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'Til Tomorrow
On some level it sounds like Rubin was trying to force them to write an album in the vein of ...And Justice For All, but against their will. There are stories about how they'd rough out a song and Rubin would tell them to go back and make it "more ridiculous" until it was sufficiently quirky structurally and had more riffs in it. On the one hand that's kind of lame, but honestly it may have been exactly what they needed after completely losing their way on St. Anger.Listened to Death Magnetic over the last couple of commutes to work. It's not great is it? [...] Death Magentic bar a few tracks, is really just a load of riffs all slapped together and "hope for the best".
For me, Death Magnetic is a flawed but solid album that was a big step back in the right direction, but it lacks passion and cohesion. I'd much rather listen to it than to Reload or St. Anger.
Hardwired is definitely a better album overall, mostly because it feels less forced and more honest. It splits the difference between their early 90s sound and their 80s sound with mostly tight, approachable songs that still have some nice musical flourishes, and it sounds like they're actually in to it rather than recording a ransom video.Hardwired is a far better album in that most of the songs, while they might not be the best tracks in Metallica's canon are at least arranged like songs.