All Metallica Solos - ...And Justice For All

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

Part 4 of 9 ...And Justice For All
Sorry For The Crappy Editing

Master of Puppets: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Kv4UYxheg00
Black Album: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSPLMsIgKvY

***Add &fmt=18 to the end of the URL to have high def and full stereo audio mix.

[1988]...And Justice For All[1988]
Blackened: 0:00 - 0:33
And Justice For All: 0:33 - 1:02
Eye Of The Beholder: 1:02 - 1:20
One Intro: 1:20 - 2:01
One Outro: 2:01 - 3:43
Shortest Straw: 3:43 - 4:24
Harvester Of Sorrow: 4:24 - 5:07
Frayed Ends Of Sanity: 5:07 - 5:55
To Live Is To Die: 5:55 - 6:47
Dyers EvE: 6:47 - 7:38

Despite its unusual production, ...And Justice for All was Metallica's breakout album and reached No. 6 in the Billboard charts. Though it would soon be over-shadowed commercially by the band's following album (1991's Metallica), this album nevertheless confirmed Metallica's large-scale arena status.
The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance in 1989, but with much controversy, it lost to Jethro Tull's Crest of a Knave. In 2007, the win was named one of the 10 biggest upsets in Grammy history by Entertainment Weekly.
In 1990, "One" received the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance, as well as being Metallica's first Grammy Award.
The album was ranked at number nine in IGN's Top 25 Metal Albums.
Metallica released their first music video for "One", after years of resisting pressure to release videos for their tracks. The video incited controversy among their fans, who had valued the band's apparent opposition to MTV and other forms of mainstream commercial metal. "One" entered the Top 40 on March 25, 1989 at #35.
When discussing Metallica in an October 2007 interview, Evile frontman Matt Drake revealed that ... And Justice For All was his favourite Metallica album "by a mile." Describing the album as "more progressive" when compared to Master of Puppets, Drake hailed the album as "brilliant." Drake specifically praised the drum parts, stating: "Since every fill on that album is different, it's all about the drums.

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  • dyers eve solo and one solo's the best of and justice album

  • No St. Anger solo compilation? Damn! :D

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  • @12hmmmmmmmmmmmm how is it not a solo? clearly kirk solos or in other words takes the lead in front of james. So how is it not a solo?

  • one's intro is not a solo, but otherwise that's a great compilation :)

  • Dyer's Eve is my favorite :) it's just insane fast in my opinion :)

  • The best Metallica album IMO!

  • @YepWeMakeVideos by "jame's solo" I meant that James "came up" with it.

  • @bzaina2 no "jame's solo" is a harmony between kirk and james.

  • i can a couple of ajfa solos others im just lazy to learn

  • @M3TALLICA444 TFEOS has my second favorite solo

  • The Best Album

    To live is to die is the best "instrumental" and has the best solo

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