The guitars would lose their mid-range "warmth" for a sharper, more clinical sound . This would make the main E Phrygian riff sound cold and mechanical rather than groovy.
If "Wherever I May Roam" had been released on ...And Justice for All instead of the Black Album , it would have undergone a radical sonic transformation. The shift from the Black Album's polished production to the dry, technical style of 1988 would change everything from the song's "exotic" atmosphere to its iconic rhythmic groove. 1. Production and Tone: The "Dry" Transformation What If Wherever I May Roam was on ...And Justice For All
The most immediate change would be the loss of the Black Album’s massive, resonant low-end. The guitars would lose their mid-range "warmth" for
Following the infamous mixing of ...And Justice for All , Jason Newsted’s bass parts would be virtually inaudible . The 12-string bass used in the original intro would likely be stripped of its depth or replaced. The shift from the Black Album's polished production
Lars Ulrich’s drums would shift from a deep, "roomy" sound to the sharp, "paper-thin" click characteristic of the Justice era. 2. Structural Changes: More "Prog," Less Groove