See the Metallica blurb near the bottom of this post. St. Anger hate is nothing new, of course. After all, it's arguably Metallica's most controversial studio effort — contentious with some listeners ...
Napster founder Shawn Fanning wore a Metallica t-shirt (and walked out to For Whom The Bell Tolls) whilst giving out an award, poking fun at the band's stance, while a somewhat tone-deaf skit where ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There comes a point in every person's life where you have to take stock of who you are and what you’re about. When a band faces ...
Metallica like to test their audience's reaction to St. Anger on the road, with singer-guitarist James Hetfield showing a good sense of humor about some fans' opposition to the 2003 Metallica album.
It's a brave soul indeed who announces their appreciation for St. Anger without expecting a barrage of negativity in response. Metallica's 2003 record is without a doubt the thrash icons' least ...
James Hetfield gazes longingly at his computer screen. Sultry piano hangs in the air. “I’m madly in love with you,” Metallica’s frontman types with a faint smile. On the receiving end is Lars Ulrich.
St. Anger sure was a piece o’ shit. From the dime store lyrics to the nu metal sounding guitars to the absolute lack of guitar solos to just.. Lars… fans have tons of reasons to hate that album. So we ...
Metallica's 2003 St. Anger album has been in the headlines a fair amount recently – first, producer Bob Rock defended the record's controversial snare drum sound, and then drummer Lars Ulrich later ...