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Metallica’s 2003’s album, ‘St. Anger,’ is arguably their most polarizing. As is often the case in such situations, its admirers will often go to great lengths to defend it. Take a listen ...
Those dynamics can make for a phenomenal album, but in the minds of many, 'St. Anger' just didn't cut it. However, fans Daryl Gardner (guitar / bass / drums), Dave Cox (vocals) and Chris Dando ...
Although it was written and recorded in the studio, St. Anger barely resembles a studio album. The raw sounds on the throttling opening cut, “Frantic,” are essentially the same raw sounds that ...
Speaking to Classic Rock, via Rock News Desk, about the album, Ulrich says the band now view ‘St Anger’ as “an isolated experiment”. The album was released in 2003, almost six years after ...
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