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  • Release Date: 09/10/2008
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Sales Rank: 210,986
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005530554

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St. Anger

Disc 1
1LISTENFrantic 5:51
2LISTENSt. Anger 7:21
3LISTENSome Kind of Monster 8:26
4LISTENDirty Window 5:24
5LISTENInvisible Kid 8:31
6LISTENMy World 5:45
7LISTENShoot Me Again 7:10
8LISTENSweet Amber 5:27
9LISTENThe Unnamed Feeling 7:10
10LISTENPurify 5:14
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Disc 2
1Frantic DVD Video
2St. Anger DVD Video
3Some Kind of Monster DVD Video
4Dirty Window DVD Video
5Invisible Kid DVD Video
6My World DVD Video
7Shoot Me Again DVD Video
8Sweet Amber DVD Video
9The Unnamed Feeling DVD Video
10Purify DVD Video
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Editorial Reviews

It's been said that you can't go home again, that it's impossible to truly get back to your roots once you've evolved to another state -- but this two-decade-old thrash juggernaut does its best to prove that adage false on this purposefully abrasive, sometimes downright ugly collection. St. Anger isn't exactly a return to the sound of, say Ride the Lightning or Kill 'Em All, but it is a pretty close approximation of the emotional tone of Metallica's early albums. On St. Anger's title track -- which, like many of the cuts here, edges close to the eight-minute mark -- James Hetfield revels in apoplectic rage, while he and Kirk Hammett tussle with riffs that stop, start, and stutter rather than bulldoze straight ahead. The doomy "Dirty Window" lurches ahead in a similar manner, cleaving Sabbath-esque minor chords with some straight-outta-the-sepulchre vocals from Hetfield. The disc is swathed in something of an odd mix, with snare drum cutting to the bone of many songs and an unaccustomed layer of grit atop the guitars -- "Frantic" and the slide-laden "Sweet Amber" scrape with a gravelly tone that's seldom cropped up before in the notoriously clean confines of Metallica-land. There's a neo-industrial vibe to "Purify," which ratchets up the tension with a passel of false endings and an alternately funereal and thrashing machine-age rhythm bed. Some of the experimenting doesn't pan out -- notably "Some Kind of Monster," which creeps a little too far into Korn's field -- but overall, St. Anger packs a lot of meat, and plenty of motion, into its 70-odd minutes of primal screaming. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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simply the best metal band in decadesby ThyWickedJuggalo

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October 25, 2008: this band is the best of the best thanks metallica for the great album st anger is now my second favorite metallica album ride the lightning is my first favorite metallica i do not know how anybody can hate on st anger this album kicks butt its their best album they put out since kill'em all i do not even care if bob rock is the bass player on this album this is bob rocks finale album with metallica in 2006 it was announced that rick rubin would produce the follow up to st anger this album kicks butt i love all the songs this album is even more insane than any of megadeths albums

This review was written about the CD Bonus DVD edition.

I Also Recommend: All Hope Is Gone [Special Edition], United Abominations, Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses, Iowa, Slipknot [Reissue].

Metallica's Nadirby Anonymous

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September 15, 2008: For me the main problem with St Anger is neither Lars' ringing snare, nor the fact that the guitars are lost in a swamp of low end. I don't even feel the absence of Hammett's increasingly lazy, cheesy fast-pentatonic solos much. The main problem is that the songs are just boring. The riffs are basic, obvious, uninteresting, and there isn't much change or development in the songs. Instead there is so much repetition that the album actually gets worse with subsequent listens. Encouraged by Bob Rock's &quot figure it out in the studio&quot ethic and the dizzying heights of their success, Metallica must have reached a point collectively where they believed that anything they coughed up in a jam session must be sheer gold dust--or somehow more poetically true/direct/angry because they no longer apply any form of self-criticism or quality control. St Anger is what happens when a band believes its own hype.

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