What year did Metallica use on and justice for all?

1988 And Justice for All, which came out on Aug. 25, 1988. To a large extent, the album was yet another first-in-the-air victory — a 65-minute-long epic that featured the band's most intricate arrangements, most socially conscious lyrics and most vulnerable song, “One,” which spawned their first huge MTV video.

Why is the bass so quiet on and justice for all?

Now, in a new interview with 'Tallica fan magazine So What!, frontman James Hetfield has explained Justice's sound, and how the lack of bass – performed by Jason Newsted following the death of Cliff Burton in 1986 – coming through in the mix was actually more a result of the band being burned out at the time, and not …

Why did Lars turn down the bass?

In 2008, when asked whether the album's bass was turned down out of spite — based on Newsted's reports that the band hazed him mercilessly when he joined the band — Ulrich said it was unintentional.

What genre is and justice for all?

Metal Progressive metal …And Justice for All/Genres

Did Metallica write a song for Cliff?

Metallica wrote a tribute to Burton titled "To Live Is to Die" for … And Justice for All. Burton also received a writing credit for the lyrics in the middle of the song.

Did cliff write and justice for all?

Metallica bassist Cliff Burton died September 27, 1986, when the band's tour bus rolled over on a stretch of icy road, killing him instantly. Metallica were on tour for their recently released album Master of Puppets and had written most of the songs for their next LP, … And Justice for All.

Why did Metallica get rid of Jason Newsted?

At the time of his departure, Newsted said he left Metallica because it was impossible for him to play a more creative role in the band and that Metallica was spending too much time fighting Napster and not enough time working on new music.

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