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St. Anger

June 23rd, 2003 Elektra Single
7" / CD single
James Hetfield Vocals, Guitars
Kirk Hammett Guitars
Lars Ulrich Drums
Bob Rock Bass, Producer
Vlado Meller Mastering
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International single part 1: 
International single part 2:
International single part 3
Enhanced maxi-single released for Europe and Australia:
Japanese EP: 




St. Anger

Over the next few years Metallica were quite close to splitting up, as was documented in their DVD "Some Kind of Monster." However, they managed to overcome their differences, and by July 2003 they had Rob Trujillo as their new bassist and had released their eighth studio album, "St. Anger."
June 5th, 2003 Vertigo CD
Music videos were shot for "St. Anger", "Frantic", "The Unnamed Feeling" and "Some Kind of Monster". Bass player Robert Trujillo is credited as band member, performs on the St. Anger Rehearsals DVD and features in every music video for the album, but he did not play any song in it. The album's creation process is chronicled in detail in the documentary "Some Kind of Monster". Metallica tried some different approaches to making music on this album, like collaborating on lyrics. Conceived, recorded and mixed between May, 2002 and April, 2003 at HQ in San Rafael, California. Mastered at Sony Studios in New York City, New York.
James Hetfield Vocals, Guitars (rhythm)
Kirk Hammett Guitars (lead)
Lars Ulrich Drums
Bob Rock Bass
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fot. Vlado Meller Mastering
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fot. Brian "Pushead" Schroeder Cover art. Pushead is a graphic artist, mostly known for his artwork for Glenn Danzig's Misfits, and Metallica. In addition to his album artwork, Pushead has also designed numerous T-shirts, Posters, and Skate Boards. Founder of two labels, Pusmort Records and Bacteria Sour Records Records. Vocalist of Septic Death.
Anton Corbijn Photography
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fot. Mike Gillies Engineering (assistant), Editing
Eric Helmkamp Engineering (assistant)
Matt Mahurin Artwork
Bob Rock Producer, Recording, Mixing
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Classic Albums: Metallica

Next, in January 2001, Jason Newstead, who had been Metallica's bassist for 14 years, quit "due to private and personal reasons, and the physical damage that [he had] done to [him]self over the years." This was followed by James going to rehab in July 2001.
November 6th, 2001 Eagle Vision DVD
James Hetfield Vocals, Guitars (rhythm)
Lars Ulrich Drums
Jason Newsted Bass, Vocals (backing)
Kirk Hammett Guitars (lead)
Bob Rock Interview
Martin R. Smith Executive producer
Terry Shand Executive producer
Geoff Kempin Executive producer
Matthew Longfellow Director, Editing
Nick de Grunwald Producer
Sarah Tindall Post-production
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No Leaf Clover

March 20th, 2000  Vertigo
Part 1 of 3CD set. No Leaf Clover (Video - "Slice & Dice" Version). Recorded live on April 21-22, 1999. 
The next few years would see a lot of upheaval within Metallica. In 2000 Metallica sued the file-sharing service Napster, with the claim that Napster "encourages and enables visitors to its website to unlawfully exchange with others copyrighted songs and sound recordings without the knowledge or permission of Metallica"` This move, while ultimately successful, alienated a significant portion of Metallica's fans.
James Hetfield Vocals, Guitars (rhythm)
Lars Ulrich Drums
Jason Newsted Bass, Vocals (backing)
Kirk Hammett Guitars (lead)
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Symphony
Michael Kamen (R.I.P. 2003) Conductor
Andie Airfix Artwork
Adam Dubin Director (documentary)
Wayne Isham Video Director (track 2)
Randy Staub Mixing, Recording
George Marino (R.I.P. 2012) Mastering
Bob Rock Producer, Engineering
James Hetfield Producer
Lars Ulrich Producer
Anton Corbijn Photography
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pYPEsrD0Ao (video - "Slice & Dice" version)




Symphony and Metallica

November 23rd, 1999 Elektra

After a year of touring, the next Metallica project was entitled "S&M," a collaboration of sorts with the San Fransisco Symphony Orchestra. This consisted of two live shows, with Metallica playing some of their songs with a full Orchestral Backing. "S&M" was released in CD, video and DVD format in November 1999. Metallica then won a grammy for "Rock Instrumental Performance" with "The Call of the Ktulu" taken from the "S&M" album. Live concert recorded with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. "S&M" stands for "Symphony and Metallica". Mixed and edited from August to October, 1999 at The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California. Recorded live on April 21st & 22nd, 1999. Additional editing at Plantation Studios in Maui, Hawaii. Mastered at Sterling Sound.
James Hetfield Vocals, Guitars (rhythm)
Jason Newsted  Bass, Vocals (backing)
Kirk Hammett  Guitars (lead)
Lars Ulrich     Drums
Michael Kamen (R.I.P. 2003) Conductor
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Symphony
Andie Airfix Artwork
James Hetfield Producer
Lars Ulrich Producer
George Marino (R.I.P. 2012) Mastering
Randy Staub Recording, Mixing
Bob Rock Producer, Engineering
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