Released on September 6, 1988 (almost two years to the day since Cliff Burton's death), ...And Justice For All propelled Metallica into mainstream consciousness after it entered at number 6 on the Billboard chart. Interestingly, Jason Newsted's bass was purposefully turned down by the rest of the band who were becoming increasingly unhappy with him, resulting in a tinny sounding record at times.
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- Amazing timeline!!! METALLICA RULES ALL!!!

- Page 3 - McGovney wasn\'t duly kicked out", he was only a temporary bassist and had no plans on staying with the band.
Page 6 - The name of the song is \'For Whom the Bell Tolls\'
Page 29 - The Rob contributing more quote.... Jason contributed a WHOLE lot for TBA but Robs input was more accepted by the control freaks Hetfield and Ulrich.

- Metallica suck ass

- I also like how they pretend Dave Mustaine was gone before Kill’m All was recorded.

- #10, screw you, ...And Justice For All was their best album by far! ****s.
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