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...And Justice For All is the fourth studio album by the thrash metal band Metallica.

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  • ...And Justice for All (album)
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  • ...And Justice For All is the fourth studio album by the thrash metal band Metallica.
  • ...And Justice for All was released August 25, 1988 by Elektra Records and was the first album to feature bassist Jason Newsted and the last to feature a writing credit by late bassist Cliff Burton. The album deals with many dark themes, including corruption, death, murder, blacklisting and censorship. ...And Justice for All can be considered Metallica's most political album, although the band has refrained from taking much of a political stance throughout their history.
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  • 3926.0
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Label
  • Vertigo
  • Elektra Records
Formats
  • LP, Cassette, CD, ITunes
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Number of Tracks
  • 9(xsd:integer)
Genre
  • Thrash Metal
Lenght
  • 266.0
  • 400.0
  • 312.0
  • 605.0
  • 444.0
  • 460.0
  • 385.0
  • 342.0
  • 395.0
  • 584.0
  • 588.0
  • 479.0
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  • 200(xsd:integer)
Total Length
  • 5010.0
  • 3926.0
  • 4192.0
Next album
Released
  • 1988-09-06(xsd:date)
Recorded
  • --01-28
Composer
  • James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
  • James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett
  • James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton
  • James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Jason Newsted
  • Sean Harris, Brian Tatler
Album Title
  • ...And Justice for All
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  • ...And Justice For All is the fourth studio album by the thrash metal band Metallica.
  • ...And Justice for All was released August 25, 1988 by Elektra Records and was the first album to feature bassist Jason Newsted and the last to feature a writing credit by late bassist Cliff Burton. The album deals with many dark themes, including corruption, death, murder, blacklisting and censorship. ...And Justice for All can be considered Metallica's most political album, although the band has refrained from taking much of a political stance throughout their history. One of the defining elements of Justice is the extremely low levels of bass, at times bassist Jason Newsted's playing is completely inaudible. This can be attributed to either poor production or a part of Newsted's "initiation" into the band. The relatively poor production on Justice compared to other albums by the band have led some to claim that the album is "flawed". The front cover depicts the statue of Lady Justice (Doris) cracked, bound by ropes, her breasts exposed, and both of her scales filled with dollars. The words "…And Justice for All" are written in graffiti-like lettering to the right. The cover art was created by Stephen Gorman, based on a concept developed by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. ...And Justice for All was Metallica's final collaboration with longtime producer Flemming Rasmussen. The album was initially released on one vinyl disc, but soon after re-released as a double-vinyl album.
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