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Formed in 1981, Metallica's early albums were uncompromising thrash-metal releases like 1983's Kill Em All, Ride the Lightning and the classic Master of Puppets. Tragedy struck the band in 1986, when bass player Cliff Burton was killed in a bus crash while the band was on tour. Jason Newstead was brought in to replace him and he remained until 2001.
During this period, Metallica's output mellowed slightly as they crossed over to become one of the biggest bands in the world after the release of their self-titled fifth album (known as the black album because of its cover.)
Their last studio offering St. Anger was hailed by many as a blistering return to form, and ...
Formed in 1981, Metallica's early albums were uncompromising thrash-metal releases like 1983's Kill Em All, Ride the Lightning and the classic Master of Puppets. Tragedy struck the band in 1986, when bass player Cliff Burton was killed in a bus crash while the band was on tour. Jason Newstead was brought in to replace him and he remained until 2001.
During this period, Metallica's output mellowed slightly as they crossed over to become one of the biggest bands in the world after the release of their self-titled fifth album (known as the black album because of its cover.)
Their last studio offering St. Anger was hailed by many as a blistering return to form, and triumphant festival appearances at events like Download 2004 proved the band can still rock with the best of them.