Somehow not even heard this yet, I gave up on Metallica a few songs into And Justice for All. No reason in particular, there were too many other bands I wanted to listen to at the time. Need to give em another try.
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Discovered Metallica in middle school back in the day and latched on pretty hard, always looked for the fastest, most tightly written/performed songs and kept a playlist on burned CDs that i'd distribute to various ppl. Dyer's Eve was on every single iteration of that cd i gave lol.
Send me one haha! Sounds like you had loads of fun. Have you listened to metal consistently since?
I've actually only been listening to metal for the past 3 years (would you believe it?) But it hooked me straight away. I completely skipped past Nu-metal and Core genres and went straight into extreme metal. It's progressed so badly/amazingly that I'm listening to mainly thrash and speed, with heavy, death and bits of black and war metal. And my thrash playlist is far too large for my own sanity XD .
3 years huh??? You have a long list of stuff i've never heard of, as if you've been into since the beginning lmao.
Wonders of the internet I guess. It helps not having to pay for each individual album. I've listened to at least a new album every week/couple weeks, for a while now. Prior to the 3 years, I had like the odd heavy metal song and I had listened to Hammer Smashed Face a couple times. It wasn't until I listened to Exodus that I became properly hooked.