Hardwired to Self-Destruct lacks the biting edgy-ness Metallica once had back in their Kill 'Em All, Ride the Lightning, and Master of Puppets days. Where those albums screamed garage band tones and angry, drunk teenagers, Hardwired is more digitalized and mellow. Since the release of St. Anger and Garage Inc., it seems that Metallica wasn't quite able to return to the old 80's thrash metal sound.
Some of the songs from Hardwired actually sound like Death Magnetic's album with an attempt to recycle old songs and rhythm from Ride the Lightning and Kill 'Em All.
As someone who has a father who grew up listening to Metallica and is a hardcore fan, it seems that I've also inherited this affinity for metal. Although most of the songs didn't really conjure up the old spirit of Metallica, "Moth Into Flame," "Confusion," and "Revenge" still have some of hardcore James Hetfield down picking riffs in them. The songs are still catchy and are still considered as pretty heavy retrospectively. Thrash metal's popularity seems to be dying out despite the trending fashion of baggy Metallica tees and ripped jeans.
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