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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

30 years old.....!!!!

Wow, I still feel like the 90s were ten years ago.

Age really is only a number

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Great album!

The 90’s were just ten years ago though, right?

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"Great album!

The 90’s were just ten years ago though, right?"

No that would be the 80s

The 90s were a few weeks ago

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

Great album I can't believe it's that old though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Great album!

The 90’s were just ten years ago though, right?

No that would be the 80s

The 90s were a few weeks ago "

Thanks for clearing that one up….I was feeling old there for a second

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By *adylaceWoman  over a year ago

Waterford City

Awesome album. I'm not old, you are.

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin

A classic! In many ways that album was my gateway to metal

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By *eterdunneMan  over a year ago

leixlip

To me it's always been bittersweet. It marked a change for them from hard, speeeeeeeed to hard Rock. Some great stuff on it but they never hit those heights again.

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin

It was seeing them perform some of the tracks on the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in 1992 that made me decide to buy that album

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By *eterdunneMan  over a year ago

leixlip

All the original members were massive Thin Lizzy fans

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin


"All the original members were massive Thin Lizzy fans"

I think it was Cliff Burton that introduced them to lizzy's music. I saw Eric Bell play with them in the old point in the late 90s

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By *ocketman99Man  over a year ago

fermanagh

I remember getting that album on cassette!! OMG 30yrs old hard to believe!!

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By *elfastpantyguyMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Fantastic album but master of puppets is my favourite

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Belter of an album, still listen to it every now and then.

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By *osmicGateMan  over a year ago

louth


"All the original members were massive Thin Lizzy fans"

Always liked their cover of whiskey in the jar..

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By *man79Man  over a year ago

newry dundalk. warrenpoint

Still sounds great 30 years on

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By *ubblegumandLimeCouple  over a year ago

Dublin

Great album. We have it on vinyl and sounds unreal. Unreal concert in 2019 in Slane. Mrs x

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By *man79Man  over a year ago

newry dundalk. warrenpoint


"Great album. We have it on vinyl and sounds unreal. Unreal concert in 2019 in Slane. Mrs x "
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I knew I seen ya in slane that year

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By *ubblegumandLimeCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"Great album. We have it on vinyl and sounds unreal. Unreal concert in 2019 in Slane. Mrs x .

I knew I seen ya in slane that year "

Hahaha if I could be spotted out of 30k odd ppl, I'd take that as a compliment! Chancer! joke. Mrs x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The album that got me into Metallica and metal music! Their best is Master of Puppets, my favourite is Ride The Lightening but The Black album will always hold a soft spot for me

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By *eturn of Sir PumpsMan  over a year ago

outside banbridge

Cracking album

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By *ingleStud85Man  over a year ago

Donegal

Beast of an album

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By *adylaceWoman  over a year ago

Waterford City

Them doing whiskey in the jar at slane was one of the best moments there and I've been to Slane 9 times.

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By *elfastpantyguyMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"Them doing whiskey in the jar at slane was one of the best moments there and I've been to Slane 9 times. "

Definitely the best cover of whisky I've ever heard but at slane it was just fantastic

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By *adylaceWoman  over a year ago

Waterford City


"Them doing whiskey in the jar at slane was one of the best moments there and I've been to Slane 9 times.

Definitely the best cover of whisky I've ever heard but at slane it was just fantastic "

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By *atsshootsandleaves17Man  over a year ago

Town

Absolutely brilliant album... My 2nd favourite after And justice for all

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By *neofthelads1Man  over a year ago

Waterford

Go on YouTube there's a tribute trend of covers off that album called the metallica blacklist have a listen to Chris Stapletons version of nothing else matters it's very good

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The beginning of the end of Metallica, Bob Rock the producer ruined them

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By *ligolad321Man  over a year ago

Donegal

The amount if classic albums that turn 30 over the next few weeks is scary. Peak times for music imo. GNR, NIRVANA,PEARL JAM, METALLICA, sound Garden. RHCP. all released an album in a 44 day period in 1991.. unreal...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

One of my favourite albums. Every track is a pure banger. Them playing slane a couple of years ago was amazing

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By *andsome HandMan  over a year ago

roundabout


"All the original members were massive Thin Lizzy fans

I think it was Cliff Burton that introduced them to lizzy's music. I saw Eric Bell play with them in the old point in the late 90s"

It was. Apparently he was big into Bach as well.

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By *andsome HandMan  over a year ago

roundabout

Great album, not my favourite Metallica album but still phenomenal.

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By *ewitching1Woman  over a year ago

belfast

Might be 30 years but still sounds amazing, mark of a classic

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It was seeing them perform some of the tracks on the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in 1992 that made me decide to buy that album"

I had the album when it came out. But that gig, their live performance blew me away. Needless to say, that section of the tape(VHS for all you young lings) was worn out.

Managed to see them live in '96 at the Point Depot(that would be the 3 arena)... Couldn't hear shit for four days. Bliss.

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne

Arriving in post tomorrow

I still remember Master of Puppets gig in, I think, the SFX and seeing them in Dun Laoghaire Top Hat too, amongst many other places since, though Slane was the biggest pain in the ass, logistically

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