Metallica's most played song on the radio, Enter Sandman is a kickass classic, powerful, and with every note falling in its exact place. A milestone for the band, it was the first single from The Black Album/Metallica (self titled) album in '91, when the band headed towards a slightly more mainstream direction. The song became a huge succes after its release, battling Smells like Teen Spirit for popularity at the time.
Kirk Hammet wrote the intro trying to capture some of Soundgarden's energy into a powerful guitar riff, so after various attempts, Hammet recorded the final version of the solo on a tape that he later showed Ulrich, and the songwriting took off from there.
The band quickly put together the rest of the instrumental part, but the lyrics took a longer while, as Hetfield said that the commercial sound needed a dark story, so that it would be balanced. He first wanted the theme to be death, with references to crib death and destroying the perfect family. However, the band then decided to make the song the opening track for The Black Album and the first single, so they changed the lyrics' theme to something lighter, which was a child's struggle with nightmares.
Dreams of war, dreams of liars
Dreams of dragon's fire
And of things that will bite
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