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  2. Battery (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with an acoustic guitar introduction before drums and bass guitar come in with distorted guitars playing a more melodic sequence. Then the song cuts into a very fast thrash metal riff which is the base for the rest of the song. James Hetfield improvised the main riff to the song while relaxing in London. [4]

  3. Enter Sandman - Wikipedia

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    Enter Sandman" evolved from a guitar riff that Hammett wrote, [4] after being inspired by Soundgarden's 1989 album Louder Than Love. [5] Originally, the riff was two bars in length, but Ulrich suggested the first bar be played three times and the second bar only be repeated every fourth time. [4]

  4. Heavy metal gallop - Wikipedia

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    One technique on guitar involves strumming palm muted power chords in an up-and-down motion with a pick, thereby creating an ostinato. [3] [4] Variations include the triplet gallop [5] and the reverse gallop. [6] On drums, the technique often uses a double kick pedal. A typical drum gallop is formed around this skeleton:

  5. King Nothing - Wikipedia

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    "King Nothing" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica from their 1996 album Load, released on January 7, 1997. The song was written by James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett. The song starts on a bass riff which develops into the main riff of the song. A single of "King Nothing" was released in the United States.

  6. List of Metallica demos - Wikipedia

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    One track consisting of riffs and ideas that would later go on to become both Metallica and Megadeth songs is commonly titled as "Jam", while the other track is a melodic piece played by Hetfield and McGovney, widely known on YouTube as "Unreleased Kill 'Em All song".

  7. ...And Justice for All (album) - Wikipedia

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    Guitar World lists all of its tracks on "The 100 Greatest Metallica Songs of All Time". [59] Kerrang! listed the album at number 42 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". [ 60 ] Martin Popoff ranks it at number 19 in his book The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time , the fourth highest ranked Metallica album on the list. [ 15 ]

  8. Heavy metal bass - Wikipedia

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    Metal bass lines vary in complexity, from holding down a low pedal point as a foundation for the band's sound to doubling complex riffs and licks along with the lead guitar and/or rhythm guitars. Some bands feature the bass as a lead instrument, an approach popularized by Metallica's Cliff Burton with his emphasis on bass guitar solos and use ...

  9. Live Shit: Binge & Purge - Wikipedia

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    Live Shit: Binge & Purge is the first live album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released in a box set format on November 23, 1993.The initial pressings contained three CDs or cassette tapes, featuring songs from concerts in Mexico City during the Nowhere Else to Roam tour, as well as three VHS tapes.