Metallica’s Garage Inc.: A Thunderous Love Letter to the Bands That Built Them Garage Inc. isn’t Metallica reinventing themselves — it’s Metallica remembering who they are. Loud, grateful, energetic, emotional, and unafraid to get messy.
Metallica’s S&M: A Monument to Musical Fearlessness S&M isn’t the album that built Metallica’s legacy — it’s the album that revealed how much farther that legacy could reach.
Metallica’s Reload: The Fire Burning Beneath the Controversy Reload isn’t the album that made Metallica legends — it’s the album that showed they weren’t afraid to evolve, even when evolution meant backlash.
Metallica and Lou Reed’s Lulu: Beauty Born from the Wreckage Lulu isn’t for everyone — and that’s exactly its strength. It’s abrasive, exhausting, and deeply emotional in ways that few records dare to be.
The Definitive Countdown: Cliff Burton’s 7 Greatest Performances Cliff Burton was more than just a bass player. He was a force of nature — a musical brain wrapped in denim and leather, with his feet planted in both classical music and thrash metal.
Metallica’s ...And Justice for All: Thrash with a Thinking Man’s Trigger More than three decades later, Justice still stands tall—not just as a product of its time, but as a timeless example of metal at its most daring.
Metallica – Metallica (1991): The Album That Reshaped Heavy Metal for the Masses Metallica is one of the most important heavy albums ever made—not just for its songwriting and sound, but for the shift it represented.
Metallica's Ride the Lightning: Thrash Evolves, Metallica Ascends Ride the Lightning is a landmark—an album that proved thrash could be more than speed and violence.
Metallica's Kill ’Em All: Metal’s First Strike of Speed and Fury Kill ’Em All is a thunderclap debut—an album that didn’t just introduce Metallica but reshaped the possibilities of heavy metal.
Metallica’s St. Anger: A Blueprint of Breakdown St. Anger wasn’t Metallica’s fall. It was their reckoning.
Metallica’s Load: A Blues-Drenched Rebirth Load wasn’t the end of Metallica’s ferocity. It was the redefinition of it. It remains a misunderstood monolith—less a deviation than a detonation.
Baptized in Fire: Metallica, Pantera, and Suicidal Tendencies Unleash Toronto Whiplash Reborn: A Night of Legends and Legacy at Rogers Centre Toronto witnessed a seismic event tonight as Metallica, Pantera, and Suicidal Tendencies stormed the