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"(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" is an instrumental song by American
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. It is the fifth track on their debut studio album, ''
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'', released on July 25, 1983 through the independent label
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. The song is an instrumental
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solo written and performed by Metallica bassist
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, with additional percussion performed by
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. A staple of Burton's live performances since his high school days in the band Agents of Misfortune, the instrumental track featured Burton's distinctive "lead-bass" style of playing, incorporating heavy distortion, use of
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and
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. "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" is the first instrumental song recorded by Metallica, the first Metallica song credited to Cliff Burton, as well as the only song on their debut album which Burton received writing credit. It is also one of the two original tracks in which Lars Ulrich does not receive a writing credit (the other being "Motorbreath") and the only original track which does not feature a writing credit from
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.


Background

In 1981
Cliff Burton Clifford Lee Burton (February 10, 1962 – September 27, 1986) was an American musician who served as the bassist for the thrash metal band Metallica from 1982 until his death in 1986. He is renowned for his musicianship and influence. Burton ...
was in a short-lived band called Agents of Misfortune, alongside fellow
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musician and future
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guitarist Jim Martin. During this time the band participated in the Hayward Area Recreation Department's Battle of the Bands in 1981. Their audition for this show was recorded on video and features some of the earliest footage of Burton's innovative playing style. The video also shows Burton playing parts of what would soon be two
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songs: "(Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth", and the chromatic intro to "
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". When Burton joined Metallica in 1983, he would start to incorporate these elements of lead-bass style of playing into their performances, and "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" would soon become a staple of their live shows throughout his tenure with the band. Speaking on Burton's unique style and musical contributions to the band,
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told ''
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'' magazine in January 2025, "Cliff always wanted to play more than he should have. He'd go up high on the neck a lot and the bottom would drop out, and certain notes always stood out more than others. But we didn't try to control him – we couldn't. We wanted him to figure out his place himself."


Recording and composition

Cliff Burton primarily used a red
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bass guitar for the recording of ''Kill 'Em All''. For the recording of "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth", Cliff Burton insisted on recording alone in an empty room, while the studio technicians were downstairs. He made this recording in one take, after about twenty minutes of preparation. According to Metallica guitarist
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in an interview with ''
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'', "I remember him recording his bass solo separately from anyone or anything. He was upstairs in this big empty room, standing there alone, just him and his bass amp. I watched him play while they were getting his sound right downstairs in the control room. After 15 or 20 minutes, he got the sound right and then he looked at me and said: 'Get away from me, man — I'm about to do this.' And then he took a hit off a joint, bent over and drank a beer, and I hightailed it out of there." The song displayed Burton's unique use of effect pedals, such as a
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and Electro Harmonix Big Muff, as well as extremely heavy distortion, all of which were ‍not commonly used by ‍bassists in such capacity. At the beginning of the song, studio engineer Chris Bubacz introduces the track as "Bass solo, take one", informing listeners that the song was recorded in one take. The first half of the song displays Burton's affinity for
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, using intricate harmonies and Bach-inspired
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. About halfway through the track after a momentary pause, drummer
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joins with an accompanying drumbeat, which then segues the song into a much heavier, freestyle-inspired finale by Burton.


Reception and legacy

Widely considered to be Burton's signature song, "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" is credited as revolutionizing the electric bass guitar. The song has been praised for its technical proficiency, melodic phrasing, and as an early example of the bass being used as a lead instrument in heavy metal. This helped to raise the profile of the bass guitar and inspire a new generation of players. The song continues to be a benchmark for bass solos and a source of inspiration for musicians on many levels. It's considered one of the most iconic bass solos in metal history and is still studied and analyzed by bass players. When Metallica were inducted into the
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in 2009,
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bassist
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delivered the induction speech for Metallica and praised Cliff Burton's contributions to the band's legacy, and singled out "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth". During his induction speech, Flea said of the song: "That song is one of the great moments in rock history for the electric bass guitar. It's a beautiful piece of music played by an awesome rocker of a young man who was a masterpiece of a human being". In December 2011, Metallica played a series of shows at
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in
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celebrating the 30th anniversary of the formation of the band. During this series of shows, they performed "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" for the first time since Cliff Burton's death in 1986, with
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performing the song. The song has rarely been performed live since. One occasion most notably was at the Orion Music + More Festival in 2013, which marked the 30th anniversary of the release of ''
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''. Metallica performed the album in its entirety in a surprise appearance at the festival, with Robert Trujillo using the Cliff Burton Aria Pro II signature bass for his performance of "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" while Cliff's father Ray Burton watched from the side of the stage. To mark the 30th anniversary of ''Kill 'Em All'' July 2013, ''
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'' conducted a series of interviews with fellow musicians and fans of Metallica reflecting on the album's influence.
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, who replaced Cliff Burton as bass player of Metallica after his death, spoke on the album and Burton's impact: "'Whiplash' and 'Anesthesia' are timeless masterpieces in my opinion. 'Whiplash' for its raw appeal and Cliff opening up the sky for young aspiring bassists to venture out past the edges of where bass lived previously with 'Anesthesia.'" In the same series of interviews for ''VH1'',
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drummer
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said he considers the song a highlight of the album. Portnoy remarked, "At the time, I was all about the songs, especially 'The Four Horsemen,' but now that I've heard them so many times I find my favorite part of the album is Cliff's bass solo. It shows what a virtuoso and how unbelievably original he was. I mean, a bass solo on a debut studio album, who does that?" In September 2019,
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recorded their live album ''
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'' at the
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in
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, which was a live collaboration by the band and the
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. Bassist Scott Pingel performed a live rendition of "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth", along with Lars Ulrich on drums, as a tribute to the late Cliff Burton.


Accolades

"(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" has received numerous accolades since its release and is widely recognized as a standout piece in the band's discography and in the broader metal genre. It was ranked as the 49th greatest
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song according to ''
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'' magazine, the 40th greatest Metallica song according to ''
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'', and the 31st greatest Metallica song according to ''
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''. In 2014 ''
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'' published a list of the greatest bass solos off all time, and "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" was ranked second, only behind The Who's "
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. Music website ''
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'' ranked "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" number one on their list of the greatest heavy metal bass solos of all time, and in 2024 ''
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'' also ranked the song number one on their list of greatest bass solos of all time.


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the ''Kill 'Em All'' album liner notes.''Kill 'Em All'' liner notes.
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. 1983.
*
Cliff Burton Clifford Lee Burton (February 10, 1962 – September 27, 1986) was an American musician who served as the bassist for the thrash metal band Metallica from 1982 until his death in 1986. He is renowned for his musicianship and influence. Burton ...
– bass *
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– drums


Production

* Paul Curcio – production *
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– executive producer * Chris Bubacz – engineer * Andy Wroblewski – assistant engineer * Jack Skinner – mastering


References

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