Genius Meanings
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Metallica – Disposable Heroes
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This song from Metallica’s third album is an anti-war song. It is one of the most intense songs Metallica has ever written, with certain sections performed at 220 beats per minute.
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Metallica (Live) – Disposable Heroes [Helping Hands]
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[Spoken] / Here we are. Here we are y'all. I'm not nervous at all, not at all, haha. Okay. Nothing to be nervous about. We're all gonna have some fun here / [Verse 1] / Bodies fill
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Metallica – Disposable Heroes Covers
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See all of “Disposable Heroes” by Metallica’s covers
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Chimaira – Disposable Heroes
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[Verse 1] / Bodies fill the fields I see, hungry heroes end / No one to play soldier now, no one to pretend / Running blind through killing fields, bred to kill them all / Victim
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Metal Allegiance – Disposable Heroes
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[Verse 1] / Bodies fill the fields I see, hungry heroes end / No one to play soldier now, no one to pretend / Running blind through killing fields, bred to kill them all / Victim
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Metallica – Welcome Home (Sanitarium) [May 1985, Writing In Progress]
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All song, May 21st, Orion [?] through the sky / [Instrumental]
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Metallica – For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live at the Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL - May 25th, 1986)
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Q&A. Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning ... 42. Disposable Heroes (1985 from James' Riff Tapes). 43. Leper ...
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Classic Album of the Week, Vol. 2
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⮞ Listen now: “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)”
Excerpt from the original cover of Master of Puppets
Apologies for the lateness! Each Monday, we take a look back at some of rock’s most important albums ever conceived- albums that have changed history, society, and/ or are viewed as historically, culturally, and aesthetically important, as well as being critically acclaimed. Now, we learn about the making and legacy of Master of Puppets.
“When I listen to Master of Puppets now, I just sit there and go, ‘What the fuck? How do you do that?‘ […] It’s very gutsy music.”
– Lars Ulrich, Rolling Stone Magazine
History
After touring and becoming household names for metalheads in the early 1980s because of the band’s commercially successful yet independent sophomore album, Ride the Lightning, Metallica began composing the material for their next effort in 1985. Compositions began in the garage of a house, where James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich would play certain riffs and fills, and then
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Metallica - Disposable Heroes (Türkçe Çeviri)
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Tarlalar boyunca cesetler, aç kahramanların sonu / Hiç kimse yok şimdi askercilik oynayacak, taklit edecek kimse bile / Katliamın ortasında koşuyorlar kör kütük, herkesi öldürmek
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Metallica – Nothing Else Matters (Live at the Masonic, San Francisco, CA - Nov. 3rd, 2018)
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[Intro: James Hetfield] / Alright, this one goes out to Dave / [Verse 1: James Hetfield] / So close no matter how far / Couldn't be much more from the heart / Forever trusting who
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Metallica – Turn the Page (Live at the Masonic, San Francisco, CA - Nov. 3rd, 2018)
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[Intro: James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich] / Here's a song we hope you know / Guess what count it is! / Seven / One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four / [Verse 1] / On a long and
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Metallica (Live) – The Four Horsemen [Helping Hands]
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[Spoken] / Okay. We got a few more, is that okay? Why, why you lookin' at me? Can I start it? Is it an eight count? / [Intro] / One, two, one, two, three, four / [Verse 1] / By the
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Metallica (Live) – Nothing Else Matters [Helping Hands]
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[Spoken: James Hetfield] / Alright. This one goes out to Dave / [Verse 1: James Hetfield] / So close no matter how far / Couldn't be much more from the heart / Forever trusting who
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Metallica – Please Don’t Judas Me
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[Spoken] / Okay. Okay, let's try this. This is uh, this is from the song - this is from the song... from a band that made a song. It's crazy, crazy. This is, uh, from Nazareth / [
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Metallica – Hero of the Day
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The sixth track from Metallica’s 1996 album, Load. Fittingly, its aggressive yet delicate sound reflect its sensitive and wrath-inducing subject matter. Although laden with
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Metallica (Live) – Bleeding Me [Helping Hands]
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[Spoken: James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich] / Alright, here's, uh, another Metallica song, is that alright? One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. / [Verse 1] / I'm digging my
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Metallica – Veteran of the Psychic Wars
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[Spoken: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Crowd Member] / Okay. What is this? This is a song that Lars likes. 'Cause it's, it's got really good vocals in it. You gonna sing it? That's
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Metallica (Live) – When a Blind Man Cries [Helping Hands]
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[Spoken] / Alright, here's a song, uh, from Deep Purple / [Verse 1] / If you're leaving, close the door / I'm not expecting people, anymore / Hear me grieving, lying on the floor
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Metallica (Live) – The Unforgiven [Helping Hands]
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[Spoken: James Hetfield & Kirk Hammett] / Okay, let's play a Metallica song. No? Was that a no? Oh. Yes, it was a no. I'm confused. Alright. I forgot how it started. Eight count
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Metallica – Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
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Keeping with the grim nature of Master of Puppets with songs about being manipulated, mistreated, abused, etc., this song is about being mentally abused in an insane asylum, which
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