Louder Than My Demons

St. Anger: The Metallica Album That Saved a Band – Demon Cuts Review

Welcome to The Demon Cut — No Polish. No Mercy. Just Truth.

In this episode, Jozey dives deep into Metallica’s 2003 album St. Anger — a record born from chaos, rehab, and rage.

From James Hetfield’s recovery to Bob Rock’s infamous “garage-band” production, St. Anger isn’t just an album — it’s a therapy session with guitars.

🎧 Featuring Truths in the Noise, The Outlaw Verdict, and reflections on Invisible Kid and Sweet Amber, this Demon Cut explores why sometimes the noise is the message.

💬 “You don’t walk out of hell tuned and polished — you crawl out coughing. That’s what this album sounds like.”

🔥 Timestamps:
Intro – Welcome to The Demon Cut
The Garage Band That Was Metallica
Truths in the Noise
The Outlaw Verdict: My Cuts Above
The Bullet That Missed
Final Reflection

💀 If your demons ever get too loud… make sure you’re louder.

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Demon Cuts is back with an unfiltered look at Metallica’s “St Anger”. Was it an “album atrocities” or a bold statement? We’re diving into the controversy, discussing everything from the “lars ulrich” snare to the impact of “some kind of monster” on the band’s direction in “metal music”.