- Battery (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Battery
Artist =Metallica
from Album =Master of Puppets
B-side =
Released = 1986
Format =
Recorded = Sweet Silence StudiosCopenhagen ,Denmark September-December, 1985
Genre =Thrash metal
Length = 5:10
Label = Elektra
Writer =James Hetfield Lars Ulrich
Producer =Metallica Flemming Rasmussen
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Master of Puppets"
(1986)
This single = "Battery"
(1986)
Next single = "Welcome Home (Sanitarium) "
(1986)"Battery" is the opening track of
Metallica 's 1986 album "Master of Puppets ". As with the opening track from "Ride the Lightning ", Battery begins with a slow, clean guitar part. In this case, three acoustic guitars are layered harmonically before the drums and bass come in with distorted guitars playing a more melodic version of the acoustic part. This lasts until 1:06, when the guitars cut into a very fast minimalistthrash metal riff that is the basis for the rest of the song. In live concerts, the beginning is not played by the band but instead the actual recording is used (recently dropped 1/2 step in key, since the band tunes 1/2 step down).In keeping with the general "control" theme of "Master of Puppets", the lyrics of "Battery" discuss the control that
anger can have over one'sbehavior . The title refers to "battery" in the sense of "assault and battery ", as shown by these lyrics: "Smashing through the boundaries /Lunacy has found me / Cannot stop the battery"."Battery" is still an almost constant part of the band's live
set list , frequently as the opening or closing song. In some cases, it is also used as a song before the intermission. When played, the song may stop before the interlude, andJames Hetfield asks the crowd "Are you alive?... How does it feel to be alive?" and followed by the solo played byKirk Hammett . During the chorus of the original version, bassistCliff Burton can be heard roaring the backing vocals each time Hetfield says the title.In the live version of the song played on the "" album, intros to the songs "No Remorse", "Ride the Lightning", and "
So What? " are played in the song. When performed with theSan Francisco Symphony in 1999, the intro up to the thrash riff was instead played by string players in the symphony, utilizingpizzicato in the beginning (the original acoustic) then with bows for the rest.Critical reception
Allmusic 's Steve Huey called both "Battery" and "Damage Inc." "two slices of thrash mayhem".cite web| title = Allmusic Review - "Master of Puppets"|author = Huey, Steve|publisher =Allmusic |url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:39foxqq5ldte~T1|accessdate = 2008-06-26 ]Covers
*This song (along with the entire
Master of Puppets album) was covered byDream Theater as part of their world tour in 2002 and has been released as an officialBootleg recording .
*This song was covered by the band Machine Head for "Kerrang! "'s "Master of Puppets: Remastered", and is also included as a bonus track on some versions of their album "The Blackening ".
*The song was also covered by thea cappella metal bandVan Canto on their debut album "A Storm to Come".
*On "Animetal Rebirth Heroes",Animetal uses the riff for "Battery" throughout the entire song "Touch" with some changes in between.
*This song was covered by the bandEnsiferum for "Evil Ultimate Metal Covers" No. 55. It was also featured on the singleTale of Revenge .
*This song was covered by Eric AK (Flotsam & Jetsam),Dave Lombardo , Mike Clark, andRobert Trujillo for "Metallic Assault: A Tribute to Metallica". Dave Lombardo would play the song with Metallica on stage when Lars Ulrich missed the 2004 Download Festival, and Robert Trujillo would become a member of Metallica in 2003.
*This song was covered by Prototype for "Phantom Lords - A Tribute to Metallica" released by Dwell Records in 2002.
*Harp tribute duoHarptallica covered the song's introduction on their album "".
*Battery is a playable song in "Rock Band 2 ", among one of the hardest to perform.References
* [http://www.encycmet.com/songs/smbatter.shtml "Battery" song info] at Encyclopedia Metallica
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