@@DC33879 i've heard they used the mesa mkii c+, the mesa TriAxis, and the ADA MP1 on this album, but i'm not sure which combination of these was used for this song.
the and justice guitars often get unfairly blamed for the overall sound of the record, but metallica's mix engineer has said it was lars' fault. He had a super specific drum sound he wanted that the engineer hated -- and lars told him to turn the bass guitars down super super low. Love these guitars
@@ImaHeatseekr At least from song/album ranking sites, they always consider this song to be low down on the pecking order, but then again what do they know; this song slays
It's disliked because the solo is fairly boring and the tempo is right in the middle of the road between shit like Dyers Eve and And Justice For All. Basically, Shortest Straw is like filler. Really well written filler
I literally played air drums along with it twice, I fucked up the intro and came in too early and had to redo it. I lost my smile after the solo, got it back at the last chorus section. Love this! Legendary fills and guitar solos and the riffs don’t stop. A+
I don't listen metal often anymore. But AJFA and BA were my first albums from Metallica and metal in general. And i love this dry guitar so much, that i ever since that moments *always* use the AJFA sound as a reference to other metal bands and other tallica albums. Conclusion: *nothing* comes close. Except *maybe* for MOP and BA. The latter i like more than the first, because of the tightness. Btw these guitar sound track sound a bit 'wetter' than without drums and less tight. I love the dry, but highly trebled and tightly damped AJFA sound.
@@toad8840 I have a quite similar setup to what they used on this album and tbh the sound itself really is okay. The thing that makes it stick out on the album is that the bass is lacking. Really if you combine this with a backing track with bass this sounds awesome. Just a case of bad mixing/mastering.
Its like hes strangling his guitar then at the perfect time, he allows it a breath to punch the listener in the face. Hetfield just has the gift of being able to play what sounds cool in his head. What a fucking legend.
One of the many reasons AJFA is by far my most favorite Metallica album start to finish! That even takes into account that Jason was basically left out of the mix...
When you create this guitar sound, combine it one of the greatest drums mix, there you have the reason why duke james & earl lars lowered the bass in the main mix.
no, the actual reason has already been stated in interviews. James (and rest of band) was still hurting after Cliff's death and as part of the hazing process they turned down jason's mix to barely audible. You can listen to the interview with Rasmussen (the producer) what James said according to him was "'Take the bass down so you can just hear it, and then once you've done that take it down a further 3 dBs' I have no idea why they wanted that, but it was totally out of my hands". Even the guy who mixed the album was unhappy and went as far as trying to quit the project because he didn't want to be apart of something he didn't like but management forced him into it. Rasmussen also said "I'm probably one of the only people in the world...who heard the bass tracks...and they are fking brilliant". Listen to One or Blackened with the bass turned up a few times and then listen to the original version, it sounds so dry and bland afterwards. The bass in my opinion was such a valuable and important part in the music of this album but for most people, they never got to hear it.
@@mr.hedgehog420 Unfair to Jason, them being asshole.. yes and yes. No doubt. But the end result was interesting and I personally think sounds really cool. The lack of bass made it exceptional. In fact I think lot of multi tracked dirty guitar mixing can do without a bass.
@@b-sideplank I do too think the end result was interesting however listening to the versions where the bass was added back into the mix I honestly really do prefer that. Especially for a song like 'One' I consistently listen to the version with bass added back over the original since I believe it adds much more depth and produces a better sound. Its just a matter of opinion in all honesty.
Like sang said it could be done with a volume swell, like when I do playthroughs of this song, I hit the last note before the swell itself, lower the nob, and then turn it back up while it's still ringing out and it sounds not the same but pretty good
Idk but it's up there for sure. Creeping death, disposable heroes, and dyers eve are pretty tricky too, but it depends on what your skills are as a player that makes a solo hard. Marty's rust in peace stuff is on a whole other level though
Either blackened or Eye. No matter what, AJFA album goes the hardest. I’ve been listening to it for 20 years and it never gets old to me. I’m even in love with the album cover. That 80’s greeeeeen.
There are 4 or 5 different parts of the main solo that were recorded separately. It's a very hard solo but if you're recording you should practice so that you can do it in 1.
I think most of the criticism of kirk is his use of the wah pedal. Ever since the black album, he's just overused it and it muddys the sound to much and doesn't allow for individual notes to stand out. Plus dude is still painting his nails and he's 60 years old. That's kinda gay
This album was the benchmark for distortion since it was released in 88. We referred to it as “and justice for all” crunch. Also “chomps and vints “ Never did attain it 😂
Is this polymetric or polyrhythmic? I know the very first note at the beginning isn’t where the beat starts, so it’s tricky. Is the main riff in 4/4 but also 5/4?
the thing is the black album also has bass so that's why it sounds fuller than ajfa. also ajfa has the weird cardboard drums so that also makes it sound more raw.
Flatter and more 2 dimensional than a wall! But listen to how the levels are are moved CONSTANTLY on the board to ebb and swell with the mix- what an innovative sound. Pure bludgeoning guitar with zero "space".
That tone is brutal
Mic'd cabinets
It's fucking insane. They used different mesa's for this song than the rest of the album. So much low end, yet so tight
Pascal Different amps or cabs? Do you remember what model? This tone has always been absolutely bludgeoning IMO.
@@DC33879 i've heard they used the mesa mkii c+, the mesa TriAxis, and the ADA MP1 on this album, but i'm not sure which combination of these was used for this song.
No shit
Fuck I love the super-dry, compressed guitar tone of Justice.
the and justice guitars often get unfairly blamed for the overall sound of the record, but metallica's mix engineer has said it was lars' fault. He had a super specific drum sound he wanted that the engineer hated -- and lars told him to turn the bass guitars down super super low. Love these guitars
@@josephmay6454 this tone will always hold a special place in my heart. I love this album. The guitar tone fits for this album, and it's themes.
James has always said he plays the guitar like they're drums. Very percussive and groovy. AJFA is Metallicas magnum opus.
Bonus fact: He played the entire song with his cock.
Lmfaoooo
The fan favorite for magnum opus will forever be Puppets…but for my money I’m with you. Justice is crushing and devastating.
Their magnificent octopus
That palm mute is like porn but better
Yes
Anything is better than that.
as a porn addict i agree
@@greedo69furry and a porn addict. Yeah you’re cooked buddy.
@@NINOTHEBOSSPRODUCTIONSPorn ain't too bad, man.
What a great photo.
let's get this comment to 69 likes bois
@@CrazyGamingPsychos Even reached 79 by now
Good lord, these riffs
RIGHT?
more like FUCK ME THE TIGHTNESS
honestly i think james hetfield is one of the best guitarists of all time, imo tho :)
@@noirjakey totally agree! anyone who think otherwise is just silly
\m/ Capt'n Crunch \m/
5:14 that guitar fade in is so badass!
Gives me chills so cool.
THey never did that live tho
That's not fade. It's the opposite. It's gradual eruption. Like a punch gaining momentum.
Sounds reversed.
Tightest tones and gallops on guitar and solo work. Best drum work as well. One of their best technical albums in my opinion
almost prog metal
and substantial content! their best!
my favorite!!!!
Kirk's SOLO in this is SO FUCKING GOOD and Underrated
Best performance of Jason and Lars
Lum Havolli I didn’t get that at first but ok then
Ouch. This album is probably Lars' greatest drumming (creative wise). Half beats, off beats, switch-a-roos, etc. Not just 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 .1 .2
@@Finn_the_Cat Jason didn't get it either but ok then
sstrick500 he’s saying it’s the best performance of Jason and Lars because you can’t hear either of them in the video
@@Macrohard_On_Fire it's pretty obvious that he got that part. The "Ouch" part. Duh!
I'm headbanging even without the drums
Moussa the palm muting alone is like drums itself
This is really well isolated. You can actually hear where each separate recording of the solo starts. Good job man
You know this is the original track right?
@@johnp82 oh shit is it? Did metallica release it?
@@Bzorlan yeah, through Guitar Hero.
@@johnp82 is that how all these tracks are appearing on youtube?
@@InVougeProductions yes
Hearing this song without the bass getting in the way is a whole new experience
The bass track is in this vid too
haha
This is how all bass players should sound
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂that's cruel!.
What bass ??..there is no bass
Love the Chorus-y vibe from the overdubs and IMO this is Kirk's best and most underrated solo
Everything that ever happened is underrated
Overdubs makes everything 20x more metal
Nah, the solo from track 2 of AJFA really kills this one, this is his most Kirk-sounding solo, but best? Most people don't even like this song
Absolutely love this solo.
It’s likely my favorite Kirk solo. And the 2nd solo kills too.
1:43 is such a good riff
Ill never know why this song is disliked? This has truly some of the best riffage on the entire album. Totally Brutal
Ive never heard of anyone disliking this song always love
@@ImaHeatseekr At least from song/album ranking sites, they always consider this song to be low down on the pecking order, but then again what do they know; this song slays
@@andrewalexb Yep
It's disliked because the solo is fairly boring and the tempo is right in the middle of the road between shit like Dyers Eve and And Justice For All. Basically, Shortest Straw is like filler. Really well written filler
@@andrewalexb it’s the worst song on Justice because every song on Justice is great, not because it’s bad. I give the shortest Straw an 8/10.
Metallica and Flemmimg Rasmussen made the most aggressive guitar sound ever on this Album
Black Album is my number 1 guitar tone with how it blends in with the drums so well, but Justice is my favourite when isolated.
That riff has enough mass to form a black hole this was absolutely destructive for its time
If this doesn't help people learn these songs right, then I don't know what will. This is amazing, thankyou so much! Keep it up!
tabs
That guitar solo is in my top five best ever!
That tone is why AJFA is my favorite metal album of all time
especially the bass tone
@@wahpedalabuser3495 funny bass joke
Yup plus master of puppets tone as well. But this is thr best
@@firecandys I can't hear you dude
@@wahpedalabuser3495 Actually the bass tone is sick. Look up to the bass tracks from Jason
3:50
Thank u
This helped me greatly when learning
I literally played air drums along with it twice, I fucked up the intro and came in too early and had to redo it. I lost my smile after the solo, got it back at the last chorus section. Love this! Legendary fills and guitar solos and the riffs don’t stop. A+
1:42 good lord😰🤤
I always love this solo, one of Kirks best imo
bruh that solo🤤🤤🤤
All time favorite Metallica riff @ 1:41
I don't listen metal often anymore. But AJFA and BA were my first albums from Metallica and metal in general. And i love this dry guitar so much, that i ever since that moments *always* use the AJFA sound as a reference to other metal bands and other tallica albums. Conclusion: *nothing* comes close. Except *maybe* for MOP and BA. The latter i like more than the first, because of the tightness.
Btw these guitar sound track sound a bit 'wetter' than without drums and less tight.
I love the dry, but highly trebled and tightly damped AJFA sound.
@@toad8840 Yeah it's that low mid high low freq speaker rubbing noise.
@@toad8840 I have a quite similar setup to what they used on this album and tbh the sound itself really is okay. The thing that makes it stick out on the album is that the bass is lacking. Really if you combine this with a backing track with bass this sounds awesome. Just a case of bad mixing/mastering.
Load and reload had much better production. Both great sounding tho
Fu***** crazy tone
I think this song is the definition of AJFA guitar tone
Its like hes strangling his guitar then at the perfect time, he allows it a breath to punch the listener in the face. Hetfield just has the gift of being able to play what sounds cool in his head. What a fucking legend.
4:06 this is such an awesome and memorable part of the solo
One of the many reasons AJFA is by far my most favorite Metallica album start to finish! That even takes into account that Jason was basically left out of the mix...
My favourite Metallica album followed by Puppets and Ride the Lightning..
Vicious guitar tone! ⚖
When you create this guitar sound, combine it one of the greatest drums mix, there you have the reason why duke james & earl lars lowered the bass in the main mix.
Dude i fucken love everything else about this album's mix. Wish Jason was heard
no, the actual reason has already been stated in interviews. James (and rest of band) was still hurting after Cliff's death and as part of the hazing process they turned down jason's mix to barely audible. You can listen to the interview with Rasmussen (the producer) what James said according to him was "'Take the bass down so you can just hear it, and then once you've done that take it down a further 3 dBs' I have no idea why they wanted that, but it was totally out of my hands". Even the guy who mixed the album was unhappy and went as far as trying to quit the project because he didn't want to be apart of something he didn't like but management forced him into it. Rasmussen also said "I'm probably one of the only people in the world...who heard the bass tracks...and they are fking brilliant". Listen to One or Blackened with the bass turned up a few times and then listen to the original version, it sounds so dry and bland afterwards. The bass in my opinion was such a valuable and important part in the music of this album but for most people, they never got to hear it.
@@mr.hedgehog420 Unfair to Jason, them being asshole.. yes and yes. No doubt. But the end result was interesting and I personally think sounds really cool. The lack of bass made it exceptional. In fact I think lot of multi tracked dirty guitar mixing can do without a bass.
@@b-sideplank I do too think the end result was interesting however listening to the versions where the bass was added back into the mix I honestly really do prefer that. Especially for a song like 'One' I consistently listen to the version with bass added back over the original since I believe it adds much more depth and produces a better sound. Its just a matter of opinion in all honesty.
@@mr.hedgehog420 yeah, I hear you. Although sometimes I wish they forgot to mix Lars's part in. Lol
I can hear the influence this had on Dimebag Darrell
Best metal tone ever
Nice to hear Jason's Bass as well.
Dunno what you're hearing but there is absolutely no bass guitar here. Its an isolated guitar track...
@@jonnyj. You missed the joke.
@@jonnyj. bruh
@@jonnyj. bruh delete pls
@@jonnyj. I give your comment a hell no!
The bass also sounds good here!
Fantastic!
That album is so friggin good!!
Approaching 35 years of obsessively fanboying over this tone now!
3:50 is where everyone holds up their American flag lol, such a political feel to that part. Amazing guitars.
Na its just a cool melody. Doesnt sound patriotic at all imo
@@tijmen6947It actually does
Uno de los riffs más violentos de la banda. James y kirk muy precisos, hacen un verdadero muro sónico.
Great riffs love this song
OK so the only 2 missing things here are drums and vocals
haha i get it because there is no bass haha so funny
And bass...oh wait
Wow haha peak comedy original ajfa bass joke so funny haha
It's only actually just missing another guitar
If they didn't castrate this album's production it would be Metallica's best album and I'll die on that hill
it still is lol
Brutal riff brutal sólo Kirk
One of Kirkuses' best solos
perfect!
It’s riff after riff after riff. My god.
They should make an album with this same tone,,,
4:25 you can hear a different guitar solo take kick in! The frequency response is slightly different.
Are the guitars in reverse at 5:14 ?
Yeah
I think it's just a fast "fading in" (or a volume swell)
@@MUSiC-world-20986 yep just an editorial volume swell.
@@MikeOxlong- could be done with the volume knob too
Like sang said it could be done with a volume swell, like when I do playthroughs of this song, I hit the last note before the swell itself, lower the nob, and then turn it back up while it's still ringing out and it sounds not the same but pretty good
Is this kirks hardest solo?
Idk but it's up there for sure. Creeping death, disposable heroes, and dyers eve are pretty tricky too, but it depends on what your skills are as a player that makes a solo hard. Marty's rust in peace stuff is on a whole other level though
I think blackened is kirks best
Either blackened or Eye. No matter what, AJFA album goes the hardest. I’ve been listening to it for 20 years and it never gets old to me. I’m even in love with the album cover. That 80’s greeeeeen.
@@heydavid4883 "Marty's rust in peace stuff is on a whole other level though" that has nothing to do with the asked question.
@@coconejococonejo i answered the question though... I was just adding on
I heard a lot of shit about Kirk,ok,he should pratice more,but try to play this solo...is super hard!
There are 4 or 5 different parts of the main solo that were recorded separately. It's a very hard solo but if you're recording you should practice so that you can do it in 1.
SANG many bands cuts and paste things to get the best overall take and Kirk can play this live pretty easily.
I think most of the criticism of kirk is his use of the wah pedal. Ever since the black album, he's just overused it and it muddys the sound to much and doesn't allow for individual notes to stand out. Plus dude is still painting his nails and he's 60 years old. That's kinda gay
The song is an absolute banging monster, if you don’t like it, then you know
Nothing about heavy metal, and groove
I Will Always Love These Battery Acid Drinkin', Dirty Tabacco Spit Tastin' Riffs Metallica are Famous For.
I like how they resolve the song with the higher chord at 5:52
the best solo of metallica imo
genius 1:42 to 1:50 loop on my guitar
Hell fuck yeah!
1:42 🔥🔥🔥
This album was the benchmark for distortion since it was released in 88. We referred to it as “and justice for all” crunch. Also “chomps and vints “ Never did attain it 😂
sounds like the led zeppelin "ohhh ahhh woaaaah"
ofc the had no bass! the bass is on the guitars themselves
Is this polymetric or polyrhythmic? I know the very first note at the beginning isn’t where the beat starts, so it’s tricky. Is the main riff in 4/4 but also 5/4?
You add the drums to this track and that’s the whole track
and vocals.
and bass.. oh wait
Like a fuckin CHAINSAW!!!
James is a fucking God
Brutality.
Actually sounds very similar to the black album, if you don't believe me go and check enter sandman guitar track
the thing is the black album also has bass so that's why it sounds fuller than ajfa. also ajfa has the weird cardboard drums so that also makes it sound more raw.
@@arbazann but i think that a lot of the low end in ajfa comes from guitars a and sometimes sounds too harsh
@@ekainalonso6004 yeah it's not like a smooth low end it's very distorted so that kinda makes it fart out in a way. still chunky tho.
King lion James!
and not a single mid was heard that day.
Epic as fuck
The shortest string.
The hardest song to play from Metallica, in my opinion
Rhythm is not that difficult
4 or 5 guitar tracks?
I'd put any of Kirk's solos on this album over Marty's Tornado of Souls
The bass is still there if you listen closely
If it had a bass on it it would be their best album. Still my favourite tho
4:03-4:42
No wonder they left the bass inaudible, they didn't need it with that heavy fucking tone
For a sec I thought Kirk's top lip was his chin and it freaked me out
(guitars and bass included)
Flatter and more 2 dimensional than a wall! But listen to how the levels are are moved CONSTANTLY on the board to ebb and swell with the mix- what an innovative sound. Pure bludgeoning guitar with zero "space".
You didn't remove the bass!!
James looks disgusted... Kirk...
Does James do all the rhythm on records?
He did for the 1st 5 albums 100%.
And harmonies
They just had to remove the drums and the vocals from the album
Is the second solo out of key?
Yes, the rhythm guitar is playing in E minor/phrygian but Kirk is playing G minor pentatonic which kinda clashes with it
Jussi Parkkonen hmmm weird creative decision by Kirk, it’s not like he doesn’t know his keys or anything. I reckon it fits anyway
I hate the second solo don’t what they were trying to do
It’s there best record
Metallica inspired me to quit playing guitar
sounds more 'chorusey' without the rest of the mix.
Super aggressive.
funny that this video has more views than the song lol
Hey i can hear the bass !