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DEATH MAGNETIC (MASTERED FOR ITUNES)

Metallica

 

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4 stars Metallica's Death Magnetic marked a return to the band's roots, following a period of poor albums. This album features some of the band's best tracks since the 1980s, including " That Was Just Your Life", "The Day That Never Comes", "Suicide & Redemption" and many more.

The "Mastered for iTunes" version of Metallica's Death Magnetic is a noticeable improvement from the original release. The album's dynamic range has been widened, resulting in clearer and more defined instrumentation, especially in the low end. The overall sound is less compressed, allowing for a more natural and enjoyable listening experience. The vocals are also more present and balanced in the mix. All in all, the "Mastered for iTunes" version of Death Magnetic is a significant upgrade that enhances the album's sonic quality.

After revisiting Metallica's "Death Magnetic" and comparing it to the "Mastered for iTunes" release, it's clear that the various improvements made to the album have elevated its rating from 3 to 4 stars. Overall, these enhancements have significantly improved the album's quality and made it a must-listen for 2008 metal music.

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