If you own the original Reload CD (1997), you can rip it to FLAC using software like . A CD rip is 16-bit/44.1kHz—the standard HQFLAC threshold.
The central metaphor—the —reverses the imagery of the original song's locket. As the lyrics state, "I take this key and I bury it in you," suggesting a desperate attempt to find someone who shares the same "unforgiven" trauma. Critics and fans alike note that the song's production mirrors this narrative tension, alternating between delicate, lonely verses and a crushing, heavy-metal release.