One of the defining albums of thrash metal, "Master of Puppets" is arguably Metallica's best album (as well as their last with bassist Cliff Burton). Focusing on the concept of power and abuses thereof, this is a collection of complex, intelligent music, played at about a hundred miles an hour. Not that these are short songs; this eight-song album clocks in at over an hour, which makes it all the more impressive that not one moment on this recording is boring. In tackling various approaches to their subject, Metallica is insightful lyrically as well as musically: "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is from the point of view of an institutionalized inmate and "Disposable Heroes" is the perspective of a soldier. If all you've heard of Metallica is what's been on the radio recently, check this one out. You're in for a surprise. "--Genevieve Williams"
Track | Duration |
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Battery | 5:12 |
Master Of Puppets | 8:35 |
The Thing That Should Not Be | 6:36 |
Welcome Home (Sanitarium) | 6:28 |
Disposable Heroes | 8:16 |
Leper Messiah | 5:39 |
Orion | 8:28 |
Damage, Inc. | 5:29 |