How can we say that this album marks the beginning of the end of Metallica and more how do we dare to suggest that the arrival of Jason Newsted is there for something! We must stop talking nonsense under the pretext that "the album is inaudible," that there is "no finesse" or that it is "noise for nothing" ... Bravo! What constructive criticism! It's an album that's missing is true, a big sound very heavy. The snare drum is in the rough qe gives the impression of coldness during playback. Getting back to this ridiculous criticism that "no finesse," I would say listen to the album (without pressing fast forward)! Do you think Kill'em All is an exemplary finesse? No, the album is excellent, that's all. ... And Justice for All is the most technically accomplished album, whether at the level of guitar riffs, solos, singing, drum breaks or lyrics that warn about the extinction of the planet (blackened), critics of Justice (... And Justice ...) denouncing the atrocity and absurdity of war (One) ... The speed of the pieces is not rest, listen Dyers Eve, or Blackened ... And Justice For All. The heaviness is present, The Shortest Straw, Harvester of Sorrow and To Live is To Die (instrumental as of last MetallicA, single word of Cliff Burton ...). This is perhaps the richest and most varied album of the 4 Horsemen to date. We must not forget that it paved date of 88 ... while out Megadeth Rust in Peace, worship album that fishing by the quality of its registration .... With each listen, it's the album that surprises me most MetallicA. Listen to it several times and you will hear every listening new musical details that make this album, a worship album along with Kill'em All. A word to Hi and good listening!