{"id":58426,"date":"2016-11-16T13:00:53","date_gmt":"2016-11-16T19:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=58426"},"modified":"2016-11-16T13:11:32","modified_gmt":"2016-11-16T19:11:32","slug":"hardwired-to-list-construct-the-best-song-from-each-metallica-album","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/hardwired-to-list-construct-the-best-song-from-each-metallica-album\/","title":{"rendered":"Hardwired to List Construct: The Best Song from Each Metallica Album"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It’s been 8 years since Metallica released Death Magnetic<\/em>, an album that sounds like if your dad’s old band from college reformed 35 years later but had to pretend to be angry about things because real anger is hard when you’re literally a person made out of money. In the time since its release everyone has forgotten about it and moved on with their lives. Those blissful times are over now though as Metallica are set to release a new album this week, the horribly titled Hardwired…to Self Destruct<\/em>, and… it actually sounds pretty promising if we’re being honest. As that album quickly approaches us, I thought it would be fun to make a playlist consisting of the best song from each of Metallica’s studio albums. Arguing about Metallica songs is a nice break from arguing about fascism, after all.<\/p>\n

KILL ‘EM ALL<\/strong><\/p>\n

Best Song:\u00a0<\/strong>No Remorse<\/p>\n

This is probably controversial right off the bat. Yes I am choosing “No Remorse” over “Whiplash”, “Jump in the Fire”, “Hit the Lights” and, God help us, “Seek and Destroy”. While “Seek and Destroy” has THE riff of the album and the others are a thrashing good time, “No Remorse” shows the band’s diversity. The song morphs from a mid-tempo banger to a tease\u00a0of the neoclassicism of ‘Tallica albums to come before hitting the gas and thrashing its way out the door. NO REMORSE, NO REGRETS.<\/p>\n