Lyrics:
Bodies fill the fields I see, hungry heroes end
No one to play soldier now, no one to pretend
Running blind through killing fields, bred to kill them all
Victim of what said should be
A servant `til I fall
Soldier boy, made of clay
Now an empty shell
Twenty one, only son
But he served us well
Bred to kill, not to care
Just do as we say
Finished here, Greeting Death
He's yours to take away
Back to the front
You will do what I say, when I say
Back to the front
You will die when I say, you must die
Back to the front
You coward
You servant
You blindman
Barking of machinegun fire, does nothing to me now
Sounding of the clock that ticks, get used to it somehow
More a man, more stripes you wear, glory seeker trends
Bodies fill the fields I see
The slaughter never ends
Soldier boy, made of clay
Now an empty shell
Twenty one, only son
But he served us well
Bred to kill, not to care
Just do as we say
Finished here, Greeting Death
He's yours to take away
Back to the front
You will do what I say, when I say
Back to the front
You will die when I say, you must die
Back to the front
You coward
You servant
You blindman
Why, Am I dying?
Kill, have no fear
Lie, live off lying
Hell, Hell is here
I was born for dying
Life planned out before my birth, nothing could I say
Had no chance to see myself, molded day by day
Looking back I realize, nothing have I done
Left to die with only friend
Alone I clench my gun
Soldier boy, made of clay
Now an empty shell
Twenty one, only son
But he served us well
Bred to kill, not to care
Just do as we say
Finished here, Greeting Death
He's yours to take away
Back to the front
You will do what I say, when I say
Back to the front
You will die when I say, you must die
Back to the front
You coward
You servant
You blindman
Back to the front.
Disposable Heroes is Track
#5 Of Master of Puppets Released 1986
Master of Puppets is the third album by American thrash metal band Metallica. The album was released on March 3, 1986 through Elektra Records and reached
#29 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart and was the band's first gold record for sales of over 500,000 copies. This was done without any radio airplay or the release of a single or music video. The album eventually sold over 6 million copies in the United States and was certified 6x platinum by the RIAA.[1] Master of Puppets marks the last recording by bassist Cliff Burton, who was killed in a bus accident while on tour to promote the album.
Master of Puppets met with significant critical acclaim at the time of its release. The album is considered a classic thrash metal album by fans, critics, and the band members themselves alike, and is also considered one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time
Personnel
James Hetfield — lead vocals, rhythm guitar; 1st guitar solo on "Master of Puppets, 2nd guitar solo (With Kirk) on "Orion", acoustic guitar on intro of "Battery"
Kirk Hammett — lead guitar
Cliff Burton — bass, backing vocals, lead bass on "Orion" and "Damage Inc."
Lars Ulrich — drums, percussion
Track listing
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Battery" James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich 5:10
2. "Master of Puppets" Hetfield, Ulrich, Cliff Burton, Kirk Hammett 8:36
3. "The Thing That Should Not Be" Hetfield, Ulrich, Hammett 6:33
4. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" Hetfield, Ulrich, Hammett 6:27
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Disposable Heroes" Hetfield, Ulrich, Hammett 8:15
2. "Leper Messiah" Hetfield, Ulrich 5:42
3. "Orion" (Instrumental) Hetfield, Ulrich, Burton 8:25
4. "Damage, Inc." Hetfield, Ulrich, Burton, Hammett 5:31
Elektra,Music for Nations,Vertigo Records
This was taken from the Cliff em all DvD and this video was shot at the Metalhammer Festival,Germany 1985
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