Bleeding Me

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“Bleeding Me”
Single by Metallica
from the album Load
B-side Bleeding Me (Radio edit)
Released 1997
Recorded May 1995 - February 1996 at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California
Genre Heavy metal
Length 8:18
Label Elektra Records
Writer(s) Kirk Hammett
James Hetfield
Lars Ulrich
Producer Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
Metallica singles chronology
"King Nothing"
(1997)
"Bleeding Me"
(1997)
"The Memory Remains"
(1997)

"Bleeding Me" is track # 7 on Metallica's 1996 album Load. The song is a considered a great example of the band's "Progressive Metal" sound, incorporating different styles, deeper lyrics, and multiple tempo changes, found on the album Load, and its successor, ReLoad.

The song was never commercially released as a single, though a promotional single was distributed to radio stations in mid-1997. That year, it would reach #6 on the Mainstream Rock Charts. Both the album version and a shorter (approximately 5-6 minute) radio edit (the most notable differences from the album track being the shortening of various instrumental passages and ending the song at the conclusion of the guitar solo).

The song has appeared from time to time in Metallica's live set since its release in 1996 including the live album S&M with the San Francisco Symphony.

The song has been well-received among fans, mostly because of its guitar solo, which is considered one of Hammett's most emotional. There is some speculation as to what the song's lyrics are actually about. While there are thoughts of it being about a battle with addiction, former bassist Jason Newsted believes it is about a person being put through mental torture.

In an interview shown on Kerrang! TV, Hetfield remarked on how he thought the other members of the band felt about him and his lyrics: "How did I know whether the rest of the guys in the band felt as much about the lyrics as I did? I could be singing 'Bleeding Me' with a tear in my eye and the rest of the guys might not have cared."

[edit] Demo

The song's demo was also called "Bleeding Me" and was recorded by James and Lars in Lars' home studio 'Dungeon' on April 7, 1995.


[edit] Track listing

  1. "Bleeding Me" (Edited Version)- 5:57
  2. "Bleeding Me" (Full Version) - 8:18

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