The More I See
Metallica · Garage Inc. (explicit) CD1
Pain, suffering and misery
Yeah
The more i see, the more i see
The less, the less i believe
From where i stand i see
Hate, violence and war, oh
The more i see, the more i see, ooh
The less, the less i believe
The more i see, the more i see, aah
The less, the less i believe, i believe
From where i stand i see
Pain, suffering and misery
Yeah
The more i see, the more i see, no
The less, the less i believe
The more i see, the more i see
The more i see, yeah, the more i see, yeah
The more i see, yeah
The less, the less i believe
[thank you]
The More I See
Released on the 1998 compilation album Garage Inc., "The More I See" stands as a quintessential example of Metallica's thrash metal roots. The track features the band's signature four-part vocal harmony, a hallmark of their early discography that distinguishes it from their later studio work. Recorded during the same era as their 1988 breakthrough album, the song captures the raw energy and technical precision characteristic of the genre's golden age. It serves as a nostalgic nod to the band's formative years, showcasing their ability to blend complex riff structures with melodic hooks that defined their status as pioneers of the thrash movement. The recording remains a staple for fans seeking the authentic sound of the group before their shift toward heavier, more experimental production styles.

