Metal Storm logo
Metallica - Ride The Lightning



9.2 | 3649 votes |
Release date: 27 July 1984
Style: Bay Area thrash metal

Owners:

4241 have it
123 want it
4 trade it


01. Fight Fire With Fire
02. Ride The Lightning
03. For Whom The Bell Tolls
04. Fade To Black
05. Trapped Under Ice
06. Escape
07. Creeping Death
08. The Call Of Ktulu

Top 20 albums of 1984: 1
Top 200 albums of all time: 6

Additional info
Produced by Metallica.
Assisted by Flemming Rasmussen and Mark Whitaker.
Engineered by Flemming Rasmussen.
Recorded and mixed at Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark, during spring 1984.
Mastered at Masterdisk by Bob Ludwig.

Cover concept: Metallica
Cover design: AD Artists

Guest review by
Iced Iñigo
Rating:
10
With this album Metallica confirm their total control on Thrash Metal and their consolidation like an international band. In this album the band members were fully adapted to each other and make a more mature and considerably better musical album. The lyrics of this album are also better than in the last one, they do not speak now about headbanging, blood, and those things, in "Ride The Lightning" they speak about personal problems like in 'Fade To Black' . Other tracks are inspired by H.P. Lovecraft and the movie 'The Ten Commandments' like 'Creeping Death'.

Read more ››
published 22.09.2003 | Comments (48)

Guest review by
ponderer
Rating:
10
1984. Talk about a band and an album being so far ahead of their time that they would be hallmarks in the history of metal...

Ride the Lightning was nothing less than a nuclear bomb dropped in American metal laps. We'd heard Judas Priest and Sabbath, but nothing could have prepared anyone for what was coming full force out of San Francisco in '84. Since Kill 'em All had limited success in the underground, most people still hadn't heard of the Bay area thrashers who were busy forging a new metal scene stateside. With the launch of Ride the Lightning and heavy touring, Metallica were set to take stage as one of the more brutal premier metal acts.

Read more ››
published 06.07.2008 | Comments (37)

Guest review by
TheH2K
Rating:
9.2
Metallica's second effort, called Ride The Lightning, was released in 1984. The American band verged it in an international scale, projecting that the real brutality is not merely limited through fast tempos, and other musical procedures can be tested.

Ride The Lightning widely presents musical and lyrical progress, with more mature songs than Kill 'Em All. Metallica consciously developed more political and social lyrics; the songs are not about metal music itself, demonic contents or violence anymore. Solos are better-shaped and riffs are impeccable, and most importantly bass lines won't leave any space for critics.

Read more ››
published 06.06.2020 | Comments (2)

Found in 230 lists
Top lists



Comments page 4 / 5

Comments: 121   Visited by: 3718 users
07.01.2019 - 14:45
Rating: 8
Starvynth
i c deaf people
Staff
Among some other classics, I found the remastered 2016 version of RTL under the x-mas tree. I consider this version to be a poor rip-off, it comes in a cheap cardbox digisleeve with no bonus or whatsoever. Besides, I couldn't spot any significant improvement in sound quality compared to the 25 years old 12" I already owned. Not surprisingly, Metallica's own label Blackened published the remastered version. But how could Santa know they are selling out?

Anyway, I finally have this on CD so thanks a bunch, adorable Mrs. Santa! It was a great and unexpected gift indeed, because I didn't listen to this album for round about 20 years. Not that I forgot about it, I still remembered every single second of it. But back then, I didn't really bother when vinyl was out of fashion and it was too much of a struggle dealing with the ancient record player.

Hearing this masterpiece finally again after so many years, two questions arose: what If Metallica still had the fire, urge, anger and motivation of 1984 in their veins right now? And what if they still had a bit of the willing and the spirit of a young and struggling thrash band to record this album with the technical possibilities of 2019?

It's a pain in the arse thinking about this, because I bet - no, I know! - Metallica could still be one of the greatest metal bands the world has ever seen. Now, they are nothing but a blurred and shabby rememberance of that.
It's a shame. It really is.

@Lars Ulrich: I hate you with every fibre of my heart. And I hate your mum.
The day you sued Napster, I felt obliged to share the broadcasting of the 1968 Wimbledon quarter finals with the entire world so anyone could watch your daddy and Ingo Buding being shred by those Ozzies again and again and again. F#ck off!
----
signatures = SPAM
Loading...
21.12.2019 - 12:40
Zap
Guest
I recently listened to this album in full for the first time in quite a while and it's crazy how I still remembered the lyrics to The Call Of Ktulu so well after not hearing it for a long time.
Loading...
16.12.2020 - 00:09
Rating: 9
Redel
Moderator
I have been wondering for years whether I should eventually put a 10/10 on Metallica's all-time best album.
If not on this one where else?
But after spinning this again after quite some time my 9 still stands (though it is rather a 9.4 I guess).
And this is only due to Escape and Trapped Under Ice.
These two songs are really sub-par here I think.
And with 2/8 songs sub-par -- the other 6 songs clearly being masterpieces -- I am afraid I will never be able to 10 this probably most influential and most relevant metal album of all time.
Loading...
16.12.2020 - 17:33
Rating: 9
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Written by Redel on 16.12.2020 at 00:09

I have been wondering for years whether I should eventually put a 10/10 on Metallica's all-time best album.
If not on this one where else?
But after spinning this again after quite some time my 9 still stands (though it is rather a 9.4 I guess).
And this is only due to Escape and Trapped Under Ice.
These two songs are really sub-par here I think.
And with 2/8 songs sub-par -- the other 6 songs clearly being masterpieces -- I am afraid I will never be able to 10 this probably most influential and most relevant metal album of all time.

Escape isn't very good, but Trapped Under Ice is an awesome track IMO.
----
14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

DESTROY DRUM TRIGGERS
Loading...
16.12.2020 - 21:29
Rating: 9
Redel
Moderator
Written by Boxcar Willy on 16.12.2020 at 17:33

Escape isn't very good, but Trapped Under Ice is an awesome track IMO.

imo both tracks are absolutely not bad, they are very good, I somewhat like them.
But they dont come even close to the excellence of all others tracks on this album.
Thats all I am saying.
Loading...
03.03.2021 - 13:17
Rating: 10
Jack_Torrance
I used to think that MoP was better than this, but now I've seen the light.
Loading...
28.03.2021 - 13:37
Rating: 10
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Definitely my favourite Metallica album, by a mile, Fade to Black, For whom the bell tolls, Creeping death and the title track are all my Metallica top 4 songs, call of Ktalu and Trapped under ice wee also great songs. The only one I found slightly weaker was Escape which was still a good song tho.
Loading...
06.05.2021 - 05:16
Rating: 10
JavierPaper
It is one of the first four albums of this band, which means it is a pure 10.
Loading...
14.05.2021 - 14:30
Rating: 10
nonZero
It's clear Metallica were maturing as songwriters with this album, ready for creating a perfect 10/10 album 2 years after.

9.9/10 for me - almost perfect, Escape is weaker than the rest of the songs.
----
Top 500 Albums (ordered & rated)
Top 200 Overlooked Albums (with genres)
So I Heard You Like Wintersun... (Time II find new bands)
Loading...
26.06.2021 - 19:51
Rating: 10
Back when Metallica was epic.
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 10:49
Rating: 9
F3ynman2000
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by Redel on 16.12.2020 at 00:09

I have been wondering for years whether I should eventually put a 10/10 on Metallica's all-time best album.
If not on this one where else?
But after spinning this again after quite some time my 9 still stands (though it is rather a 9.4 I guess).
And this is only due to Escape and Trapped Under Ice.
These two songs are really sub-par here I think.
And with 2/8 songs sub-par -- the other 6 songs clearly being masterpieces -- I am afraid I will never be able to 10 this probably most influential and most relevant metal album of all time.

Is there no such thing as rounding up in your rating system?
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 11:35
JoHn Doe
Written by Redel on 16.12.2020 at 00:09

I have been wondering for years whether I should eventually put a 10/10 on Metallica's all-time best album.
If not on this one where else?
But after spinning this again after quite some time my 9 still stands (though it is rather a 9.4 I guess).
And this is only due to Escape and Trapped Under Ice.
These two songs are really sub-par here I think.
And with 2/8 songs sub-par -- the other 6 songs clearly being masterpieces -- I am afraid I will never be able to 10 this probably most influential and most relevant metal album of all time.


I've always liked Trapped under Ice.
Escape is the weakest song here, it's the filler for this album.

I've never understood the hype around For Whom the Bell Tolls, even long ago when I first heard it. Now I skip it when I listen to the album.
----
I thought the two primary purposes for the internet were cat memes and overreactions.
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 12:26
Rating: 10
gavdann
Written by JoHn Doe on 11.07.2021 at 11:35

I've never understood the hype around For Whom the Bell Tolls, even long ago when I first heard it. Now I skip it when I listen to the album.

Wha!!!! It's Metallica's best song.
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 12:34
JoHn Doe
Written by gavdann on 11.07.2021 at 12:26

Written by JoHn Doe on 11.07.2021 at 11:35

I've never understood the hype around For Whom the Bell Tolls, even long ago when I first heard it. Now I skip it when I listen to the album.

Wha!!!! It's Metallica's best song.


Like I said, I do not understand the hype. Nothing against the people who like it. It's listenable.
Don't make count how long ago I first listened to this song and album.
----
I thought the two primary purposes for the internet were cat memes and overreactions.
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 16:06
Rating: 9
Redel
Moderator
Written by F3ynman2000 on 11.07.2021 at 10:49

Is there no such thing as rounding up in your rating system?

Sure there is. But I have an economic background by education. And in the world of economics people tend to round down up to and including .4, while .5 and more is rounded upwards. I have been following this rule since high school.
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 16:11
Rating: 9
Redel
Moderator
Written by JoHn Doe on 11.07.2021 at 11:35


I've always liked Trapped under Ice.

I have never found much in this song. But that is rather me being the exception here -- as opposed to your view of Bell where it is you I guess.
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 21:29
Rating: 9
F3ynman2000
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by JoHn Doe on 11.07.2021 at 12:34

Written by gavdann on 11.07.2021 at 12:26

Written by JoHn Doe on 11.07.2021 at 11:35

I've never understood the hype around For Whom the Bell Tolls, even long ago when I first heard it. Now I skip it when I listen to the album.

Wha!!!! It's Metallica's best song.


Like I said, I do not understand the hype. Nothing against the people who like it. It's listenable.
Don't make count how long ago I first listened to this song and album.

For Whom the Bell Tolls has one of the best instrumental intros of any song. But I admit that the ending is pretty weak with the guitars just whining, it seems like they ran out of ideas near the end of the song . If they had ended it like they ended Creeping Death, then it would definitely be their best song ever
Loading...
11.07.2021 - 21:32
Rating: 9
F3ynman2000
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by Redel on 11.07.2021 at 16:06

Written by F3ynman2000 on 11.07.2021 at 10:49

Is there no such thing as rounding up in your rating system?

Sure there is. But I have an economic background by education. And in the world of economics people tend to round down up to and including .4, while .5 and more is rounded upwards. I have been following this rule since high school.

Ah ok - I just now saw that you wrote 9.4. For me, the album's probably a 9.8. (You need to listen to Trapped Under Ice again - those riffs near the middle are fantastic!
Loading...
31.07.2021 - 21:10
Rating: 9
F3ynman2000
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Has anyone noticed that all songs on this album are about death in some way?
Fight Fire With Fire - death by nuclear war
Ride the Lightning - death by electric chair
For Whom the Bell Tolls - death through war
Fade to Black - death by suicide
Trapped Under Ice - death by... being trapped under ice
Escape - death through oppression
Creeping Death - death by the Angel of Death
Call of Ktulu - death by an ancient sea monster
Loading...
01.08.2021 - 00:34
Rating: 10
gavdann
*face palm*
Loading...
01.08.2021 - 00:42
Rating: 9
F3ynman2000
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by nonZero on 31.07.2021 at 22:44

A lot of Master of Puppets is about control (drugs, war, religion, etc) so I wonder if those albums were intentionally themed that way.

(Could the songs on ...And Justice for All be about justice? E.g. war veteran, destroying the planet, hating parents, Cliff's passing, etc)

Good idea!
Ride the Lightning: war with death
Master of Puppets: fight for control
.. And Justice for All: battle for (in)justice
Loading...
06.05.2022 - 17:44
Rating: 10
Jack_Torrance
How tf can you hate Escape
Loading...
06.05.2022 - 19:19
Rating: 10
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by Jack_Torrance on 06.05.2022 at 17:44

How tf can you hate Escape

"Escape" is probably my least favourite song on the album, but I still think it's a very good song, to me this album is flawless.
Loading...
16.06.2022 - 18:00
Alakazam
spendin' cheese
Now and then I will listen to remixes of their songs as if it was mixed in this way which says a lot about how this album was head and shoulders above the rest.
----
I may not have the largest collection but I certainly have the absolute best

Loading...
16.06.2022 - 18:03
Alakazam
spendin' cheese
Written by F3ynman2000 on 01.08.2021 at 00:42

Good idea!
Ride the Lightning: war with death
Master of Puppets: fight for control
.. And Justice for All: battle for (in)justice


Kill 'em all = Kill them all.

Oh and for the Napster thing, if that's ever still a discussion (doubt it). Lars was right.
----
I may not have the largest collection but I certainly have the absolute best

Loading...
13.07.2022 - 10:50
24emd
Theory Snob
Scrolled through the comments to find someone who rated less than 7. No luck.
----
"I am too stupid to be human, and I lack common sense." - Proverbs 30:2
"Music? Well, it's just entertainment, folks!" - Devin Townsend

Best 2024 Albums
Loading...
11.03.2023 - 03:41
HeshBay
Greatest Metal album of all time!
Loading...
13.03.2023 - 19:13
A Real Mönkey
Kill ‘Em All is better.
----
"Change the world. My final message. Goodbye."

~Last words of Harambe, seconds before he was shot, according to child he shielded from gunfire
Loading...
23.04.2023 - 10:31
Rating: 10
Quality and Quantity. That’s all that can be said. Metallica slowed it down here and starts to distinguish themselves in the metal scene with this perfect album. The album flows like butter, never a dull moment. BRAVE for the time to end with an instrumental. This is the album that started the “Metallica imprint of sound” they are now known for
Loading...
22.05.2023 - 19:09
Rating: 8
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Staff
I prefer the first half over the second one (Although The Call Of Ktulu is excellent). For Whom The Bell Tolls and Fade To Black might be my favorite Metallica songs ever.
Overall great album. I'm not a Metallica fan tbh but I can totally see why people give this a 10.
----
Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.
Loading...

Hits total: 97331 | This month: 333