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Episode 6: Kashmir of the 90's

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Join Michael and Sebastian as they Deep dive the Metallica classic Sad But True. We dig into the lyrics and song composition. We also discuss seeing the song live, the guitar solo and some interesting facts about the song.
- The lyrics of "Sad But True" reflect feelings of paranoia, angst and self-doubt. The line "I'm your truth, telling lies" can be interpreted as the inner battle between one's true self and the facade they present to the world.
- The song is composed in the key of E minor, with a slow, heavy groove. The riff is iconic and instantly recognizable, with its alternating low E and A strings. The drum beats are simple, yet powerful, while the bassline adds a weighty foundation to the song.
- Seeing "Sad But True" live is a truly immersive experience. The crowd often sings along to the chorus, creating a sense of unity and cathartic release. The energy and intensity of the live performance amplifies the emotions conveyed in the song.
- Interesting facts about "Sad But True" include the fact that the working title for the song was "Sad but Sweet" and it was almost left off the album because the band felt it was too similar to "Enter Sandman."
Overall, "Sad But True" is a powerful and emotional song that has stood the test of time. Its lyrics and composition resonates with many fans and it continues to be a staple in Metallica's live performances.

Mandatory Music is proudly hosted and produced by Michael Heide and Sebastian Kwapich
Contact Mandatory Music:
email us at mandatorymusicshow@gmail.com
find us on Facebook search mandatory music
Instagram: mandatory_music1
Thanks for listening and keep on rocking

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Join Michael and Sebastian as they Deep dive the Metallica classic Sad But True. We dig into the lyrics and song composition. We also discuss seeing the song live, the guitar solo and some interesting facts about the song.
- The lyrics of "Sad But True" reflect feelings of paranoia, angst and self-doubt. The line "I'm your truth, telling lies" can be interpreted as the inner battle between one's true self and the facade they present to the world.
- The song is composed in the key of E minor, with a slow, heavy groove. The riff is iconic and instantly recognizable, with its alternating low E and A strings. The drum beats are simple, yet powerful, while the bassline adds a weighty foundation to the song.
- Seeing "Sad But True" live is a truly immersive experience. The crowd often sings along to the chorus, creating a sense of unity and cathartic release. The energy and intensity of the live performance amplifies the emotions conveyed in the song.
- Interesting facts about "Sad But True" include the fact that the working title for the song was "Sad but Sweet" and it was almost left off the album because the band felt it was too similar to "Enter Sandman."
Overall, "Sad But True" is a powerful and emotional song that has stood the test of time. Its lyrics and composition resonates with many fans and it continues to be a staple in Metallica's live performances.

Mandatory Music is proudly hosted and produced by Michael Heide and Sebastian Kwapich
Contact Mandatory Music:
email us at mandatorymusicshow@gmail.com
find us on Facebook search mandatory music
Instagram: mandatory_music1
Thanks for listening and keep on rocking

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