Master of Puppets (song)
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"Master of Puppets" | ||
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Cover of Master of Puppets | ||
Song by Metallica | ||
from the album Master of Puppets | ||
Released | February 21, 1986 | |
Recorded | Sweet Silence Studios Copenhagen, Denmark September-December, 1985 | |
Genre | Thrash metal | |
Length | 8:37 | |
Label | Elektra Records | |
Producer(s) | Metallica, Flemming Rasmussen | |
Master of Puppets track listing | ||
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"Master of Puppets" is a song performed by thrash metal band Metallica. It is the title track of their 1986 album.
At 8:36, "Master of Puppets" is the longest track on the album. It is also following the tradition of Ride the Lightning in having the title track as the second track, preceded by a shorter, high-speed typical thrash metal track. There are several such track similarities on Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets and ...And Justice for All. "Master of Puppets" is also notable for its long and complex instrumental section beginning about three and a half minutes into the song.
Before the solo on the song, Cliff Burton, the bass player, in the background can be heard vaguely reciting the verse, in a deep gruff voice.
[edit] Trivia
- The song has been ranked as the 3rd greatest heavy metal song ever by VH1 [1] . In March 2005, Q magazine placed it at number 22 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.
- Master of Puppets was ranked #2 in Martin Popoff book "The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs Of All Time". Popoff put together this book by requesting thousands of metal fans, musicians, and journalists to send in their favourite heavy metal songs. Almost 18,000 individual votes were tallied and entered into a database from which the final rankings were derived. [2].
- The song was said to be bassist Cliff Burton's favorite Metallica song.[citation needed]
- In 2006, metalcore band Trivium released a cover of the song, and they frequently play it live, occasionally without the slower bridge part or end.
- This song was covered by Trivium for Kerrang magazine's Remastered:Master of Puppets album.
- The conservative talk show host Michael Savage uses this track as the opening of his radio show, The Savage Nation.
- At Woodstock 94, the funk metal band Primus played the opening of the song.
- It was covered live at least once by progressive metal band Dream Theater.
- Finnish band Apocalyptica released a cover of the song played only by cellos.
- The song was also featured in the movie "Old School".
- This song is the theme song for the San Francisco Giants' third baseman, Pedro Feliz
- It was the song featured in the Simpsons episode "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" when Hans Moleman drives away as Metallica is playing.
- This song came first in a recent '100 Greatest Riffs'poll from Total Guitar
[edit] Notes
Metallica |
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James Hetfield • Kirk Hammett • Robert Trujillo • Lars Ulrich
Cliff Burton • Dave Mustaine • Ron McGovney • Jason Newsted Albums and Extended Plays: No Life 'Til Leather • Kill 'Em All • Ride the Lightning • Master of Puppets • Garage Days Re-Revisited • ...And Justice for All • Metallica • Load • ReLoad • Garage Inc. • S&M • St. Anger • Some Kind of Monster • Ninth studio album DVDs and videos: Cliff 'em All • 2 of One • A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica • Live Shit: Binge & Purge • Cunning Stunts • S&M • Classic Albums: Metallica - The Black Album • Some Kind of Monster • The Videos 1989-2004 Related articles
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the song was at number one at total guitars 100 greatist riffs!