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Metallica - Metallica MAG
Want to hear a CD full of hit songs? Then Metallica'sself-titled album is your CD! It's a little lighter than"Ride the Lightning," "Master of Puppets"or "And Justice for All," but is still a greatalbum.
The first song, "Enter Sandman,"starts out with Kirk Hammett on guitar. Soon the lead singer,James Hettfield, joins in and the song takes off. Other greatsongs are "Of Wolf and Man," "Sad butTrue" and "Wherever I May Roam."
Thisalbum isn't all heavy metal though, there are a few softersongs such as "The Unforgiven" and "NothingElse Matters." Both are great even though they are notreally fast, hard or loud like most of the songs on this andprevious albums. I especially like these songs.
Thisalbum is one of Metallica's best. If you like metal, or justlike good music, then pick up this album and listen to a greatgroup who is still going strong.
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