We easily dare because we can. The production has no bass whatsoever and shamefully omits any input Jason Newstead may have had. The title track alone is an erabodiment of exactly what Thrash was railing against-progressive, unecessary musical rarablings with no path in mind. Ulrichs drums sound like biscuit tins but that is not surprising due to his ego. He loves the sound of his drums drowning everything else out. What else? Oh yeah. Despite ONE being a half decent song, Metallica done what they said they would never do-make a video that was commercial enough to be on MTV. By the way, I am not someone who knows feck all about Metallica. I seen them twice on this tour and proclaimed them my favourite band of all time. Time has (gladly) proved me wrong. They are a very important metal band, but they certainly are not one of the best.