Metallica: "Some Kind of Monster"
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Title
Metallica: "Some Kind of Monster"
Subject
"Some Kind of Monster" by Metallica off their album St. Anger.
Description
"Some Kind of Monster" from Metallica's album St. Anger describes Frankenstein's Monster. The description fails to decide if the monster is something good, or evil by nature. The band used this concept of the monster to reflect the uncertainty of the bands future and their own character.
"These are the eyes that can't see me These are the hands that drop your trust These are the boots that kick you around This is the tongue that speaks on the inside These are the ears that ring with hate This is the face that'll never change This is the fist that grinds you down This is the voice of silence no more These are the legs in circles run This is the beating you'll never know These are the lips that taste no freedom This is the feel that's not so safe This is the face you'll never change This is the God that ain't so pure This is the God that is not pure This is the voice of silence no more"
"These are the eyes that can't see me These are the hands that drop your trust These are the boots that kick you around This is the tongue that speaks on the inside These are the ears that ring with hate This is the face that'll never change This is the fist that grinds you down This is the voice of silence no more These are the legs in circles run This is the beating you'll never know These are the lips that taste no freedom This is the feel that's not so safe This is the face you'll never change This is the God that ain't so pure This is the God that is not pure This is the voice of silence no more"
Creator
Devlin Powers
Source
Picture from Google
Publisher
Studio's Vertigo and Elektra and Producer Bob Rock
Date
June 5th, 2003
Contributor
Metallica
Format
Music CD, digital
Language
English
Files
Citation
Devlin Powers, “Metallica: "Some Kind of Monster",” Frankenstein Unbound: A Digital Museum of Frankenstein and Culture, accessed April 19, 2024, https://frankenstein.omeka.net/items/show/17.