Description
Released in 1997, Reload is Metallica’s seventh studio album and the companion record to their 1996 release Load. Recorded during the same creative period with producer Bob Rock, the album continues the band’s exploration of hard rock, blues influences, and slower groove-driven metal while retaining their unmistakable heaviness. Featuring tracks like “Fuel,” “The Memory Remains,” and “The Unforgiven II,” the album blends powerful riffs with darker storytelling and expansive songwriting. Upon release, Reload debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 and across several international charts, confirming Metallica’s dominance even as they pushed their sound beyond their thrash metal roots.
Why This Record Is in the Crimson Vinyl Collection
While Master of Puppets and Ride the Lightning defined Metallica’s thrash legacy, Reload represents an important chapter in the band’s evolution. During the late 1990s Metallica deliberately stepped outside the boundaries of thrash metal, incorporating blues, Southern rock, and alternative influences into their songwriting. The album shows a band confident enough to experiment while still delivering massive riffs and stadium-sized songs. For collectors, Reload captures Metallica in a transitional era — controversial for some fans at the time, but historically significant as the band expanded the sound and scope of modern heavy music.
Track Listing
Side A
Fuel
The Memory Remains
Devil’s Dance
The Unforgiven II
Side B
Better Than You
Slither
Carpe Diem Baby
Side C
Bad Seed
Where the Wild Things Are
Prince Charming
Side D
Low Man’s Lyric
Attitude
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