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One of Metallica's best and most powerful instrumental songs, and one of my favorites, is "To Live is to Die" from their 1988 album "...And Justice for All". However, I always felt that the main section in the middle of the song didn't quite fit in with the rest, and could have been turned into something more meaningful if taken in a slightly different musical direction. This is my attempt at demonstrating those ideas, although it should definitely not be considered a definitive product. All the guitar, bass, and piano tracks in this composition are played and recorded by me.  
  
 
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MU3620 Final Project: Metallica - To Live is to Die COVER

Nathan Sarachick (2019)

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One of Metallica's best and most powerful instrumental songs, and one of my favorites, is "To Live is to Die" from their 1988 album "...And Justice for All". However, I always felt that the main section in the middle of the song didn't quite fit in with the rest, and could have been turned into something more meaningful if taken in a slightly different musical direction. This is my attempt at demonstrating those ideas, although it should definitely not be considered a definitive product. All the guitar, bass, and piano tracks in this composition are played and recorded by me.