: A raw, experimental album known for its lack of guitar solos and controversial drum sound. Return to Roots (2008–2016)
According to the Metallica discography on Wikipedia , this specific timeframe covers the following primary studio albums: The Thrash Era (1983–1988)
: A return to the longer, faster thrash structures of their early career. Metallica - Discography (1983-2016) (320)
: A massive commercial success that brought the band into the mainstream.
The phrase typically refers to a digital collection of the band's studio work, spanning from their debut through the mid-2010s , encoded at a 320 kbps bitrate for high audio quality. : A raw, experimental album known for its
: Known for its progressive structures and dry, bass-light production. Global Superstardom (1991–2003)
: A shift toward hard rock and bluesy influences. The phrase typically refers to a digital collection
: Expanded their sound with more complex arrangements and melodic elements.