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'''''St. Anger''''' is [[Metallica]]'s tenth album. This album is due for release on [[June 10]], [[2003]]. |
'''''St. Anger''''' is [[Metallica]]'s tenth album. This album is due for release on [[June 10]], [[2003]]. |
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Jason Newsted cited several reasons for his leaving the band, the most important being Hetfield questioning his loyalty to the band, due to his participation in other bands. Producer Bob Rock played bass for the recording of the album, and a permanent replacement has since been found—Rob Trujillo, formerly of [[Suicidal Tendencies]]/[[Ozzy Osbourne]]. Ironically, Jason Newsted has now become Ozzy Osbourne's new bass player. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
Revision as of 21:18, 23 May 2003
St. Anger is Metallica's tenth album. This album is due for release on June 10, 2003.
Six years elapsed between the release of the band's last album, Reload, and their recording of the album, which began in 2002. Many factors contributed to this delay, the two most important being the departure of bassist Jason Newsted, and because of the amount of time spent by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield in rehab.
Jason Newsted cited several reasons for his leaving the band, the most important being Hetfield questioning his loyalty to the band, due to his participation in other bands. Producer Bob Rock played bass for the recording of the album, and a permanent replacement has since been found—Rob Trujillo, formerly of Suicidal Tendencies/Ozzy Osbourne. Ironically, Jason Newsted has now become Ozzy Osbourne's new bass player.
Track listing
- "Frantic"
- "St. Anger"
- "Some Kind Of Monster"
- "Dirty Window"
- "Invisible Kid"
- "In My World"
- "Shoot Me Again"
- "Sweet Amber"
- "Unnamed Feeling"
- "Purify"
- "All Within My Hands"