Well lot of my load and reload stuff, I did ages ago. I've learned a lot since then. Feel free to do those songs if you want. I am going to be doing Hardwired to self destruct and Black Album stuff. I am trying to get every metallica song as close to official DLC as I can. It's a late reply as I don't come here too often, but my best piece of advice for the Justice Medley is to actually learn the songs in it first. I actually learned the entire Justice album before I knew about Binge and Purge, and then when I heard the medley, it was very easy to figure out where songs started and stopped. In short it would be: The beginning of Eye of the Beholder, the middle section of Blackened before the solo, the beginning-ish of Frayed Ends of Sanity, a giant huge part of Justice starting after the very long intro, and back into the pre verse riff into the first verse and chorus of Blackened. Edit: Great work @@Snake3169 Just be aware that even a lot of stuff in the books are wrong unfortunately. I've been playing in a Metallica tribute band for a year now, and when I need to figure out what they're really doing, I have to watch 10's of live videos of them playing. It's really the best way I think. There's the beginning riff of Leper that's written completely wrong in the current MoP released books. Orion isn't even completely correct either, along with the intro to Damage Inc. I can find spots in all of the official books that things are just wrong unfortunately. I guess it just depends on what your goals are. Perfectly accurate album tabs will require a lot of live investigation to get correct. As for this, never trust watching a live performance to learn how to play a song.. ESPECIALLY with Metallica, they tune down for live shows, so nothing that they play live is close to how they played it when recording it. I mean, if you tune down yourself when playing, I suppose it is fine.. but I am trying to figure out how it was played on the album, not how they do it live. So I have to look at all the sources I can find and then make an educated guess with my ear.. does this sound right? or does this sound right? Lots of people who do customs just slap in a guitar pro tab, sync it.. throw a tone on there and release it. I don't do that. For my hardwired release, I watched the making of Hardwired to self destruct video, kirk plays the whole solo in the video.. I had a tab book that gives the same tabs for it AND had guitar pro source for it. I only had to make minor corrections from it with the help of the video and the tabs. the making of videos have been a HUGE help on Hardwired album so far for me. So has the tab book I have. I think my best customs have been off the hardwired stuff so far.