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Metallica unleashed ...And Justice For All, their fourth studio album—and first full-length following the death of Cliff Burton — on Aug. 25, 1988... ...or was it ...
The real test to Metallica’s inexorable career ascension, however, would rest on the success or failure of their fourth studio album, … And Justice for All, which arrived in stores on Aug. 25 ...
Metallica’s plan to evolve into the outer reaches of technical thrash metal reached an apex with …And Justice for All, which came out on Sept. 7, 1988. To a large extent, the album was yet ...
Metallica became a force to be reckoned with on … And Justice for All, their fourth album and first after the death of bassist Cliff Burton. On their three previous LPs, they’d laid the ...
Viewed from the stage of LA’s Memorial Coliseum, Metallica ... might wonder whether all the piss and vinegar in James Hetfield’s lyrics on what became …And Justice For All weren’t ...
As with previous Metallica reissue campaigns, the new ...And Justice for All is available in multiple tiers, though this time the selection is more straightforward: There's the album itself (in ...
Metallica will release what they're calling the “definitive” reissue of their landmark 1988 album … And Justice for All on Nov. 2. The reissue will be available in multiple formats ...
Metallica have taken a lot of crap from a lot of people over the years over the way their records sound. Not for the actual music within — though bring up St. Anger to a metal head and watch the ...
For the surviving members of Metallica, trauma was very much fresh on their minds when they entered the studio to begin work on their next album, …And Justice For All. The group had a new ...
After their previous bassist, the iconic Cliff Burton, died in a bus accident in September 1986, Metallica pushed ... well came [1988’s] … And Justice for All.” The only song to feature ...
The other came 15 years before, on, 1988's ...And Justice for All. Though Metallica were on a sharp upward trajectory while recording the latter album – indeed, it would mark their debut on MTV ...