The Wait

Metallica · Garage Inc. (explicit) CD2

[one, two, three, four]

Motives changing, day to day
The fire increases, masks decay
I look at the river, white foam floats down
The body's poisoned, gotta sit tight

The wait
The wait
The wait
The wait


After wakening, silence grows
The screams subside, distortion shows
Mutant thoughts, of bad mouthed news
It's just another birth, of distorted views

The wait
The wait
The wait
The wait

The wait
The wait
The wait
The wait

The Wait - Metallica

Released on the 2003 compilation Garage Inc., 'The Wait' stands as a rare acoustic song in Metallica's discography, marking a significant departure from the band's signature heavy thrash and metalcore sound. Recorded during the St. Anger era, the track features James Hetfield on vocals and guitar, delivering a raw, stripped-back performance that contrasts sharply with the high-gain distortion of albums like Ride The Lightning or And Justice For All. The song reflects the band's introspective side, focusing on themes of patience and anticipation without the typical aggression associated with their earlier work. As part of the Garage Inc. collection, it serves as a testament to the musicianship and songwriting capabilities of the group during a transitional period in their career, offering listeners a glimpse into the band's versatility beyond their established genre.