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Its about.. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/3/09
... the expectations from militant families and dying for the approval of some twisted war hero fathers and the little high rank birdies that manipulate their thinking that say their sons should die for their country,true cause,fundraiser,or whatever,and make poor Johnny think it's cool.
The point is the detailed description of the young soldiers last hours on the field.
Soldiers become oil stains on killing fields ...nameless,faceless,but still someones child.
To Dave... | Reviewer: MJ | 10/26/09
Dave, seriously. You are a fucking idiot. If you hate Metallica so much, then why are you here? Every band is a sellout you dumbass. The point of being a musician is to sell yourself to the fans. Would you take 100,000 dollars or 1 million dollars? Exactly, shut up, leave and let us real Metallica fans enjoy Metallica. Ass fucker.
Disposable Heroes | Reviewer: Ros | 8/1/09
I think this song doesn't refer to any Government. The main idea is that war is shit. Nowadays wars is just an opportunity for some fuckers to earn money. Soldiers die for nothing. A hundred years ago people gave lives for their motherland. Now we fight against some
imaginative threat. I love Metallica cause their songs make us to wake the fuck up and realize that.
Guys, calm down... | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/18/09
Whatever happened to letting people come up with their own interpretations of things? There's no need to argue so vehemently. The thing that marks great art is that it can be seen on many levels as different things: this makes it universal and relative to all. Which is what makes it great. :D
Dave is an idiot | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/18/09
Dave please stfu, you can't even spell right and their fanbase is bigger then ever for one, and how are we fags if we are looking up OLD metallica lyrics and you said OLD metallica rocked? So please shut the hell up and stick with what you write retard.
the song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/8/09
Its not about the Government controlling the soldiers. It's about their Commanders Ordering them around. to chose death over retreat. The government cant do shit to the Military. It's the high and mighty Generals.
metallica deciption | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/30/09
this song is mainly about how the government controls everything(having to do with the army) and how you can get sucked into such harsh conditions and be stuck there without control(servant til i fall).......it also depicts a message of hopelessness once in the army and shows that it is not all it's thought up to be....another song war ensemble, has to do with the grusomeness of war as well..........
The Albums! | Reviewer: J0kerking | 6/22/09
Its weird how people think Master of Puppets is all about drugs and their control. But the album was about just controlling things. This song for example was about the governments control over the soldiers.. Puppets was about drugs.. and Leper Messiah was religion. I love how the early Metallica albums had themes! Like Master was about control.. Justice was all about our freedoms. Its just so greet! It gives song lots of meaning.
to Sabbath | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/15/09
you are completely wrong Sabbath. Master of Puppets is MAINLY about the control drugs have over people, but James has stated in interviews that it is really about being controlled by anything. Also, the cover of the album is not religious in any way. The crosses are not meant to be religious. The crosses are what are used in military graveyards, and on the cover you can see a soldier's helmet and dog tags hanging off one of the crosses. The song Leper Messiah is the song that actually deals with religious control
Jon | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/13/09
Your wrong, Master of Puppets should really be called disposable heroes. In case any of you haven't noticed, there is a helmet and dogtags hanging off the left hand side of the front-middle cross. Notice that it is an allusion to the D-Day memorial too. The only song about religion in this album is Leper Messiah. Even that is just about abusing religion to make profits so their really worshiping the dollar sign, not the cross.
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