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Metallica - Death Magnetic RARE out of print CD w/ coffin cover (SEALED)

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Artist
Metallica
Type
Album
Format
CD
Record Label
Warner Bros.
Producer
Rick Rubin
Release Year
2008
Release Title
Death Magnetic
Case Type
Digipak Coffin Cover
Genre
Metal
UPC
0093624986188

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  • Metallica is on the way back up

    Metallica's instrumentation is far better than what they've been trying to feed us with their last four albums. They haven't quite restored the edginess they had when they were young, but who knows if that could ever happen. My main thought was this: James used to sing with sorrow. He sounded like he was trying to get a point across. Now he sounds like he's trying to make money. However, his singing is actually quite good in comparison to the vocals on the other recent albums. The engineering decision to use AutoTune on him was a bad one. I'll leave it at that. The engineering isn't the WORST I've ever heard, but I made better mixes when I was an amateur. The kick drum is equalized incorrectly and it makes subwoofers distort and flap before ...

  • Metallica's Best Studio Album

    If the disappointing St. Anger is Metallica's Let It Be, Death Magnetic can be considered their Abbey Road, the last album recorded with their original label Elektra. Like Abbey Road, Death Magnetic is both a "back to basics" style retrospective as well as a new direction for the band. At first, most of the songs sound very similar (except for "The Day That Never Comes" and "The Unfprgiven III" which sound similar to each other). This is not for the "Short Attention Span Theater" crowd, as the shortest song is 5 minutes and the longest 10. My only complaint is the bass. It's far too subtle. The creatively forceful tone of Jason Newstead (who as far as I'm concerned is the all time best Bassist!), as well as the melodic rhythm of Cliff Burton are sorely missing. I hope Robert Trujillo will ...

  • Metallica crushes the competition and gains approval!

    I'm a reader of BLABBERMOUTH.NET much like it's my daily newspaper. I've been a metal-head since 1980 and never looked back. Blabbermouth always keeps me in the know of what goes on in the world of hard-rock/metal, and that makes me happy, and oftentimes makes me laugh. You can post comments on the threads and read them, and laugh a lot. The one band that tends to always get the most replies is Metallica. And now with the odd FRIDAY release date of Death Magnetic, the boards are rampant with opinions and assholes. So here's my opinion. I love Death Magnetic's first and last songs from production (except the snare could be a little bit quieter) to the song writing and everything about "This Was Just Your Life" and "My Apocalypse" ...

  • Better Than St. Anger But Not As Good As The Old Stuff

    I have listened to this entire album about 5 times and I definitely think that it is not too bad. Death Magnetic is without question better than St. Anger, considering that was one of the worst albums to come out in a long time, but Death Magnetic in my opinion is not as good as the old school Metallica and nothing ever will be. James Hetfield's vocals have gone way downhill since their awesome previous albums(excluding St. Anger); you can tell that he's gettin' old. Death Magnetic has got some good solos and guitar riffs and sounds very good, but to me it feels like the vocals are slightly lacking. Overall, definitely not a bad album and worth the money to buy it if you are a Metallica fan, but if you're not the biggest fan I would wait for the chance to borrow it from a friend or just ...

  • The triumphant return of the real Metallica

    Although it is not Master Of Puppets or Ride the Lightning, Death Magnetic is much better than the last few albums Metallica did with producer Bob Rock. Nobody wants to own up to the fact that Bob Rock almost completely ruined Metallica's music style. Although I do give Rock credit for influencing Metallica's Black Album, and Motley Crue's Dr. Feelgood album. The years that followed these two triumphant albums has shown Rock destroying more bands careers than enhancing them. Case in point--the new Offspring Album, the self titled Motley Crue album, Metallica's load, reload, St. Anger (Need I say more). Death Magnetic shows a return to what made Metallica so great in their early years. 7 minute songs with assaulting Guitars and Drums. Robert Trujillo is a perfect ...