Nov. 18, 1997: Metallica, 'Reload,' Paul Simon, 'Songs From the Capeman,' AC/DC, 'Bonfire' and the Ramones, 'We're Outta Here' Metallica's multi-platinum seventh album, and their last to include bassist Jason Newsted, featured a handful of staples, including "The Memory Remains" and...
The iconic Vans Sk8, Vans Old Skool, Vans Era, and Vans Slip-on have remained at the core of Vans collabs, including previous Metallica and Disney, and more recently, A$AP Rocky, or more unexpected partnerships with manga series One Piece and delivery service USPS. The unmistakable Old SKOOL...
Nov. 18, 1997: Metallica, 'Reload,' Paul Simon, 'Songs From the Capeman,' AC/DC, 'Bonfire' and the Ramones, 'We're Outta Here' Metallica's multi-platinum seventh album, and their last to include bassist Jason Newsted, featured a handful of staples, including "The Memory Remains" and...
20: Metallica Metallica started out in the early '80s as one of the premier thrash metal bands before they evolved into a hard-rock juggernaut a decade later. 'Master of Puppets,' from 1986, is a genre classic, setting into motion many of the hard/fast/loud techniques still used by meta...
Metallica (1984):A significant leap forward for thrash metal’s leading lights, as Metallica somehow managed to get heavier (“For Whom the Bells Toll”), faster (“Fight Fire with Fire”), more ambitious (“Call of Ktulu”) and more accessible (“Fade to Black”) in one fell swoop. ...
Metallica (1984):Metallic fearlessly left the pioneering style of their barely-a-year-old first album far behind with their sophomore effort. Happily, the dramatic advances in production values and songwriting complexity did absolutely nothing to diminish the band's primal fury. ...
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Metallica'sSt. Angermight have sold in the millions and won a Grammy for its title track, but its nu-metal riffs, absence of solos and ghastly snare drum sound still horrified longtime fans. The follow-up, 2008'sDeath Magnetic, heralded a long-awaited return to the breakneck, progressive ...
Metallica, 'Load' After stripping their sound down for the Black Album, Metallica let loose a little on 'Load,' adding a shaker of Southern rock spice to tracks like "Ain't My Bitch" and "2 X 4." Though this new blues-inflected style came as a shock to their older, more hardcore ...
You know, I have been listening to that Metallica Lou Reed record,Lulu… It’sgood, right? It’sfucking good, yeah! (laughter) I was having discussions the other day and mentioned it and while some people admitted ‘Oh I dig that!’ Most people just dismi...