Album

Reload

Metallica

1997 · Rock

58 collectors on Gatefold own this

Reload by Metallica

Reload is a Metal album by Metallica, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 214 pressings tracked, owned by 58 collectors.

About

After cutting their hair and making an abrupt left turn into hard rock on 1996’s <i>Load</i>, Metallica doubled down the following year with <i>ReLoad</i>. As it turns out, both albums were recorded during the same sessions with producer Bob Rock, the man who had previously helped transform the band on the 1991 self-titled record known as The Black Album. At the time of its release, <i>ReLoad</i> was notable for the nonstop circulation of leadoff track <b>“Fuel,”</b> the unexpected sequel <b>“The Unforgiven II,”</b> and being the first Metallica album to feature a guest singer: Marianne Faithfull on <b>“The Memory Remain.”</b> Eventually, “Fuel” would become the theme song of <i>NASCAR on NBC</i>, a third “Unforgiven” song—“The Unforgiven III,” natch—would appear on 2008’s <i>Death Magnetic</i>, and <i>ReLoad</i> would become known as bassist Jason Newsted’s last studio album with the band. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Fuel4:29
  2. 2The Memory Remains (feat. Marianne Faithfull)4:39
  3. 3Devil's Dance5:19
  4. 4The Unforgiven II6:36
  5. 5Better Than You5:21
  6. 6Slither5:13
  7. 7Carpe Diem Baby6:12
  8. 8Bad Seed4:05
  9. 9Where the Wild Things Are6:54
  10. 10Prince Charming6:05
  11. 11Low Man's Lyric7:37
  12. 12Attitude5:16
  13. 13Fixxxer8:15

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Heavy Metal
  • gritty
  • aggressive
  • occult

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