Ah, Metallica in 1989—what a thrilling chapter in their saga! At this point, the band was riding high on the success of their groundbreaking album, *...And Justice for All*, released just the year prior. This was the album that really solidified their reputation, showcasing complex song structures and that signature thrash metal sound. When they took the stage at the Seattle Center Coliseum on August 29, 1989, they were in the midst of their *Damaged Justice Tour*, promoting this very album. What's fascinating is that *...And Justice for All* was marked by its notable absence of bass guitar in the mix, leading fans and critics alike to speculate about the reasons. During the Seattle show, though, the energy was palpable—audiences were witnessing firsthand how Metallica was evolving, mixing fierce riffs with thought-provoking lyrics. The performance itself went on to feature prominently in their *Live Shit: Binge & Purge* box set, a testament to this electrifying period in their career. Can you imagine the electric atmosphere and the surge of excitement as they tore through those anthems? Pure magic!