I’m chronically depressed and when I feel like giving up I listen to Metallica and they help me pull through. I’ve been depressed for about 3 years. Sad but true
hope you get through it bro but i recommend listening to slipknot, start with physcosocial great song. Slipknots point in music is to help teens who are going through it and they don’t give a shit about the music industry
+Mitchell Brown it actually does, I'm a hip hop guy but i can listen Metallica everyday. only heavy/thrash metal band I can listen too. I can listen to Led Zeppelin also but they're a little different then Metallica
Not strange at all.They have surpassed their genre long ago.They have,or at least had ,a unique ability to ''build'' a song,therefore,even if you don't listen to metal ,you can at least understand that their shit, is very much to the point.
@@Lilniggatwekeken Different times kid, people just enjoyed shit and ''cringe'' was not a thing. Im trully sorry that you and your generation will never fully grasp how fucking awesome the 90s was. The most extreme thing yall can do now is post an unedited video on tik tok.
Pretty much every song from the beginning of Kill ‘Em All to the end of The Black Album is a gem to me. My favorite record from them is Ride The Lightning, my favorite song apart from this one would actually be its title track.
+William Fernandes Why pay money to talk with people who can't say anything new, i would rather listen to good music. Oh, And Jesus cleans my pool for many years now.
Ive been training to do this for like 3 years finally brought in like 30 bags plus a 50lbs bag of dog food at once. It helps when you used to workout a shit ton too
That is so true for my cousin. Back when I was 7, he used to play this song and a bunch of other hard rock and metal songs loud enough for time travellers to hear. Thanks, bro. You raised me well.
Slipknot - Psychosocial Megadeath - Symphony of Destruction Metallica - Enter Sandman Pantera - Walk Pantera - Message in Blood System of a Down - Chop Suey Pantera - Domination Headbang to these songs
This song makes me wanna cross the street without looking both ways. edit: i dont even remember saying this i think i was high af and in a dunkin donuts parking lot
Metallica is one of those bands where if you play the music loud the neighbors will not call the police on you but will request that you turn the sound as high as possible.
Is because you don't live in Brazil. Here the people listen only crap. Is very rare, people who listen good music as Metallica. Like the music, sad but true.
This is the perfect song that talks about drug addiction. The lyrics are extremely powerful. The lyrics are a perfect storm of true addiction and the monster it turns you into.
Listening to it right now with that on my mind. Long history of drug abuse and addiction and, while I'm sober right now, I'm going through some shit and can't help but feel like all I've done is really making it worse on my mental health right now. Trying to cope and just get in a positive headspace.
@@Eris_Norregard I'm not sure which song it was but A7X did use a riff from a Metallica song in one of their songs (I think they asked for permission as well)
Am I the only one around here who loves both Metallica and Avenged Sevenfold? and acdc and iron maiden and nirvana and led zeppelin and guns 'n roses and red hot chilli peppers? hope not..
How can young people not like this music? This shit is way better than some pop from nowadays... I guess they don't know what the real music is... #Sadbuttrue
ok people, I have to admit A7X is my favorite band and Metallica is an amazing band, but we all copy anyone as our inspiration, some may copy the way someone plays the guitar, and some may copy the look of someone.The same with this, they (A7X) made "This Means War" with the inspiration of a great band (Metallica) and no I'm not the "metalhead" that only listens Bring the Horizon, or asking Alexandria, I listen a BROAD variety of metal subgenres and I love most of them. Hope some of you undertand, and of you don't, just keep listening to your own music and don't comment on others \m/ LONG LIFE TO METAL \m/
"You hit them, they hit you HARDER. You get in their face, they get right back in yours! Basically anything you do, they'll do... BETTER!" Kurt Russell
If you really are a Metallica's fan, you really should read and understand what will be said here, try to not judge until you have it all read: A lot of Metallica's songs have the direct intention to provoke yourself to an specific idea: - You are actually THE god, experiencing itself in infinite forms - You are existing alone, as all "the other entities" are also THE god, experiencing itself - You are existing forever, as there is no such a thing as "non-existence" When you realize it, you feel a "sufocating" loneliness, that is GENIUSLY VERY WELL EXPRESSED in the song One... In that song, an entity is trapped in a body, without anyone to interact of any forms, and with "no way out"... That is literally the case, when you have "the god view"... You are the existence itself, existing alone and forever... The title "One" couldn't be more obvious now: it expresses the perception of the union of all that exists. In the song "Enter Sandman", it is clear the same reference... The "grain of sand" cited on the lyrics, is referring to being "a grain of sand" in the infinity, just a point of view of a possibility in infite ones... As you have no option, except to exist. The Sandman is the All, the God, the Alone One... Which is the junction of the grains of sand Quick list: Nothing Else Matters Fade to Black Sad But True King Nothing (Quick tip: opposing a little of was said before, there is some kind of "non-existence", which is this void that "sufocates" the being... But this void is opposed to "non-existence", and not opposed to "non-experiencing"... It is, there is an "infinite experience" happening forever, without opposite to it... But it is made of things existing and not existing, coming to existence, and then going back to this void... This void is like "half" of the god... Like the other half would be the things that emerge to "oppose" this void, which is absolutely necessary to anything exists at all), not so quick tip tho... This idea/perception is being tried to pass on very forms, even from our remote past... It is the origin of all the religions... All the "omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient" thing, is the trial to communicate this very idea... That what god is, is what is observing this text right now... Just perceiving itself and being itself all the time, in all the locations... Quick Tip #2: time is constructed inside it... It can have many timelines as it will... Because there is no way to have a limit to existence... There is no "real time", with a sequence like "before, now, and after"... Time is constructed inside the "right now", all the time, as the "right now" being the only thing real at all... And I don't mean "right now" for everyone, like a slice of our universe in a specific point of time... I mean your "right now", the REALLY RIGHT NOW, that you are perceiving RIGHT NOW... This is the only thing real at all... And you are experiencing it alone, forever... failed again on the tip quickness Much other bands are also trying to pass this very idea... "Dream Theater" is a nice simbolism for our reality... It is a theater being dreamed forever... Almost all of their songs are talking about this same thing... I hope you guys have good ears to listen carefully, any word and any intention...
I had older sisters that all they listen to was hard rock bands like black sabbath, led zeppelin ,Jimmy Hendrix etc so that's what I grew up listening to now at 53 nothing changed except the music I like is even heavier now and I'm sure I'll like it until l the day I die!