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Ride the Lightning is a quintessential early Metallica song, and also happens to be one of the most controversial tracks of their early days. So today let’s dive into the story behind Ride the Lightning, explore how it came to be, its somewhat misunderstood meaning and who actually wrote what in it (including Dave Mustaine, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton and Kirk Hammett), and then talk about what we may expect from a new version by Megadeth which Dave Mustaine almost released 42 years ago. Here you go! 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - The early Lightning 02:50 - Feed my Frankenstein 08:30 - Lyrics 10:17 - ...And Justice for Ride -------- 🤘 Become a Patreon and support the show - / metal_pilgrim ...or become a YouTube Channel Member - / @metalpilgrim THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT! 👕 Metal Pilgrim merch for your next concert - https://metalpilgrim.net/ 📷 Instagram - / metal_pilgrim 👍 Facebook - / metalpilgrimofficial 🆇 Twitter/X - https://x.com/MetalPilgrimOFC 🤖 Discord - / discord 🎶 Metal 365 Playlist - https://metalpilgrim.net/Metal365 🇺🇦 Support our volunteer efforts here on the ground in Ukraine by donating to Steel Wings Foundation (I am the founder and personally responsible for every penny spent) - https://steelwings.net/en/ -------- Links to products posted here are usually affiliate, meaning that I may earn commission from them. -------- Background music: "Uberpunch" Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License -------- All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.