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Metallica - Master of Puppets (LP)

Master of Puppets
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Album Details: Master of Puppets

Release Date:10/25/1990
Label:Elektra/Asylum
UPC:075596043915

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    MetallicA rocks

    By darkened angel[MA]  Dec 23, 2006

    Pros: metallica

    Cons: n/a

    MetallicA rocks both past and present. Despite their napster stuff in the past the music itself is still great and isn't that why we listen to music to begin with? to actually listen to it and not the band itself. (though in some cases the band a...nd music suck but this isn't the case with metallica) Read more Less

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    master of puppets

    By igotthatbinladenweed  Aug 26, 2006

    Pros: metallicas best

    Cons: ???????

    awesome!!!!!!

Pro Reviews: Master of Puppets

  • All Music Guide

    Even though Master of Puppets didn't take as gigantic a leap forward as Ride the Lightning, it was the band's greatest achievement, hailed as a masterpiece by critics far outside heavy metal's core audience. It was also a substantial hit, reaching the Top 30 and selling three million copies despite absolutely nonexistent airplay. Instead of a radical reinvention, Master of Puppets is a refinement of past innovations. In fact, it's possible to compare Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets song for song and note striking similarities between corresponding track positions on each record (although Lightning's closing instrumental has been bumped up to nexttolast in Master's running order). That hint of conservatism is really the only conceivable flaw here. Though it isn't as startling as Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets feels more unified, both thematically and musically. Everything about it feels blown up to epic proportions (indeed, the songs are much longer on average), and the ...band feels more in control of its direction. You'd never know it by the lyrics, though in one way or another, nearly every song on Master of Puppets deals with the fear of powerlessness. Sometimes they're about hypocritical authority (military and religious leaders), sometimes primal, uncontrollable human urges (drugs, insanity, rage), and, in true H.P. Lovecraft fashion, sometimes monsters. Yet by bookending the album with two slices of thrash mayhem ("Battery" and "Damage, Inc."), the band reigns triumphant through sheer force of sound, of will, of malice. The arrangements are thick and muscular, and the material varies enough in texture and tempo to hold interest through all its twists and turns. Some critics have called Master of Puppets the best heavy metal album ever recorded; if it isn't, it certainly comes close. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Metallica

Metallica was easily the best, most influential heavy metal band of the '80s, responsible for bringing the music back to Earth. Instead of playing the usual rock star games of metal stars of the early '80s, the band looked and talked like they were from the street. Metallica expanded the limits of thrash, using speed and volume not for their own sake, but to enhance the... Read more