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... And Justice For All

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100 Greatest Rock Guitar Solos

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6,5 Year Live (ep)

1988 

Bay Area Thrashers (Bootleg)

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Beyond The Wall Of Sound (Bootleg)

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Big Day Out 2004 (Live in Sidney) (Bootleg)

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Bravo Hits 35 [CD 2]

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Canada 1989 (Bootleg)

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Creeping Death (EP)

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Creeping Death (Live) (Bootleg)

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Creeping Death / Jump In The Fire

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Death Magnetic

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The Unnamed Feeling From Metallica's 2003 album St. Anger, "The Unnamed Feeling" (Lyrics) is one of the few songs that I acutally enjoy listening to.  Overall, I really wasn't impressed with the release of St. Anger.  It wasn't edgy like previously released Metallica albums.  I remember watching them perform on MTV's Icon and it was great seeing the band perform "Blackened", "Creeping Death" and a few others before breaking into "Frantic". In one of my previous posts I listed as


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About The Unnamed Feeling
“The Unnamed Feeling”
“The Unnamed Feeling” cover
Single by Metallica
from the album St. Anger
B-sideThe Four Horsemen (Live)/Damage Inc. (Live)/Leper Messiah (Live)/Motorbreath (Live)/Ride the Lightning (Live)/Hit the Lights (Live)/The Unnamed Feeling (Music Video)
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2004
FormatCD single
RecordedMay 2002-April 2003
GenreHeavy metal
Length7:08
LabelElektra Records
Writer(s)Kirk Hammett
James Hetfield
Bob Rock
Lars Ulrich
ProducerBob Rock
Metallica
Metallica singles chronology
"Frantic"
(2003)
"The Unnamed Feeling"
(2004)
"Some Kind of Monster"
(2004)

The Unnamed Feeling is the third single by heavy metal band Metallica to be taken from their 2003 album St. Anger. The song is about an unnamed feeling (anxiety, according to Hetfield) a person feels when they're close to the edge of losing control, just before he or she panics.

Along with a music video, the song was released as a single exclusively to Australia. It was released as part of an E.P. in The UK. The unique video, directed by The Malloys, featured the band performing in a virtually empty room that gradually closed in on them throughout the song. This was accompanied by visual stories of several people all experiencing that "unnamed feeling" in their own way.

Cover art for the CD single was chosen through a contest where fans could submit their own original artwork. The winning piece was an isolated illustration of a black heart roughly outlined in white with a black background (although the front cover is the "Monster" from their other St. Anger single, Some Kind of Monster).