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Metallica
About Metallica
Metallica formed in 1981 in Los Angeles when Lars Ulrich posted a local ad seeking musicians and James Hetfield answered. The early lineup also included Dave Mustaine before he left to form Megadeth, with Cliff Burton joining on bass and becoming a driving force behind the band's aggressive, melodic approach. The group quickly built a ferocious live reputation and a penchant for technical riffs that would come to define thrash metal.
Over the next decade Metallica released a string of landmark albums—Kill Em All, Ride the Lightning, and Master of Puppets—that fused blistering tempos, intricate guitar work, and dark, introspective lyrics. Their influence helped reshape heavy metal in the 1980s, while later records such as And Justice for All and the self-titled Black Album pushed their sound into broader mainstream recognition and earned them a global following. The band has endured lineup changes and remains active today, continuing to tour and record.
Today Metallica is regarded as one of the most influential and commercially successful rock bands, with global sales in the hundreds of millions, numerous Grammy Awards, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009. Their enduring impact on metal and rock is measured in the thousands of aspiring players who study their riffs, rhythms, and signature soloing across generations.
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Sad But True
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Enter Sandman
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Wherever I May Roam
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Through The Never
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The Unforgiven
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To Live Is To Die
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Whiskey In The Jar
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Master of Puppets
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No Remorse
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Seek And Destroy
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Hit The Lights
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The Four Horseman
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Whiskey In The Jar
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Motorbreath
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Jump In The Fire
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Master Of Puppets
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Whiplash
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Phantom Lord
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One
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Metal Militia
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Fight Fire With Fire
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And Justice For All
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For Whom The Bell Tolls
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Ride The Lightning
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Fade To Black
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Trapped Under Ice
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Escape
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My Friend Of Misery
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Battery
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Creeping Death
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Enter Sandman
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The Thing That Should Not Be
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Disposable Heroes
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Leper Messiah
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Damage Inc.
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Orion
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Eye Of The Beholder
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Blackened
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The Shortest Straw
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Harvester Of Sorrow
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Dyers Eve
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The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
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Of Wolf And Man
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Holier Than Thou
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Don't Tread On Me
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The Struggle Within
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The God That Failed
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Ain't My Bitch
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2 X 4
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Until It Sleeps
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Hero Of The Day
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Cure
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Poor Twisted Me
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Wasting My Hate
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Thorn Within
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Ronnie
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The Outlaw Torn
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Fuel
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The Memory Remains
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Devil's Dance
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Unforgiven 2
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Better Than You
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Slither
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Rebel Of Babylon
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Carpe Diem Baby
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Bad Seed
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The House Jack Built
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Prince Charming
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Attitude
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Free Speech For The Dumb
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It's Electric
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Sabbra Cadabra
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Turn The Page
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Die, Die My Darling
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Mercyful Fate
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Helpless
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Astronomy
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The Small Hours
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The Wait
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Crash Course In Brain Surgery
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Am I Evil
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Blitzkrieg
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Breadfan
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The Prince
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Stone Cold Crazy
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So What
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Killing Time
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Overkill
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Too Late Too Late
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Frantic
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St. Anger
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Nothing Else Matters
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Nothing Else Matters
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Enter Sandman
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Metallica's playing style sits at the intersection of relentless rhythm work and high-energy lead lines. James Hetfield anchors the sound with down‑picked, palm‑muted power chords and tight, driving groove, while Kirk Hammett delivers blazing, wah‑drenched solos built on blues‑inflected pentatonic scales and modal colorings. The band's strength lies in precision, dynamic contrast, and a knack for combining brutal speed with memorable hooks. Their riff vocabulary — galloping triplets, palm-muted chugs, and quick staccato bursts — remains a masterclass in tight, aggressive metal rhythm.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
Iconic Metallica gear centers on James Hetfield's and Kirk Hammett's guitars, plus the band's hard‑hitting amp rigs. Hetfield is closely associated with ESP signature models, often tuned for maximum sustain and chunky rhythm tones. Hammett is famed for his ESP KH guitars and a long history with EMG pickups, plus a signature set of wahs and delays for expressive solos. The band has leaned on high‑gain heads such as Mesa/Boogie Rectifier and Peavey 5150/6505 for their brutal, modern metal tones, with Marshall cabinets and a variety of effects (wah, delay, chorus) shaping the textures. Lars Ulrich's Pearl drums complete the thunder, anchoring the band’s sonic footprint.
Why Learn Metallica Songs?
Learning Metallica on guitar develops core rock skills: precise rhythm, aggressive palm muting, and efficient alternate picking at high speeds. The catalog starts with accessible punchy riffs like Enter Sandman and builds to more intricate, tempo‑driven material, teaching you dynamic control, groove, and fretboard confidence. With 104 lessons available, these tracks provide a practical progression—from hard‑hitting marching rhythms to complex, high‑velocity solos—that strengthens technique while highlighting the band's signature phrasing and mood.
Did You Know?
- 1Metallica formed in 1981 when Lars Ulrich placed a drummer wanted ad in a local LA paper and James Hetfield answered.
- 2The Black Album, released in 1991, became one of the best-selling rock albums of all time.
- 3Cliff Burton's bass work on early material helped define Metallica's aggressive, melodic thrash sound until his passing in 1986.
- 4Metallica were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.
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