangement of each track is amazing.
To be fair, this version she is listening to doesnt sound right either. If its played from a youtube fan video, chances are its horribly compressed even further.
Wanted to let everyone know, the person spamming the comments about a "giveaway" is not me. It is a scam
Also thank you for everyone bringing me up to speed about how the solo is James and Kirk. I am really shocked because I thought it was a bass sound I heard but everyone is saying it was a layered guitar moment. Either way I still enjoyed and thank you everyone for educating me. Thanks again for the support (:
I already reported that person
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Unfortunately you cannot hear too much from Jason's part on this album, you know when they recorded it they were still not over their bassist Cliff Burton's tragic death and Lars simply put the bass part down on this album - so I suggest you to try the Justice for Jason version, available on tube, from that day I found it I listen just that, never again this official version!
I've gotten a few of them from a few different channel's
You won't find a mediocre track on this album. They were in their power zone the whole way.
yeah! this is on my short list of nearly flawless metal albums.
@@shealanger to bad you can't hear newsteds bass guitar
I love Metallica and this is by far my favorite Album. Just straight perfection from Track 1 to the end!
Probably cause they was pissed off at burton dying
@@darrellpasion8925 I hear it fine how can’t u hear it?
So pumped for this. And Justice for All is my favorite album.
We can be bros
You should see the live in Seattle 1989 version of this. They open the show with this. You have to see just how badass James Hetfield is the fastest right hand and the master of downpicking. It's a blurr. You will love this album . Love your ability to disect the meaning of the songs. I can't wait for you to get to the last song "Dyer's Eve". You won't have to look far for the meaning of it.
The Seattle '89 "Live Shit" concert should be required viewing for any metal fan. That concert is a blueprint for just how badass a thrash/heavy metal performance should be. Dudes were crushing it 150%
Agreed 👍👍👍
This song live at that concert almost sounded like a Slayer song in the beginning. Insane.
Love reading other metallica fans comments and this comment is true also ♥️
No, she souldn't. At least not for a reaction video. You're just recommending watching exactly the same videos everybody else does. Gosh, a little originality please!
This was their best album in my opinion. They perfected their sound and aesthetic on this one.
this or master of puppets for me, i jump between the two like every 2 years.
Minus the mixing. The bass was left out, on this album. The remix, with Jason's Bass parts brought back in, actually enhances it. And it sounds way better. I can only imagine what it would've sounded like if Robert Trujillo was found by Metallica when they released this album. (But Robert Trujillo was "found" by Suicidal Tendencies and a member of that group/band during this time period.
blackened with bass enhanced is the best song ever created
I think all the bass players out there will disagree with that opinion!
The Master of Puppets sound is really unmatched. The usage of the bass guitar is unmatched in all of their catalogs the close second is from Ride The Lightning.
Deadly nicotine was a reference to the power and prolific addiction to nuclear supremacy
That baby rattle sound is the snare drum it has metal rattles under it also the symbols vibrating can make that sound thats why you see drummers pinch them
This album fucking slays! Thanks for the reaction!
As did they tour that went along with it, they would roll into town rape and pillage it, and leave, the raw power and aggression they had in 89/90, will never be duplicated.
best album
I love James's vocals on this album- very angry tone.
During the recording of the album, he probably realized, what kind of arsegate Lars Ulrich really was. "One" is probably about Lars, as if he wanted to say: "Oh, please, kill me! If I have to make one more album with this piece of garbage [or fill in another word of your choice] again..." 😁
@@ioeee7563they love each other come on
The opening 30 seconds is a masterpiece within itself! Recorded backwards!
You mean played in reverse.
@@zane01235Exactly. It was recorded normally then played in reverse and recorded again and mixed with the rest of the song.
The intro is a reverse recording. It was recorded forwards, and then played backwards. It has a neat effect. There are recordings of the section with the original forwards tracking, it sounds cool as well.
There is a whole story about Lars's amplified Drumming and the lack of Jason's bass on this album.
Jason was new and the guys were hazing him. Also it was to honor Cliff
@@BrandonTK no you dont.
Here we go again...
I agree drumming not great. Nick Menza blows Lars away. However I reckon AJFA is thier best album and Cliff is overrated. Marginally ahead of Masters.
@@bobdeal8282 ...I'm not sure, but you might have just become the first person ever in the history of time to say that Cliff Burton was overrated.
Love the drums and the quirky mix on this album!
Unfortunately she listened to a bad version of the song because the sound isn't right
This and the unforgiven are definitely my favorite songs by metallica.
Kirk went from a great guitar player to a legend on this album 😊
James Hetfield's singing and his lyrics on this album is his greatest imo. Also as a thrash / heavy metal singer. The combination of everything he does is powerful, aggressive, to the point, and with determination. The MetallicA fans hath spoken! And when they voted this album? Trust me! They know what they're doing. This whole album also should be in that thing that MoP's was placed in back years ago that congress puts albums and anything of significance in music, art, history, and sports that made huge influences on every human being alive. I can't give a favorite song on this album because I love them all. But I can give you my thoughts on some that you may really enjoy. And I love being baked btw 😎. ...And Justice For All is a very long song, but one that I think is composed really well and has that early 18th century, halls of Justice, courtrooms, and the arrogant judge almost walking in like he's a king of sorts. When the beginning of the song starts, that's what I imagine. Eye of the beholder is one that I've seen so many people react to and they are so into how James in 1987-88 wrote a song that speaks about what is going on today and the future. Is he a prophet? Why fuck no! Wel....Maybe he is, lol. He's a great metal/hard rock singer that's for certain, and a great lyricist. Shortest Straw has one of Kirk's best solos, along with the song The Frayed Ends Of Sanity. This song is one that will have you definitely trying to figure out like "How the fudge!?!?" Has a Wizard of Oz feel to it 🤔 MetallicA fans will say. But then it turns into one of the most bad ass riffs in history. And Lars's drumming is off the chain. And last but not least. Those last 2 songs with To Live Is To Die and Dyers Eve. I mean, they will really make your heart bleed. It has to be the most intense emotional rollercoaster of a masterpiece metal magnus opus, that has this final message about Cliff in the beautiful music, and heart wrenching emotions from losing a loved one to being reborn with Cliff Burton and his blessing. That's how MetallicA speaks to you with their instruments. And the last song Dyers Eve will either make you extremely angry or extremely tired from all the thrashing!
You should see Dyers eve from this album, fucking killer
The title track is my favorite song on this album “and Justice for all” although, “Frayed Ends of Sanity” is a close second as well as the instrumental “To Live is to Die”
Shortest straw is pretty B.A too
@@JawsVader1970 whole album fucking slaps
One of my favourite songs by Metallica. Absolutely love the whole section between the second chorus and third verse as well as the way the solo builds and lars being deliberately off beat at the end of the solo and getting back on beat within a couple bars. Very much looking forward to your reaction to "eye of the beholder", "shortest straw'' and "frayed ends of sanity"
I could be wrong, but I always thought this song was an outcry about the way we take our earth for granted, as seen through our often times indiscriminate destruction and pollution of it, and then in turn how that leads to us essentially killing ourselves. We don't have any other planets to call home.
@@NoahWiles You're right.
It's about that but it's also about nuclear warfare. That's why he says deadly nicotine in the song.
Hell Yes!! Can't wait for Dyers Eve 🤘🔥
Jason actually wrote the main riff for this.
Blackened and One are two of Metallica’s best songs. Especially performed live.
i think memory remains is up there
crowd interaction
@@bmyers2303 france the day that never comes Is there best sounding concert.
She heard some bass!!
☠️When hetfield's Voice had more distortion than his guitar!☠️ As always, awesome vídeo 🤘🔥
I’m so glad that this album won because this album is so iconic even with the loss of Cliff Burton. This sound is so heavy and has so many amazing banger’s. I would definitely check out some of the live performances from this era specifically Seattle, 1989. It will blow your mind!
Keep in minf that this was the first album after the death Cliff Burton. I think that feelings were very raw still. So when Lars inevitably asked for his drums to be brought to the front, ( like he always does), nobody wanted to argue with him so they just let it go.
@LillyJaneReacts_ You're a scammer..... This is her, Notice the difference that gives you away??? Lilly Jane Reacts, She has a space between her names, You don't. Busted!
I think it works well for this album, since Justice for All is war-themed and the drums come off like a soldier marching with a snare drum.
@@TenTonNuke great comment
Wrong. The black album was the 1st after Cliff’s passing. Newsted replaced Cliff on the black album. Hetfield disliked Newsted and discarded all the bass tracks on this album before dismissing him after this album. Trujillo then came on board.
Burton died in 1986 and the Justice album was released in 1988. Newstead used Burtons recordings as a guide to play on it. James and Jason got along just fine until, by Hetfield's own admission he went overboard on trying to control what everyone was doing. Hetfield always had a fear of losing things ever since his mother died and then Cliff died. Combined with drug addiction it caused him to freak out about Newstead's projects outside the band. He feels very sorry about what he did. But maybe it was for the best. Leson learned.
metallica has some epic album openers, but for me, this is the best of them all!
I used to blast this record on my work place on full blast to the point supervisor said I need to lower volume on my radio.
Drums are sick on this track..
justice for JASON mix is incredible
I love this song live. The studio version are cleaner than I like. Got to put some stank on it , but still great. God the " riffs " love it 🔥🤘😃👍
This album is their best, fantastic memorable Lars Ulrich drum work, James riff work.. its a grower album. Its a masterpiece, still reeling from the loss of Cliff Burton - absence of bass
I totally agree it is definitely their best album
Kirk and Jason best work to me as well, everyone was on their A-game for Cliff.
It's an album done on music theory. They wrote all the music on paper first. It is one of the best albums
as 23 yrs fan a saw that hook in her eyes @0:58 x)
The Frayed Ends of Sanity is my favourite from this masterpiece!
Both this song and "Fight Fire with Fire" from "Ride the Lightning" are about nuclear warfare as well as nuclear winter. "Blackened" was Jason's very first writing credit with Metallica since he came up with the main riff. There's also a lot of fan remixes of this album out there on youtube due to how Jason's bass was turned down to where you can barely hear it.
*misread
"Ride The Lightning" is actually a concept song. It's about a man sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. The meaning behind the opening lyrics "guilty as charged but damn it, it ain't right" is as follows: you can consider justice having been done simply based on a sentence of "guilty", but that doesn't necessarily mean the person you've sentenced has actually done anything wrong. There are innocent people who get sentenced as guilty as well, even on death row.
I love that you are learning to headbang, my generation needsto pass the headbanger torch
As a drummer. We use wooden beeters with wood dots on the drums. Anthrax does the same thing
The drums probably sound weirder because of the quality of that video specifically
Hands down, One is the best track on the album.
James and Lars and Kirk were hurting after Cliff died so James said they on purpose cranked the guitar chunk and drums so they didn’t have to think about or hear bass. Understood to a degree. They were young.
Pretty petty 😂
One, Dyer's Eve, the Shortest Straw, the Frayed ends of Sanity are my favorites from this album!
Seriously… love how you paint the pictures of what you see when these songs roll on, you do a great job at bringing a perspective most probably would have overlooked
Are you talking about metallica or her
@@RasEli03 her, the way she sees the music
This was a hell of a way to open an album, just like Fight Fire with Fire was for Ride the Lightning
Great insightful review! I also like your editing style, very quick, fast cuts, no filler bullshit, just get to the point! Excellent video, keep up the great work!
Stop Trippin, Lars BALLS OUT on his Drums on this Album
I look forward to your reactions! Keep up the good work!
This was my first concert when I was 13 along with queensryche
Mine as well, up here in Canada
According to Michael Wagener, the guy who mixed the Master of Puppets album, James and Lars would argue with each other in the studio about who should have the louder mix. James would insist the guitars needed to be turned up, while Lars would argue no, the drums needed to be instead.
What both always agreed with each other on was that the bass needed to be turned down. Wagener said he got so frustrated listening to them argue every day that he would just go ahead and adjust the volume of everything as they demanded, and then wait till they left for the day before he readjusted everything.
Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero mixed the Justice album. They tell the same story about James and Lars that Wagener tells, but with one exception. They didn't reset anything. They instead let James and Lars have their way. That's why the album's mix sounds so wonky.
Just an interesting fact: the intro of this song is actually a guitar part played backwards. So the guys recorded the track in a normal way and on the album you hear this part reversed. That is the reason you felt that sound to be a bit strange.
It's four guitars
My favorite off this album, next you should listen to Dyer's Eve.🤘
Happy Friday. I hope you are doing good tonight and Metallica's Blackend is still a classic thrash metal song after 35 years today.
Kirk and Lars best performace on an album! Especially Shortest Straw.
This is in my top 5 of theirs - and is my #1 fav on this album! Love this song. Such a badass song to kick off an album - i remember listening to this album for the first time - that song just set the tone for what was to come!
It makes me so happy to see young people experience and truly appreciate classic rock and metal like this! This has been my favorite Metallica song since I first listened to it almost 30 years ago, and I gotta say, I really like the way you interpret the music, not just the lyrics. You've offered some real insight into this amazing song. Got me thinking! Thank you for sharing your reaction and of course, rock on! 🤘😎
Lars drum tuning thru the 1st 4 albums is top notch... idk what you're talkin about
I like everything about this album.
Absolutely my all-time favorite album. The bit of slack I'll cut Lars for this album is that some of the stuff he's being asked to do are a little more complex than keeping a standard 4/4 beat. This album is the maximum expression of,
'Yes, we're going to make metal songs with movements like concertos'
'Of course an average song length of 7m16s is appropriate'
'I said, 4 time signatures and a couple key changes. Did I stutter?'
Lily do the song and justice for all live from Seattle in 89
AWESOME VIDEO! METALLICA STILL REIGNS SUPREME!🎼🎶🥁🎸🤘👍❤️🙏🤜🤛
Blackened was my intro to Metallica back in '89. as a hardrock newbie at the time AJFA sounded scary af to me. plus you had to really tweek your equaliser to get the album to sound good coming out your stereo. still my favourite amp sound to this day tho.
@LillyJaneReacts_ You're a scammer..... This is her, Notice the difference that gives you away??? Lilly Jane Reacts, She has a space between her names, You don't. Busted!
Favorite justice tracks are
Blackened, ...AJFA, Eye of the beholder....actually if I continue this list it would just be the whole album....my favorite album of all time
Love this intro
Color all with Blackened!! BLACKENED!!!!
🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥💀
Note: This song sounds killer with the bass remixed where you can hear it.
I think ...And Justice for all is my favorite song on this album.
That is a great shirt girl! Thank you for this reaction :)
One of my favoirte Metallica Albums! you wont find one bad song on this album the whole album is great! this is also the album that introduced me to Metallica way back in 88 at 12.
Hope you’re doing good
So, yes, this is about the end of the world, but not because of nuclear fallout, because of common everyday polution. So in a way quite ahead of its time.
The intro was actually recorded and then played backwords
For the long haul Metallica fans this was a breakthrough, but better sweet album. we finally got our radio play 5 years into our sonic takeover, but this album is full of rage because of cliff's death, and the critics can't find Jason's Bass because he's in landlock ith James but this was our breakthrough album when mainstream camre to us The Metallifans
Finally - "And Justice for All" and Us!
To this day, I still don't understand what kind of genius thought it's a good idea to remove bass guitar from the album.
And Justice for all contains the last song Cliff Burton was a part of To Live Is to die. I love this album, but to feel Cliff's ghost playing through Jason is just haunting, and magnificent.
they dropped Newsteads bass down on this album, brought in more drums and Rythm guitar. Find the video where Jason heard the final cut. Not amused
Favourite song of this Album, yes.
When this was released, we had to listen to it a couple of times as out expectations were so high after Masters, and the long wait.
All the tracks are amazing!
Being teen in the 80s, I go back to kill them all and ride the lightning but this was definitely a great album.
Lets gooo, shes reacting to And Justice For All!!
Great reaction as always Lilly,I think the justice album is also amazing!!! My favorite song from this album would be ‘Dyer’s Eve’ can’t wait for your reaction to it!!!
Out of all the awesome tracks on this album, i'd have to say "To Live is To Die" is my personal favorite!!!
You can tune a drum kit. You can tighten the skins on the drum. Also, if you want the bass drum to sound better, you can put a pillow in the bass drum to make these sound deeper. I saw this tour in 1989 and it was amazing.
Man I love that solo lol so goooood!
This is a Jason Newsted written tune. The irony is that the bass guitar is absent.
Finally!!! Please all of this album songs..🤘🤘🤘
Metallica will never be a nostalgia band
Mmkay..
Lars' drumming is always very precise. When he speed drums, it's intentional.
This band is the reason for the terms "speed metal" and "thrash metal"
I don't know if they're the reason the terms were made, but they definitely fit the definitions
@@RasEli03 those terms were invented BECAUSE of Metallica. Theirs was a "new kind of metal" when they started making music. People needed a definition to describe it
@justanobody121 yea thats true but what about Slayer, Anthrax, Testament, Exodus and Overkill? They all did the same at roughly the same time
@@RasEli03 the difference was Metallica was the band that triggered the names...
Awesome 🤘
We bought this album the day it came out, my friend and I, and we felt the same way Lily Jane. Then we both realized we couldn't hear the bass! No bottom end unless the whole damn band was doubling the bass drum. It's been controversial ever since....And Justice for Jason!
A great album I think it's my favorite! Great reaction! It the chaos the guitar In stills into the brain!
And Justice For All is my favorite Metallica of all time. This is peak Metallica at their most complex and intricate.
this song is a masterpiece
my favorite album by Metallica ever thank you for going through this album
Your hair is so beautiful, love the blond streak!! Keep reactin'!!! Favorite song is Harvester Of Sorrow!!🤘🏾🤘🏾
This album is made out of 100% metal! 👊👊
Great reaction Lilly!
As you noticed, this album has some strange mixing/production compared to their prior albums. The frequency of the guitars clip out periodically and make that warbling sound (the airplane). The drums are tuned an EQ’d with a lot of high end giving them a dry feel, and the kick drum is EQ’d to give a clicking sound. The bass guitar is almost non-existent. Having said that, us die hard Metallica fans who grew up on this album love the quirky mixing of it because it gives it a unique charm of its own. Also, the song writing and arrangement of each track is amazing.
It's got very weird production for sure poor Jason
To be fair, this version she is listening to doesnt sound right either. If its played from a youtube fan video, chances are its horribly compressed even further.
great explained! < 3
The subject matter! The chorus too! Solos!
My first and my favourite Metallica album
Early Maiden with Paul Di'Anno is also awesome. Wrathchild, Phantom of the Opera, Iron Maiden(the song) Killers, and so on...