METALLICA-All albums(1983-2009) FLAC 24 192 [LOSSLESS]
Metallica's journey from 1983 to 2009 was marked by significant achievements and changes. During this period, the band released several iconic albums and went through various phases:
1. **1983-1986: Rise to Fame**
- Released "e;Kill 'Em All"e; (1983) and "e;Ride the Lightning"e; (1984), establishing thrash metal dominance.
- Tragically lost bassist Cliff Burton in a bus accident in 1986.
- Recruited Jason Newsted as the new bassist.
2. **1986-1991: Commercial Success**
- Released "e;Master of Puppets"e; (1986), considered a classic.
- Gained mainstream success with "e;…And Justice for All"e; (1988).
- Tensions within the band increased, leading to the departure of Jason Newsted in 2001.
3. **1991-1996: The Black Album and Mainstream Breakthrough**
- Released the self-titled "e;Metallica"e; (The Black Album) in 1991, achieving massive commercial success.
- Embraced a more mainstream sound, which garnered both praise and criticism.
- Performed at the iconic Woodstock '94 festival.
4. **1996-2001: Experimentation and Turmoil**
- Released "e;Load"e; (1996) and "e;Reload"e; (1997), showcasing a departure from thrash metal.
- Experienced internal conflicts and creative differences within the band.
- Drummer Lars Ulrich faced controversy due to legal battles against Napster.
5. **2001-2009: St. Anger and Death Magnetic**
- Released "e;St. Anger"e; in 2003, marked by a raw and aggressive sound.
- Underwent therapy sessions captured in the documentary "e;Some Kind of Monster."e;
- Recruited Robert Trujillo as the new bassist in 2003.
- Returned to a more thrash-oriented sound with "e;Death Magnetic"e; in 2008.
Throughout these years, Metallica faced challenges, transformations, and controversies, but they remained one of the most influential and enduring metal bands globally.
------------FLAC------------------FLAC------------------FLAC--------------------------FLAC------------------FLAC-------------------