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The lyrics by James Hetfield deal with manipulation and a lack of control, but the diversity of the ideas which tackle these themes somewhat defeat the idea of a concept album. Following the template set by [[Music/RideTheLightning its predecessor]], ''Master of Puppets'' was an immediate commercial success, becoming the first ThrashMetal album to be certified Platinum.
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The lyrics by James Hetfield deal with manipulation and a lack of control, but the diversity of the ideas which tackle these themes somewhat defeat the idea of a concept album. Following the template set by [[Music/RideTheLightning its predecessor]], predecessor ''Music/RideTheLightning'', ''Master of Puppets'' was an immediate commercial success, becoming the first ThrashMetal album to be certified Platinum.
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--> ''Just call my name, 'cause I'll hear you scream''
--> ''Master! Master!''
* ToTheTuneOf: Metallica borrowed the intro of Bleak House's "Rainbow Warrior" for "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"; the bridge is based on "Tom Sawyer" by Music/{{Rush}}. The latter was acknowledged by thanking Rush in the album liner notes.
--> ''Master! Master!''
* ToTheTuneOf: Metallica borrowed the intro of Bleak House's "Rainbow Warrior" for "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"; the bridge is based on "Tom Sawyer" by Music/{{Rush}}. The latter was acknowledged by thanking Rush in the album liner notes.
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--> ''Just call my name, 'cause I'll hear you scream''
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''Master! Master!''
* ToTheTuneOf: Metallica borrowed the intro of Bleak House's "Rainbow Warrior" for "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"; the bridge is based on "Tom Sawyer" byMusic/{{Rush}}.Music/{{Rush|Band}}. The latter was acknowledged by thanking Rush in the album liner notes.
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''Master! Master!''
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* GreedyTelevangelist: "Leper Messiah" attacks the televangelist practice of promising heavenly rewards for those donating to their cause.
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* WarIsHell: "Disposable Heroes", which alternates between the soldier turned into a BloodKnight, an overlooking narrator noting how dehumanized he got, and a commanding officer who treats the troops as CannonFodder. The post-solo part even goes as close to the trope name as possible:
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* WarIsHell: "Disposable Heroes", which alternates between the a soldier turned into a BloodKnight, an overlooking narrator noting how dehumanized he got, and a commanding officer who treats the troops as CannonFodder. The post-solo part even goes as close to the trope name as possible:
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''Master of Puppets'' is the third studio album by Music/{{Metallica}}, released in 1986. It is their final album to fully feature bassist Cliff Burton, who was killed in a bus crash while touring in Sweden to support this album. Burton does appear on the B-sides that wound up appearing in ''[[CoverAlbum Garage Inc.]]''. While his death was traumatic, the band eventually decided to continue and replace Burton with Music/JasonNewsted. This album is also their first to be released on a major label - Creator/ElektraRecords.
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''Master of Puppets'' is the third studio album by Music/{{Metallica}}, released in on March 3, 1986. It is their final studio album to fully feature bassist Cliff Burton, who was killed in a bus crash while touring in Sweden to support this the album. Burton does appear on the B-sides that wound up appearing in ''[[CoverAlbum Garage Inc.]]''. While his death was traumatic, the band eventually decided to continue and replace Burton with Music/JasonNewsted. This album is also their first to be released on a major label - -- Creator/ElektraRecords.
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* James Hetfield - rhythm guitar, lead vocals
* Kirk Hammett - lead guitar
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* ContinuityNod: "Damage Inc." contains the line "fuck it all and fucking no regrets", which would reappear on their album ''St. Anger'' in 2003, immediately followed by "I hit the lights on these dark sets", which is a reference to an even older song, 1983's "Hit the Lights".
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* ContinuityNod: "Damage Inc." contains the line "fuck it all and fucking no regrets", which would reappear on their album ''St. Anger'' in 2003, immediately followed by "I hit the lights on these dark sets", which is a another reference to an even older song, 1983's "Hit the Lights".Lights" from ''Kill 'Em All''.
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* FilkSong: "The Thing That Should Not Be" (H.P. Lovecraft, with even parts of his text), and "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" (''Film/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest'').
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* Lars Ulrich - drums, percussion
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* EpicRocking: The only songs that ''don't'' qualify are "Battery", "Leper Messiah", and "Damage, Inc.", being less than six minutes long
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* EpicRocking: The only songs that ''don't'' qualify are "Battery", "Leper Messiah", and "Damage, Inc.", being less than six minutes longlong. Kirk has said in interviews that at the time, "Master" was the fastest song they'd written, eighth notes at 220 beats per minute.
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* SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein: "Battery".
** Also "Damage Inc." with the only decipherable lyrics being "BLOOD WILL FOLLOW BLOOD!!!..." [--Damage Incorporated--].
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* SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein: "Battery".
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" starts out like this, but build up in intensity.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: StepUpToTheMicrophone: James plays the first guitar solo in "Master of Puppets", something he'd never done before on an album and would do only rarely going forward.
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** "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is in 10/4 for most of its first half. It's probably not the only example on the album, either.
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* CosmicHorrorStory: "The Thing That Should Not Be", along with "The Call of Ktulu" from ''Music/RideTheLightning'' and "All Nightmare Long" from ''Death Magnetic''. All of which were directly inspired by the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
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* CosmicHorrorStory: "The Thing That Should Not Be", along with "The Call of Ktulu" from ''Music/RideTheLightning'' and "All Nightmare Long" from ''Death Magnetic''. All of which were is directly inspired by the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.Franchise/CthulhuMythos and features the typical tropes of the genre.
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-Damage Incorporated-" [-Damage Incorporated-]
-Damage Incorporated-
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--> Damage Incorporated
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--> Damage Incorporated
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: About half the album is an 8. "Sanitarium" and "Orion" are a little hard to place on this scale, as their heavier portions are 7 or 8, while their softer portions are 3 or 4. "Disposable Heroes" and "Damage, Inc." are 9.
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The lyrics by James Hetfield deal with manipulation and a lack of control, but the diversity of the ideas which tackle these themes somewhat defeat the idea of a concept album. Following the template set by [[Music/RideTheLightning its predecessor]], ''Master of Puppets'' was an immediate commercial and critical success, becoming the first ThrashMetal album to be certified Platinum.
In 2006 ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' included "Master of Puppets" in their [[TimeAllTime100Albums list of 100 timeless and essential albums of all time]]. The album was also listed at number 167 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]], being elevated to number 97 on the [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime2020 2020 revision]].
In 2006 ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' included "Master of Puppets" in their [[TimeAllTime100Albums list of 100 timeless and essential albums of all time]]. The album was also listed at number 167 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]], being elevated to number 97 on the [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime2020 2020 revision]].
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The lyrics by James Hetfield deal with manipulation and a lack of control, but the diversity of the ideas which tackle these themes somewhat defeat the idea of a concept album. Following the template set by [[Music/RideTheLightning its predecessor]], ''Master of Puppets'' was an immediate commercial and critical success, becoming the first ThrashMetal album to be certified Platinum.
In 2006 ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' included "Master of Puppets" in their [[TimeAllTime100Albums list of 100 timeless and essential albums of all time]]. The album was also listed at number 167 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]], being elevated to number 97 on the [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime2020 2020 revision]].
Platinum.
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The lyrics by James Hetfield deal with manipulation and a lack of control, but the diversity of the ideas which tackle these themes somewhat defeat the idea of a concept album. Following the template set by [[Music/RideTheLightning its predecessor]], ''Master of Puppets'' was an immediate commercial and critical success - success, becoming the first ThrashMetal album to be certified Platinum.
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* ShoutOut: The title "Leper Messiah" comes from Music/DavidBowie's "[[Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars Ziggy Stardust]]".
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** Two to Music/DavidBowie: the title "Leper Messiah" comes fromMusic/DavidBowie's "[[Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars Ziggy Stardust]]".a lyric in [[Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars "Ziggy Stardust"]], while the guitar riff just before the final verse of the TitleTrack interpolates a section of [[Music/HunkyDory "Andy Warhol"]].
** Two to Music/DavidBowie: the title "Leper Messiah" comes from
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In 2006 ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' included "Master of Puppets" in their [[TimeAllTime100Albums list of 100 timeless and essential albums of all time]]. The album was also listed at number 97 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime2020 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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* PrecisionFStrike: "Damage Inc." became Metallica's first song with profanity.
** Actually, "Whiplash" was the first Metallica song to include the F word. "Damage Inc." was the second.
** Actually, "Whiplash" was the first Metallica song to include the F word. "Damage Inc." was the second.
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* PrecisionFStrike: "Damage Inc." became Metallica's first second song with profanity.
** Actually,profanity after "Whiplash" was dropped the first Metallica song to include the F word. "Damage Inc." was the second.F-Bomb on ''Kill 'Em All''.
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In 2006 ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' included "Master of Puppets" in their [[TimeAllTime100Albums list of 100 timeless and essential albums of all time]]. The album was also listed at no. #167 #197 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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** "Master of Puppets" has a bar of 5/8 in its main riff.
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** "Master of Puppets" has what is commonly believed to be a bar of measure 5/8 in its main riff.riff, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRBmavn6Wk0 it's actually 21/32.]] (One more 32nd note than 5/8.)
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