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From the lyrics, it can be determined that the violence is directed towards someone who deserves it--perhaps, in Metallica's eyes, LA-based glam metal bands. It is said to be heavily influenced by the Diamond Head song "Dead Reckoning. In the original studio version, an odd string bend occurs at of the song's , during Kirk Hammett's solo. Hammett has since confessed that this is a mistake. It has a length of James Hetfield does not scream "Alright! The second line of the second verse was originally "This is the end, we won't take no more.

Also, the entire song seems slightly slower. Fans who purchase the deluxe box set reissues of Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning are in for a real treat as Metallica have packed both specialty releases with a wealth of rarities and live performances from the era in which the albums were initially released. Both collections will be released on April 15 to coincide with Record Store Day.

And if you've been following Metallica of late, you know that the band has been chosen as the Record Store Day ambassadors and that they're also releasing a full live album from recorded at Le Bataclan in Paris with all proceeds from sales going to help families affected by last fall's Paris terrorist attack. However, these expressions are not meant to be taken literally.

As such it has been hypothesized that the addressee, i. But outside of that it has a general message of hunting down an enemy and dealing with him most violently. Such is the overall theme upon which the song is based. And accordingly that is the one that is picked up on by the general audience. And the way the narrative plays out, in its most basic sense, is that the singer has beef with the addressee.

Additionally it would read as if the narrator has been biding his time, waiting for the perfect opportunity to exact his wrath.

And according to the song, that time has manifested itself in the present. So conclusively we can say that yes, this song is violent in nature.



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