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Battery is one of bassist Robert Trujillo's favourite songs and he played it at his audition with the band. Featuring great vocals from Hetfield, many regard it as the best opening track on any metal album. While members of Metallica watched a scene in which a plague kills Egyptians, Cliff Burton reportedly said " Argh — it's like creeping death!

In fact Kirk Hammett had written what became the passionate and blistering guitar solo for the bridge section when he was just When the track is played live Hetfield can be seen playing his Trusset Metal Explorer electric guitar. The track was ranked at number one on Guitar World ' s 10 greatest Metallica songs of all time.

Instead Metallica made their mark through relentless touring and an inflexible devotion to creating music. In , Metallica had a major breakthrough with their third release Master of Puppets. By now the word was out. This band was redefining metal with their intense thrashing style, deeply focused chugging rhythms, blistering speed and intelligent yet razor sharp lyrics.

Their talents and innovations were impossible to ignore, and by late they were opening for Ozzy Ozbourne, although it would be the last opening gig of their career. Unfortunately, in a tragic bus crash on the European leg of that tour, bassist Cliff Burton lost his life. Jason Newsted soon filled the position, followed by the release And Justice for All. It's rumored that Led Zeppelin's bass player John Paul Jones attended one of the concerts promoting the album and was later seen shaking his head muttering, "I didn't know that sort of thing was possible.

Since that time, Metallica continued to tour incessantly and has released an additional seven albums. Although they have experimented with a broad variety of musical styles, refining and continually redefining their music, they remain one of the most critically acclaimed heavy metal bands in the world. When the band decided to continue, Flotsam and Jetsom bassist Jason Newsted was chosen to replace Burton.

In , Metallica also paid tribute to their departed bassist with Cliff 'Em All , a video release that included unreleased live footage and intimate home videos of Burton. In , the band returned with their conceptually ambitious fourth studio album, And Justice for All.

Before this record, Metallica had been outspoken about rejecting aspects of the music industry that they found disingenuous, including pandering for mainstream acceptance by making their music more accessible or making music videos, which were a relatively new medium in the s. This changed with Justice , as the group released their first-ever video for the song "One. But the band completely crossed over into the mainstream with 's Metallica , a self-titled effort that found the group trading in their long compositions for more concise song structures.

With slick, layered production from Bob Rock and a shift from the thrash of the band's early days for more digestible, almost pop-leaning hard rock hits like "Wherever I May Roam" and "Enter Sandman," it resulted in a number one album that sold over seven million copies in the U. To support the record, Metallica launched a long tour that kept the musicians on the road for nearly two years.

By the '90s, Metallica had changed the rules for all heavy metal bands; they were the leaders of the genre, respected not only by headbangers but by mainstream record buyers and critics. No other heavy metal band has ever been able to pull off such a feat. However, the group lost a portion of their core audience with their long-awaited follow-up to Metallica , 's Load.

The album moved the band toward alternative rock in terms of image -- the bandmembers cut their hair and had their picture taken by Anton Corbijn. Although the record was a hit upon its summer release, entering the charts at number one and selling three million copies within two months, certain members of the Metallica fan base complained about the shift in image, as well as the group's decision to headline the sixth Lollapalooza.

Re-Load , which combined new material with songs left off the original Load record, appeared in ; despite poor reviews, it sold at a typically brisk pace and spun off several successful singles, including "Fuel" and "The Memory Remains. It debuted at number two, reconfirming the group's immense popularity. Metallica spent most of embroiled in controversy by spearheading a legal assault against Napster, a file-sharing service that allowed users to download music files from each other's computers.

Aggressively targeting copyright infringement of their own material, Metallica notoriously had over , users kicked off the service, creating a widespread debate over the availability of digital music that raged for most of the year.

In January , bassist Jason Newsted announced his amicable departure from the band. In July, Metallica surprisingly dropped their lawsuit against Napster, perhaps sensing that their controversial stance did more harm than good to their "band of the people" image.

That same summer, the group's recording sessions and all other band-related matters were put on hold as Hetfield entered an undisclosed rehab facility for alcoholism and other addictions.

He completed treatment and rejoined Metallica as they headed back into the studio in to record St. Anger , which was released in mid The recording of St.

Anger was capped with the search for a permanent replacement for Newsted. The growing pains that the band experienced during the recording of St.



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