![]() The 85 in the neck isn’t totally dissimilar to the 60 that Hetfield used to use. Closely resembling James’ ESP Explorers from the self-titled album era with its stealthy all-black aesthetic, the key ingredient of this guitar is its EMG 81/85 pickup set.Ĭoming as standard, these pickups excel with high-gain distortion, with the saturated sound of the 81 bridge humbucker giving you that unmistakable chunky rhythm tone. With Matt responsible for picking out a Hetfield-esque guitar, the Epiphone 1984 Explorer EX that he chose was spot-on considering its price-point. With both Hetfield and Hammett having a number of signature models made for them since the early ’90s, let’s take a closer look at their preferences when it comes to guitars and pickups. From Gibson guitars in the early days to custom-built Ken Lawrences, the band’s guitarists are perhaps most synonymous with ESP. However, Rabea and Matt tried their utmost to emulate some of the band’s most notorious tones using a rig that costs less than £1500! Metallica’s Guitarsīoth James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett have used a variety of instruments in their careers, as you’d expect from their long history. With such a huge back catalogue, trying to nail the Metallica sound is not an easy task. ![]() Resurrecting their older, thrashier sound Metallica still draws huge audiences and listeners after all of these years. Anger in order to resolve the turmoil within the group, Death Magnetic (2008) and Hardwired… to Self-Destruct (2016) were both considered a return to form for Metallica. 2008-PresentĬhoosing to tour extensively after the lows of St. ![]() Also released to poor reviews, Metallica’s fans struggled to accept the band’s new and edgier drop-tuned style – as well as the notable lack of guitar solos. Anger (2003) was the long-awaited follow-up to ReLoad. (1998) and the orchestra-backed live record S&M (1999), the aggressive-sounding St. Going for a more alternative hard rock sound, this divisive double release received backlash from some older fans, feeling that the band had “sold out” to remain relevant to a generic audience.Īfter the cover album Garage Inc. 1996-2003Īfter 3 years of rigorous touring in support of their self-titled album, Metallica took what proved to be their most diverse turn in musical direction with Load (1996) and ReLoad (1997). Featuring a number of their signature songs, including “Enter Sandman”, “Nothing Else Matters” and “Sad But True”, producer Bob Rock’s influence proved vital to the album’s overall success, with simpler song structures and catchy anthemic choruses. With every album maturing as the band became more experimental with their songwriting, their critically-acclaimed self-titled record, otherwise known as the Black Album (1991), is where the band peaked commercially. Growing a loyal fan base with their raw-sounding, thrashy early releases Kill ‘Em All (1981) and Ride the Lightning (1984), Metallica entered more progressive territory in the second half of the ’80s with Master of Puppets (1986) and particularly …And Justice for All (1988), the latter of which boasted super-complex arrangements and highly-technical instrumentation. History of the Metallica “Sound” 1981-1991 ![]() #Andertons #SoundLike #Metallica PT18M8S Make sure to subscribe to Andertons TV for more great videos like this: Interested in other Andertons YouTube channels? Click on one of these links to find out more…Īndertons Guitar & Bass YouTube Channel: Īndertons Synths, Keys & Tech YouTube Channel: You've watched the videos & seen the store, now join the Andertons Family with our exclusive, official merchandise! With free UK delivery on all orders containing only a T-Shirt, Hoodie or Jumper & super low international shipping costs, there is no better time to be an Andertons fan than now! » 8:12 To The Video Room - Riff: Fade To Black » Take a Look at the Full Range of Electric Guitar Amps | Ĭheck Out Our Guide on How To Sound Like Metallica Without Busting The Bank: » Check out the Full range of Epiphone Guitars Here | » Fender Bassbreaker 15 1x12 Guitar Amplifier | » Check out our full range of Jackson Guitars | Sound Like Metallica | Without Busting The Bank In today's episode of Sound Like, Rabea & Matt recreate the tones of the most successful metal band of all time, Metallica! How close can the guys get while sticking within the budget.
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