Metallica Live Shit Seattle -1989- -320 Kbps- Choscar ~repack~

Explaining the James and Kirk used to get that specific high-gain tone.

Kirk Hammett’s guitar tone here is pure razor blade. At 320kbps, the reverse intro melts directly into the main riff without the digital clipping found on lower-bitrate copies. James yells, “ Hellooo Seattle! ” with a rasp that sounds like he swallowed gravel. Metallica Live Shit Seattle -1989- -320 Kbps- Choscar

In Seattle, Metallica was hungry. They were headlining. The setlist was a chainsaw: Blackened , For Whom the Bell Tolls , Welcome Home (Sanitarium) , The Four Horsemen , Harvester of Sorrow , Eye of the Beholder , and the epic To Live is to Die . This wasn't the stadium-rock Metallica of the 90s; this was the thrash Metallica—lean, mean, and playing at tempos that bordered on dangerous. Explaining the James and Kirk used to get

Fast-forward to 1990, and Metallica embarked on the ill-fated "Live Shit: Banned in L.A." tour, which would become infamous for its destructive and chaotic nature. The band's antics, which included rampant partying, hotel room trashing, and on-stage shenanigans, would go down in history as some of the most outrageous in rock 'n' roll. James yells, “ Hellooo Seattle

didn't just smell like sweat and cheap beer; it smelled like a shift in the universe. In the front row, a teenager named

The official Live Shit DVD/CD captured this night, but the mix was… polished. The bass was turned down (classic), and the crowd noise was ducked to make it a “product.”