The '90s were a weird time for Metallica, who saw their commercial breakthrough with their self-titled "Black" album, but an evolution of their sound from their heavy '80s heyday. And with success ...
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Put kindly, many fans see the trio of albums Metallica released in the ‘90s as a low point for the band. Some were still on board after the release of their 1991 self-titled album (The Black Album).
Which was Metallica's better era - the '80s or the '90s? That the debate at the center of this week's Chuck's Fight Club on Loudwire Nights Metallica captured the imagination of thrash metal youths in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kip Winger, of Winger, then and now. (Photos: Getty Images) “There was a turning point in my band where I made a fatal mistake, ...
Fronted by guitarist/vocalist Chris Cheney, The Living End burst on the scene in the mid-1990s, a punk rock/quasi-psychobilly band featuring Scott Owen on the double bass. The group quickly tasted ...
Metallica has finally announced the deluxe remaster for their notorious 1996 LP, Load. The news comes from the band’s social media pages, where they announced pre-orders for the remaster and its ...
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