...And Justice for All (song) explained

...And Justice for All
Type:Promotional single
Artist:Metallica
Album:...And Justice for All
B-Side:...And Justice for All (LP Version)
Released:September 6, 1988
Recorded:January–May 1988
Studio:One on One Studios, Los Angeles
Genre:Progressive metal
Length:9:46 (album version)
5:58 (radio edit)
Label:Elektra
Composer:James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich,
Lyricist:James Hetfield
Prev Title:Harvester of Sorrow
Prev Year:1988
...And Justice for All
Next Title:Eye of the Beholder
Next Year:1988

"...And Justice for All" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It is the second track on the band's album of the same name,[1] and was released as a promotional single in 1988. Like the album it features on, it is named after the last four words of the Pledge of Allegiance.[2]

Music and lyrics

The main riff of the song is based on a drum pattern written by Lars Ulrich.[3] Music critic Cosmo Lee said that it is "a linkage of blocks" rather than "a progressive opus", because "the song is mid-paced and very playable. None of the riffs are that technical."[4]

"...And Justice for All" features lyrics about corruption in the government.[5] The song title is the last four words of the Pledge of Allegiance. The lyrics refer to injustice, as "money tips [the] scales" of "Lady Justice". Especially during the chorus, "Pulling your strings, justice is done" as the ultimate symbol of a miscarried justice.[6]

Live performances

The song was performed live by the band during their Damaged Justice world tour in support of the parent album.[7] After the tour, the band vowed to never play it again. Guitarist Kirk Hammett noted that the length of the songs was problematic for fans and for the band: "Touring behind it, we realized that the general consensus was that songs were too fucking long. One day after we played "Justice" and got off the stage one of us said, 'we're never fucking playing that song again.[8] However, Metallica played the track in the opening show of the Sick of the Studio '07 tour, for the first time since October 1989, and made it a set-fixture for the remainder of that tour. When played live, the intro of the song is played as a recording due to the intro requiring three guitars. A statue of Lady Justice is commonly placed on the scene, to be torn down as the song approaches its conclusion.[9] A live performance of the complete song appears on the DVD Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria, recorded in Mexico City during the World Magnetic Tour.[10]

Video games

The song is featured in the Metallica 3-Pack that is downloadable content for the music video game Rock Band 3. It was made available to download on March 1, 2011, in an updated version for use in Rock Band 3 Pro mode which takes advantage of the use of a real guitar / bass guitar, along with standard MIDI-compatible electronic drum kits in addition to vocals.[11]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the parent album's liner notes.[12]

Metallica

Technical Personnel

Artwork

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Metallica . Metallica . 1989 . ...And Justice for All . track listing . . ED 5396.
  2. Book: Metallica: The Music and the Mayhem. 2011. Omnibus Press. 978-0-85712-721-1. Dome. Malcolm. Chapter 10. Wall. Mick.
  3. Book: McIver, Joel. Justice for All – The Truth About Metallica. June 7, 2013. 288. 2009. Omnibus Press. Music Sales Group. 978-0-85712-009-0.
  4. Web site: Lee . Cosmo . September 9, 2011 . Metallica: The First Four Albums – "...And Justice for All" . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20111018051610/http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2011/09/metallica-the-first-four-albums-and-justice-for-all/ . October 18, 2011 . June 10, 2013 . Invisible Oranges.
  5. Book: Irwin, William. William Irwin (philosopher). Metallica and Philosophy: A Crash Course in Brain Surgery. 2007. Wiley. Pennsylvania. 978-1-4051-6348-4. 63.
  6. Web site: Bowar. Chad. Metallica, '... And Justice for All' – Album Overview. '...And Justice for All' Track By Track. September 7, 1988 . Ultimate Metallica. June 16, 2013.
  7. Inside the Tour That Made Metallica Megastars. . November 15, 2018.
  8. Fricke. David. Metallica: From Metal to Main Street. Rolling Stone. November 14, 1991. June 17, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150816031049/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/metallica-from-metal-to-main-street-19911114?page=3. August 16, 2015. dead.
  9. Web site: Florino. Rick. Exclusive: James Hetfield of Metallica Reflects on "...And Justice for All". Artistdirect. November 7, 2013. January 10, 2014.
  10. Web site: Orgullo, Pasion y Gloria: Tres Noches en Mexico [Bonus CD] [DVD] - Metallica ]. AllMusic . 2012-03-04.
  11. Web site: Eleven Legacy Rock Band Tracks Getting PRO Upgrades On March 1st . Kyle . Gaddo . February 25, 2011 . November 8, 2012 . The Gaming Vault . May 25, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130525005535/http://www.thegamingvault.com/2011/02/eleven-legacy-rock-band-tracks-getting-pro-upgrades-on-mach-1st/ . dead .
  12. ...And Justice for All liner notes. 1988. Vertigo Records.