
Ride the Lightning - Wikipedia
Ride the Lightning is the second album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 27, 1984, by the independent record label Megaforce Records. The album was recorded in three …
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Metallica Discography: Ride the Lightning | Metallica.com
Learn more about Metallica's album Ride the Lightning.
Metallica – Ride the Lightning Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
Ride the Lightning Lyrics Metallica’s gut-wrenching “Ride The Lightning” is about spending your final moments in an electric chair. The title was taken from Stephen King’s The Stand.
Ride the Lightning (album) | Metallica Wiki | Fandom
Ride the Lightning is the last Metallica album to credit former lead guitarist Dave Mustaine with co-writing any songs. Mustaine was kicked out of the band in 1983, prior to the recording of Kill 'Em All.
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Second Metallica album, released in 1984.
Metallica - Ride the Lightning - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal …
Oct 13, 2023 · Ride the Lightning Metallica Type: Full-length Release date: July 27th, 1984 Catalog ID: MRI 769 Label: Megaforce Records Format: 12" vinyl (33⅓ RPM) Reviews: 44 reviews (avg. 91%) …
Ride the Lightning: An In-Depth Review of Metallica's …
With its intricate compositions, profound lyrical themes, and explosive energy, “ Ride the Lightning ” remains a quintessential piece of metal history. In this review, we’ll explore the album’s track list, …
Ride The Lightning by Metallica - Songfacts
"Ride The Lightning" is the title track to Metallica's second album. The band made a big splash with their 1983 debut, Kill 'Em All, but that splash was into a small pond, as thrash metal was still very niche.