

Metallica
Metallica is an American rock band. After forming in Los Angeles in 1981, they released an opening run of albums in the 1980s—Kill 'Em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, ...And Justice for All—that brought the underground sound of thrash metal into the mainstream. Their 1991 self-titled album, also known as The Black Album, won a Best Metal Performance Grammy Award and became their bestselling album, debuting at No. 1 on the albums charts in 10 countries on the strength of hit singles Enter Sandman, The Unforgiven, and Nothing Else Matters.
The band appears in the landmark 2004 documentary Metallica: Some Kind of Monster and they were the first artist to appear in a live concert experience in Apple Immersive Video for Apple Vision Pro when their 2024 M72 World Tour: Mexico City stop was captured. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.
Latest Release
- JUN 26, 2026 ReLoad (Remastered)

Metallica’s mid-’90s hard left turn gets another coat of polish. After cutting their hair and making an abrupt left turn into hard rock on 1996’s Load, Metallica doubled down the following year with ReLoad. 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, ReLoad was notable for the nonstop circulation of leadoff track “Fuel,” the unexpected sequel “The Unforgiven II,” and being the first Metallica album to feature a guest singer: Marianne Faithfull on “The Memory Remains.” Eventually, “Fuel” would become the theme song of NASCAR on NBC, a third “Unforgiven” song—“The Unforgiven III,” natch—would appear on 2008’s Death Magnetic, and ReLoad would become known as bassist Jason Newsted’s last studio album with the band. Any way you slice it, ReLoad is a far cry from Metallica’s thrash-metal origins. It’s hard to imagine the hurdy-gurdy-laden “Low Man’s Lyric” on any of the band’s breakneck ’80s output—never mind a song called “Carpe Diem Baby” or even the slick but fundamentally tame Grammy-winner “Better Than You.”
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Metallica on Apple Music
Metallica on Apple TV
About
- FROM
- Los Angeles, CA, United States
- FORMED
- October 28, 1981
- GENRE
- Metal