Ahead of their highly anticipated ...And Justice for All box set, Metallica have released live footage of the sixth and possibly heaviest track from the album, "Harvester of Sorrow." The daytime performance clip is taken from the group's 1991 appearance at Castle Donington, England's massive Monsters of Rock Festival. Singer James Hettfield appears affable and lively, asking the crowd, "You guys are having a good time, ain't ya? Well, we came to make some noise!" The slow, sinister track elicits plenty of headbanging from the band and crowd alike, bringing serious aural weight to an otherwise sunny performance. The video is another installment in a series published on the band's YouTube celebrating the upcoming release of the 30th anniversary Justice box set.
See Metallica Play Epic "Harvester of Sorrow" at Monsters of Rock Fest 1991
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