On October 10, 1988, Metallica delivered a powerful performance of “One” during their Damaged Justice Tour at the iconic Hammersmith Odeon in London. By this point in their career, they had just released their monumental album, *...And Justice for All*, in September of that year, a record notable for its intricate compositions and socially conscious lyrics—much of which is encapsulated in the song “One.” This live recording showcases not only the band's musical prowess but also its emergence as a dominant force in heavy metal, with the album’s complex song structures pushing the boundaries of the genre. Interestingly, *...And Justice for All* marked a shift in their sound, with a notably reduced bass presence, leading to much debate among fans and critics alike, but in live settings like this, the band's intense energy and stage presence shine through unapologetically. Who could resist the electrifying atmosphere of a Metallica concert, right?