DieRuhe: They're a band I want to keep liking, but they're not making it easy. Not that I'm going to
dislike them, but I'll stick with the older stuff.
I'd go with Master and Ride as ultimate. I liked Kill, even though they were just copying a bunch of other bands they liked.
In my opinion, Cliff Burton brought a lot of his passion and creativity to the band and, with his passing, never quite filled that hole. Plus the whole Napster debacle painted them as corporate rockers instead of people in it for the music, whether that's true or not. Load and Re-Load didn't hit my senses like their earlier albums, but I held out. Ultimately, St. Anger didn't convince me to continue along their journey.
Orion and Call of Ktulu are among my favorite tracks by them, but they stopped including instrumental tracks in their albums (to my knowledge, since I don't know what the hell they put out after Garage Inc and S&M).
Many years later, I heard Avenged Sevenfold...which I confused for Metallica...I don't know whether to be ashamed or disgusted.
I did like All Nightmare Long, but that's a far cry from the Metallica I grew up with.