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The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version)

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It's grrrrrrreat!

The song is incredible and the video isn't half bad. It takes a while to understand the video/song though. The song is abt. people that control weaker people. he video is pretty much about a guy who can't take on the world, so he locks himself up until he dies...

The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version)

Well, I didn't even know this version existed until today, and all I can say is.... WOW! Why it didn't get all the awards the year it was released, I'll never understand. The music, of course, is excellent. AND there is ACTUALLY as STORY LINE! This is something that today's video makers have forgotten about. Heck, even Metallica doesn't make videos like this anymore. I rank this right up there with the Full Version of the ONE video. Good job to iTunes for having it here!

Don't get this version

There are 2 versions of this video on iTunes. Don't get this one. The cinematography is interesting, but it takes WAY too long to get to the actual song. The other version has the same cinematography without the boring lead-up to the song.

Biography

Formed: 1981 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Metallica was easily the best, most influential heavy metal band of the '80s. Responsible for bringing the genre back to Earth, the bandmates looked and talked like they were from the street, shunning the usual rockstar games of metal musicians during the early '80s. Metallica also expanded the limits of thrash, using speed and volume not for their own sake, but to enhance their intricately structured compositions. The release of 1983's Kill 'Em All marked the beginning of the legitimization of heavy...
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