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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Metallica “Ride the Lightning” 1984. Today, August 3rd, is Metallica co-founder/singer/guitarist James Hetfield’s birthday (b. 1963) so I’m spinning their 2nd LP, and their last on an indie label, Megaforce Records; they signed to Elektra Records after the success of Ride the Lightning which went to #100 on the US charts with little-to-no commercial exposure. It  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Metallica “Ride the Lightning” 1984. Today, August 3rd, is Metallica co-founder/singer/guitarist James Hetfield’s birthday (b. 1963) so I’m spinning their 2nd LP, and their last on an indie label, Megaforce Records; they signed to Elektra Records after the success of <i>Ride the Lightning </i>which went to #100 on the US charts with little-to-no commercial exposure. It since has gone several times platinum. I’m not a big metal fan, in fact I think this might be the only Metallica album we have (and I literally was just given it 2 days ago!), but I have always liked Metallica as far as metal goes. I did have <i>Master of Puppets</i> on a dubbed cassette back in the day. So I’m not going to wax poetic about the tunes but just say that it’s really great, really heavy (of course) &#8211; many critics consider <i>Ride the Lightning</i> their best release: a big leap in complexity, musical prowess and pushed the metal genre forward. Metallica released three singles from the album: the dark power ballad “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEQnzs8wl6E">Fade to Black</a>” (a promo single only, it did managed to chart in Switzerland of all places), the biblical plague-themed “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXWq3f01e2U">Creeping Death</a>” (I don’t think it charted anywhere but has been ranked as one of Metallica’s best songs by folks who do that sort of thing), and the amazing, epic “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeqGuaAl6Ic">For Whom the Bell Tolls</a>” (my album cover says “Toll” but that sounds weird so I’m guessing it’s a typo) which was also released as a promo-only single but went on to be one of Metallica’s most popular songs (even I know it!). It did chart, but that wasn’t until 2019 on US Rock and Alternative chart.</p>
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