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Screaming Suicide
2023 single by Metallica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Screaming Suicide" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica, released as the second single in promotion of their eleventh studio album 72 Seasons.[4] It was released on January 19, 2023, along with a music video directed by Tim Saccenti.[5]
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Background
According to Hetfield, the song is about the "taboo word of suicide" and to communicate the "darkness we feel inside of us",[5] further adding how people cannot deny that they have had dark thoughts at one point in their lives.[6][7] In the same statement he continues:
"To face it is to speak the unspoken. If it's a human experience, we should be able to talk about it. You are not alone."[8][9]
The track's lyrics have also been interpreted as telling the story of a person who is born craving dopamine, only to be lured by their darkest fears and insecurities thinking themself as "living a mistake".[8]
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Reception
Drew Review's overall enjoyed the song, noting how it is less fast-paced than "Lux Æterna" and that it felt more like a modern rock song than what you would typically expect from the band.[10] Writing for Metal Planet Music, Paddy Gallagher also liked the track, noting how it sounds like the refreshed 2020s version of Kill 'Em All. They also believed that it felt like the band was moving towards a less complex, more basic sound.[11]
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Personnel
Metallica
- James Hetfield – vocals, rhythm guitar, production
- Lars Ulrich – drums, production
- Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
- Robert Trujillo – bass
Production
- Greg Fidelman – production, mixing, recording
- Sara Lyn Killion – engineering
- Jim Monti – engineering
- Jason Gossman – additional engineering, digital editing
- Kent Matcke – assistant engineering
- Dan Monti – digital editing
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- David Turner – cover art
- Lee Jeffries – band portrait photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
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References
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