Kill 'em All 1983 (192 kbps)
Released in 1983, the record's release set the band on the path to "world domination", as drummer Lars Ulrich would put it in the following year.
According to some music critics the album is acclaimed for combining high-tempo (discounting the Cliff Burton bass solo "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth") and a tribute to the band's early influences: Diamond Head, Iron Maiden, Motφrhead and Venom, all English bands who combined the heaviness and technicality of Black Sabbath with the speed and aggression of punk rock.
Tracklist
1. "Hit the Lights" (James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich) 4:17
2. "The Four Horsemen" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Dave Mustaine) 7:12
3. "Motorbreath" (Hetfield) 3:08
4. "Jump in the Fire" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine) 4:41
5. "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth" (Cliff Burton) 4:14
6. "Whiplash" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:10
7. "Phantom Lord" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine) 5:01
8. "No Remorse" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:26
9. "Seek & Destroy" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:55
10. "Metal Militia" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine) 5:09
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Ride The Lightning 1984 (192 kbps)
Ride the Lightning is often hailed by fans as a classic of the thrash metal genre, and a vital bridge between the band's albums, Kill 'Em All and Master of Puppets, pushing the thrash metal of the debut into progressive territory more fully-realized on Master of Puppets and ...And Justice for All.
Ride the Lightning retains the speed of Kill 'Em All on songs like "Trapped Under Ice" and "Fight Fire with Fire", but also contains the first of Metallica's longer, more symphonically arranged tracks, such as "Fade to Black" and the nearly 9-minute closing instrumental "The Call of Ktulu".
Ride the Lightning was listed at number 3 in a list compiled by metal-rules.com of a list of the Top 100 Metal Albums of All Time and number 5 by IGN Music on the Top 25 Metal Albums.
Tracklist
1. "Fight Fire with Fire" (James Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Lars Ulrich) 4:44
2. "Ride the Lightning" (Dave Mustaine, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 6:36
3. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 5:09
4. "Fade to Black" (Kirk Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 6:57
5. "Trapped Under Ice" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:03
6. "Escape" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:23
7. "Creeping Death" (Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 6:35
8. "The Call of Ktulu" [Instrumental] (Mustaine, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 8:53
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Master Of Puppets 1986 (192 kbps)
With Master of Puppets, Metallica innovated the thrash metal scene by adding a high level of complexity to the songs, melodic sounds (most notably in "Battery", "Master of Puppets" and "Orion") that showed some similarities with power metal and progressive metal, playing an important role for the later post-thrash creation. The lyrics deal with the same type of social commentary common in thrash, but took them to new heights. They dealt with subjects such as war, drug abuse and politics. The melodies and intricate guitar and bass riffs that can be heard often reflect the lyrics, and many of the riffs are heavily influenced by classical music, particularly the tempo and solos.
The album cover, by Don Brautigam, is a reference to the title track and to "Disposable Heroes".
Tracklist
1. "Battery" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:12
2. "Master of Puppets" (Hammett, Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Ulrich) 8:35
3. "The Thing That Should Not Be" 6:36
4. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" 6:27
5. "Disposable Heroes" 8:16
6. "Leper Messiah" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:40
7. "Orion" (Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 8:27
8. "Damage, Inc." (Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 5:32
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...And Justice For All 1988 (192 kbps)
...And Justice for All is American heavy metal band Metallica's fourth studio album released August 25, 1988, by Elektra Records. It is the first studio album to feature bassist Jason Newsted and without former bassist Cliff Burton, due to his death in September of 1986. The front cover depicts the statue of Lady Justice cracked and bound by ropes, with both of her scales filled with dollars and one of her breasts exposed. The words '...And Justice For All' are graffitied to her right.
Tracklist
1. "Blackened" (Hetfield, Newsted, Ulrich) 6:42
2. "...And Justice for All" 9:45
3. "Eye of the Beholder" 6:25
4. "One" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 7:26
5. "The Shortest Straw" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:35
6. "Harvester of Sorrow" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:45
7. "The Frayed Ends of Sanity" 7:44
8. "To Live Is to Die" (Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Ulrich) 9:48
9. "Dyers Eve" 5:13
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Kill 'em All 1983 (192 kbps)
Released in 1983, the record's release set the band on the path to "world domination", as drummer Lars Ulrich would put it in the following year.
According to some music critics the album is acclaimed for combining high-tempo (discounting the Cliff Burton bass solo "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth") and a tribute to the band's early influences: Diamond Head, Iron Maiden, Motφrhead and Venom, all English bands who combined the heaviness and technicality of Black Sabbath with the speed and aggression of punk rock.
Tracklist
1. "Hit the Lights" (James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich) 4:17
2. "The Four Horsemen" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Dave Mustaine) 7:12
3. "Motorbreath" (Hetfield) 3:08
4. "Jump in the Fire" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine) 4:41
5. "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth" (Cliff Burton) 4:14
6. "Whiplash" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:10
7. "Phantom Lord" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine) 5:01
8. "No Remorse" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:26
9. "Seek & Destroy" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:55
10. "Metal Militia" (Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine) 5:09
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http://rapidshare.com/files/55315010/Kill_em_All.rarRide The Lightning 1984 (192 kbps)
Ride the Lightning is often hailed by fans as a classic of the thrash metal genre, and a vital bridge between the band's albums, Kill 'Em All and Master of Puppets, pushing the thrash metal of the debut into progressive territory more fully-realized on Master of Puppets and ...And Justice for All.
Ride the Lightning retains the speed of Kill 'Em All on songs like "Trapped Under Ice" and "Fight Fire with Fire", but also contains the first of Metallica's longer, more symphonically arranged tracks, such as "Fade to Black" and the nearly 9-minute closing instrumental "The Call of Ktulu".
Ride the Lightning was listed at number 3 in a list compiled by metal-rules.com of a list of the Top 100 Metal Albums of All Time and number 5 by IGN Music on the Top 25 Metal Albums.
Tracklist
1. "Fight Fire with Fire" (James Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Lars Ulrich) 4:44
2. "Ride the Lightning" (Dave Mustaine, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 6:36
3. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 5:09
4. "Fade to Black" (Kirk Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 6:57
5. "Trapped Under Ice" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:03
6. "Escape" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:23
7. "Creeping Death" (Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 6:35
8. "The Call of Ktulu" [Instrumental] (Mustaine, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 8:53
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http://rapidshare.com/files/55317300/Ride_The_Lightning.rarMaster Of Puppets 1986 (192 kbps)
With Master of Puppets, Metallica innovated the thrash metal scene by adding a high level of complexity to the songs, melodic sounds (most notably in "Battery", "Master of Puppets" and "Orion") that showed some similarities with power metal and progressive metal, playing an important role for the later post-thrash creation. The lyrics deal with the same type of social commentary common in thrash, but took them to new heights. They dealt with subjects such as war, drug abuse and politics. The melodies and intricate guitar and bass riffs that can be heard often reflect the lyrics, and many of the riffs are heavily influenced by classical music, particularly the tempo and solos.
The album cover, by Don Brautigam, is a reference to the title track and to "Disposable Heroes".
Tracklist
1. "Battery" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:12
2. "Master of Puppets" (Hammett, Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Ulrich) 8:35
3. "The Thing That Should Not Be" 6:36
4. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" 6:27
5. "Disposable Heroes" 8:16
6. "Leper Messiah" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:40
7. "Orion" (Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 8:27
8. "Damage, Inc." (Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) 5:32
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http://rapidshare.com/files/55324687/Master_Of_Puppets.rar...And Justice For All 1988 (192 kbps)
...And Justice for All is American heavy metal band Metallica's fourth studio album released August 25, 1988, by Elektra Records. It is the first studio album to feature bassist Jason Newsted and without former bassist Cliff Burton, due to his death in September of 1986. The front cover depicts the statue of Lady Justice cracked and bound by ropes, with both of her scales filled with dollars and one of her breasts exposed. The words '...And Justice For All' are graffitied to her right.
Tracklist
1. "Blackened" (Hetfield, Newsted, Ulrich) 6:42
2. "...And Justice for All" 9:45
3. "Eye of the Beholder" 6:25
4. "One" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 7:26
5. "The Shortest Straw" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:35
6. "Harvester of Sorrow" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:45
7. "The Frayed Ends of Sanity" 7:44
8. "To Live Is to Die" (Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Ulrich) 9:48
9. "Dyers Eve" 5:13
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http://rapidshare.com/files/55224698/...And_Justice_For_All.rarMetallica 1991 (192 kbps)
Metallica (also known as The Black Album because of its largely black and nearly-featureless cover) is the self titled fifth studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica.
Metallica was released August 14, 1991 through Elektra Records and is the band's best-selling album to date, with 14.95 million copies sold in the United States alone as of July 21, 2007. In 2003, the album was ranked number 252 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
On the cover, only the band's logo and a coiled snake (derived from the Gadsden flag - which could be seen hanging on a wall in the "One on One" recording studio where the album was recorded) are visible. The motto of the Gadsden flag, "Don't Tread on Me", is also the title of a song featured on the album.
Tracklist
1. "Enter Sandman" (Kirk Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:31
2. "Sad But True" 5:24
3. "Holier Than Thou" 3:47
4. "The Unforgiven" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:26
5. "Wherever I May Roam" 6:43
6. "Don't Tread on Me" 4:00
7. "Through the Never" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:04
8. "Nothing Else Matters" 6:28
9. "Of Wolf and Man" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:16
10. "The God That Failed" 5:08
11. "My Friend of Misery" (Hetfield, Jason Newsted, Ulrich) 6:49
12. "The Struggle Within" 3:53
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Load 1996 (192 kbps)
The album marked the band's return to the musical landscape, approximately five years after the release of their international smash success Metallica (commonly referred to as The Black Album). Load saw the band embrace a collective sound and identity far removed from their thrash metal roots. As with previous releases, the fourteen songs that would eventually comprise the album began as rough demos created by principal songwriters James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich in Ulrich's basement recording studio, "The Dungeon." The band took over 30 demos into The Plant Studios in the spring of 1995 where they would work for approximately the next year. Once again, Metallica teamed up with famed producer Bob Rock, who had been at the helm during the recording process for Metallica.
Tracklist
1. "Ain't My Bitch" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:04
2. "2 X 4" 5:28
3. "The House Jack Built" 6:39
4. "Until It Sleeps" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:29
5. "King Nothing" 5:28
6. "Hero of the Day" 4:21
7. "Bleeding Me" 8:18
8. "Cure" 4:54
9. "Poor Twisted Me" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:00
10. "Wasting My Hate" 3:57
11. "Mama Said" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:19
12. "Thorn Within" 5:51
13. "Ronnie" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:17
14. "The Outlaw Torn" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 9:48
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ReLoad 1997 (192 kbps)
ReLoad is the seventh album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released in 1997. The album consists of material originally written during the writing sessions for the band's previous album, Load. Indeed, Metallica had initially hoped to release the Load & ReLoad songs as a double album, but that idea proved untenable for a variety of reasons. Aside from the album title, ReLoad also shares similar artwork with Load (both use pictures from Andres Serrano's Blood and Semen series) and a similarly distinctive blues-rock feel in many of the songs.
The cover of the album is original artwork depicting urine and blood. It is one of three photographic studies by Andres Serrano created in 1990 by mingling the artist's own urine and bovine blood between two sheets of Plexiglas. As with Load, ReLoad included a booklet containing band photos and select lyrics for each song.
Tracklist
1. "Fuel" 4:29
2. "The Memory Remains" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 4:39
3. "Devil's Dance" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:18
4. "The Unforgiven II" 6:35
5. "Better Than You" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:22
6. "Slither" 5:13
7. "Carpe Diem Baby" 6:12
8. "Bad Seed" 4:05
9. "Where the Wild Things Are" (Hetfield, Jason Newsted, Ulrich) 6:54
10. "Prince Charming" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 6:05
11. "Low Man's Lyric" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 7:37
12. "Attitude" (Hetfield, Ulrich) 5:16
13. "Fixxxer" 8:14
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