1981-1982
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We won’t need to intimidate you
If we get a major breakthrough
So come on – let it loose

You’ve all seen this all before
So come on, get up and off of the floor
Let’s go – let it loose

We’re not here to read your rights
Tonight’s the night you do what you like
Hey you there – let it loose

If it’s much too loud, well, we don’t care
Are you ready – let it loose

Going crazy

We’ve the goods to appetise
Take it all, don’t compromise
Let it loose

Forget tomorrow, we’re here today
Is it what you want, are you here to stay
What do you say – let it loose


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    Fuck whoever didn't post on this song, or any Metallica song for that matter. Fuck you, Metallica would murder you if they knew you. BASTARDS!

    AEnemaon July 15, 2005   Link
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    damn AEnema your just AEnema makeing friends ever ware are you trying to be crul or do you just like to argue

    • damn I need to buy a dictionary or learn how to fucking spell and the is pretty good
    b-angleon July 15, 2005   Link
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    damn AEnema your just AEnema makeing friends ever ware are you trying to be crul or do you just like to argue

    • damn I need to buy a dictionary or learn how to fucking spell and the is pretty good
    b-angleon July 15, 2005   Link
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    damn AEnema your just AEnema makeing friends ever ware are you trying to be crul or do you just like to argue

    • damn I need to buy a dictionary or learn how to fucking spell and the is pretty good
    b-angleon July 15, 2005   Link
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    the last two camments wher posted by mistake my fucking computer is fucked up

    b-angleon July 15, 2005   Link
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    You really think Metallica would murder anyone who didn't post on this website about them? You stupid wanker

    Vertiison April 30, 2007   Link

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