If you want a couple tracks in my personal opinion from Kill em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, and ...And Justice for All here’s a couple picks my friend: Jump into Fire, No Remorse, Phantom Lord. Trapped Under Ice, Escape, Call of Kthulu. Battery, Disposable Hero’s, Orion. ..And Justice for All, The Shortest Straw, To Live is to Die. I hope to see some of them in the future perhaps!
Hey Van this reply you may never see, since your comment I'm replying to is 2 years old. Dr. Dre was also involved in bringing down Napster but not as involved as Lars. Also fans of of other musical genres are more forgiving than metal fans.
The whole Napster thing has been overblown so much and this "history of Metallica" video certainly doesn't make any effort to note what little Metallica actually had to do with Napster's "demise" (which, mind you, still exists). There were many artists who were in court over this issue BEFORE Metallica got involved. Lars just did it louder. Metallica was technically suing over 1 song that leaked onto Napster BEFORE they had finished it.
He was right to fight. Streaming in its current form has murdered music 🎶. It’s a crime. How can an upcoming artist come up under these conditions? Slaving away on the tour circuit to pay the bills, cuz the albums garner nothing?
Cliff burton passed away when their tour bus crashed while they were sleeping. He was crushed by the bus. The band took it very hard which is expected. But he and Kirk drew cards for that bunk and cliff burton won or it would have been Kirk there instead. Extremely tragic story.
Quiet as it's kept I'm pretty sure they didn't take enough time to mourn properly. Jason's departure in James's trip to rehab made them take it all in stock and deal with it years later. I still say Kirk should win a musical Nobel Peace prize for tolerating Lars by himself.😂😂😂
I have followed Metallica since 1988/89. Showing my age here. A friend dragged me home after school to hear their 'Justice For All ' album. It began my true arc into metal music.
In my opinion they are the most influential metal band ever. Also this documentary didn't include their most recent album Hardwired to Self Destruct which came out in 2016
You have to check out S&M; its nothing short of mind blowing how well Metallica pairs with an orchestra. Remains one of my favorite albums to this day.
The song is called St Anger and its the best song off the album and definitely the BEST VIDEO, its from San Quinten and I would love you to react to it
Dave Mustaine have a band called Megadeth and yes they really big. They also one of the Big 4~ Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer. So yeah that's the band that really make thrash metal at it's finest.
😂😂😂🙏 I almost choked to death when you asked, “whose blood is it...was it Lars’.?” I guess that’ll teach me not to smoke and watch you at the same time! Thanks for the laughs friend keep up the great work💕😂😂🤘🏼
I don’t know about the Lulu album written in blood. But Load and Reload used blood on the covers of those albums. Blood and urine, and blood and… well Load… they were both pieces of artwork that the band chose to use as part of their experimental phase. Not all were onboard with it. But it is what it is.
When they Sued Napster it was before its time many people didn't understand when you download for free your steeling their music when they spend hrs hrs in studio making music
Dude, I'd like to recommend you to watch "Metallica MTV Icon 2003 (FULL)", there a lot of details, emotions, motivations and explanation about some events, even some stories behind certain songs etc.
You really should check out the "Some Kind of Monster" documentary... It is legendary, no bars hold, death match against the band no longer existing. You will get to know the people in the band with it...
They now have 2 S&M albums recorded with yes the San Francisco orchestra and they are great. They add an orchestra to songs they have made in the past. Quite good.
I was just gonna recommend hit the lights. It was the very first song in their first album. Imagine it's 1983, you just got this album and hit the lights was the first song you heard. That would have been mind blowing! There really wasn't anything out that sounded like that song at the time.
@@didsomebodysaydmt8193 I bet. I was born in 1981 so I missed out on the debut and wish I could have seen them live in the late 80's-early 90's. They're still my favorite metal band, just don't have the desire to see them now. Would rather see young Metallica
@@didsomebodysaydmt8193 and as many fans that have criticized their music from black album on, black album was my introduction to them and I loved it. Wanted more so I delved into the first four albums and still to this day love the black album. Glad they switched it up a little, kept it fresh. And don't dislike Load and reload, just not their typical album that you could hit play and listen to it it all the way through, gotta skip a few songs on those two but they have a few songs on each that are classics to me. Death magnetic was their first one after several years that I can enjoy all the way through, but no where near as good as the first four, maybe five.
I think you'd get a lot more if you watched the VH1 Behind the music special. Sure it only covers through the 90s but I think it shows their evolution better. Plus you actually get to hear from the band members.
Couple fun facts in case no one mentioned, Jason Newstead was originally in Flotsam and Jetsam ("Wading Through The Darkness" is their biggest, sick song) and Kirk Hammett was in Exodus, which was arguably a bigger thrash band than Metallica for a while when they were concurrent.
In case you didn't know, their original guitarist Dave Mustaine, who got replaced by Kirk Hammett went on to form the band Megadeth. He is their vocalist and guitarist. There has been a lot of comparing of the 2 bands Metallica and Megadeth because of that fact and also because they are both 2 bands out of "The Big 4" (Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer) Respect from The UK, 0121! 🤘🏼
The song in the prison is the album's title track, St. Anger. I don't know if you recognized him, but the original guitarist shown at the beginning was Dave Mustaine who went on to form Megadeth.
Pretty much. But sabbath is sabbath, that was a truly groundbreaking musical event. Gotta acknowledge maiden's twin guitar thing, galopp and choruses too even though i barely consider them metal
Metallica was also inducted into the U.S. library of Congress... for historical records... "For not only influencing an entire nation... but for influencing the entire planet... for an entire generation"... 😎
If you cover an S&M song, make it sure its from 2000 (not S&M 2 from this year). and do Outlaw Torn! Only song I'd recommend live version before studio version. Again, S&M from 2000, Outlaw Torn :)
You gotta check out the load re load and S&M stuff. Looked like it made you make the stank face. I recommend king nothing, or Bleeding Me from the S&m show.
Lars was right about Napster. He didn't handle it in the best of ways, but he was the first major artist to sound the alarm that music was being consumed in digital formats now and that posed a problem as far as artist compensation went. The band caught a bunch of shit for it by fans and some other artists, but your Jay-Z's of the industry were totally and completely on their side.
Hey bro can I suggest a couple of Chilean hip hop tracks for you to react to? NFX-warzone and CHYSTEMC- Boombarrio. A big hug from Chile to you and your family, stay safe out there.
Metal music is almost not played at all in radio stations even back in the day....the 90’s was the last golden age, that’s why kids need to discover it for themselves this days..:(
In my opinion Cliff Burton was the best bassist! If you can find Orion with Cliff playing it, it's fu*kin amazing! Cliff wrote it. Even if it isn't a video just see if you can find it...you won't be disappointed!
Okay the whole reason they wanted Napster shut down was because the album they had just finished and hadn't released it yet was on Napster being passed around like crazy. So Lars got pissed because they just lost money on all the time writing, then recording, and then mixing it and whatever...don't know what all goes on there...but he had every reason to be pissed and wanting it shut down.
Doubt you'd read this but fair play dude for actually learning about metal in a way if you wanna go deeper into the metal plz watch METAL A HEADBANGERS JOURNEY Its on UA-cam it's metal 1 0 1
Most influential metal band... that's a really, really tough question. If it's most influential in terms of public recognition, then it's easily Metallica, hands down. If we're talking most influential to their peers and the genre of metal itself, then it's _probably_ Black Sabbath (arguably the godfathers of heavy metal) or maybe Judas Priest (who are celebrating their _fiftieth_ anniversary).
St-Anger was filmed inside San Quentin state prison with the real prisoners enjoying a Metallica show.
You posted the TWO comments I wanted to post, hahaha nice!!!
@@mr.unlucky04 Great minds think alike.
And for the reactor the song is St. Anger!
@@CreepyNeighbor666 song that they played in the person is called don't forget to lube
Thank you all for the support. 🖤
If you want a couple tracks in my personal opinion from Kill em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, and ...And Justice for All here’s a couple picks my friend:
Jump into Fire, No Remorse, Phantom Lord.
Trapped Under Ice, Escape, Call of Kthulu.
Battery, Disposable Hero’s, Orion.
..And Justice for All, The Shortest Straw, To Live is to Die.
I hope to see some of them in the future perhaps!
Hey Van this reply you may never see, since your comment I'm replying to is 2 years old. Dr. Dre was also involved in bringing down Napster but not as involved as Lars. Also fans of of other musical genres are more forgiving than metal fans.
If you react to a song from S&M, make sure you react to No Leaf Clover from the first S&M because they release part 2 last year
No Leaf is one of my favorites. I like to call it a Metal Ballad but get funny looks.
It will allways be my favourite Metallica song and competition is hard there lol
The whole Napster thing has been overblown so much and this "history of Metallica" video certainly doesn't make any effort to note what little Metallica actually had to do with Napster's "demise" (which, mind you, still exists). There were many artists who were in court over this issue BEFORE Metallica got involved. Lars just did it louder. Metallica was technically suing over 1 song that leaked onto Napster BEFORE they had finished it.
Lars should be applauded not vilified for standing up for all musicians
He was right to fight. Streaming in its current form has murdered music 🎶. It’s a crime. How can an upcoming artist come up under these conditions? Slaving away on the tour circuit to pay the bills, cuz the albums garner nothing?
People are just mad their broke ass couldn't afford music
Also, they were right and the "information wants to be free" evangelism has aged like milk
S&M "No Leaf Clover" was the original song from that collab w San Francisco Orchestra... its AMAZING
Cliff burton passed away when their tour bus crashed while they were sleeping. He was crushed by the bus. The band took it very hard which is expected. But he and Kirk drew cards for that bunk and cliff burton won or it would have been Kirk there instead. Extremely tragic story.
I didn’t like how they didn’t really explain much about his death or the impact it had on the band
Quiet as it's kept I'm pretty sure they didn't take enough time to mourn properly. Jason's departure in James's trip to rehab made them take it all in stock and deal with it years later.
I still say Kirk should win a musical Nobel Peace prize for tolerating Lars by himself.😂😂😂
I have followed Metallica since 1988/89. Showing my age here. A friend dragged me home after school to hear their 'Justice For All ' album. It began my true arc into metal music.
Check [Anesthesia] Pulling Teeth
Cliff Burton was an insane bassist
Im a guitarist yet I have Cliff as my avatar here on the Tube. RESPECT!
The Frayed Ends of Sanity Metallics
My son Apollo's intro song into this world was The Outlaw Torn off S&M1.
My favorite Metallica tune. Sooooo under rated
You, you, you are the GREAT reaction MAN!!!
In my opinion they are the most influential metal band ever. Also this documentary didn't include their most recent album Hardwired to Self Destruct which came out in 2016
RIP Cliff Burton! The Bass GOAT
Don't get it twisted about the Lars hate. Most people still will admit that he's an amazing drummer
As the drummer in the band, Lars isn’t even the best drummer in the band.
Lol maybe it's the killing of Napster
No they won't lmao
Charlie clouser, Ray luetzer, gingerfish, Joey way better drummers. Also what's that dudes name from Def leopard?
The way I see it is that Lars did a lot with less.
Technically he was very limited but still made it work for the band.
You have to check out S&M; its nothing short of mind blowing how well Metallica pairs with an orchestra. Remains one of my favorite albums to this day.
Hit the lights is WILD my guy. One of my top 5 Metallica songs. You're in for it
Now I’m going to watch your sons Metallica video from today. Lol. Gosh I’m enjoying you guys !
The song is called St Anger and its the best song off the album and definitely the BEST VIDEO, its from San Quinten and I would love you to react to it
Metallica S&M Album.. First metal band to use live Oprah music...No Leaf Clover! Great one to start with🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dave Mustaine have a band called Megadeth and yes they really big. They also one of the Big 4~ Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer.
So yeah that's the band that really make thrash metal at it's finest.
St Anger is the song at the prison.
Unforgiven Enter sandman and nothing else matters are my favorite
😂😂😂🙏 I almost choked to death when you asked, “whose blood is it...was it Lars’.?” I guess that’ll teach me not to smoke and watch you at the same time! Thanks for the laughs friend keep up the great work💕😂😂🤘🏼
Both S&M performances are dope as hell!!!!
Dude, do all of S&M, James was on fire, the band and orchestra were like, "If the building burns down? Great!"
The whole S&M album is fire. Their heavy rock with the symphony's delicate sound is awesome
I don’t know about the Lulu album written in blood. But Load and Reload used blood on the covers of those albums. Blood and urine, and blood and… well Load… they were both pieces of artwork that the band chose to use as part of their experimental phase. Not all were onboard with it. But it is what it is.
When they Sued Napster it was before its time many people didn't understand when you download for free your steeling their music when they spend hrs hrs in studio making music
Dude, I'd like to recommend you to watch "Metallica MTV Icon 2003 (FULL)", there a lot of details, emotions, motivations and explanation about some events, even some stories behind certain songs etc.
Omgggg yessss!!!!!! That was good!!!! Gonna go watch it right now!!! Love Korn’s cover of “One” and Limp Bizkit’s cover of “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)”
No Leaf Clover from the S & M album is my favorite Metallica song ever
St Anger may have mixed reviews, but I easily think its one of their best albums!
*MetallicA and Black Sabbath are the most influential heavy metal bands of all time!!*
🤘🐑🤘
Moscow 1991. Enter Sandman. 1.6 (or so) MILLION attendees. Crazy insane amazing
You really should check out the "Some Kind of Monster" documentary... It is legendary, no bars hold, death match against the band no longer existing. You will get to know the people in the band with it...
First time I've ever seen that so we reacted to it together!
They now have 2 S&M albums recorded with yes the San Francisco orchestra and they are great. They add an orchestra to songs they have made in the past. Quite good.
Bleeding Me and -Human is also good one from S&M1.
No Leaf Clover on S and M is worth a listen for sure!
Yes definitely reaction to the s&m album
I was just gonna recommend hit the lights. It was the very first song in their first album. Imagine it's 1983, you just got this album and hit the lights was the first song you heard. That would have been mind blowing! There really wasn't anything out that sounded like that song at the time.
It was fun indeed!! I can remember ripping the plastic off of the cassette,lol. I was 13 in the 7th grade!
@@didsomebodysaydmt8193 I bet. I was born in 1981 so I missed out on the debut and wish I could have seen them live in the late 80's-early 90's. They're still my favorite metal band, just don't have the desire to see them now. Would rather see young Metallica
@@didsomebodysaydmt8193 and as many fans that have criticized their music from black album on, black album was my introduction to them and I loved it. Wanted more so I delved into the first four albums and still to this day love the black album. Glad they switched it up a little, kept it fresh. And don't dislike Load and reload, just not their typical album that you could hit play and listen to it it all the way through, gotta skip a few songs on those two but they have a few songs on each that are classics to me. Death magnetic was their first one after several years that I can enjoy all the way through, but no where near as good as the first four, maybe five.
I think you'd get a lot more if you watched the VH1 Behind the music special. Sure it only covers through the 90s but I think it shows their evolution better. Plus you actually get to hear from the band members.
Girl with time machine : I'm your grand daughter from the future
Dave with time machine : Hey cliff , don't switch bunks with Kirk tonight
ANTHRAX, PANTERA, AND SLAYER as Well. 💥💥💥💯💯💯🎯🎯🎯🤘🤘🤘🤘
You need to see the whole S&M concert, Van!!
Have made another album since, called "hardwired to self destruct " and it and they are still just as good as ever !
Couple fun facts in case no one mentioned, Jason Newstead was originally in Flotsam and Jetsam ("Wading Through The Darkness" is their biggest, sick song) and Kirk Hammett was in Exodus, which was arguably a bigger thrash band than Metallica for a while when they were concurrent.
9:40 the song is called St. Anger.
Dave Mustaine is the Vocalist of Megadeth. Big Fan of LFR FAMILY
St.Anger was recorded at San Quentin . Yes that SAN QUENTIN
From the S&M show you should check the Outlaw Torn song :D
If your checking out the S&M album give a listen to No Leaf Clover as a first listen 🤘
The black album was the first album in history to exceed $1,000,000 in production costs and they spent 2 1/2 years touring for that album.
I’ve seen them 4 times! They are absolutely amazing! Enjoy! 🤘🏻🇨🇦
In case you didn't know, their original guitarist Dave Mustaine, who got replaced by Kirk Hammett went on to form the band Megadeth. He is their vocalist and guitarist. There has been a lot of comparing of the 2 bands Metallica and Megadeth because of that fact and also because they are both 2 bands out of "The Big 4" (Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer)
Respect from The UK, 0121! 🤘🏼
Saw them at Birmingham Odeon on the Master of Puppets tour - Cliff was dead within the week after
this was like cliff notes... if you really want to get into it Start with Kill em" All and just go song by song, album by album
Oh you gotta do Hit the Lights, Thrash Metal MASTERPIECE.
DEATH MAGNETIC was Awesome, and I'd suggest anything off that album.
Try "Broken, Beaten and Scarred"!!!
1991 Metallica's long awaited new album! Kurt Cobain "Hold my prom dress"
The music video ( the Jail ) is called "St . Anger".
no leaf clover was one of the popular singles from the album S&M.
Subscribed and liked. Look forward for your content. By the way I live and breath MetallicA!
Metallica is to metal what Eminem is to rap...they both changed the game in such a major way
S&M was lit AF🔥
The song in the prison is the album's title track, St. Anger. I don't know if you recognized him, but the original guitarist shown at the beginning was Dave Mustaine who went on to form Megadeth.
B.T.W. I know Lloyd Grant was their guitarist before Mustaine.
Pretty much. But sabbath is sabbath, that was a truly groundbreaking musical event. Gotta acknowledge maiden's twin guitar thing, galopp and choruses too even though i barely consider them metal
S&M had some really great songs with the San Francisco orchestra
He was 100% right about Napster
Metallica was also inducted into the U.S. library of Congress... for historical records... "For not only influencing an entire nation... but for influencing the entire planet... for an entire generation"... 😎
St. Anger is the Song with the Music Video at The Prison.
there was another album after this video was made which i believe was another number 1
Fun song. Happy song.
Seaside rendezvous.
Queen. 😊
Korn did an amazing cover of one. You should react to it
Bro .. Some kind of monster , 2x4 , The unnamed feeling . All fucking quality songs , Enjoy !
If you cover an S&M song, make it sure its from 2000 (not S&M 2 from this year). and do Outlaw Torn! Only song I'd recommend live version before studio version. Again, S&M from 2000, Outlaw Torn :)
You gotta check out the load re load and S&M stuff. Looked like it made you make the stank face. I recommend king nothing, or Bleeding Me from the S&m show.
St. Anger is the one filmed in the prison, they went to San Quentin
Lars was right about Napster. He didn't handle it in the best of ways, but he was the first major artist to sound the alarm that music was being consumed in digital formats now and that posed a problem as far as artist compensation went. The band caught a bunch of shit for it by fans and some other artists, but your Jay-Z's of the industry were totally and completely on their side.
St Anger was filmed inside San Quentin
I you have DC plates on the wall I’m only 20 minutes from DC in Reston Va.
He looks like the guy in that anti napster commercial,that red cap too🤣
Hey bro can I suggest a couple of Chilean hip hop tracks for you to react to? NFX-warzone and CHYSTEMC- Boombarrio.
A big hug from Chile to you and your family, stay safe out there.
You need to do No Leaf Clover and Hero Of the Day for S&M 2001.
The song is called "A Sue named Boy Madly in love"
Im just at the Napster point of this video, but Lars/MetallicA were right, their music was being given out free. Legit response IMO
Mojo didn't mention the albums Hardwired...to Self Destuct or S&M2
Metallica was very popular in the 90’s and even more popular now by the new generation.
Rock/hardrock/metal.. isn´t a popular as it used to be, sadly... Young people still know Metallica, but their music isn´t played as often
Metal music is almost not played at all in radio stations even back in the day....the 90’s was the last golden age, that’s why kids need to discover it for themselves this days..:(
Have you heard the song bread fan by Metallica? It's a cover of an older song
forgot about their 2016 hardwired to self destruct
St Anger makes me wanna actually throw up just because of the snare. If they fixed the snare it would’ve been such a good fucking album.
In my opinion Cliff Burton was the best bassist! If you can find Orion with Cliff playing it, it's fu*kin amazing! Cliff wrote it. Even if it isn't a video just see if you can find it...you won't be disappointed!
Okay the whole reason they wanted Napster shut down was because the album they had just finished and hadn't released it yet was on Napster being passed around like crazy. So Lars got pissed because they just lost money on all the time writing, then recording, and then mixing it and whatever...don't know what all goes on there...but he had every reason to be pissed and wanting it shut down.
I saw 'em with Cliff, twice, and with Jason 4 times.
Doubt you'd read this but fair play dude for actually learning about metal in a way if you wanna go deeper into the metal plz watch
METAL A HEADBANGERS JOURNEY
Its on UA-cam it's metal 1 0 1
The song in the prison is st anger
And od you understand Metallica (James), you must done: "dyers eve", "Fixxxer".
Do a video of... Metallica - wherever I may roam
Most influential metal band... that's a really, really tough question. If it's most influential in terms of public recognition, then it's easily Metallica, hands down. If we're talking most influential to their peers and the genre of metal itself, then it's _probably_ Black Sabbath (arguably the godfathers of heavy metal) or maybe Judas Priest (who are celebrating their _fiftieth_ anniversary).
Lars was right. Music wasn’t that expensive back in the day.
Watch the Dave mustaine documentary he’s the god of thrash metal he was in metallics and he’s in megadeth