![]() It is not overproduced, and as with most of the record, they let the vocals stay raw, which conceptually fits the record. Overall, the song works for me on all levels, but the highlight of this song is James Hetfield’s vocal performance. The songs are at opposite ends of the spectrum, and I consider “Electric” to be the proper beginning of the album. The juxtaposition between the harsh and steady “Speech” into the highly energetic “Electric.” is nice. Kirk Hammett has a couple of forgettable guitar fills, so let us say I am happy that the runtime of this song is less than three minutes. With that said, the guitar tone is heavy and punishing, which sounds nice and meaty when mixed with Lars Ulrich’s Drum tone. I understand the band was looking to make a statement by opening and closing “Garage Inc.” with a “Discharge” song, it just fails to draw me in. “Speech” is my least favourite track of the album. So, in honour of the release of “Garage Inc.” here is my track-by-track review. It collected all the previously released cover songs (Garage Days Re-Revisited) and Japanese C-Sides (According to Lars Ulrich.)įor the sake of this review, I elected to cover the first disc. “Garage Inc.” is a two-disc set that is part cover and a part compilation album. The band was in their most productive period as “S & M” would be released in 1998. On November 24 th, 1998, Metallica released “Garage Inc.” The release marked the third consecutive year with a Metallica album.
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