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In September 1984 Elektra Records' Michael Alago and Q-Prime Management's Cliff Burnstein witnessed Metallica in concert – soon after they both signed up the band. Recorded in Denmark late in 1985, the band released 'Master Of Puppets' through Elektra in March 1986 to widespread acclaim. It has since been hailed as their greatest achievement and also one the greatest albums of all time.

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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! faggots.
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