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  2. One (Metallica song) - Wikipedia

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    "One" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica, [2] released as the third and final single from the band's fourth studio album, ...And Justice for All (1988). Written by band members James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich , the song portrays a World War I soldier who is severely wounded—arms, legs and jaw blown off by a landmine, blind, deaf ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Metallica - Wikipedia

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    The band's first studio album with Newsted, ...And Justice for All, was released the following year; the bassist was credited on one song only, opener "Blackened". [6] In 1991 the self-titled Metallica was released, which is considered to be the band's mainstream breakthrough album. [7] Load and Reload followed in 1996 and 1997, respectively.

  4. Talk:One (Metallica song) - Wikipedia

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    Still, the notion that Metallica's music was made by "real musicians" was (and is) a very important part of the band's own marketing, and it plays a major role in their success with metal fans. The video for "One" highlights the importance of "musicianship" as a cultural concept, and in the context of '80s MTV metal videos it's quite different ...

  5. The Videos 1989–2004 - Wikipedia

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    2 of One – Introduction – 6:00 - filmed March 1989, premiere June 6, 1989 "One" (Jammin' Version) – 5:27 - filmed December 1988, premiere January 30, 1989 "The Unforgiven" (Theatrical Version) – 11:29 - filmed September 1991, premiere November 19, 1991; Metallica: Some Kind of Monster – Film Trailer – 2:27 - filmed 2002-2003 ...

  6. Disposable Heroes - Wikipedia

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    "Disposable Heroes" is a song by American thrash metal band Metallica. It is the fifth track on their third studio album, Master of Puppets (1986). [1] The title is taken from the book Fahrenheit 451. [2]

  7. Johnny Got His Gun (film) - Wikipedia

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    It received renewed attention in the late 1980s after clips from it were incorporated into the popular music video for Metallica's single "One", and the film has subsequently become a cult film. Eventually, Metallica bought the rights to the film in order to be able to show the music video without having to keep paying royalties. [5]

  8. In the wake of massive change ... where are sports going in 2025?

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    There was plenty of domination in 2024. The Chiefs positioned themselves for an unprecedented three-peat. UConn went back-to-back. Caitlin Clark could hardly be stopped on or off the court.

  9. Cliff 'Em All - Wikipedia

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    Cliff 'Em All is a compilation of video footage, and the first video album by the American heavy metal band Metallica. [1] It was released on November 17, 1987, as a tribute to Metallica's bassist Cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident on September 27, 1986, at the age of 24, near Ljungby, Sweden, during the European leg of their Master of Puppets world tour. [2]