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Band: METALLICA
Writen by Kurt Hammett and James Hetfield
Album: St.Anger
Tunung: D (low to high: C G C F A D)

Came from guitar world magazine.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Erin
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#1 by Erin at Jul 21, 2006 at 1:45 PM EST
whiteout2, Kirk said that he focused more on vocals than solos on this album. I mean, the guy doesn't need to prove he can solo. Hell, I wish he would have taken more lessons from Satriani, before both of them became famous. BUt I do agree that this album needs a solo or two. I doubt that this album will be the standard for their next few releases. I think they just had rediscover who Metallica was, and kick some ass while doing it.
 
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Failure by Desi
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#2 by Failure by Design at Nov 11, 2006 at 3:30 PM EST
I like the album, but I don't like the production. All you can hear on most songs are the vocals and drums.
 
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Squats
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#3 by Squats at Dec 14, 2006 at 1:48 AM EST
party punk...its the 13th and u dont have the album c-mon now...dude it is so awsome
 
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Daniel
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#4 by Daniel Johnson at Jan 15, 2007 at 6:48 AM EST
any idea what this is about, it seems pretty unclear to me. i doubt hes just talking about a medallion he has
 
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Jake
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#5 by Jake Staley at Feb 15, 2007 at 7:54 PM EST
yeah but im sorry to say in a few weeks the you all will be sick of the song because of all the fuckin times they play it. i hope i dont get sick of it but it will eventually happen.
 
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#6 by Riqu - at Feb 17, 2007 at 10:37 PM EST
the lyrics are ok but as whiteout2 says you mostly hear Lar's drums in the cd and of course James singing. This is fucking awesome but the older cds are better
 
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Forrest
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#7 by Forrest at Aug 10, 2007 at 7:58 AM EST
Yes, i agree. Metallica easily outdid my expectations on this one. Easily heavier than anything from the 90's. This song is great. It took time for it to grow on me, but now it is great every time i hear it. First, you have to make the obvious connection that St, Anger is a means of suicide, being a rope "round my neck". The rest of the song focuses on being stuck in the middle of feeling incredibly pissed off with someone/thing and just ending all the bullshit, all together, with this "medallion noose". "fuck it all and no regrets" revolves around my conclusion and shows that this person, regardless of how he got into this state of thought, is satisfied with his past decisions, and now must think about whats ahead. Why in the name of jesus would the band settle with the line "im madly in anger with you". maybe its just me, a diehard metallica fan, or does anyone else agreee with me that this line is just awkward and unusual? oh well. Excellent song either way