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Hardwired...To Self-Destruct

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Category: Speed/Thrash

Year: 2016

Label: Blackened Recordings

Catalog Number: BLCKND031-2D

Average Rating: 90 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct Album Cover Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct Album Cover

Personnel
James Hetfield vocals, guitar
Kirk Hammett guitars
Robert Trujillo bass
Lars Ulrich drums
Tracks
Disc 1
1.  Hardwired  
2.  Atlas, Rise!  
3.  Now That We're Dead  
4.  Moth Into Flame  
5.  Dream No More  
6.  Halo On Fire  

Disc 2
7.  Confusion  
8.  ManUNkind  
9.  Here Comes Revenge  
10.  Am I Savage?  
11.  Murder One  
12.  Spit Out the Bone  

Disc 3
13.  Lords of Summer  
14.  Ronnie Rising Medley  
15.  When a Blind Man Cries  
16.  Remember Tomorrow  
17.  Helpless Live at Rasputin Music  
18.  Hit the Lights Live at Rasputin Music  
19.  The Four Horsemen Live at Rasputin Music  
20.  Ride the Lightning Live at Rasputin Music  
21.  Fade to Black Live at Rasputin Music  
22.  Jump in the Fire Live at Rasputin Music  
23.  For Whom the Bell Tolls Live at Rasputin Music  
24.  Creeping Death Live at Rasputin Music  
25.  Metal Militia Live at Rasputin Music  
26.  Hardwired Live in Minneapolis  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 21, 2016 at 21:17
This may come as a surprise, but Hardwired is actually a pretty good album. Not sure why it's a double CD, as if I'm not mistaken, the total running timeis still under 80 minutes, but it's still about three songs too long. It's similar to the best moments of Death Magnetic, but there are some slower, more methodical plodding tracks as well. The big question is: does it even matter what Metallica does anymore? I mean, after helping invent thrash metal and then pushing its boundaries to the very breaking point on their first four albums, they've subsequently been fallen behind the pack for a quarter century. So while this is an enjoyable listen (but not terribly memorable), it's hard to deny that recent releases by Testament and jExodus, to name a couple, mop the floor with Metallica these days.


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