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Metallica is an American heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 band that formed in 1981 in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
. Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich
Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich is a Denmark drummer best known as the co-founder of the United States Heavy metal music band Metallica. He was born in Gentofte, Denmark to an upper-middle class family....
 posted an advertisement in a local newspaper, Metallica's line-up has primarily consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield
James Hetfield

James Alan Hetfield is the main songwriter, co-founder, vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the American heavy metal music Musical ensemble Metallica....
, and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett
Kirk Hammett

Kirk Lee Hammett is the lead guitarist and a songwriter in the band Metallica and has been a member of the band since 1983. Before joining Metallica he formed and named the band Exodus ....
, while going through a number of bassist
Bassist

A bass player is a musician who plays a double bass, bass guitar, or another low-pitched instrument, such as keyboard bass or a low brass instrument such as tuba or sousaphone....
s. Currently, the spot is held by Robert Trujillo
Robert Trujillo

Roberto Trujillo is a bassist who played with Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Black Label Society, Jerry Cantrell, and Ozzy Osbourne's band before joining Metallica in 2003....
.

Metallica's early releases included fast tempos, instrumentals, and aggressive musicianship that placed them as one of the "big four" of the thrash metal
Thrash metal

Thrash metal , is an extreme metal subgenre of heavy metal music that is characterized by its fast tempo and aggression. Thrash metal songs typically use fast, percussive and low-register guitar riffs, overlaid with Shred guitar-style lead work....
 subgenre alongside Slayer
Slayer

Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981. The band was founded by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King....
, Megadeth
Megadeth

Megadeth is an American Heavy metal music band led by founder, front man, guitarist, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. Formed in 1983 by Mustaine and bass player David Ellefson following Mustaine's departure from Metallica, the band has since released eleven studio albums, six live albums, two Extended play, thirty single , thirty-two music video...
, and Anthrax
Anthrax (band)

Anthrax is a New York City-based Heavy metal music band that released its first full-length album in 1984. The band was one of the most popular of the 1980s thrash metal scene and is notable for being the first to combine heavy metal with Hip hop music music....
.






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Metallica is an American heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 band that formed in 1981 in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
. Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich
Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich is a Denmark drummer best known as the co-founder of the United States Heavy metal music band Metallica. He was born in Gentofte, Denmark to an upper-middle class family....
 posted an advertisement in a local newspaper, Metallica's line-up has primarily consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield
James Hetfield

James Alan Hetfield is the main songwriter, co-founder, vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the American heavy metal music Musical ensemble Metallica....
, and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett
Kirk Hammett

Kirk Lee Hammett is the lead guitarist and a songwriter in the band Metallica and has been a member of the band since 1983. Before joining Metallica he formed and named the band Exodus ....
, while going through a number of bassist
Bassist

A bass player is a musician who plays a double bass, bass guitar, or another low-pitched instrument, such as keyboard bass or a low brass instrument such as tuba or sousaphone....
s. Currently, the spot is held by Robert Trujillo
Robert Trujillo

Roberto Trujillo is a bassist who played with Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Black Label Society, Jerry Cantrell, and Ozzy Osbourne's band before joining Metallica in 2003....
.

Metallica's early releases included fast tempos, instrumentals, and aggressive musicianship that placed them as one of the "big four" of the thrash metal
Thrash metal

Thrash metal , is an extreme metal subgenre of heavy metal music that is characterized by its fast tempo and aggression. Thrash metal songs typically use fast, percussive and low-register guitar riffs, overlaid with Shred guitar-style lead work....
 subgenre alongside Slayer
Slayer

Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981. The band was founded by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King....
, Megadeth
Megadeth

Megadeth is an American Heavy metal music band led by founder, front man, guitarist, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. Formed in 1983 by Mustaine and bass player David Ellefson following Mustaine's departure from Metallica, the band has since released eleven studio albums, six live albums, two Extended play, thirty single , thirty-two music video...
, and Anthrax
Anthrax (band)

Anthrax is a New York City-based Heavy metal music band that released its first full-length album in 1984. The band was one of the most popular of the 1980s thrash metal scene and is notable for being the first to combine heavy metal with Hip hop music music....
. The band earned a growing fan base in the underground music
Underground music

Underground music refers to a variety of music subgenres that usually develop a subculture cult following despite their lack of mainstream appeal, visibility, or commercial promotion....
 community and critical acclaim, with the 1986 release Master of Puppets
Master of Puppets

Master of Puppets is the third studio album by United States heavy metal music band Metallica. Recorded in 1985, the album was released on March 3, 1986 through Elektra Records....
 described as one of the most influential and "heavy" thrash metal albums. The band achieved substantial commercial success with Metallica
Metallica (album)

Metallica is the fifth studio album by the American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released August 12, 1991 through Elektra Records. It features some of Metallica's most popular songs, "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven ", "Nothing Else Matters" , "Wherever I May Roam" and "Sad but True"....
 (1991), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
. With this release the band expanded its musical direction resulting in an album that appealed to a more mainstream audience.

In 2000, Metallica was among several artists who filed a lawsuit against Napster
Napster

Napster was an online music Peer-to-peer file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern University in Boston and operating between June 1999 and July 2001....
 for sharing the band's copyright-protected material for free without the band members' consent. A settlement was reached, and Napster became a pay-to-use service. Despite reaching number one on the Billboard 200, the release of St. Anger
St. Anger

'St. Anger' is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. Released on June 5, 2003, this album marks the longest time span between studio albums from Metallica, with the nearly six years between the release of ReLoad and St....
 alienated many fans with the exclusion of guitar solos and the "steel-sounding" snare drum
Snare drum

The snare drum is a drum with strands of snares made of curled metal wire, metal cable, plastic cable, or catgut cords stretched across the a drumhead, typically the bottom....
. A film titled Some Kind of Monster
Some Kind of Monster (film)

'Some Kind of Monster' is a 2004 in film United States documentary film featuring the Heavy metal music band Metallica. It shares its name with a Some Kind of Monster from Metallica's 2003 album St....
 documented the recording process of St. Anger.

Metallica has released nine studio album
Studio album

A studio album is an original collection of new tracks by a recording artist.It usually does not contain live recordings and/or remixes, and if it does, those tracks do not make up majority of the album and are often "bonus tracks"....
s, two live album
Live album

A live album – commonly contrasted with a studio album – is a recording consisting of material recorded during stage performances. Live albums may be recorded at a single concert, or combine recordings made at multiple concerts....
s, two EPs
Extended play

An extended play is a vinyl record, Compact disc, or music download which contains more music than a Single , but is too short to qualify as an LP album....
, twenty-two music video
Music video

A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a pop music or rock music song with lyrics. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings....
s, and forty-three singles
Single (music)

In the record industry, a single is a song usually used from a current or upcoming album to promote the album. Singles are distributed through a number of ways; originally, they were packaged as "single" records with one or two other songs and sold before the release of the album....
. The band has won nine Grammy Awards, and has had five consecutive albums debut at number one on the Billboard 200, making Metallica the only band ever to do so. The band's 1991 album, Metallica, has sold over 15 million copies in the United States, and 22 million copies worldwide, which makes it the 25th-highest-selling album in the country. The band has sold an estimated 100 million records worldwide as of the release of their latest album Death Magnetic
Death Magnetic

Death Magnetic is the ninth studio album by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released on September 12, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records....
. As of September 2008, Metallica is the fourth highest-selling music artist since the SoundScan era began tracking sales on May 25, 1991, selling a total of 51,136,000 albums in the United States alone.

History


Early days (1981–1983)

Metallica was formed in Los Angeles, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
, in early 1981 when drummer Lars Ulrich
Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich is a Denmark drummer best known as the co-founder of the United States Heavy metal music band Metallica. He was born in Gentofte, Denmark to an upper-middle class family....
 placed an advertisement in a Los Angeles newspaper—The Recycler
The Recycler

The Recycler is a Los Angeles based, classifieds only newspaper, started by Gunter and Nancy Schaldach in 1973. The Recycler was based in Silverlake, a district of Los Angeles and was subsequently sold to the Times Mirror Company in 1998....
—which read "Drummer looking for other metal musicians to jam with Tygers of Pan Tang
Tygers Of Pan Tang

Tygers of Pan Tang are a Heavy metal music band originating from Whitley Bay in the North-East of England, formed in 1978. They are a notable band of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement....
, Diamond Head
Diamond Head (band)

Diamond Head are a United Kingdom heavy metal music band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England. They were one of the leading members of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and are acknowledged by later bands like Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence....
 and Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English Heavy metal music band from Leyton, East London, England, formed in 1975. The band is led by founder, bassist and songwriter Steve Harris ....
." Guitarists James Hetfield
James Hetfield

James Alan Hetfield is the main songwriter, co-founder, vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the American heavy metal music Musical ensemble Metallica....
 and Hugh Tanner of Leather Charm
Leather Charm

Leather Charm was a short-lived American Heavy metal music band from Downey, California. Formed from splintering members of the short-lived and similarly unsuccessful Phantom Lord , the group changed its name when bassist Ron McGovney joined the group....
 answered the advertisement. Although he had not formed a band, Ulrich asked Metal Blade Records
Metal Blade Records

Metal Blade Records is a record label which was founded in 1981 in music by Brian Slagel. It has offices in the USA, Germany, and Japan. The label is distributed in the U.S....
 founder Brian Slagel
Brian Slagel

Brian Slagel is the owner and founder of Metal Blade Records. Slagel is known for giving Metallica their first break in 1982, with an appearance on Metal Massacre, a compilation album on Metal Blade, and has since released seminal albums by Slayer, Mercyful Fate, Cannibal Corpse, Fates Warning, and Amon Amarth , among others....
 if he could record a song for the label's upcoming compilation Metal Massacre
Metal Massacre

Metal Massacre is a series of compilations released on Metal Blade Records. It is famous for shedding light on bands like Slayer, Metallica, Overkill , Trouble and more....
. Slagel accepted, and Ulrich recruited Hetfield to sing and play rhythm guitar
Rhythm guitar

Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
.

Ulrich talked to his friend Ron Quintana, who was brainstorming names for a fanzine
Fanzine

A fanzine is a nonprofessional publication produced by fan s of a particular cultural phenomenon for the pleasure of others who share their interest....
. Quintana had proposed the names Metal Mania and Metallica. Ulrich used Metallica for the name of his band. A second advertisement was placed in The Recycler for a position as lead guitarist. Dave Mustaine
Dave Mustaine

David Scott Mustaine is the lead guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist for the heavy metal music band Megadeth. Mustaine grew up in various Southern California suburbs....
 answered, and, after seeing his expensive guitar equipment, Ulrich and Hetfield recruited him. In early 1982, Metallica recorded its first original song "Hit the Lights" for the Metal Massacre I compilation. Hetfield played bass on the song and Lloyd Grant
Lloyd Grant

Lloyd Grant is a Jamaican musician.Although many stories claim Grant was actually a member of Metallica, James maintains that this single, slapdash encounter was the only time he was involved with the band."...
 was credited with a guitar solo. Released on June 14, 1982, early pressings of Metal Massacre I listed the band incorrectly as "Mettallica". Although angered by the error, Metallica managed to create enough "buzz
Word of mouth

Word of mouth is a reference to the passing of information from person to person. Originally the term referred specifically to speech communication , but now includes any type of human communication, such as face to face, telephone, email, and text messaging....
" with the song and the band played its first live show on March 14, 1982, at Radio City
Radio City

Radio City can refer to several things:* Radio City , 1974 album by Big Star* Radio City * Radio City 96.7* Radio City Music Hall, home of the Rockettes...
 in Anaheim, California
Anaheim, California

Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California. As of January 1, 2008, the city population was about 346,823, making it the 10th most-populated city in California and ranked 54th in the United States....
 with newly recruited bassist Ron McGovney
Ron McGovney

Ron McGovney is an American musician most notable for being Metallica's first bass guitar player when they formed in the early 1980s. He was replaced by Cliff Burton....
. Metallica recorded its first demo, Power Metal, a name inspired by Quintana's early business cards in early 1982. In the fall of 1982, Ulrich and Hetfield attended a show at the nightclub Whisky a Go Go
Whisky a Go Go

The Whisky a Go Go is a nightclub in West Hollywood, California. It is located at 8901 Sunset Boulevard, on the Sunset Strip.The correct spelling of the name, often misspelled as "Whiskey", is confirmed by the signage of the nightclub's exterior, as well as on the club's web site....
 which featured bassist Cliff Burton
Cliff Burton

Clifford Lee Burton was a bassist best known for his work with the American Heavy metal music band Metallica from 1982 until his death in 1986....
 in a band called Trauma. The two were "blown away" by Burton's use of a wah-wah pedal
Wah-wah pedal

A wah-wah pedal is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create a distinctive effect, intended to mimic the human voice....
 and asked him to join Metallica. Hetfield and Mustaine wanted McGovney out as they thought that he "didn't contribute anything, he just followed." Although Burton initially declined the offer, by the end of the year he accepted on the condition the band move to San Francisco. Metallica's first live performance with Burton was at the nightclub The Stone in March 1983, and the first recording to feature Burton was the 1983 Megaforce
Metallica demos

Metallica recorded several demos throughout their career. The following is a chronology of Metallica demos:...
 demo.

Metallica was ready to record its debut album, but when Metal Blade was unable to cover the additional cost, the band began looking for other options. Concert promoter Johnny "Z" Zazula
Johny Zazula

Jon Zazula, also known as Jonny Z or John "the well is dry" Zazula is the owner of New York's legendary "Rock'n Roll Heaven" record store and founder of record label "Megaforce Records"....
, who had heard the 1982 No Life 'til Leather demo, offered to broker a record deal with Metallica and New York City-based record labels. After receiving no interest from various record labels, Zazula borrowed the money to cover the record's recording budget and signed Metallica to his own label, Megaforce Records
Megaforce Records

Megaforce Records has been the record label for bands in the heavy metal music genres and also rock genres, including Metallica, Anthrax , Testament , Stormtroopers of Death, King's X, Warren Haynes, The Disco Biscuits, and have signed with Ministry , Bad Brains, Rose Hill Drive, Less Than Jake, Mushroomhead, and The Black Crowes....
. Band members decided to kick Mustaine out of the band due to drug and alcohol abuse
Alcohol abuse

Alcohol abuse, as described in the DSM-IV, is a psychiatric diagnosis describing the use of alcoholic beverages despite negative consequences. It is differentiated from alcohol dependence by the lack of symptoms such as Drug tolerance and withdrawal....
, and violent behavior. Exodus
Exodus (band)

Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt , current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting....
 guitarist Kirk Hammett
Kirk Hammett

Kirk Lee Hammett is the lead guitarist and a songwriter in the band Metallica and has been a member of the band since 1983. Before joining Metallica he formed and named the band Exodus ....
 flew in to replace Mustaine the same afternoon. Metallica's first show with Hammett was on April 16, 1983, at the nightclub The Showplace in Dover, New Jersey
Dover, New Jersey

Dover is a Town in Morris County, New Jersey, New Jersey on the Rockaway River. Dover is 39 miles west of New York City and west of Newark, New Jersey....
.

Mustaine, who went on to found Megadeth
Megadeth

Megadeth is an American Heavy metal music band led by founder, front man, guitarist, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. Formed in 1983 by Mustaine and bass player David Ellefson following Mustaine's departure from Metallica, the band has since released eleven studio albums, six live albums, two Extended play, thirty single , thirty-two music video...
, has expressed his dislike for Hammett in interviews. He said Hammett "stole my job, but at least I got to bang his girlfriend before he took my job — how do I taste, Kirk?" Mustaine was "pissed off" because he believes Hammett became popular by playing the guitar leads that Mustaine wrote. In a 1985 interview with Metal Forces
Metal Forces

The United Kingdom publication Metal Forces emerged during 1983 and aided greatly in the promotion of metal and rock genre music. The magazine was well known for its coverage of unsigned bands through its Demolition feature and championed the likes of Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Overkill , Death and Poison long before they had secured...
, Mustaine slammed Hammett saying, "it's real funny how Kirk Hammett ripped off every lead break I'd played on that No Life 'til Leather tape and got voted No. 1 guitarist in your magazine." On Megadeth's 1985 debut album Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!
Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!

Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! is the debut album by United States Heavy metal music band Megadeth. It was originally released in 1985 on Combat Records....
, Mustaine included the song "Mechanix", which Metallica renamed as "The Four Horsemen" on Kill 'Em All. Mustaine said he did this to "straighten Metallica up", as Metallica referred to Mustaine as a drunk and said he could not play guitar.

Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning (1983–1984)

In 1983, Metallica traveled to Rochester, New York
Rochester, New York

Rochester is a city in Monroe County, New York, New York State, south of Lake Ontario in the United States. The Rochester metropolitan area is the second largest economy in New York State, behind the New York City metropolitan area....
 to record its first album, Metal up Your Ass, with production duties handled by Paul Curcio. Due to conflicts with the band's record label and the distributors' refusal to release an album with that name, it was renamed Kill 'Em All
Kill 'Em All

Kill 'Em All is the debut album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. The album was recorded in only two weeks on a small budget. Only 1500 copies were initially printed, however it has now been certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA, selling over 3 million copies in the U.S....
. Released on Megaforce Records in the United States and Music for Nations
Music For Nations

Music for Nations was a United Kingdom independent record label focusing mainly on rock music and Heavy metal music. They were a subsidiary of the larger label distributor Zomba Records who in turn is owned by Bertelsmann Music Group....
 in Europe, the album peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 120, and although the album was not initially a financial success, it earned Metallica a growing fan base in the underground
Underground music

Underground music refers to a variety of music subgenres that usually develop a subculture cult following despite their lack of mainstream appeal, visibility, or commercial promotion....
 metal scene. The band embarked on the Kill 'Em All For One tour with Raven
Raven (band)

Raven are an England Heavy metal music band associated with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement. They had a hit with the single "On and On", and refer to their music as "athletic rock"....
 to support the release. In February 1984, Metallica supported Venom
Venom (band)

Venom are an English extreme metal band, formed in 1978 in Newcastle upon Tyne.Considered a seminal influence for thrash metal and coming to prominence towards the end of the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal', Venom have found little mainstream success or critical acclaim, but are widely regarded as highly influential, particularly for thei...
 on the Seven Dates of Hell tour, where they performed in front of 7,000 people at the Aardschok Festival in Zwolle
Zwolle

Media:Nl-Zwolle.ogg is a municipality and the capital city of the province of Overijssel, Netherlands, 120 kilometers northeast of Amsterdam. Zwolle has about 115,000 citizens....
, Netherlands.

Metallica recorded its second studio album, Ride the Lightning
Ride the Lightning

Ride the Lightning is the second album by United States heavy metal music band Metallica, released on July 27, 1984 by Megaforce Records and re-released by Elektra Records on November 19, 1984....
, at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark. Released in August 1984, the album peaked at number 100 on the Billboard 200. A French printing press mistakenly printed green covers for the album, which are now considered collectors' items. Other songs on the album include "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Creeping Death
Creeping Death

"Creeping Death" is a song by Metallica and is the seventh track on their 1984 in music album Ride the Lightning. Written from the perspective of the Angel of Death, it describes the Plague of the Firstborn ....
" (which tells the biblical story of the Hebrews' exodus from slavery in Egypt, focusing on the various plagues that were visited on the Egyptians), and the instrumental
Instrumental

An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics or any other sort of vocal music; all of the music is produced by musical instruments....
 "The Call of Ktulu". Mustaine received a writing credit for "Ride the Lightning" and "The Call of Ktulu".

Master of Puppets (1984–1986)

Metallica, Damage Inc Tour
Elektra Records
Elektra Records

Elektra Records is a now-dormant United States record label owned by Warner Music Group. In 2004, it was consolidated into WMG's Atlantic Records Group....
 A&R
A&R

Artists and Repertoire is the division of a record label that is responsible for talent scouting and the artistic development of recording artists....
 director Michael Alago, and co-founder of Q-Prime Management Cliff Burnstein, attended a September 1984 Metallica concert. Impressed with what they saw, they signed Metallica to Elektra Records and made the band a client of Q-Prime Management. Metallica's burgeoning success was such that the band's British label Music for Nations issued a limited edition Creeping Death EP, which sold 40,000 copies as an import in the U.S. Two of the three songs on the record (cover version
Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition of a previously recorded, commercially released song.In its current use, it can sometimes have a pejorative meaning — implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive version, usually in the sense of an "authentic" rendition, and all...
s of Diamond Head
Diamond Head (band)

Diamond Head are a United Kingdom heavy metal music band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England. They were one of the leading members of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and are acknowledged by later bands like Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence....
's "Am I Evil?
Am I Evil?

"Am I Evil?" is a Heavy metal music song written by Sean Harris and Brian Tatler, both from the United Kingdom band Diamond Head and released on their 1980 debut album Lightning to the Nations on Happy Face Records ....
", and Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg (band)

Blitzkrieg are a heavy metal music band from Leicester formed in 1980, consisting of Brian Ross , Ken Johnson , Guy Laverick , Paul Brewis and Phil Brewis ....
's "Blitzkrieg") appeared on the 1989 Elektra reissue of Kill 'Em All. Metallica embarked on its first major European tour with Tank
Tank (band)

Tank is a United Kingdom Heavy metal music band, formed in 1980 by Algy Ward, a former member of The Damned. The band is considered to be part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement....
 to an average crowd of 1,300. Returning to the U.S. marked a tour co-headlining with W.A.S.P.
W.A.S.P.

W.A.S.P. is an United States heavy metal music band formed in 1982. They emerged from the same L.A. scene that spawned M?tley Cr?e, Ratt, Quiet Riot and others....
 and Armored Saint
Armored Saint

Armored Saint is a Los Angeles, United States, based Heavy metal band....
 supporting. Metallica played its largest show at the Monsters of Rock
Monsters of Rock

Monsters of Rock was an annual rock music festival in England held every August at the Castle Donington Donington Park from 1980–1996 . Monsters of Rock festivals have also been organized in other cities around the world....
 festival on August 17, 1985, with Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi is an United States hard rock band from Sayreville, New Jersey. Fronted by lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, the group originally achieved large-scale success in the 1980s....
 and Ratt
Ratt

Ratt is an United States heavy metal music band that formed in San Diego and enjoyed significant commercial success in the 1980s. The band is most notable for their songs "Round and Round ," "Wanted Man ," "Lay It Down ," "You're in Love " and "Back For More." Though the group lost popularity in the following decade, Ratt has been recognized...
 at Donington Park
Donington Park

Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, England.Originally part of the Donington Hall estate, it is lease by Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd from owner Tom Wheatcroft....
 in England, playing in front of 70,000 people. A show in Oakland, California
Oakland, California

Oakland , founded in 1852, is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of California and the county seat of Alameda County, California. Oakland is approximately 8 miles east of San Francisco and the cities are separated by San Francisco Bay....
, at the Day on the Green festival saw the band play in front of a crowd of 60,000.

Metallica's third studio album, Master of Puppets
Master of Puppets

Master of Puppets is the third studio album by United States heavy metal music band Metallica. Recorded in 1985, the album was released on March 3, 1986 through Elektra Records....
 was recorded at Sweet Silence Studios and was released in March 1986. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
, and spent 72 weeks on the chart. The album was the band's first to be certified gold on November 4, 1986, and was certified six times platinum in 2003. Steve Huey of Allmusic considered the album "the band's greatest achievement". Following the release of the album, Metallica supported Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne is a Grammy Award winning England singer-songwriter, whose career has now spanned four decades. Osbourne rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal music band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-RIAA certification solo career which revolutionized the heavy metal genre....
 for a United States tour. Hetfield broke his wrist skateboarding down a hill and continued the tour performing vocals, with guitar technician John Marshall
John Marshall (guitarist)

John Marshall is a former guitarist for the heavy metal music band Metal Church . Before joining the band in 1989, he was the guitar tech for Metallica's lead guitarist Kirk Hammett....
 playing rhythm guitar.

Burton's death and Garage Days Re-Revisited (1986–1987)

On September 27, 1986, during the European leg of Metallica's Damage Inc. tour, members drew cards to see which bunk of the tour bus they would sleep in. Burton won and chose to sleep in Hammett's bunk. Around dawn near Dörarp, Sweden, the bus driver lost control and skidded
Skid mark

In motoring terms, a skid mark is the mark a tire makes when a vehicle wheel stops rolling and slides or spins on the surface of the road. More generally, any solid which moves against another can cause visible marks), and is an important aspect of trace evidence analysis in forensic science and forensic engineering....
, which caused the bus to flip several times. Ulrich, Hammett, and Hetfield sustained no serious injuries; however, bassist Burton was pinned under the bus and was killed. Hetfield recalls, "I saw the bus lying right on him. I saw his legs sticking out. I freaked. The bus driver, I recall, was trying to yank the blanket out from under him to use for other people. I just went, 'Don't fucking do that!' I already wanted to kill the guy." Burton's death left Metallica's future in doubt. The three remaining members decided that Burton would want them to carry on, and with the Burton family's blessings, the band sought a replacement.

Roughly 40 people tried out for auditions including Hammett's childhood friend Les Claypool
Les Claypool

Leslie Edward "Les" Claypool is a musician, best known for his work with the band Primus and bass work. Claypool's mastery of the Bass guitar has brought him into the spotlight with his funky, creative playing style....
 of Primus
Primus (band)

Primus is an United States Rock music band currently composed of singer and bass guitar Les Claypool, guitarist Larry LaLonde, and drummer Tim Alexander....
, Troy Gregory
Troy Gregory

Troy Gregory is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker and solo artist. He is best-known for his work with The Dirtbombs, Prong, and The Witches....
 of Prong, and Jason Newsted
Jason Newsted

Jason Curtis Newsted is an American bass guitar best known as the former bassist of Metallica. He was also a member of Voivod after leaving Metallica....
, formerly of Flotsam and Jetsam
Flotsam and Jetsam (band)

Flotsam and Jetsam is a thrash metal band that formed in Phoenix, Arizona, Arizona in 1983....
. Newsted learned Metallica's entire setlist, and after the audition Metallica invited him to Tommy's Joynt in San Francisco. Hetfield, Ulrich, and Hammett decided that Newsted was the one to replace Burton, and Newsted's first live performance with Metallica was at the Country Club in Reseda, California. The members took it on themselves to "initiate" Newsted by tricking him into eating a ball of wasabi
Wasabi

Wasabi is a member of the Brassicaceae family, which includes cabbages, horseradish and Mustard plant. Known as "Japanese horseradish", its root is used as a spice and has an extremely strong flavour....
.

In March 1987, Hetfield broke his wrist a second time skateboarding. Guitar technician Marshall returned playing rhythm guitar, but the injury forced the band to cancel a Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
 appearance. Metallica finished its tour in the early months of 1987, and in August 1987 an all-covers EP
Extended play

An extended play is a vinyl record, Compact disc, or music download which contains more music than a Single , but is too short to qualify as an LP album....
 titled The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited
The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited

The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited is an Extended play released by the United States Heavy metal music band Metallica in August 1987. It is to be considered an unofficial release, as opposed to Garage Inc., a compilation....
 was released. The EP was recorded in an effort to utilize the band's newly constructed recording studio, test out the talents of Newsted, and to relieve grief and stress following the death of Burton. A video titled Cliff 'Em All
Cliff 'em All

Cliff 'Em All is a compilation of video footage released as a tribute to Metallica's late bassist Cliff Burton. Burton was killed in a tour bus accident on September 27, 1986, near Ljungby Municipality , Sweden during the European leg of their Master of Puppets tour....
 was released in 1987 commemorating Burton's three years in Metallica. Footage included bass solos, home videos, and pictures.

…And Justice for All (1988–1990)

…And Justice for All, the group's first studio album since Burton's death, was released in 1988. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number six on the Billboard 200, the band's first album to enter the top 10. The album was certified platinum nine weeks after its release. Newsted's bass was purposely turned down on the album as a part of the continuous "hazing
Hazing

File:Bizutage pilote gazelle.jpgHazing is a ritualistic test and a task involving harassment, abuse or humiliation used as a way of initiation a person into a gang, club, military organization or other group....
" he received, and his musical ideas were ignored (However, he did receive a writing credit on track one, "Blackened"). There were complaints with the production; namely, Steve Huey of Allmusic noted Ulrich's drums were clicking more than thudding, and the guitars "buzz thinly". The Damaged Justice
Damaged Justice

Damaged Justice 88-89 was the heavy metal music band Metallica's fourth concert tour, which lasted from 1988 to 1989. The name is believed to be inspired by the cover of the album they supported during the tour, ...And Justice for All ....
 tour followed to promote the album.

In 1989, Metallica received its first Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 nomination for …And Justice for All, in the new Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrument
Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental

The Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental was awarded at the Grammy Awards of 1989 for music released in the previous year....
 category. Metallica was the favorite to win; however, the award was given to Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull (band)

Jethro Tull are a United Kingdom rock music group formed in 1967. Their music is characterised by the songs, vocals and flute work of Ian Anderson , who has led the band since its founding, and guitarist Martin Barre, who has #Lineups....
 for the album Crest of a Knave
Crest of a Knave

Crest of a Knave is an album by the United Kingdom progressive rock group Jethro Tull , released in 1987.The album relied more heavily on Martin Barre's electric guitar than the band had since the 1970s which made the album the more popular among Tull fans as many of them disapproved of the electronic/synthesizer direction followed by J...
. The result generated controversy among fans and the press, as Metallica was standing off-stage waiting to receive the award after performing the song "One
One (Metallica song)

"One" is a Grammy Award winning song by Heavy metal music band Metallica. One of Metallica's most famous songs, "One" appeared as the fourth track of ?And Justice for All and was released as the third single from the same album....
". Jethro Tull had been advised by its manager not to attend the ceremony as he was expecting Metallica to win. The award was named in Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture....
s "Grammy's 10 Biggest Upsets". Three years later, Ulrich referred to the award when accepting a Grammy for "Enter Sandman
Enter Sandman

"Enter Sandman" is a song by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, featured as the opening track and lead Single from their eponymous 1991 album Metallica ....
" stating "We gotta thank Jethro Tull for not putting out an album this year."

Following the release of …And Justice for All, Metallica released its debut music video for the song "One
One (Metallica song)

"One" is a Grammy Award winning song by Heavy metal music band Metallica. One of Metallica's most famous songs, "One" appeared as the fourth track of ?And Justice for All and was released as the third single from the same album....
". The band performed the song in an abandoned warehouse, and footage was remixed
Remixed

Remixed may refer to:*Remixed *Remixed *Remixed *Remixed *Remixed *Remixed Records, a record labelSee also *Remix...
 with the film, Johnny Got His Gun
Johnny Got His Gun (film)

Johnny Got His Gun is a 1971 anti-war film based on Johnny Got His Gun written and directed by Dalton Trumbo and starring Timothy Bottoms, Jason Robards, and Donald Sutherland....
. Rather than organize an ongoing licensing deal, Metallica purchased the rights to the film. The remixed video was submitted to MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
, with the alternate performance-only version held back in the event that MTV banned the remix version. MTV accepted the remix version, and the video was viewers' first exposure to Metallica. It was voted number 38 in 1999 when MTV aired its "Top 100 Videos of All Time" countdown, and was featured in the network's 25th Anniversary edition of ADD Video, which showcased the most popular videos on MTV in the last 25 years.

Metallica (1990–1993)

In October 1990, Metallica entered One on One studio in North Hollywood to record its next album. Bob Rock
Bob Rock

Robert Jens Rock, aka Bob Rock,, is a Canada musician, sound engineer, and record producer....
, who had worked with the bands The Cult
The Cult

The Cult are an England Rock music band which gained a dedicated following in their native Britain with mid-1980s singles like "She Sells Sanctuary" before breaking into the American metal market in the late '80s with "Love Removal Machine"....
, Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi is an United States hard rock band from Sayreville, New Jersey. Fronted by lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, the group originally achieved large-scale success in the 1980s....
, and Mötley Crüe
Mötley Crüe

M?tley Cr?e are a Grammy Award-nominated American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, California in 1981.The band was founded by bass guitarist Nikki Sixx and drum kit Tommy Lee, who were later joined by lead guitarist Mick Mars and lead vocalist Vince Neil....
, was hired as producer. Metallica
Metallica (album)

Metallica is the fifth studio album by the American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released August 12, 1991 through Elektra Records. It features some of Metallica's most popular songs, "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven ", "Nothing Else Matters" , "Wherever I May Roam" and "Sad but True"....
 (also known as "The Black Album") was remixed three times, cost $1 million, and ended three marriages. Although the release was stalled until 1991, Metallica debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with shipments exceeding 650,000 units in its first week. The album was responsible for bringing Metallica to the attention of the mainstream and has been certified 15 times platinum in the United States, which makes it the 25th highest-selling album in the country. The making of Metallica and the following tour was documented in A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica
A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica

A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica is a two-part documentary film about the process of making the Metallica album , and the following tour....
. Dubbed the Wherever We May Roam Tour, it lasted 14 months and included dates in the United States, Japan, and England.

On August 8, 1992, during the co-headlining GNR-Metallica Stadium Tour with Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses

Guns N' Roses is an American Rock music band, formed in Los Angeles, California, California in 1985. The band, led by frontman and co-founder Axl Rose, has gone through numerous line-up changes and controversies since their formation....
, Hetfield suffered second and third degree burns to his arms, face, hands, and legs. There was confusion with the new pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics

Pyrotechnics is the science of materials capable of undergoing self-contained and self-sustained exothermic chemical reactions for the production of heat, light, gas, smoke and/or sound....
 setup, which resulted with Hetfield walking into a flame during "Fade to Black". Newsted recalls Hetfield's skin was "bubbling like on The Toxic Avenger
The Toxic Avenger

The Toxic Avenger is an United States cult classic comedy horror film first released in 1984 by Troma Entertainment, known for producing low budget B-movies with camp concepts....
". Guitar technician John Marshall
John Marshall (guitarist)

John Marshall is a former guitarist for the heavy metal music band Metal Church . Before joining the band in 1989, he was the guitar tech for Metallica's lead guitarist Kirk Hammett....
, who had previously filled in on rhythm guitar and was now playing in Metal Church
Metal Church

Metal Church is an United States heavy metal music band from Aberdeen, Washington. They formed as Shrapnel in 1981, their first album was released in 1984, and the band's most recent work, This Present Wasteland, was released in 2008 in heavy metal music....
, replaced Hetfield for the remainder of the tour as Hetfield was unable to play guitar, although he was able to sing. The band's first box set was released in November 1993 called Live Shit: Binge & Purge
Live Shit: Binge & Purge

Live Shit: Binge & Purge is Metallica's first live album, released in 1993. It contains three CDs and three VHS tapes, while a newer version contains two DVDs from concerts in San Diego and Seattle and also includes three CDs with songs from a concert in Mexico City on the Nowhere Else To Roam tour....
. The collection contained three live CDs, three home videos, and a book filled with riders and letters.

Load, ReLoad, Garage Inc., and S&M (1994–1999)

After almost three years of touring to support Metallica, including a headlining performance at Woodstock '94
Woodstock '94

Woodstock '94 was a music festival organized in order to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock Festival of 1969. It was promoted as "2 More Days of Peace and Music." The famous poster used to promote the first concert was revised to feature two birds perched on a guitar ....
, Metallica returned to the studio to write and record its sixth studio album. The band took a break in the summer of 1995 and played three outdoor shows which included headlining Donington Park
Donington Park

Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, England.Originally part of the Donington Hall estate, it is lease by Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd from owner Tom Wheatcroft....
 in the United Kingdom, supported by Slayer
Slayer

Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981. The band was founded by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King....
, Skid Row
Skid Row (heavy metal band)

Skid Row is an United States Heavy metal music band, formed in 1986 in Toms River, New Jersey. They are named after Phil Lynott and Gary Moore's Skid Row ....
, Slash's Snakepit
Slash's Snakepit

Slash's Snakepit was a rock band formed by then-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash in 1994. Fellow Guns N' Roses members Matt Sorum , Gilby Clarke also joined him....
, Therapy?
Therapy?

Therapy? are an alternative metal musical ensemble from Northern Ireland. The band was formed in 1989 by guitarist/vocalist Andy Cairns from Ballyclare and drummer Fyfe Ewing from Larne, Northern Ireland....
, and Corrosion of Conformity
Corrosion of Conformity

Corrosion of Conformity is an United States heavy metal music band from Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina formed in 1982....
. The short tour was titled Escape From The Studio '95. The band spent roughly one year writing and recording new songs, resulting in the release of Load
Load (album)

Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica, released June 4, 1996. To date, the album has sold over 5 million copies in America, and is certified Gold in the UK, having sold over 100,000 copies....
 in 1996, which entered the Billboard 200 and ARIA Charts
ARIA Charts

File:ARIA Charts Logo.pngThe ARIA charts are the main Australia record charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling single and albums in various genres in Australia....
 at number one, marking the band's second number one. The cover of Load was created by Andres Serrano
Andres Serrano

Andres Serrano is an United States photography who has become most notorious through his photos of corpses, as well as his controversial work "Piss Christ", a red-tinged photograph of a crucifix submerged in a glass container of what was purported to be the artist's own urine....
, and was called Blood and Semen III. Serrano pressed a mixture of his own semen
Semen

Semen is an organic fluid, also known as seminal fluid, that usually contains spermatozoon....
 and bovine blood between sheets of plexiglass. The release marked a change in musical direction for the band and a new look with band members receiving haircuts. Metallica headlined the alternative rock festival Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring alternative rock, hip hop music, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths....
 in the summer of 1996.

During early production of the album, the band had produced enough material for a double album
Double album

A double album is an sound album which spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold . A double album is typically, though not always, released because the recording is longer than the capacity of the medium....
. It was decided that half of the songs were to be released, and the band would continue to work on the remaining songs and release them the following year. This resulted in the follow-up album, ReLoad
Reload

Reload/reloading/means filling something back up, for example putting more ammunition into a weapon or putting pallets in to a recently emptied truck for delivery....
. The cover was created by Serrano, this time using a mixture of blood and urine. ReLoad peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, and number two on the Top Canadian Album chart. Hetfield noted in the 2004 documentary film Some Kind of Monster
Some Kind of Monster (film)

'Some Kind of Monster' is a 2004 in film United States documentary film featuring the Heavy metal music band Metallica. It shares its name with a Some Kind of Monster from Metallica's 2003 album St....
 that the songs on these albums were initially thought by the band to be of average quality, and were "polished and reworked" until judged to be releasable. To promote ReLoad, Metallica performed on NBC's Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
 in December 1997, performing "Fuel
Fuel (song)

"Fuel" is the opening song from Metallica's ReLoad album. It stems from the thrill of fast driving and street racing. The song could also be applied to the fact that people like to drive their lives too fast....
" and "The Memory Remains
The Memory Remains

"The Memory Remains" is a song by Metallica from their 1997 album ReLoad. It was first performed live in a "jam" version on July 2, 1996. The song is about a once-great, now forgotten celebrity who is desperate to regain her fame but is driven half-mad with her obscurity....
" with Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Faithfull is an award-winning England singer, songwriter, actor and diarist whose career spans over four decades. Her early work in pop and rock music in the 1960s was overshadowed by her struggle with drug abuse in the 1970s....
.

In 1998, Metallica compiled a double album of cover songs titled Garage Inc.
Garage Inc.

Garage Inc. is a cover version by United States heavy metal music band Metallica, released in 1998 in music.It includes recorded cover versions of other artists' songs, all of their b-side covers released up to that point, and the entire The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited, which had gone out of print since its original release...
. The first disc contained newly recorded covers by bands such as Diamond Head
Diamond Head (band)

Diamond Head are a United Kingdom heavy metal music band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England. They were one of the leading members of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and are acknowledged by later bands like Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence....
, Killing Joke
Killing Joke

Killing Joke are an England post-punk rock band formed in October, 1978 in Notting Hill, London, England. However, several conflicting sources have stated that they formed in early 1979Related news articles:...
, The Misfits, Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy

Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band who formed in Dublin, Republic of Ireland in 1969. The band were led throughout their recording career by Bass guitar, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott, and are best known for their songs "Whiskey in the Jar", "Jailbreak " and "The Boys Are Back in Town", all major international hits still played regula...
, Mercyful Fate
Mercyful Fate

Mercyful Fate is an influential Denmark Heavy metal music band often cited among the influences in the black metal, thrash metal, power metal, and progressive metal genres....
, and Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath are an English Rock music band. Formed in Birmingham in 1968 by Ozzy Osbourne , Tony Iommi , Geezer Butler , and Bill Ward , the band has since experienced multiple lineup changes, with a total of twenty-two former members....
. The second disc featured the original The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited
The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited

The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited is an Extended play released by the United States Heavy metal music band Metallica in August 1987. It is to be considered an unofficial release, as opposed to Garage Inc., a compilation....
, which had become a scarce collectors' item. The album entered the Billboard 200 at number two.

On April 21 and April 22, 1999, Metallica recorded two performances with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Kamen
Michael Kamen

Michael Kamen was an United States composer , orchestral arranger, orchestral conductor, song writer, and session musician....
. Kamen, who had previously worked with producer Rock on "Nothing Else Matters
Nothing Else Matters

"Nothing Else Matters" is a song by heavy metal music band Metallica. It was first released in 1991 on the self-titled Metallica . The song reached #11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks Charts in 1992....
", approached the band in 1991 with the idea of pairing Metallica's music with a symphony orchestra. Kamen and his staff of over 100 composed additional orchestral material for Metallica songs. Metallica wrote two new Kamen-scored songs for the event, "No Leaf Clover
No Leaf Clover

"No Leaf Clover" is the eighth song on Metallica's S&M . The song was one of two new pieces completed for the band's collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony in 1999....
" and "-Human". The audio recording and concert footage were released in 1999 as the album and concert film S&M
S&M (album)

S&M is a live album by the United States heavy metal music band Metallica, recorded with the San Francisco Symphony on April 21 & April 22 1999 at Berkeley Community Theatre....
. It entered the Billboard 200 at number two, and the Australian ARIA charts and Top Internet Albums chart at number one.

Napster controversy (2000–2001)

In 2000, Metallica discovered that a demo
Demo (music)

A demo version or demo of a song is one recorded for reference rather than for release. A demo is a way for musicians to approximate their ideas on Magnetic tape or compact disc, and provide an example of those ideas to record labels, Record producers or other artists....
 of its song "I Disappear
I Disappear

"I Disappear" is a song by the heavy metal music band Metallica. The song was recorded as a contribution to the Mission: Impossible II Soundtrack and reached #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks for 7 weeks in summer 2000....
", which was supposed to be released in combination with the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack, was receiving radio airplay. Tracing the source of the leak, the band found the file on the Napster
Napster

Napster was an online music Peer-to-peer file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern University in Boston and operating between June 1999 and July 2001....
 peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer

A peer-to-peer computer network uses diverse connectivity between participants in a network and the cumulative bandwidth of network participants rather than conventional centralized resources where a relatively low number of Server s provide the core value to a service or application....
 file-sharing network, and also found that the band's entire catalogue was freely available. Legal action was initiated against Napster with Metallica filing a lawsuit at the U.S. District Court, Central District of California, alleging that Napster violated three areas of the law: copyright infringement
Copyright infringement

Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of material that is covered by copyright law, in a manner that violates one of the copyright owner's exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works....
, unlawful use of digital audio interface device, and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization....
. Though the lawsuit named three universities for copyright infringement, the University of Southern California
University of Southern California

The University of Southern California is a private university, nonsectarian, research university located in the University Park, Los Angeles, California neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
, Yale University
Yale University

Yale University is a private university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School, Yale is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher education in the United States and is a member of the Ivy League....
, and Indiana University
Indiana University

Indiana University, founded in 1820, is a nine-campus university system in the state of Indiana. The IU system includes the following campuses:...
, no individuals were named. Yale and Indiana complied and blocked the service from its campuses, and Metallica withdrew the universities' inclusion in the lawsuit. Southern California, however, had a meeting with students to figure out what was going to happen with Napster. School administrators wanted it banned as it used 40% of the bandwidth, which was not for educational purposes.

Metallica hired online consulting firm NetPD to monitor the Napster service for a weekend. A list of 335,435 Napster users who were believed to be sharing Metallica's music was compiled, and the 60,000 page document was delivered to Napster's office as Metallica requested the users be banned from the service. The users were banned, and rap artist Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre

Andre Romelle Young , primarily known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American record producer, rapper, record executive, and actor. He is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and a former co-owner and artist of Death Row Records, also having produced albums for and overseeing the careers of many rappers signed to tho...
 joined the lawsuit against Napster, which resulted in an additional 230,142 Napster users banned.

Ulrich provided a statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding copyright infringement on July 11, 2000. Federal Judge
Federal judge

Federal judges are judges appointed by a federal level of government as opposed to the state / provincial / local level....
 Marilyn Hall Patel
Marilyn Hall Patel

Judge Marilyn Hall Patel is an active judge presiding in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. She was Chief District Judge of that jurisdiction from 1997 until 2004, and heard several notable cases during that time....
 ordered the site place a filter
Content-control software

Content-control software, also known as censorware or web filtering software, is a term for Computer software designed and optimized for controlling what content is permitted to a reader, especially when it is used to restrict material delivered over the World Wide Web....
 on the program in 72 hours or be shut down. A settlement was reached between Metallica and Napster when German media conglomerate Bertelsmann AG BMG showed interest to purchase the rights to Napster for $94 million. Under the terms of settlement, Napster agreed to block users who shared music by artists who do not want their music shared. However, on June 3, 2002 Napster filed for Chapter 11 protection under U.S. bankruptcy
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay its creditors. Creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed or initiate a restructuring....
 laws. On September 3, 2002, an American bankruptcy judge blocked the sale to Bertelsmann and forced Napster to liquidate its assets according to Chapter 7
Chapter 7, Title 11, United States Code

Chapter 7 of the Title 11 of the United States Code governs the process of liquidation under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. . Chapter 7 is the most common form of bankruptcy in the United States....
 of the U.S. bankruptcy laws.

At the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards
MTV Video Music Awards

The MTV Video Music Awards were established in the end of the summer of 1984 in television by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year....
, Ulrich appeared in a skit with host Marlon Wayans
Marlon Wayans

Marlon L. Wayans is an American actor, film producer, comedian, screenwriter, and film director of film, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988....
 that blasted the idea of using Napster to share music. Marlon played a college student sitting in his dorm room listening to Metallica's "I Disappear". Ulrich walked in and asked for an explanation. On receiving Wayans' excuse that using Napster was just "sharing", Lars retorted that Marlon's idea of sharing was "borrowing things that were not yours without asking." He called in the Metallica road crew, who proceeded to confiscate all of Wayans' belongings, leaving him almost nude in an empty room. Napster creator Shawn Fanning
Shawn Fanning

Shawn "Napster" Fanning , is a computer programmer. He is best known for developing Napster, the first popular peer-to-peer filesharing platform, in 1998....
 responded later in the ceremony by presenting an award wearing a Metallica shirt, saying, "I borrowed this shirt from a friend. Maybe, if I like it, I'll buy one of my own." In 2007, Metallica was named #17 on Blender magazine's
Blender (magazine)

Blender is an United States music magazine that bills itself as "the ultimate guide to music and more". It is also known for sometimes steamy pictorials of female celebrities....
 list of "biggest wusses in rock" for its "anti-Napster crusade".

Newsted's departure and St. Anger (2001–2005)

As plans were being made to enter the recording studio, Newsted left the band on January 17, 2001. His statement revealed his departure was based on "private and personal reasons, and the physical damage I have done to myself over the years while playing the music that I love." During a Playboy
Playboy

Playboy is an American men's magazine, founded in Chicago, Illinois, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, which has grown into Playboy Enterprises, with a presence in nearly every medium....
 interview with Metallica, Newsted revealed intentions he wanted to release an album with his side project, Echobrain
Echobrain

Echobrain was an United States rock music musical group, who came to prominence as the first offering from former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted....
. Hetfield was against the idea and said, "When someone does a side project, it takes away from the strength of Metallica" and a side project is "like cheating on your wife in a way". Newsted countered his statement by saying Hetfield recorded vocals for a song in the South Park movie
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is an animated satire comedy/musical film released in 1999 in film and based on the list of animated television series South Park....
, and appears on two Corrosion of Conformity
Corrosion of Conformity

Corrosion of Conformity is an United States heavy metal music band from Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina formed in 1982....
 albums. Hetfield replied, "My name isn't on those records. And I'm not out trying to sell them", and pondered questions such as, "Where would it end? Does he start touring with it? Does he sell shirts? Is it his band?"

In April 2001, filmmakers Joe Berlinger
Joe Berlinger

Joseph "Joe" Berlinger is an American documentary film-maker who, in collaboration with Bruce Sinofsky, has created such films as Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills about the West Memphis 3, Brother's Keeper , and Some Kind of Monster ....
 and Bruce Sinofsky
Bruce Sinofsky

Bruce Sinofsky is an Award-winning documentary film director, who began his career at Albert and David Maysles.Sinofsky was born in Boston, Massachusetts....
 began following Metallica to document the recording process of the next studio album. Over two years, more than 1,000 hours of footage was recorded. On July 19, 2001, before preparations to enter the recording studio, Hetfield entered rehab
Drug rehabilitation

Drug rehabilitation is an umbrella term for the processes of medical and/or psychotherapeutic treatment, for dependency on Psychoactive drug such as alcoholic beverage, Medical prescription, and so-called street drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines....
 due to "alcoholism
Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake.In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences....
 and other addictions". All recording plans were put on hiatus and the band's future was in doubt. However, when Hetfield returned on December 4, 2001, the band returned to the recording studio and Hetfield was required to work four hours a day, noon to 4 PM, and spend the rest of his time with his family. The footage recorded by Berlinger and Sinofsky was compiled into the documentary, Some Kind of Monster
Some Kind of Monster (film)

'Some Kind of Monster' is a 2004 in film United States documentary film featuring the Heavy metal music band Metallica. It shares its name with a Some Kind of Monster from Metallica's 2003 album St....
, which premiered at the Sundance film festival
Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival that takes place annually in the state of Utah, in the United States. It is the largest Independent film cinema festival in the U.S....
. In the documentary, Newsted described his former bandmates' decision to hire a therapist to help solve their problems as "really fucking lame and weak".

Metallica held auditions for Newsted's permanent replacement in early 2003, after St Anger 's completion, for which Bob Rock recorded bass. Bassists that auditioned included Pepper Keenan
Pepper Keenan

Pepper J. Keenan, , is the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the Heavy metal music band Corrosion of Conformity. He also plays guitar for the band Down , alongside Crowbar vocalist/guitarist Kirk Windstein and former Pantera vocalist Phil Anselmo and bassist Rex Brown....
, Jeordie White
Jeordie White

Jeordie Osbourne White , also known by his pseudonym Twiggy Ramirez is a musician and currently a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for Goon Moon....
, Scott Reeder
Scott Reeder

Scott Reeder is a Bass guitar player formerly of the Stoner metal band Kyuss. He joined Kyuss after the departure of Nick Oliveri and remained there until the band went on indefinite hiatus in October 1995, when Josh Homme went on to form Queens of the Stone Age ....
, Eric Avery
Eric Avery

Eric Adam Avery is an United States musician and bass guitar player for the rock band Jane's Addiction. Avery played in Jane's Addiction initially from 1985 to 1991, and rejoined the band in 2008....
, Danny Lohner
Danny Lohner

Daniel Patrick Lohner , most commonly known as Danny Lohner, is a rock musician who plays bass guitar, guitar and keyboards. He has worked with Trent Reznor on numerous occasions, both with Nine Inch Nails and on the now defunct Tapeworm project....
, and Chris Wyse
Chris Wyse

Chris Wyse is the current bass guitarist for the influential hard rock band The Cult. He is also the vocalist and bassist of his own band, Owl ....
. Following three months of auditions, Robert Trujillo
Robert Trujillo

Roberto Trujillo is a bassist who played with Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Black Label Society, Jerry Cantrell, and Ozzy Osbourne's band before joining Metallica in 2003....
, formerly of Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies

Suicidal Tendencies is an American hardcore punk and Heavy metal music band. They were formed in Venice, Los Angeles, California, in 1981 by the leader and only permanent member, singer Mike Muir....
 and Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne is a Grammy Award winning England singer-songwriter, whose career has now spanned four decades. Osbourne rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal music band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-RIAA certification solo career which revolutionized the heavy metal genre....
's band, was chosen as the new bassist. As Metallica moved on, Newsted joined Canadian thrash metal band Voivod
Voivod (band)

Voivod are a Canada Heavy metal music band from Jonqui?re, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Their musical style has changed several times since the band's origin in the early 1980s....
 in 2002, and was Trujillo's replacement in Osbourne's band during the 2003 Ozzfest
Ozzfest

Ozzfest is an annual festival tour of the United States featuring performances by many heavy metal music and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon Osbourne, both of whom also organize each yearly tour with their son Jack Osbourne....
 tour, which included Voivod as part of the touring bill.

In June 2003, Metallica's eighth studio album, St. Anger
St. Anger

'St. Anger' is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. Released on June 5, 2003, this album marks the longest time span between studio albums from Metallica, with the nearly six years between the release of ReLoad and St....
, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and drew mixed reaction from critics. Ulrich's "steely" sounding snare drum
Snare drum

The snare drum is a drum with strands of snares made of curled metal wire, metal cable, plastic cable, or catgut cords stretched across the a drumhead, typically the bottom....
, and the absence of guitar solos received particular criticism. Kevin Forest Moreau of Shakingthrough.net commented that "the guitars stumble in a monotone of mid-level, processed rattle; the drums don't propel as much as struggle to disguise an all-too-turgid pace; and the rage is both unfocused and leavened with too much narcissistic navel-gazing", and Brent DiCrescenzo of Pitchfork Media
Pitchfork Media

Pitchfork Media, usually known simply as Pitchfork, is a Chicago-based daily Internet publication devoted to music journalism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews....
 described it as "an utter mess". However, Blender
Blender (magazine)

Blender is an United States music magazine that bills itself as "the ultimate guide to music and more". It is also known for sometimes steamy pictorials of female celebrities....
 magazine called it the "grimiest and grimmest of the band's Bob Rock productions", and New York Magazine called it "utterly raw and rocking". The title track, "St. Anger", won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance
Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance has been awarded since 1989. In 1992 and 1994 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance with Vocal....
 in 2004, and was used as the official theme song for WWE
World Wrestling Entertainment

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is a publicly traded, privately controlled integrated arts and sports entertainment company dealing primarily in professional wrestling, with major revenue also coming from film, music, product licensing, and direct product sales....
's SummerSlam 2003
SummerSlam (2003)

SummerSlam was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment , which took place on August 24, 2003 at the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona....
.

Before the band's set at the 2004 Download Festival
Download Festival

The Download Festival is a three day music festival held annually at Donington Park . It takes place at the end of spring, and is owned and managed by Live Nation....
 in England, Ulrich was rushed to hospital with a mysterious illness, and was unable to perform. Hetfield searched for volunteers at the last minute to replace Ulrich. Slayer
Slayer

Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981. The band was founded by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King....
 drummer Dave Lombardo
Dave Lombardo

Dave Lombardo is a Cuban Heavy metal music drummer best known for his work with American thrash metal band Slayer. He has performed with Slayer on six albums, including their 2006 release Christ Illusion, for which he received critical praise....
, and Slipknot
Slipknot (band)

Slipknot is an American heavy metal music band from Des Moines, Iowa, formed in 1995. Slipknot consists of nine members, the current band members are Sid Wilson, Joey Jordison, Paul Gray , Chris Fehn, Jim Root, Craig Jones, Shawn Crahan, Mick Thomson, and Corey Taylor....
 drummer Joey Jordison
Joey Jordison

Nathan Jonas Jordison , also known by his number #1 or Joey, is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is a co-founder and the primary drummer for the Grammy Award-winning band Slipknot , as well as the guitarist and backup-vocalist for horror punk Supergroup Murderdolls....
 volunteered. Lombardo performed the songs "Battery
Battery (song)

"Battery" is the opening track of Metallica's 1986 in music album Master of Puppets. As with the opening track from Ride the Lightning , Battery begins with a slow, clean guitar part....
" and "The Four Horsemen", Ulrich's drum technician Flemming Larsen performed "Fade to Black", with Jordison performing the remainder of the set. Having toured for two years in support of St. Anger on the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003 and the Madly in Anger with the World tour, with multi-platinum rockers Godsmack
Godsmack

Godsmack is an American heavy metal music band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band comprises founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill and drummer Shannon Larkin....
 in support, Metallica took a break from performing and spent most of 2005 with friends and family. However, for two shows on November 13, 2005, and November 15, 2005, Metallica opened for The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
 at the AT&T Park
AT&T Park

AT&T Park is an open-air baseball park, home to the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball. The park also hosts the Emerald Bowl, a college football bowl game, every year....
 in San Francisco.

Death Magnetic (2006–present)

In December 2006, Metallica released a DVD containing all the music videos from 1989 to 2004. The DVD, titled The Videos 1989–2004, sold 28,000 copies in its first week, and entered the Billboard Top Videos chart at number three. Metallica recorded a cover of Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone

Ennio Morricone, Italian orders of merit#Order of Merit of the Republic is an acclaimed List of Italian composers Academy Award-winning composer....
's "The Ecstasy of Gold
The Ecstasy of Gold

"The Ecstasy of Gold" is a musical composition by Ennio Morricone, part of his score for the Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly....
" for a tribute album titled We All Love Ennio Morricone
We All Love Ennio Morricone

We All Love Ennio Morricone is a 2007 in music tribute album honoring noted film composer Ennio Morricone. It features a diverse lineup of artists including Metallica, Bruce Springsteen, Roger Waters, and Celine Dion....
, released in February 2007. The cover received a Grammy nomination at the 50th Grammy Awards
50th Grammy Awards

The 50th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, California, on February 10, 2008, starting at 8PM Eastern Time Zone ....
 for the category "Best Rock Instrumental Performance". A recording of "The Ecstasy of Gold" has been played as the introduction for Metallica performances since the 1980s. However, this new version features the band itself performing the piece, giving a new guitar-based interpretation to the music.

In 2006, Metallica announced on its official website that after 15 years, long-time producer Bob Rock
Bob Rock

Robert Jens Rock, aka Bob Rock,, is a Canada musician, sound engineer, and record producer....
 was stepping down and would not be producing Metallica's next studio album. Metallica chose to work with producer Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin

Frederick Jay "Rick" Rubin is an United States record producer and is currently the co-head of Columbia Records. He is given credit for merging hip hop music and heavy metal music as well as producing the "Johnny Cash discography#American Recordings" albums with Johnny Cash....
, who has produced albums for the bands Danzig
Danzig (band)

Danzig is an American rock band, formed in 1987 in Lodi, NJ, New Jersey. The band serves as a musical outlet for singer/composer Glenn Danzig. Danzig can be seen as the third stage in Glenn Danzig's musical career, preceded by the horror punk bands Misfits and Samhain ....
, Slayer
Slayer

Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981. The band was founded by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King....
, Slipknot
Slipknot

Slipknot may refer to:* Slip knot, a class of knot made in such a way as to slide* Slipknot , a heavy metal music band from Des Moines, Iowa, USA...
 and System of a Down
System of a Down

System of a Down is an American rock music band, from Glendale, California, formed in 1994 . System of a Down consisted of Serj Tankian , Daron Malakian , Shavo Odadjian , and John Dolmayan , the band has released five albums since 1998....
. Metallica set the release date for the album Death Magnetic
Death Magnetic

Death Magnetic is the ninth studio album by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released on September 12, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records....
 as September 12, 2008, and they filmed a music video for the first single "The Day That Never Comes
The Day That Never Comes

"The Day That Never Comes" is the fortieth Single by American heavy metal music band Metallica, and the first from the band's most recent studio album, Death Magnetic....
".

On September 2, 2008, a French record store began selling copies of Death Magnetic nearly two weeks ahead of its scheduled worldwide release date, which resulted in the album being made available on peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer

A peer-to-peer computer network uses diverse connectivity between participants in a network and the cumulative bandwidth of network participants rather than conventional centralized resources where a relatively low number of Server s provide the core value to a service or application....
 clients. This prompted the band's United Kingdom distributor, Vertigo Records
Vertigo Records

Vertigo Records today is a UK-based record label operated by Mercury Records ....
, to officially release the album two days ahead of schedule, on September 10, 2008. It is currently unconfirmed whether Metallica or Warner Bros. will be taking any action against the retailer, though drummer Lars Ulrich has made such responses to the leak
Internet leak

An Internet leak occurs when a party's confidentiality intellectual property is released to the public on the Internet. Various types of information and data can be, and have been, "leaked" to the Internet, the most common being personal information, computer software and source code, and artistic works such as albums....
 as, "…We're ten days from release. I mean, from here, we're golden. If this thing leaks all over the world today or tomorrow, happy days. Happy days. Trust me," and, "By 2008 standards, that's a victory. If you'd told me six months ago that our record wouldn't leak until 10 days out, I would have signed up for that."

Death Magnetic debuted at number one in several countries to make it top the Australian, Canadian, Mexican and European album chart. Selling 490,000 units in the United States to debut at number one, Metallica became the first band to have five consecutive studio albums debut at number one in the history of the Billboard 200. After a week of its release, Death Magnetic remained at number one on the Billboard 200, the European album chart, and became the fastest selling album in Australia for 2008.

Death Magnetic stayed at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart for three consecutive weeks. Metallica became the only artist, aside from Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson (musician)

Jack Hody Johnson is a Hawaiian-born singer-songwriter, musician, filmmaker, and surfer who has achieved commercial success and a dedicated following, after the release of his debut album, Brushfire Fairytales in 2001....
 with the release of the album Sleep Through the Static
Sleep Through the Static

Sleep Through the Static is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson , released in the U.S. on February 5, 2008. The effort was announced on Johnson's personal website as renovation began for the release of the album....
, to remain on the Billboard 200 for three consecutive weeks at number one in 2008. Death Magnetic had also remained at number one on Billboard's Hard Rock, Modern Rock/Alternative and Rock album charts for five consecutive weeks. Internationally, the album peaked at number one in 32 countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.

Since this album's success, MTV Europe nominated Metallica in two categories (Rock Out and Headliner) of their Music Awards edition and also MTV Latin America invited them to perform in their Music Awards edition. Metallica performed "The Day That Never Comes." On October 21, 2008, Metallica started their World Magnetic Tour
World Magnetic Tour

The World Magnetic Tour is a current concert tour by Metallica, taking place in 2008 and 2009 in support of their ninth studio album Death Magnetic....
.

In November 2008, Metallica came to the end of their record deal with Warner Bros., and the band is now considering their options for the future and, according to Ulrich, one of their options is to release their next album through the internet. Recently, James Hetfield
James Hetfield

James Alan Hetfield is the main songwriter, co-founder, vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the American heavy metal music Musical ensemble Metallica....
 and Kirk Hammett
Kirk Hammett

Kirk Lee Hammett is the lead guitarist and a songwriter in the band Metallica and has been a member of the band since 1983. Before joining Metallica he formed and named the band Exodus ....
 were added to "Chop Shop's" list of "Top 100 Most Complete Guitar Players of All Time" at number fourteen and twenty-six, respectively.

Style and lyrical themes



Influenced by early heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath are an English Rock music band. Formed in Birmingham in 1968 by Ozzy Osbourne , Tony Iommi , Geezer Butler , and Bill Ward , the band has since experienced multiple lineup changes, with a total of twenty-two former members....
, Deep Purple
Deep Purple

Deep Purple are an English Rock music band formed in Hertford, Hertfordshire in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pioneers of Heavy metal music and modern hard rock, although some band members have tried not to categorize themselves as any one genre....
, and Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock music band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page , Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham . With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal music bands....
 and New Wave of British Heavy Metal
New Wave of British Heavy Metal

The New Wave of British Heavy Metal is a heavy metal music movement that started in the late 1970s, in Great Britain, and achieved some international attention by the early 1980s....
 bands such as Venom
Venom (band)

Venom are an English extreme metal band, formed in 1978 in Newcastle upon Tyne.Considered a seminal influence for thrash metal and coming to prominence towards the end of the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal', Venom have found little mainstream success or critical acclaim, but are widely regarded as highly influential, particularly for thei...
, Motörhead
Motörhead

Mot?rhead are a British hard rock band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter Lemmy, who has remained the sole constant member. Usually a power trio, Mot?rhead had particular success in the early 1980s with several successful singles in the UK Singles Chart....
, Diamond Head
Diamond Head (band)

Diamond Head are a United Kingdom heavy metal music band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England. They were one of the leading members of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and are acknowledged by later bands like Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence....
, Judas Priest
Judas Priest

Judas Priest is an England Heavy metal music band formed in 1969 in Birmingham. Judas Priest's core line-up consists of bass player Ian Hill, vocalist Rob Halford and guitarists Glenn Tipton and K....
, and Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English Heavy metal music band from Leyton, East London, England, formed in 1975. The band is led by founder, bassist and songwriter Steve Harris ....
, early Metallica releases contained fast tempo
Tempo

In musical terminology, 'tempo' is the speed or pace of a given musical piece. It is an extremely crucial element of composition, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece....
s, harmonized
Harmony

In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously, and chord s, actual or implied, in music. The word is related to the word "harmonic" which implies related wavelengths of waves....
 leads, and nine-minute instrumental
Instrumental

An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics or any other sort of vocal music; all of the music is produced by musical instruments....
s. Steve Huey of Allmusic said that Ride the Lightning featured "extended, progressive epics; tight, concise groove-rockers". Huey felt Metallica expanded its compositional technique and range of expression to take on a more aggressive approach in following releases, and lyrics dealt with more personal and socially conscious issues. Lyrical themes explored on Master of Puppets included religious and military leaders, rage, insanity, monsters, and drugs.

In 1991, with new producer Bob Rock
Bob Rock

Robert Jens Rock, aka Bob Rock,, is a Canada musician, sound engineer, and record producer....
, Huey felt Metallica simplified and streamlined its music for a more commercial approach to appeal to the mainstream audience. The band abandoned its aggressive, fast tempo
Tempo

In musical terminology, 'tempo' is the speed or pace of a given musical piece. It is an extremely crucial element of composition, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece....
s to expand its music and expressive range
Range (music)

In music, the range of a musical instrument is the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch it can play. For a singing register , this is known as vocal range....
, said Robert Palmer of Rolling Stone. The change in direction proved commercially successful as Metallica was the band's first album to peak at number one on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
. Metallica noticed changes to the rock scene created by the grunge
Grunge music

Grunge is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged during the mid-1980s in the American state of Washington, particularly in the Seattle area....
 movement of the early 1990s. In what has been described as "an almost alternative
Alternative rock

Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
 [rock]" approach, the band focused on non-metal influences and changed musical direction. Moving away from lyrical themes dealing with drugs and monsters, Metallica's new lyrical approach focused on anger, loss, and retribution. Some fans and critics were not pleased with this change, which included haircuts, the cover of Load, and headlining the alternative rock concert Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring alternative rock, hip hop music, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths....
. David Fricke of Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 described the move as "goodbye to the moldy stricture and dead-end Puritanism of no-frills thrash" and called Load the heaviest record of 1996. With the release of ReLoad in 1997, the band displayed more blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 and early hard rock
Hard rock

Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock and is considerably harder than conventional rock music....
 influences, incorporating more rhythm
Rhythm

Rhythm is the variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events....
 and harmony
Harmony

In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously, and chord s, actual or implied, in music. The word is related to the word "harmonic" which implies related wavelengths of waves....
 in song structures.

St. Anger marked the biggest musical change of the band's career. Bored with guitar solos, Ulrich chose to omit them from the album, leaving a "raw and unpolished sound". The band used drop C tuning
Drop C tuning

Dropped C tuning can be used to refer to three different alternative guitar tunings:* CADGBE - This is the technical definition of dropped C tuning - there is no other way to describe this tuning other than "dropped C", and it is achieved by taking standard tuning and dropping the low E to a C....
, and Ulrich's snare drum
Snare drum

The snare drum is a drum with strands of snares made of curled metal wire, metal cable, plastic cable, or catgut cords stretched across the a drumhead, typically the bottom....
 received particular criticism. New York Magazines Ethan Brown noted it "reverberates with a thwong". Lyrics on the album dealt with Hetfield's stint in rehab, including references to the devil, anti-drug themes, claustrophobia
Claustrophobia

Claustrophobia is the fear of enclosed spaces. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack. One study indicates that anywhere from 2-5% of the general world population is affected by severe claustrophobia, but only a small percentage of these people receive some kind of treatment for the disorder....
, impending doom, and religious hypocrisy
Hypocrisy

Hypocrisy , is acting in a manner contradictory to one's professed beliefs and feelings, or conversely, expressing false beliefs and opinions in order to conceal one's real feelings or motives....
. At the advice of producer Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin

Frederick Jay "Rick" Rubin is an United States record producer and is currently the co-head of Columbia Records. He is given credit for merging hip hop music and heavy metal music as well as producing the "Johnny Cash discography#American Recordings" albums with Johnny Cash....
, for their ninth studio album,
Death Magnetic
Death Magnetic

Death Magnetic is the ninth studio album by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released on September 12, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records....
, the band returned to E tuning and guitar solos, and adapted Middle Eastern influences.

Legacy and influence

Metallica has become one of the most influential heavy metal bands, and is credited as one of the "big four" of thrash metal, along with Slayer
Slayer

Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981. The band was founded by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King....
, Anthrax
Anthrax (band)

Anthrax is a New York City-based Heavy metal music band that released its first full-length album in 1984. The band was one of the most popular of the 1980s thrash metal scene and is notable for being the first to combine heavy metal with Hip hop music music....
, and Megadeth
Megadeth

Megadeth is an American Heavy metal music band led by founder, front man, guitarist, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. Formed in 1983 by Mustaine and bass player David Ellefson following Mustaine's departure from Metallica, the band has since released eleven studio albums, six live albums, two Extended play, thirty single , thirty-two music video...
. The band has sold more than 90 million records worldwide, including 57 million in the United States, which makes Metallica the most commercially successful thrash metal
Thrash metal

Thrash metal , is an extreme metal subgenre of heavy metal music that is characterized by its fast tempo and aggression. Thrash metal songs typically use fast, percussive and low-register guitar riffs, overlaid with Shred guitar-style lead work....
 band. The writers of
The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll felt Metallica gave heavy metal "a much-needed charge". Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Greg Prato of Allmusic said Metallica, "expanded the limits of thrash, using speed and volume not for their own sake, but to enhance their intricately structured compositions", calling the band "easily the best, most influential heavy metal band of the '80s, responsible for bringing the music back to Earth."

Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Davis

Jonathan Houseman Davis is the lead vocalist for the multiplatinum nu metal band Korn. He was born and raised in Bakersfield, California, where he lived with his father and stepmother....
 of Korn
Korn

'Korn' is an American rock music band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The band's catalogue consists of nine consecutive debuts in the top ten of the Billboard 200, including a compilation album, Greatest Hits, Vol....
 respects Metallica as his favorite band and comments, "I love that they've done things their own way and they've persevered over the years and they're still relevant to this day. I think they're one of the greatest bands ever." Godsmack
Godsmack

Godsmack is an American heavy metal music band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band comprises founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill and drummer Shannon Larkin....
 drummer Shannon Larkin
Shannon Larkin

Shannon Larkin is the current drummer for Godsmack. He is also a session musician....
 said Metallica has been the biggest influence on the band stating, "they really changed my life when I was 16 years old - I’d never heard anything that heavy." Vocalist and guitarist Robb Flynn of Machine Head
Machine Head (band)

Machine Head is an American heavy metal music band, formed in 1992 in Oakland, California, California. Founded by singer and guitarist Robert Flynn and bassist Adam Duce, and has only had 3 personnel changes since its inception 17 years ago....
 said that when creating the band's 2007 album,
The Blackening
The Blackening

The Blackening is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal music band Machine Head . Recorded in a period of four months, the writing process began in early 2005, and recording concluded in late 2006....
, "What we mean is an album that has the power, influence and epic grandeur of that album [Master of Puppets] – and the staying power - a timeless record like that". Trivium
Trivium (band)

Trivium is an American Heavy metal music band formed in 2000 in Orlando, Florida. The band has released Trivium discography, eleven singles, and twelve music videos....
 guitarists Corey Beaulieu and Matt Heafy
Matt Heafy

Matthew Kiichi Heafy also known as Matt Heafy is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the band Trivium . Heafy is also the vocalist for the band Capharnaum , along with Trivium's old producer Jason Suecof....
 said that when they heard Metallica they wanted to start playing guitar. M Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold

Avenged Sevenfold is an American rock music band from Orange County, California, formed in 1999. The band has achieved mainstream success with their 2005 album City of Evil, which included singles such as "Burn It Down ", "Bat Country," "Beast and the Harlot" and "Seize the Day ." The band's success followed with their Avenged Sevenfold...
 stated touring with Metallica was the band's career highlight, and said "Selling tons of records and playing huge shows will never compare to meeting your idols [Metallica]." God Forbid
God Forbid

God Forbid is an American heavy metal music band formed in 1996 in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey. They are one of the leaders of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal....
 guitarists Doc and Dallas Coyle grew up with Metallica as an inspiration, and the band's bassist John Outcalt admires Burton as a "rocker". Ill Niño
Ill Niño

Ill Ni?o is a Americas six-piece alternative metal band from New Jersey....
 drummer Dave Chavarri
Dave Chavarri

Dave Chavarri is the current Ill Ni?o drummer, he has also played with L??z Rockit, Merauder, Pro-Pain, M.O.D., Soulfly among others.He is also a huge fan of King Diamond and was happy to take part in the Roadrunner United track "In the Fire" alongside King Diamond....
 finds early Metallica releases as "heavy, raw, rebellious. It said, 'fuck you'", and Adema
Adema

Adema is a 5-member nu metal band from Bakersfield, California....
 drummer Kris Kohls
Kris Kohls

Kris Kohls is an American musician and producer, and current drummer of Adema. He has performed on all of the band's albums. He is also a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu....
 says the band is influenced by Metallica.
the Mook the Chef the Wife and Her Homer
Kerrang!
Kerrang!

Kerrang! is a weekly music magazine, published by Bauer Verlagsgruppe in the United Kingdom.The name refers to the sound made when smashing an electric guitar....
released a tribute album
Tribute album

A tribute album is a recorded collection of cover versions of songs or instrumental compositions. Its concept may be either various artists making a tribute to a single artist, a single artist making a tribute to various artists, or a single artist making a tribute to another single artist....
 with the April 8, 2006, edition of the magazine, titled
Master of Puppets: Remastered, which celebrated the 20-year anniversary of Master of Puppets
Master of Puppets

Master of Puppets is the third studio album by United States heavy metal music band Metallica. Recorded in 1985, the album was released on March 3, 1986 through Elektra Records....
. The album featured cover versions of Metallica songs by the bands Machine Head
Machine Head (band)

Machine Head is an American heavy metal music band, formed in 1992 in Oakland, California, California. Founded by singer and guitarist Robert Flynn and bassist Adam Duce, and has only had 3 personnel changes since its inception 17 years ago....
, Bullet for My Valentine
Bullet for My Valentine

Bullet for My Valentine are a Welsh fagcore band from Bridgend, Wales, formed in 1998.The band started their music career by covering songs by Metallica and Nirvana under the band name "Jeff Killed John"....
, Chimaira
Chimaira

Chimaira is an American heavy metal music band from Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, formed in 1998. The band is a notable band in the New Wave of American Heavy Metal....
, Mastodon
Mastodon (band)

Mastodon is a Grammy-nominated heavy metal music band and are one of the most notable bands in the New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Formed in 1999 in music in Atlanta, Georgia by Brann Dailor, Bill Kelliher, Troy Sanders, and Brent Hinds....
, Mendeed
Mendeed

Mendeed were a melodic death metal band formed in 2000 in Dumbarton, Scotland....
, and Trivium
Trivium (band)

Trivium is an American Heavy metal music band formed in 2000 in Orlando, Florida. The band has released Trivium discography, eleven singles, and twelve music videos....
, all who are influenced by Metallica. Over 15 Metallica tribute albums
Metallica discography

Metallica is an American heavy metal music band formed in 1981 by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich . After several lead guitarist and bassist changes, the band settled on Kirk Hammett and Cliff Burton, respectively....
 have been released. On September 10, 2006, Metallica guest starred on
The Simpsons
The Simpsons

The Simpsons is an Television in the United States animated cartoon Situation comedy created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company....
eighteenth season premiere "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer
The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer

"The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" is the season premiere of The Simpsons? The Simpsons and first aired September 10, 2006. Lisa meets Fat Tony's son, Michael, who doesn't want to enter the family business of the mafia, but wants to pursue his dream of being a chef....
", and Hammett's and Hetfield's voices were used in three episodes of the animated television series
Metalocalypse
Metalocalypse

Metalocalypse is an United States animated television series on Adult Swim created by Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha that premiered in August 2006....
.

Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica

Apocalyptica is a Finland Cello rock band, composed of classically trained cellists and, since 2005, a drummer. Three of the cellists are graduates of the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland....
 released a tribute album,
Plays Metallica by Four Cellos
Plays Metallica by Four Cellos

Plays Metallica by Four Cellos is the debut album by cello metal group Apocalyptica, released in 1996. It features eight instrumental Metallica covers arranged and played on cellos....
, which featured eight Metallica songs recorded with cellos. A parody band named Beatallica
Beatallica

Beatallica is a Mashup band that plays music made from combinations of songs of The Beatles and Metallica. A Beatallica song is typically a blend of a Beatles song and a Metallica song with a related title , though sometimes just a Beatles song will be used as a basis with modified lyrics....
 plays music using a combination of The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 and Metallica songs. Beatallica faced legal troubles when the Sony Corporation, who own The Beatles' catalogue, ordered a cease-and-desist claiming "substantial and irreparable injury"—ordering the group to pay damages. A fan of Beatallica, Ulrich asked Metallica lawyer Peter Paterno to help settle the legal case.

Metallica was ranked by MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
 as the third "Greatest Heavy Metal Band in History", was listed fifth on VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
's
100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, and was number one on VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
's
20 Greatest Metal Bands list. Master of Puppets was ranked number 167 on Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
s "500 Great Albums of all time", and Metallica was number 252. Master of Puppets was named in Q Magazine
s "50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time", ranked number one on IGN's "Top 25 Metal Albums", and number one on the Metal-rules.com "Top 100 Heavy Metal Albums" list. The song "Enter Sandman" was ranked number 399 on Rolling Stones "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

On April 7, 1999, Metallica was inducted into the San Francisco Walk of Fame. The mayor of San Francisco, Willie Brown, proclaimed the day "Official Metallica Day". Metallica was awarded the MTV Icon
MTV Icon

MTV Icon was an annual tribute show held by MTV, running from 2001 to 2004. Each year bands inspired by the Icon at hand performed some of the Icon's songs....
 award in 2003, and a concert was held paying tribute to the band with artists performing Metallica songs. Performances included Sum 41
Sum 41

Sum 41 is a Canadian Rock music Musical ensemble from Ajax, Ontario. The current members are Deryck Whibley , Cone McCaslin , and Steve Jocz ....
 with a medley
Medley (music)

In music, a medley is a piece composed from parts of existing pieces, played one after another, sometimes overlapping. They are common in popular music, and most medleys are songs rather than instrumental....
 of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Enter Sandman", and "Master of Puppets". Staind
Staind

Staind is an United States rock music band from Springfield, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, including lead singer/guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, bassist/vocalist Johnny April and drummer Jon Wysocki....
 covered "Nothing Else Matters", Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne Whibley , better known by her birth name Avril Lavigne , is a Canadian pop-punk singer-songwriter, fashion designer, and actress....
 played "Fuel", hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg

Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. , better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg , is a Grammy Award-nominated American rapper, record producer, and actor....
 performed "Sad but True", Korn
Korn

'Korn' is an American rock music band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The band's catalogue consists of nine consecutive debuts in the top ten of the Billboard 200, including a compilation album, Greatest Hits, Vol....
 played "One", and Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit is an United States nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida, Florida. The band achieved success with over 50 million albums sold worldwide....
 performed a rendition of "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)".

On January 14, 2009, it was announced that Metallica will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 on April 4, 2009.

Awards


Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
s:
  • 1990: Best Metal Performance
    Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance

    The Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance has been awarded since 1989. In 1992 and 1994 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance with Vocal....
     – "One
    One (Metallica song)

    "One" is a Grammy Award winning song by Heavy metal music band Metallica. One of Metallica's most famous songs, "One" appeared as the fourth track of ?And Justice for All and was released as the third single from the same album....
    "
  • 1991: Best Metal Performance – "Stone Cold Crazy
    Stone Cold Crazy

    "Stone Cold Crazy" is a song by English Rock music Queen from their successful 1974 in music album Sheer Heart Attack. The song is the eighth track on the album....
    "
  • 1992: Best Metal Performance
    Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance

    The Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance has been awarded since 1989. In 1992 and 1994 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance with Vocal....
     – Metallica
    Metallica (album)

    Metallica is the fifth studio album by the American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released August 12, 1991 through Elektra Records. It features some of Metallica's most popular songs, "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven ", "Nothing Else Matters" , "Wherever I May Roam" and "Sad but True"....
  • 1999: Best Metal Performance – "Better than You
    Better than You (Metallica song)

    "Better than You" is the fifth track of Metallica's album ReLoad. The song won the 1998 in music Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance; it was the band's fourth award in that category....
    "
  • 2000: Best Hard Rock Performance
    Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance

    The Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance has been awarded since 1990. In 1989 it was presented as Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance until the following year, when the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance category was formed....
     – "Whiskey in the Jar
    Whiskey in the Jar

    "Whiskey in the Jar" is a famous Ireland folk music about a highwayman , who is betrayed by his wife or lover. One of the most widely performed traditional Irish songs, it has been recorded by professional artists since the 1950s, but was first given wide exposure by the Irish folk band The Dubliners who performed it internationally as a sign...
    "
  • 2001: Best Rock Instrumental Performance
    Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance

    The Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance has been awarded since 1980. From 1986 to 1989 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance ....
     – "The Call of Ktulu" with Michael Kamen
    Michael Kamen

    Michael Kamen was an United States composer , orchestral arranger, orchestral conductor, song writer, and session musician....
     and the San Francisco Symphony
    San Francisco Symphony

    The San Francisco Symphony is a leading orchestra based in San Francisco, California. The current music director is Michael Tilson Thomas, who has held the position since September 1995....
  • 2004: Best Metal Performance – "St. Anger
    St. Anger (song)

    "St. Anger" was the lead single from Metallica's eighth studio album with the St. Anger. It won Best Metal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards and was also nominated for Best Rock Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards#Best Rock Video....
    "
  • 2009: Best Metal Performance – "My Apocalypse
    My Apocalypse

    "My Apocalypse" is the forty-first Single by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, and the second from their ninth studio album, Death Magnetic....
    "
  • 2009: Best Recording Package - Death Magnetic
    Death Magnetic

    Death Magnetic is the ninth studio album by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released on September 12, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records....


MTV Video Music Awards
MTV Video Music Awards

The MTV Video Music Awards were established in the end of the summer of 1984 in television by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year....
:
  • 1992: Best Metal Video – "Enter Sandman
    Enter Sandman

    "Enter Sandman" is a song by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, featured as the opening track and lead Single from their eponymous 1991 album Metallica ....
    "
  • 1996: Best Metal Video – "Until It Sleeps
    Until It Sleeps

    "Until It Sleeps" is the first single and the 4th song from Metallica's 1996 album Load . It was written by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich....
    "


American Music Awards:
  • 1996: Favorite Artist: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock: Metallica – Load
    Load (album)

    Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica, released June 4, 1996. To date, the album has sold over 5 million copies in America, and is certified Gold in the UK, having sold over 100,000 copies....
  • 1996: Favorite Metal/Hard Rock Song – "Until It Sleeps"


Billboard Music Awards
Billboard Music Award

The Billboard Music Awards, sponsored by Billboard magazine magazine was one of several annual United States music awards shows . It had been held annually in December until they went dormant in 2007....
:
  • 1997: Billboard Rock and Roll Artist of the Year – Metallica (RIAA Diamond Award)
  • 1999: Catalogue Artist of the Year – Metallica
  • 1999: Catalogue Album of the Year – Metallica


Kerrang! Awards
Kerrang!

Kerrang! is a weekly music magazine, published by Bauer Verlagsgruppe in the United Kingdom.The name refers to the sound made when smashing an electric guitar....
:
  • 2003: Hall of Fame – Metallica


Band members


  • James Hetfield
    James Hetfield

    James Alan Hetfield is the main songwriter, co-founder, vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the American heavy metal music Musical ensemble Metallica....
     – lead vocals
    Singing

    Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the human voice, which is often contrasted with regular speech. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist....
    , rhythm guitar
    Rhythm guitar

    Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
     (1981–present)
  • Lars Ulrich
    Lars Ulrich

    Lars Ulrich is a Denmark drummer best known as the co-founder of the United States Heavy metal music band Metallica. He was born in Gentofte, Denmark to an upper-middle class family....
     – drums
    Drum kit

    A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as cowbell s, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer....
    , percussion
    Percussion instrument

    A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
     (1981–present)
  • Kirk Hammett
    Kirk Hammett

    Kirk Lee Hammett is the lead guitarist and a songwriter in the band Metallica and has been a member of the band since 1983. Before joining Metallica he formed and named the band Exodus ....
     – lead guitar
    Lead guitar

    Lead guitar refers to the use of a guitar to perform melody lines, fill , and guitar solos within a song structure.In rock music, heavy metal music, blues, jazz and fusion bands and some pop music contexts as well as others, the lead guitar lines are usually supported by a second guitarist who plays rhythm guitar, which consists of accompan...
    , backing vocals
    Backing vocalist

    A backing vocalist or backing singer is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. In some cases, a backing singer may sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry....
     (1983–present)
  • Robert Trujillo
    Robert Trujillo

    Roberto Trujillo is a bassist who played with Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Black Label Society, Jerry Cantrell, and Ozzy Osbourne's band before joining Metallica in 2003....
     – bass guitar
    Bass guitar

    The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
    , backing vocals (2003–present)


Former members
  • Ron McGovney
    Ron McGovney

    Ron McGovney is an American musician most notable for being Metallica's first bass guitar player when they formed in the early 1980s. He was replaced by Cliff Burton....
     – bass guitar, backing vocals (1981-1982)
  • Dave Mustaine
    Dave Mustaine

    David Scott Mustaine is the lead guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist for the heavy metal music band Megadeth. Mustaine grew up in various Southern California suburbs....
     – lead guitar, backing vocals (1981–1983)
  • Cliff Burton
    Cliff Burton

    Clifford Lee Burton was a bassist best known for his work with the American Heavy metal music band Metallica from 1982 until his death in 1986....
     – bass guitar, backing vocals (1982–1986)
  • Jason Newsted
    Jason Newsted

    Jason Curtis Newsted is an American bass guitar best known as the former bassist of Metallica. He was also a member of Voivod after leaving Metallica....
     – bass guitar, backing vocals (1986–2001)


Session musicians
  • Lloyd Grant
    Lloyd Grant

    Lloyd Grant is a Jamaican musician.Although many stories claim Grant was actually a member of Metallica, James maintains that this single, slapdash encounter was the only time he was involved with the band."...
     - lead guitar ("Hit the Lights
    Kill 'Em All

    Kill 'Em All is the debut album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. The album was recorded in only two weeks on a small budget. Only 1500 copies were initially printed, however it has now been certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA, selling over 3 million copies in the U.S....
    ", 1981)
    • Only on the first pressing of the original Metal Massacre
      Metal Massacre

      Metal Massacre is a series of compilations released on Metal Blade Records. It is famous for shedding light on bands like Slayer, Metallica, Overkill , Trouble and more....
       compilation. On the subsequent pressings, a different version of the song with Dave Mustaine playing the lead part is used.
  • Bob Rock
    Bob Rock

    Robert Jens Rock, aka Bob Rock,, is a Canada musician, sound engineer, and record producer....
     - bass guitar (St. Anger
    St. Anger

    'St. Anger' is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. Released on June 5, 2003, this album marks the longest time span between studio albums from Metallica, with the nearly six years between the release of ReLoad and St....
    , 2003)


Discography

Studio albums
YearTitleLabel
1983Kill 'Em All
Kill 'Em All

Kill 'Em All is the debut album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. The album was recorded in only two weeks on a small budget. Only 1500 copies were initially printed, however it has now been certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA, selling over 3 million copies in the U.S....
Megaforce
Megaforce Records

Megaforce Records has been the record label for bands in the heavy metal music genres and also rock genres, including Metallica, Anthrax , Testament , Stormtroopers of Death, King's X, Warren Haynes, The Disco Biscuits, and have signed with Ministry , Bad Brains, Rose Hill Drive, Less Than Jake, Mushroomhead, and The Black Crowes....
/Elektra
Elektra Records

Elektra Records is a now-dormant United States record label owned by Warner Music Group. In 2004, it was consolidated into WMG's Atlantic Records Group....
1984Ride the Lightning
Ride the Lightning

Ride the Lightning is the second album by United States heavy metal music band Metallica, released on July 27, 1984 by Megaforce Records and re-released by Elektra Records on November 19, 1984....
1986Master of Puppets
Master of Puppets

Master of Puppets is the third studio album by United States heavy metal music band Metallica. Recorded in 1985, the album was released on March 3, 1986 through Elektra Records....
Elektra
1988...And Justice for All
1991Metallica
Metallica (album)

Metallica is the fifth studio album by the American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released August 12, 1991 through Elektra Records. It features some of Metallica's most popular songs, "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven ", "Nothing Else Matters" , "Wherever I May Roam" and "Sad but True"....
1996Load
Load (album)

Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica, released June 4, 1996. To date, the album has sold over 5 million copies in America, and is certified Gold in the UK, having sold over 100,000 copies....
1997ReLoad
Reload

Reload/reloading/means filling something back up, for example putting more ammunition into a weapon or putting pallets in to a recently emptied truck for delivery....
2003St. Anger
St. Anger

'St. Anger' is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal music band Metallica. Released on June 5, 2003, this album marks the longest time span between studio albums from Metallica, with the nearly six years between the release of ReLoad and St....
2008Death Magnetic
Death Magnetic

Death Magnetic is the ninth studio album by American Heavy metal music band Metallica, released on September 12, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records....
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Records

Warner Bros. Records Inc. is an United States record label that operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. It is also affectionately known as "Warners" and 'the Bunny', based on the Bugs Bunny cartoons released by Warner Bros....


See also

  • List of best-selling music artists
    List of best-selling music artists

    This list documents the world's best-selling music artists categorically and alphabetically. This information cannot be listed officially, as there is no organization that has recorded global music sales....
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart
    List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart

    This is an alphabetical list of artists who reached the number one position on the United States Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart....
  • Guitar Hero: Metallica
    Guitar Hero: Metallica

    Guitar Hero: Metallica is an upcoming music video game being developed by Neversoft and distributed by Activision. The game is expected to be released in Europe, North America, and Australia on the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 on March 29, 2009; and is expected to release for the Playstation 2 early in spring....
  • List of Metallica concert tours
    List of Metallica concert tours

    File:Metallica live London crop.jpgMetallica is an American heavy metal music band, founded in 1981 by drummer Lars Ulrich in Los Angeles. Since 1982, Metallica has performed in North America, Europe, South America, East and Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and South Africa....


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