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The Day That Never Comes Lyrics » Metallica : The The Day That Never Comes Lyrics / The Day That Never Comes Song Lyrics by Metallica is from The Album Death Magnetic (2008). The The Day That Never Comes Song is Sung by Metallica. The The Day That Never Comes Song Music is Produced by Rick Rubin. The The Day That Never Comes Song Lyrics is Written by James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo & Lars Ulrich. The The Day That Never Comes Song is Released on Sep. 12, 2008. The The Day That Never Comes Song is Presented by Blackened Recordings.

The Day That Never Comes Song Details :

Song The Day That Never Comes
Singer Metallica
Music Rick Rubin
Lyrics James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo & Lars Ulrich
Release Date Sep. 12, 2008
Label Blackened Recordings
Album Death Magnetic (2008)

The Day That Never Comes Lyrics » Metallica

[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
Born to push you ’round
Better just stay down
You pull away, he hits the flesh, you hit the ground
Mouth so full of lies
Tend to black your eyes
Just keep them closed, keep praying, just keep waiting
[Chorus]
Waiting for the one
The day that never comes, ah
When you stand up and feel the warmth
But the sunshine never comes, no
No, the sunshine never comes
[Verse 2]
Push you cross that line
Just stay down this time
Hide in yourself, crawl in yourself, you’ll have your time
God, I’ll make them pay
Take it back one day
I’ll end this day
I’ll splatter color on this gray

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About Metallica’s The Day That Never Comes from Death Magnetic (2008)

The fourth song on Metallica’s 2008 album,
Death Magnetic
, is accompanied by quite the music video. The song starts off clean and then builds up in tempo and heaviness, much like in
“Fade to Black,”
“One,”
and
“Welcome Home (Sanitarium).”
The lyrics can be interpreted in many different ways, but Lars Ulrich, the band’s drummer, states that the song is about a Father-Son relationship. Upon closer inspection, this relationship is abusive. This lead single strikes some rather extreme emotions of depression and aggression, along with sharing a line between how much can be taken and how much is enough.
“The Day That Never Comes” gives the listener just a taste of what to expect from this modern Metallica album. Something truly different than what you would expect from the past decade.

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FAQs About The Day That Never Comes

What did Metallica say about “The Day That Never Comes”?
Rick Rubin
told
Rolling Stone
,
They had made that movie,
Some Kind of Monster
, which I thought was really bold of them to make, because it showed them lost. The main goal of our work together was to get them to re-embrace being Metallica, feeling OK to be a heavy metal band. In some ways, they had already done that, but before that, they had tried to reinvent themselves in different ways. I tried to get them to re-engage with everything everybody fell in love with, with Metallica, in the first place. I got them to listen to the music that they were listening to at the time that they made Master of Puppets, those influences. I asked them to live with those influences and spend more time playing together as a band.
They’d fallen into a trap of using the studio more as an instrument and punching in parts to get the perfection they were looking for than they were getting through raw performance power. It was about getting them to not try ideas by editing them together with a machine, but to try playing them in different orders to see what they felt like. And they really ended up getting back to being a band.
Anytime Lars would want to sit at the computer and try and write, I would insist that he and the band would all play together [laughs]. Some of it was just a habit for them. It’s easy to try a lot of ideas if you don’t have to play them. But if you’re playing one part and it’s going to go into the next part, you might play the first part or the second part slightly differently, and the way that they bleed into each other or oppose each other can happen in a way that’s musical. You can hear that here. That doesn’t happen when you randomly click pieces together.
The other writing experiment I challenged them with was, “Imagine there was no such band as Metallica. Imagine you guys are in the band that you are in, this band, and you’re going to play in a Battle of the Bands. You want to blow people away. What does that sound like? Without the baggage of thinking it needs to be any certain thing, what is the thing that you feel like will tear the heads off of the audience?” It really worked out good. I love that whole
Death Magnetic
album.
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