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Metallica's serves as a powerful exploration of struggle and resilience. The song's imagery and themes reflect the challenges faced in life, drawing parallels to the myth of Atlas. Through its evocative lyrics and dynamic instrumentation, the track encapsulates the weight of burdens and the strength required to overcome them, resonating deeply with listeners.

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