Reload Metallica

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  • Release Date: 11/18/1997
  • Sales Rank: 3,878
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 075596212625

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Reload

1LISTENFuel 4:29
2LISTENThe Memory Remains 4:39
3LISTENDevil's Dance 5:18
4LISTENThe Unforgiven II 6:36
5LISTENBetter Than You 5:21
6LISTENSlither 5:13
7LISTENCarpe Diem Baby 6:12
8LISTENBad Seed 4:05
9LISTENWhere the Wild Things Are 6:52
10LISTENPrince Charming 6:04
11LISTENLow Man's Lyric 7:36
12LISTENAttitude 5:16
13LISTENFixxxer 8:15

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Editorial Reviews

Metallica recorded so much material for Load -- their first album in five years -- that they had to leave many songs unfinished, otherwise they would have missed their deadline. During the supporting tour for Load, they continued to work on the unfinished material, as well as write new songs, and they soon had enough material for a new album, Reload. The title suggests that Reload simply is a retread of its predecessor, and in many ways that's correct -- there's still too much bone-headed, heavy Southern rock for it to be anything other than the sequel to Load -- but there's enough left curves to make it a better record. Marianne Faithfull's backing vocals on "The Memory Remains" complement the weird, uneasy melody, and "Where the Wild Things Are" has an eerie menace that {|Metallica|} never achieved on Load. There are also a couple of ballads and country-rockers that don't work quite so well (it's never a good idea to have an explicit sequel, as on "The Unforgiven II"), and that, along with a few plodding Metallica-by-numbers, is what keeps Reload from being a full success. Still, the towering closer, "Fixxxer," along with handful of cuts that successfully push the outer edges of Metallica's sound, make the record worthwhile. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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they tryed something new and this album made me happy and made me cry thanks bob rock and metallicaby ThyWickedJuggalo

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October 25, 2008: this band is just simply amazing i loved reload just as much as i loved kill'em all this band is just simply the best of the best lars is still on the drums showing off his great talented him and the rest of the band are just simply talented and gifted

I Also Recommend: The World Needs a Hero, The System Has Failed, Risk [Bonus Tracks], Youthanasia [Bonus Tracks], Cryptic Writings [Bonus Tracks].

what about carpe diem baby?by Anonymous

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April 25, 2006: How could any of you skip over carpe diem baby. Arguably one of the best songs on the cd. Granted, I new to the metal scene but the minute I heard this song I couldn't help but like it and I listen to hip hop. Go back through the cd and give it a closer listen.


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