In a similar vein to his iconic Mean Tweets segments, Jimmy Kimmel recently invited Metallica to face some of their harshest critics head-on and look back at a bunch of brutal one-star reviews of The Black Album in honour of its 30th anniversary.
Many disgruntled listeners took to Amazon to voice their displeasure at Metallica’s massive fifth studio LP – released in 1991 – calling the band sellouts, stating that the songs on the record were “lousy”, and even recommending others to purchase “a Dire Straits or Foreigner CD instead”. Uhhh… okay?!
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James, Lars, Kirk and Rob took the whole thing in very good spirits, though, with Papa Het in particular having a good giggle at the line: “this horrible, atrocious, self-titled $uck-o-roma”. LOL.
Recently, Kirk Hammett told Kerrang! of the sellout labels that were aimed at Metallica at the time of release: “A lot of our core underground fans, they thought they were losing us. And I can understand that.
“When a band goes from selling a million albums to all of a sudden selling 12 million albums, the feeling of intimacy with that band starts to erode.”
The Metallica Blacklist and The Black Album (Remastered) are out now via Blackened Recordings.
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Posted on September 13th 2021, 12:17p.m.
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