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: Often described as the energetic highlight, showing the band's "hungry and aggressive" state. Song Title Album Origin ...And Justice for All For Whom the Bell Tolls Ride the Lightning Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Master of Puppets Harvester of Sorrow ...And Justice for All The Four Horsemen Kill 'Em All Master of Puppets Master of Puppets Seek & Destroy Kill 'Em All ...And Justice for All ...And Justice for All ...And Justice for All Creeping Death Ride the Lightning Legacy and Versions
The closing barrage of hits. 4. Notable Performances on the Recording
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Recorded on August 29 and 30, 1989, at the Seattle Coliseum during the Damaged Justice tour, this performance is widely considered by fans and critics to be the greatest live show Metallica ever played.
The Seattle shows captured a unique window in time: Metallica possessed the raw, blistering speed of their 1980s thrash roots, combined with the polished, terrifying precision of a world-class arena act. It was the last tour before the 1991 self-titled "Black Album" shifted their musical direction toward shorter, more radio-friendly arrangements. The Setlist: A Masterclass in Violence and Precision
In August 1989, Metallica was fueled by a unique mix of grief, rage, and explosive musical ambition. Following the tragic passing of bassist Cliff Burton in 1986, the band recruited Jason Newsted and released ...And Justice for All in 1988.
Is this legal? No. Metallica, famously, hates bootlegs (shout out to Napster, 2000). However, Lars Ulrich once admitted in an interview that he collects soundboard bootlegs from the 80s because “they have a vibe the official tapes lost.”
The official 2018 remastering of the Live Shit box set is also available, providing an official avenue for high-quality audio of this historic show. 5. Conclusion