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Harvester of Sorrow (Live - Seattle ’89) - Metallica
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Harvester of Sorrow (Live - Seattle ’89) Metallica

"Harvester of Sorrow" (Live - Seattle ’89) by Metallica, released in 1988, is a #Metal song that explores themes of despair, loss, and the emotional toll of suffering. The lyrics depict the struggle against inner demons and the relentless nature of pain. Musically, it features heavy riffs, powerful drumming, and dynamic shifts, characteristic of Metallica's thrash metal style. The live performance captures the raw energy and connection with the audience, cementing its cultural impact as a staple in the band's repertoire and influencing the metal genre.

Harvester of Sorrow (Live - Seattle ’89) - Metallica
[Intro]
So we are gonna do some shit of the latest album
You got the Justice album, don't you?
Right on squad
Another question, you've read the lyrics, right?
Alright, so no excuse for not singing the fuck along, alright?
This song it's a really fucked up one
So ah sounds really good when you knock shit together men
It's always a good sound
Like ah your hands, your hands, your vocal cords, your tits
Whatever you fucking got, It's titled "Harvester of Sorrow"

What did I say men...

Yeah!
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!...

[Verse 1]
My life suffocates, planting the seeds of hate
I've loved, turned to hate, trapped far beyond my fate
I give, you take this life that I forsake
Been cheated of my youth, you've turned this lie to truth

[Pre-Chorus]
Anger, misery you'll suffer unto me
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