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'''Nothing Else Matters''' is a well-known single of the ] band ]. It created controversy between the fans of the band, particularly earlier ones, who were used to the group's fidelity to the speed of the thrash metal style. It is, in fact, an excellent ballad about, probably, love relationships. '''Nothing Else Matters''' is a well-known single of the ] band ]. It created controversy between the fans of the band, particularly earlier ones, who were used to the group's fidelity to the speed of the thrash metal style.


'''Nothing Else Matters''' appeared in the album titled 'Metallica' but commonly referred to as 'The Black Album' due to its monochrome cover. '''Nothing Else Matters''' appeared in the album titled 'Metallica' but commonly referred to as 'The Black Album' due to its monochrome cover.

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Nothing Else Matters is a well-known single of the thrash metal band Metallica. It created controversy between the fans of the band, particularly earlier ones, who were used to the group's fidelity to the speed of the thrash metal style.

Nothing Else Matters appeared in the album titled 'Metallica' but commonly referred to as 'The Black Album' due to its monochrome cover.

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