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Master Of Puppets | 
| Artist: Metallica Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London) Category: Music
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Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 347
Media: Audio CD Running Time: 55 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
UPC: 042283814127 EAN: 0042283814127 ASIN: B000025ZVE
Release Date: May 1, 1989 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Battery | | • | Master Of Puppets | | • | The Thing That Should Not Be | | • | Welcome Home (Sanitarium) | | • | Disposable Heroes | | • | Leper Messiah | | • | Orion | | • | Damage Inc. |
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Amazon.co.uk Review 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 institutionalised inmate and "Disposable Heroes" is the perspective of a soldier. --Genevieve Williams
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A close 2nd to their best album - but still one of the best Metal albums of all time August 31, 2008 Widely thought of now as Metallica's masterpiece............but not by me. Still, this is a terrific album, furious, ferocious and chock full of the huge riffery, solos and downright Metal-ness that, by that point in time, people expected from the 4 piece. It has a sadness too though that this was Cliff Burton's last album before his untimely death. But for me there is a lingering problem with 'Master' - some of the songs are overlong! I know that sounds silly, but 'Leper Messiah' is the worst example, an overlong jam, with not a lot musically going on, apart from an 11th hour time change that is good, but too little too late. The other is 'Orion' This might offend people because it's been the 'signature' theme to the Metallica videos where footage of Cliff is shown ('Cliff 'Em All'), but is is a boring, repetitive exercise - one that they repeated on the 'Justice' album with 'To Live Is To Die'. But the high points are the awesome opener 'Battery', 'Damage Inc.' and 'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)'. It was the album that allowed Metallica to crossover from the underground to the mainstream.
Joint best with Ride The Lightning June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
'Master of Puppets' is Metallica's best work as everyone knows. Full of powerful riffs and awesome lyrics. This is what really got Metallica noticed. Tracks:
'Battery': Awesome start to the album. This starts with a great piece of guitar work and then builds into one of Metallica's best known songs. A great riff and a track that is great to play live. 5/5
'Master of Puppets': One of my favourite Metallica tracks. Some may ay this is too long but I think it's just right. Awesome riff, awesome lyrics, and a very good solo part in the middle. Another great track to play live. This has to be played loud. 5/5
'The Thing That Should Not Be': Another awesome riff. No real chorus to this track but some of the best lyrics I have ever heard. Fits this album perfectly. 5/5
'Sanitarium': Like 'Fade To Black', a slower Metallica track but one of their classics. Again, great lyrics and everyone sings to this! 5/5
'Disposable Heroes': This is slightly too long but still an awesome track. Good lyrics, good bass line. 4/5
'Leper Messiah': Another classic. Just brilliant overall. More great lyrics. 5/5
'Orion': Ive never been a big fan of instrumentals but this is good. Some words would be nice but without lyrics its almost relaxing and fits the album and the track list well. 4/5
'Damage Inc.': Great end to the album with more wonderful riffs and lyrics. Not much more to say just awesome. 5/5
I wont say to much as this has been reviewed so many times but simply, if you dont own this album, you dont truly like heavy metal. This is a landmark and has to be owned if you are a metal head. Buy!
Heroes of metal in the 80s! ! ! ! A Classic peice of Thrash Metal! ! ! ! June 7, 2008 To put this album in words this album is the definition off Thrash/Metal. When people think of Heavy Metal, they just simply think of screaming vocals and plain simple noise. Which is obviously Bulls**t, as we know there is much much more to Thrash/Metal then noise, this album for example. It shows that Thrash Metal/Metal can be clever to lyrically and musically. This is the album that probably started most Nu - Metal bands like Slipknot, Disturbed and sadly Korn. Here are my thoughts on this one hell off an amazing album.
1. Battery - A fantastic intro, starts of acoustic then goes into a blasting thrash riff which is amazing, the whole song itself is excellent and one of Kirks best solos, this is only the beginning. 10/10
2. Master Of Puppets - One of THE best metal songs EVER considerd by almost ever Heavy Metal fan if you don't like this you shouldn't be listening to this music. This has one of the best mid sections ever, again Kirks solo is amazing, a great live song. 10/10
3. The Thing That Should Not Be - This is great not the best on the album but no less then awesome. Slow and heavy song, Slow verse and heavy chorus, and a great solo aswell. 10/10
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - Similar to "The Thing That Should Not Be" Slow verse and heavy chorus but two completely different song and both amazing. 10/10
5. Disposable Heroes - One of my favourite Metallica songs and the best on this album (besides Master Of Puppets Of Course). Great riffs, awesome vocals, brilliant drumming and the vocals are amazing. Fast and heavy all throughout the song. 10/10
6.Leper Messiah - Awesome song with a great chorus, excellent vocals, great drumming and the whole song is brilliant. 10/10
7. Orion - The instrumental of the album, a fantastic one indeed, the riffs are amazing. 10/10
8. Damage Inc. - Ah this is one awesome album closer, short fast and heavy with great vocals, lyrics, and everything else. 10/10
Overall this is a classic album, this is not just your average Metal album it has something special about something very very creative (I'm not saying metal aint creative because it's one of the most creative musical styles there is but this is amazing).
This is a lesson in Metal aint just braindead idiots making noise with their instruments, it's got intellegence. This is a perfect place to start with the Heavy Metal genre. It's a classic. Simply buy this album then after that buy their new album "Death Magnetic or buy that first" as their both masterpieces in Metal. Long Live Metallica!!!!!!!!!
It's true... May 25, 2008 ...that this is Metallica's greatest masterpiece. Personally I'd rate it just a little more that Ride The Lightning, due to its more momentuous moments, although they are both equally fantastic. Master Of Puppets at first scared me. It's dark, forboding and definitely evil. The lyrics to Battery, Welcome Home and The Thing That Should Not Be are incredibly sinister, yet the rest of the songs' lyrics display great meaning. Vocally, Hetfield matured on Puppets and refined his trademark growl! As for the musicianship, it is just phenomenal! Hetfield's rhythms are tight, powerful, punchy and quite simply perfect. Kirk's soloing is magnificent and he conjures some truly memorable licks (*queue the title track's solo*). Cliff's bass playing, notably on Orion and the intro to Damage, Inc. is simply superb and incredibly intuitive. Finally, Lar's drumming is tight and thunderous. If you don't own this album, make sure that you acquire a copy very quickly. In fact I think I shall listen to it myself right now...
MONUMENTAL, METALLICA'S BEST, MAYBE METAL'S BEST?! May 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As follows: METALLICA'S BEST. THRASH METAL'S BEST. 1986's BEST HEAVY METAL ALBUM, ONE OF ROCK'S GREATEST ALBUMS. CLIFF BURTON; A LESSON IN BASS! ORION; METALLICA'S BEST INSTRUMENTAL - CHECK OUT THE BASS & GUITAR SOLOS! MASTER OF PUPPETS; THE DEFINITIVE METALLICA SONG? MAYBE! BATTERY; WHEN ACOUSTIC INTROS SOUNDED INNOVATIVE! DISPOSABLE HEROES; METAL WITH A CONSCIENCE. THE THING THAT SHOULD NOT BE; FOR THE CLAUSTROPHOBIA, AND FOR KTULU. KIRK HAMMETT; ALONG WITH RIDE THE LIGHTNING, HIS BEST SOLOS. JAMES HETFIELD; HIS BEST RIFFS & GREAT VOCALS/LYRICS. CHECK OUT SANITARIUM, PART 2 OF METALLICA'S HOLY TRINITY OF BALLADS.. LARS ULRICH; PERHAPS HIS BEST DRUMMING - BEFORE THE OVER ELABORATE AND JUSTICE FOR ALL AND THEN THE SHIFT TO A SIMPLER STYLE... FLEMMING RASMUSSEN FOR THE UNIQUE PRODUCTION, NO OTHER ALBUM HAS A GUITAR SOUND LIKE THIS! IF YOU ONLY OWN ONE METAL ALBUM, MAKE IT THIS....
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