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For fans of metallica, lovers of thrash metal, collectors of classic metal albums, and readers interested in 1980s heavy metal music.
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THE REVIEW

Hello everyone, my name is Andreus and my first review will be of "Master Of Puppets" by Metallica, an album released in 1986. This masterpiece from the early Metallica is an example of what they were in the '80s, not what they are now, namely poor bastards just looking to make money by releasing shitty albums like "St. Anger". Those fucking bastards Hetfield and Ulrich released an album that kicked ass. The album consisted of 8 tracks, it starts with "Battery" a good song that's often played live by the band, then moves to "Master Of Puppets" the true emblem of this group, a song that wrote Metallica's history, which I would now call Merdallica. The third song is "The Thing That Should Not Be" followed by the beautiful "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" another great piece from the group, then moving on to another good song "Disposable Heroes" along with "Leper Messiah".

The last two songs are "Orion" written by the great Cliff Burton (RIP) and the last one, one of my favorites from the album along with "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" and "Master Of Puppets", namely "Damage Inc." a song that really kicks ass and blasts the eardrums, a must-listen at maximum volume of the stereo and to headbang until you pass out. What else can I say, guys? As I told you, my name is Andreus, and this is my first review. I hope you liked it and if you think it sucks, you can tell me, and it means I'll do my best next time. With this, I greet you and hope you make this Thrash Metal masterpiece your own.

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This enthusiastic review celebrates Metallica's 1986 album Master of Puppets as a thrash metal masterpiece. The reviewer praises iconic tracks like "Battery," "Master of Puppets," "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)," and "Damage Inc.", highlighting the band's excellence during the 1980s. Criticism is directed at the band's later work, contrasting it with this classic. The reviewer encourages fans to experience the album fully and honors bassist Cliff Burton.

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02   Master of Puppets (08:38)

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03   The Thing That Should Not Be (06:39)

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04   Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (06:27)

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05   Disposable Heroes (08:21)

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06   Leper Messiah (05:42)

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08   Damage, Inc. (05:31)

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Metallica

Metallica is an American heavy metal band formed in 1981 by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. They rose from the Bay Area thrash scene with early albums like Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning, achieved mainstream success with 1991's Metallica (The Black Album), and have released a long-running and often debated catalog since.
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By cliffburton86

 Eight unforgettable minutes, which have made metal history, are making it and will continue to do so.

 Simply the greatest masterpiece of Metallica...


By Nowitzky

 Master Of Puppets gives us MetallicA in great, tremendous form, still at the pinnacle of their dawn.

 This album is a gem in the musical landscape of recent years, a collector’s item.


By joe strummer

 Despite not being technically excellent musicians, the four manage to write captivating songs, superior to other thrash groups.

 Master Of Puppets is a masterpiece, though being of a genre not enjoyed by all, the allure of these songs is undeniable.


By metallara1

 You’ll be left speechless right from the first track 'Battery,' which starts off pounding and determined at a crazy speed.

 It’s impossible to find terms that could simplify in words the magic of their music, which made history and will continue to do so.


By sweep picking

 Listening to just a few seconds of the first track is enough to realize you are dealing with something very different from a simple good thrash metal album.

 Master of Puppets is a must-listen for every genre lover and is also an excellent antidote for eardrums now stressed by what is sold today as metal.


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