Metallica albums (10)

Kill 'Em All by Metallica (1983)
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Ride The Lightning by Metallica (1984)
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Master Of Puppets by Metallica (1986)
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...And Justice For All by Metallica (1988)
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Death Magnetic by Metallica (2008)
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The year was 2003, when our story begins, with the addition of former Suicidal Tendencies bassist Robert Trujillo to Metallica's ranks. In the past three years the band had lost Jason Newsted, their bassist since the time of ...And Justice for All; he'd replaced Cliff Burton (who had died not long after the release of Master of Puppets) as the band was touring behind the album. Jason had big shoes to fill, and he did it well. Robert, then, had shoes that were about as big to... [read the rest]





