...And Justice for All (Remastered)

...And Justice for All (Remastered)


  • Singer: Metallica
  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 1988-08-25
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2018 Blackened Recordings

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Blackened Metallica 6:42
2
...And Justice for All Metallica 9:45
3
Eye of the Beholder Metallica 6:25
4
One Metallica 7:26
5
The Shortest Straw Metallica 6:35
6
Harvester of Sorrow Metallica 5:45
7
The Frayed Ends of Sanity Metallica 7:43
8
To Live Is to Die Metallica 9:48
9
Dyers Eve Metallica 5:13

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  • Reviews

    • The best

      5
      By jpizze
      Album is a straight masterpiece. Every track is excellent.
    • No bass, No problem. Masterpiece

      5
      By Ohio_State#1
      Arguably one of Metallicas best. May be missing the bass, but still amazing. Get used to it. Better than Master of Puppets. Not a single miss. One makes me cry, Eye of the Beholder gets me hype, and The Frayed Ends of Sanity has some of the greatest riffs recorded. Listen to this album and experience greatness.
    • A great album with bizarre production

      5
      By Pick My Boogers Please!
      Everyone knows what happened after Master of Puppets, but that still doesn’t explain why Metallica toned down the bass on …And Justice For All. It makes for trippy listening, as the music is still heavy yet the nearly unlistenable bass makes this one have a peculiar sound. Compositionally though, AJFA is top notch with some underrated and lesser known Metallica songs like Eye of the Beholder and the Shortest Straw. Along with Rust In Peace by Megadeth, AJFA helped create the progressive metal genre and thus is a highly essential album in that field, although the strange production keeps it just inches away from Ride the Lightning and MOP levels of glory. My favorite track is the heaviest (as is usually the case with me and Metallica albums), which is the disturbingly morbid yet shockingly relatable Harvester of Sorrow. The riff is fittingly nasty with the dark lyrical content, and its simplicity just another tool to make things more messed up. After this album is when Metallica fans became giant a**holes, and unbearable idiots though I concur that their classic period was nearing the end and it would end with 1991’s Metallica, because many new bands kept pushing the boundaries created by Metallica into uncharted realms to create death metal and black metal. Weird production yes, but don’t pass this one over. One is ubiquitous anyway, so why avoid it?
    • Ok here me out

      4
      By Green Boii
      Aight so I know a lot of your guys reviews about this album are mostly complaining about missing bass (a fact I didn’t know about until I made this review) but your all still overlooking that the music still sounds great without the bass. And for all you purists out there it dosent make a huge difference with or without bass still quality music and one of my favorite Metallica albums ever (I own it on cd)
    • BEST METALLICA ALBUM

      5
      By 69' Boss429
      This is my favorite Metallica album, and Jason is my favorite bassist for Metallica, and I feel bad that they turned him down a lot, but I think the guitar was freaking awesome in this album. “The Shortest Straw” and “The Frayed Ends Of Sanity” are my favorites. To James and Kirk, the best guitar players of all time. 🎤🎸🎸🎸🥁
    • Very good

      5
      By Rex 7567
      I really love “One” but a lot of the songs on this album are kinda repetitive riffs. Doesn’t mean they aren’t all bangers tho! Best ones imo: one, blackened, and justice for all, harvester of sorrow. The other songs sound very similar to each other, but still great. Definitely in my top 3 albums.
    • Amazing but why no bass?

      5
      By October_Aud
      Needs bass but overall it’s amazing Jason should’ve gotten the opportunity to be in this album he is but he isn’t….
    • Where is the bass?

      3
      By AuerswaldBlue
      Bass makes a BIG difference…please re-release with bass in mix.
    • ONE

      5
      By Jethro Tikkanen
      This is literally the best music I ever have and will here.
    • Ignore the “no bass”!

      5
      By iron maiden3
      You can hear the bass to a point in the songs but turning it down in recording was a whole band choice! This album is great & the best album this band ever did!

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