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Reload

Artist: Metallica
Genre: Metal
Label: Elektra / Wea
Release: Nov 1997
# of Discs: 1
Rating: 3.5 (620 votes)
UPC: 0075596212625
ASIN: B000002HRE
Personal Details
Date Added: 20 Jan 2007
Price: $18.98
Tracks
Fuel
The Memory Remains
Devil's Dance
The Unforgiven ll
Better Than You
Slither
Carpe Diem Baby
Bad Seed
Where The Wild Things Are
Prince Charming
Low Man's Lyric
Attitude
Fixxxer
Summary
For many heavy metal fans, Metallica epitomizes the genre, especially for those listeners who remember the band's fast-and-furious 1983 debut, "Kill 'Em All". As a result, their continued foray into a more stripped-down, laid-back sound with this album has met a mixed response. However, there's enough innovation and just plain strange stuff on this album to make it worth a listen. The creepy "The Memory Remains" is perfectly accentuated by Marianne Faithfull's backing vocals, and "Where the Wild Things Are" features the multilayered vocals and guitars that Metallica is famous for, albeit at about half their usual speed. The opening ("Fuel") and closing ("Fixxxer") tracks are especially strong, and intermixed with some slower, country-inflected tunes are the obnoxious rockers that made Metallica the long-running success they are. "--Genevieve Williams"