Luck T. - 06/Nov/2019  One of my favorite metallica CDs. It contains many great songs (Fade to Black, Creeping Death, For Whom the Bell Tolls, etc.). Remastered version sounds good too.
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Marc Jason G. - 29/Aug/2019  Ride the Lightning is one of the most memorable albums I have ever listened to. The songwriting and riff writing here transcend just about everything else that thrash has to offer and is, in my opinion, the pinnacle of the genre.
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Shi Duan L. - 06/Jan/2019  This is not only one of the best Metal albums of all time, but also my favorite Metallica's album. It's even better than Master of Puppets, period. For Whom the Bell Tolls, Fade to Black, Creeping Death, Ride the Lighting, and The Call of Ktulu...All are thrash classics.
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Vladimir G. - 03/Jan/2019  Probably my favorite Metallica album. Every song here is a killer! This remastered digipack features the inserted Dave Mustaine songwriting credits for two tracks, that was completely omitted on earlier releases.
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jekwan k. - 01/Nov/2017  Metallica's [Ride The Lightning] 2016 Remastered Version
A vibrant thrash number that resonates out on the live stage Creeping Death
Tracks inspired by Hemingway's novels For Whom The Bell Tolls
Metallica's Ballad Fade To Black
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Eduardo F. - 25/Oct/2017  Some people think this album is better than Kill Em All. I personally don't agree, but you can't go wrong with Metallica featuring Cliff Burton on bass.
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