Metallica: RL72 (The Making of "Here Comes Revenge")
Filmed at HQ during the writing and recording of "RL72," the song that later became "Here Comes Revenge."
From the album "Hardwired...To Self-Destruct" available everywhere now.
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Say what you will about Lars but the guy is the driving force of Metallica.
One of the best songs on the album. Who's with me?
The origin of “72”.
Can't wait for the making of 72 seasons
It’s crazy that Robert is almost in all of these recordings of the songs and Kirk just comes in for the solos. Trujillo legit makes the band work harder and better.
RL72…..72 Seasons….coincidence?!
They seem to be in great physical shape for a bunch of 53 year olds, especially Lars on the drums and James' downpicking. Also they seem to be having a lot of fun while still working hard and concentrating on the album. Keep up the good work guys
i want to see james recording spit out the bone vocals
This is amazing the way metallica treat us is just amazing
So, the legendary "EET FUK" is only for recordings right now? It will be great to see that guitar in a concert someday.
I just love the part when Lars says "No, no, no, Shh, Afterwards" and then James says to him "DON'T USE IT" and he es like "NO!"
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Only time will tell, but IMO this album will be remembered as one of the best albums that metallica ever did.
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I love these behind the scenes videos, keep 'em coming! :D
This is the most underrated song on the album.
"That's a really cool thing Lars"
I love those vocals melodies James is singing at the end of the video. I like it maybe more than how it is actualy sung on the record. In my opinion this song is like the hiden gem of the album. Amazing piece of music. Very underrated.
Really cool to get a glimpse into the creative process; of how even metal legends like these guys sometimes try something that seems silly, even to them, and they eventually craft it into something great.
A fantastic, if often overlooked song in their library.