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Who sang ...And Justice For All?
Release date: 1988
Duration: 09:47

Metallica released the song ...And Justice For All. Date of release: 1988.

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The meaning of the song '...And Justice For All ', based on the lyrics
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🎶 …And Justice For All song analysis
In this song, the protagonist expresses his frustration with the loss of justice in today's world. He talks about how the halls of justice are "painted green," meaning that justice is bought and sold for money. He also talks about how a "height of vanity" exploits their supremacy and how people have to pay a price for their justice. At the end of the song, he asks what the truth is and concludes that justice is gone, violated and lost.

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Metallica - Short Biography

Lars Ulrich is the driving force behind one of the most successful metal bands of all time, Metallica. After placing an ad in an LA paper in 1981 looking for musicians to "jam with Tygers of Pan Tang, Diamond Head and Iron Maiden", he teamed up with guitarist James Hetfield, setting the band's trajectory in motion. Initially joined by lead guitarist Dave Mustaine, who was replaced by Kirk Hammett in 1983, Metallica released two unsuccessful albums before the breakthrough success of 1986's Master of Puppets, an album that laid the groundwork for their commercial success with 1991's self-titled LP.

The band continued to release chart-topping albums with Load and Reload, before tensions within the band led to the ousting of bassist Jason Newsted in 2001. They recorded 2003's St. Anger mostly as a trio, before adding Robert Trujillo to take on bass duties full-time. That album, along with 2008's Death Magnetic and 2016's Hardwired...to Self-Destruct all hit number 1 around the world.

Throughout their career, Metallica has challenged themselves and their fans with interesting collaborations including backing Lou Reed on the arty Lulu in 2011 and a pair of albums recorded with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, 1999's S&M and 2020's S&M2. Now, nearly 40 years after their formation, Metallica remains one of the most influential metal acts of their era.
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Metallica's fourth studio album "...And Justice for All" was released on September 7, 1988 by Elektra Records. This album was the first to feature bassist Jason Newsted, after the death of previous bassist Cliff Burton in 1986. Burton received a posthumous co-writing credit on the track "To Live is To Die", as Newsted followed the bass lines that Burton had recorded before his death.

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