Otherwise, good for Metallica for intuiting that Nick Cave’s “Loverman” sits somewhere on the perimeter of metal (that baritone, that fall-of-man fixation), as does Bob Seger’s “Turn the Page” (that hair, that epic nihilistic gloom on the subject of tour-bus depression). It was the fast, minimalist, needling relay-riffing of those bands, as the liner notes from Rolling Stone senior editor David Fricke explain, that were the primary influence on Metallica. Black Sabbath’s “Sabbra Cadabra,” OK, but nearly a third of the album is an homage to what was once nerdily called NWOBHM (new wave of British heavy metal) – bands like Sweet Savage and Dlamond Head. Those tracks, as well as all of 1987’s Garage Days Re-Revisited EP, scattered B sides and eleven new covers make up the band’s new double-disc set, Garage Inc. There really isn't a bad song to be heard and while I may not connect with a few of the songs, they certainly work well with the overall style of the compilation. Universal Music are proud to present Metallicas complete studio album catalogue on. is a compilation cover tunes album (yes I do not regard this as a regular full-length studio album) by US heavy metal/ thrash metal act. Tracklist 1 Free Speech for the Dumb Lyrics 9.5K 2 Its Electric Lyrics 5.4K 3 Sabbra Cadabra Lyrics 9.5K 4 Turn the Page. Trump Rages at 'Thugs' Who 'INDICATED' HimĪ few songs released in 1984 (“Am I Evil?,” “Blitzkrieg”) first proclaimed Metallica’s goofy fandom for obscure British metal bands.
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