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On episode 139 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, we explore the philosophy behind Metallica's iconic Black Album. Unpacking the themes of anguish, rage, and the inner self, we delve into the band's mindset during the creation of this groundbreaking record. From the raw power of 'Enter Sandman' to the haunting beauty of 'The Unforgiven', each track offers a unique insight into the band's artistic vision and the societal issues they grappled with. Join us as we dissect the lyrics, discuss the album's cultural impact, and reveal how Metallica's Black Album continues to resonate with fans around the world. Whether you're a die-hard Metallica fan or a casual listener, this podcast will give you a new appreciation for one of the most influential albums in heavy metal history.Instrumental Metallica My Friend of Misery Cover by StateOfMercuryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXBWdnPX2nkHeavy Metal Philosophy Contact;YouTube: https://youtube.com/@heavymetalphilosophyhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/heavy-metal-philosophyHeavyMetalPhilosophy@gmail.comhttps://mobile.twitter.com/heaviestdoyenhttps://www.facebook.com/HeaviestDoyenhttps://www.instagram.com/heavy_metal_philosophy/https://www.threads.net/@heavy_metal_philosophyhttps://bsky.app/profile/jonbarbas.bsky.social Metal Digest articles link;https://metal-digest.com/author/jon-barbas/#metal #metallica #theblackalbum #philosophy #heavymetalphilosophy #entersandman #musicanalysis #thrashmetal #heavymetal
This is IT! This is the Countdown! Quinn discusses Megadeth's mainstream breakthrough Countdown to Extinction as compared to Metallica's mainstream smash hit, The Black Album!
Embed[tcb-script]!function(a){var b="embedly-platform",c="script";if(!a.getElementById(b)){var d=a.createElement(c);d.id=b,d.src=("https:"===document.location.protocol?"https":"http")+"://cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js";var e=document.getElementsByTagName(c)[0];e.parentNode.insertBefore(d,e)}}(document);[/tcb-script]On this episode of Poppitt's Corner, Dismissed main man Lucas Hockley discusses the black metal scene and why metal as a whole died with Metallica's "Black Album".All episodes available at https://www.poppittscorner.comMadrost Bandcamp Link: https://www.madrost.bandcamp.comTHE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.comCMStv: https://www.cmstv.netRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspnBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:dROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPNAMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel
On this episode of Poppitt's Corner, Dismissed main man Lucas Hockley discusses the black metal scene and why metal as a whole died with Metallica's "Black Album". All episodes available at https://www.poppittscorner.com Madrost Bandcamp Link: https://www.madrost.bandcamp.com THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d ROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPN AMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
This week The Vinyl Boyz celebrate one of the greatest rock albums of all time. Metallica's Black Album. Metallica is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica. Released on August 12, 1991, by Elektra Records, it is commonly referred to as The Black Album because of its packaging design. Its recording took place at One on One Studios in Los Angeles over an eight-month span that frequently found Metallica at odds with their new producer Bob Rock. The album marked a change in the band's music from the thrash metal style of their previous four albums to a slower, heavier, and more refined sound. Metallica promoted Metallica with a series of tours. They also released five singles to promote the album: "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven", "Nothing Else Matters", "Wherever I May Roam", and "Sad but True", all of which have been considered to be among the band's best-known songs. The song "Don't Tread on Me" was also issued to rock radio shortly after the album's release but did not receive a commercial single release. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Vinyl Boyz drop the needle on the 90s classic hip-hop record from A Tribe Called Quest titled Midnight Marauders. Released on November 9, 1993, by Jive Records. John “Q-Tip” Davis a.k.a. Kamaal Fareed, Malik “Phife Dawg” Taylor, and Ali Shaheed Muhammed had already earned the adoration of dedicated hip-hop heads and fans of other genres with their previous projects. But with Midnight Marauders, they cemented their legend. Tribe were in a difficult position when working to put together Midnight Marauders: how do you follow up literally one of the best hip-hop albums of all time? Following their debut People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths Of Rhythm (1990), their sophomore LP The Low End Theory (1991) showcased the group's vastly improved production chops and rhyming abilities. With their second album, they created perfect music to chill and vibe out to. It was a masterful artistic achievement. This album we reviewed this week is ranked in the top 5 of all time when discussing the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. Commercially, Midnight Marauders is the A Tribe Called Quest's highest selling album. The album sold over 1,000,000 copies within it's first year, making it a platinum hit. It also peaked #70 on the UK album charts, #8 on the Billboard 200, and took the top spot Top R&B/Hip Hop chart. A lot of the album's success is due to its timeless classic of a single “Award Tour” which peaked at #47 on the Billboard Hot 100. It's influence has spanned decades with the track being referenced by the likes of Wale, Kanye West, Common, Azealia Banks, and Justin Timberlake. Recording sessions for the album occurred at Battery Studios, Platinum Island Studios and Scorcerer Sound in New York City. Its production was mainly handled by Q-Tip, with contributions from Skeff Anselm, Large Professor and the group's DJ, Ali Shaheed Muhammad. A culmination of the group's two previous albums, it features an eclectic, gritty sound based on jazz, funk, soul and R&B samples, in addition to socially conscious, positively-minded, and humorous lyrics. Thanks for listening. Next week we will be reviewing Metallica's Black Album from 1991. Please subscribe and tell your friends about us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the final episode of a three part series about Metallica's Black Album, Tim and Eric are joined by the author of the book "Metallica: The $24.95 Book", Ben Apatoff. Tim, Eric, and Ben discuss some of the research that Ben did when putting together the book, the recent Metallica Podcast, and more interesting Metallica stories from throughout the years. Buy Metallica: The $24.95 Book here Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast YouTube
We kick off the show talking about the sad news of Vince Neil falling off a stage last weekend. We talk about Rob Zombie's Munsters reboot and then transition into looking up old early 90s TV shows we used to watch as kids. Darren gets off on a rant about his feelings about Metallica's Black Album as well. Join our Patreon to watch the video version and get a bonus episode each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here. Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mastodon's Brann Dailor shares his lifelong story of fandom, from watching his mom's band rehearse every night through to discovering Judas Priest and then escalating levels of heavy metal, why Death's Human was more significant than Metallica's Black Album, his special bond with sister Skye over King Diamond, how music got him through his darkest moments, rediscovering drums, his early years in bands, forming Mastodon and their new record, 'Hushed and Grim.' Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Xkvl5wP4aYY
Matt Heafy of Trivium joins the Talk Toomey Podcast to discuss their latest album, In The Court of the Dragon. Matt and I also talk about Twitch, Knotfest Iowa, Machine Gun Kelly and changing with the times. Matt tells his love of Metallica's Black Album and talks about writing a children's book. We also go over the Metal Tour Of The Year with Megadeth and collaborating with Richard Marx.
Host of the Talk Toomey Podcast, Josh Toomey, joins Bakko this week to discuss his recent interview with Jason Newsted, a Dave Ellefson update and a bunch of talk about the 30th anniversary of Metallica's Black Album.MusicHU - Through The NeverDanzig - I Don't Mind The PainDaughtry - What I wantLimp Bizkit - FaithMetallica - Enter SandmanStone Sour - Creeping DeathTalk Toomey Archives - Knotfest
Host of the Talk Toomey Podcast, Josh Toomey, joins Bakko this week to discuss his recent interview with Jason Newsted, a Dave Ellefson update and a bunch of talk about the 30th anniversary of Metallica's Black Album. Music HU - Through The Never Danzig - I Don't Mind The Pain Daughtry - What I want Limp Bizkit - Faith Metallica - Enter Sandman Stone Sour - Creeping Death Talk Toomey Archives - Knotfest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host of the Talk Toomey Podcast, Josh Toomey, joins Bakko this week to discuss his recent interview with Jason Newsted, a Dave Ellefson update and a bunch of talk about the 30th anniversary of Metallica's Black Album.MusicHU - Through The NeverDanzig - I Don't Mind The PainDaughtry - What I wantLimp Bizkit - FaithMetallica - Enter SandmanStone Sour - Creeping DeathTalk Toomey Archives - Knotfest
Rivers of Nihil vocalist Jake Dieffenbach is our guest this week to discuss the band's new album, The Work! We talk about how the band fearlessly continues to pursue their own musical direction with no boundaries, the meaning of and story behind the Dan Seagrave cover artwork, the pressure of following up their critically acclaimed 2018 album Where Owls Know My Name, why he felt he needed 18 months off after touring non-stop in support of that record, feeling a little rusty after entering the new normal of pandemic road life, the challenge of being hard of hearing and pursuing a career as a musician, the reality that his hearing could continue to degrade as a result of performing, and how Rivers are Nihil are going to convert podcast host Petar's stepson into a metal lifer. Petar, Brandon, and Sylvia discuss the disgruntled fan who drove his car into the front of the venue at a P.O.D. show, Petar talking his stepson to his very first heavy metal concert, and Metallica's Black Album returning to the top ten on the Billboard charts. Thank you to our sponsor, Metal Blade Records, for their continued support! Songs: Rivers of Nihil - “Clean” and "Focus," Livløs - “And Then There Were None”
Wir begrüßen unseren ersten Gast! Nils, Drummer von Serum 114, erklärt uns wie Podcast geht. Wir erinnern uns an FKK auf Tour, wie MÖWE. entstand und werfen einen Blick in die 250€ Box von Metallica's „Black Album“.
Artist Matt Buist joins us to discuss and remember Metallica's Black Album on it's 30th anniversary. Heavy metal 90's nostalgia on this episode. We share a lot of insights and personal stories from our childhood and the impact that the black album had on us and the world.
Hey everyone, we're really excited for this episode to finally be live. American hard rock band, Otherwise stopped by for a chat on this week's episode. They talk with Cassius about what it takes to change the touring model, their fandom for the Las Vegas Raiders and Allegiant Stadium, and helping the Las Vegas youth find their musical passion.Cassius, Joe and Frank bring you their weekly music trivia game, chat about the ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary and a crazy fact about Bjork!
It's Nick's topic but everyone helps fill out a discussion on the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards. The show was a bit of a mess and the majority of the performances were lackluster, but DJ Cummerbund took home an award, so we have that to celebrate!Song: Phox - “Kingfisher”Coming off the great conversation with Honest Lee last week, Greg's been keeping an eye out for other tribute albums & The Metallica Blacklist just dropped last week. A tribute to Metallica's Black Album, celebrating it's 30th Anniversary this year, it contains over 4 hours of covers by a wild range of artists. We listen to a few and discuss how The Black Album changed Metallica's trajectory and opened them up to a much wider audience.Songs:Miley Cyrus - “Nothing Else Matters (feat. WATT, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo & Chad Smith)”Corey Taylor - “Holier Than Thou”Mac DeMarco - “Enter Sandman”Finally, Jay uses the just released Pat Metheny Side-Eye V1.IV live album to come clean about his lifelong dislike of Metheny's sound. He has recently come around though on Metheny's 1976 breakthrough Bright Size Life. This album was hugely influential for Greg and he's been trying to get Jay to listen to it for years. Mission Accomplished.Songs:Pat Metheny - “It All Starts When We Disappear”Pat Metheny - “Bright Size Life”
Ep. 102 Doc Coyle (Bad Wolves, The Ex-Man Podcast) is back once again to talk with Benny, Siobhán and Cory… and boy, there is a lot to talk about…. Doc takes us behind the scenes of the very public drama between Bad Wolves and their former singer, Tommy Vext. From physical assaults, illegal music leaks and accusations of theft, Doc breaks down what's really going on and how he's dealing with the situation personally and professionally. We also hear about how new Bad Wolves front man Daniel "DL" Lasckiewicz was chosen from several top candidates to join the band. Other topics of discussion include, entertainers getting political on-stage, Doc's contribution to Spin Magazine's article on Metallica's “Black Album”, Hunter S. Thompson, and more. IG: @doccoyle Check out Bad Wolves new single, "Lifeline" out now! https://youtu.be/WBYNG4NW6m4 Pre-order the new record, Dear Monsters: https://badwolvesnation.com/ FOLLOW 2020'd: Official Site: https://2020-d.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/yougot2020d Instagram: instagram.com/yougot2020d WATCH + LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE: https://lnk.to/yougot2020d Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Mix Tapes I have my friend, Brado, on the show and we discuss the Metallica Black album, which is 30 years old. We talk about -where we were when we first heard Enter Sandman -Does the album still hold up? -Would we get rid of any songs and so much more. This episode was so much fun and I'm glad my friend came on the show to discuss a truly landmark album of 1991. If you enjoyed the episode, feel free to subscribe so all the new episode get delivered right to you. A 5 star rating and a review would really help the pod out. Thanks for the support.1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-stangeland/support
"The Metallica Blacklist" a 53-track album of bands covering the 12 songs from Metallica's "Black Album" which is celebrating a 30 yr anniversary.
Chris, Rob and John give their thoughts on the new Iron Maiden album that they haven't heard yet, Megadeth has some behind the scenes, and Metallica's "Black Album" turns 30. They also get excited (mostly) for NFL Week 1, fill you in on the drama surrounding the USMNT amid World Cup qualifiers, run through the 30th season of Dancing With The Stars celebrities and let you know about some shows that have been renewed. All this and more, as always. Enjoy!!
In August of 1991, Metallica released their self titled album, commonly referred to as the "Black Album". WIth mainstream rock anthems like "Enter Sandman" and "Wherever I May Roam" and beautiful rock ballads like "The Unforgiven" and "Nothing Else Matters" album quickly went to number one bringing in new fans. How would fans of old receive it? We discuss that and the awesome stories behind each of these classic songs and we will ultimately compare them to Guns 'N Roses' "Use Your Illusion" albums. Take my hand! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're hanging it out with Orion (aka @SpaceWizardInSpace)!We review Pikes 136-138 (Firebolt, Hideous Phantasm, and Giant Claw) also Britain has a TedTalk about Metallica's Black Album, Megadeth vs Metallica, is Buckethead the Primus Grateful Dead?, Grateful Dead's Dick's Picks vs. Spenser's Dick Pics, getting Grateful Dead pussy on gas station boner pills, Spenser buys a bong, Britain accidentally buys a Methbong and other 2000s techgrind, Afghanistanic Nosebleed, Anal Cunt, the first time Spenser got high, Virgin Skater vs. Chad THPS Soundtrack Enjoyer, the history of ‘Shackler's Revenge', Orion hates happiness, Mike Patton projects, John Zorn houseless energy, Kanye is a black Peter Thiel (who sampled Burzum), the Pants of Theseus, don't piss in the face of our HVAC brothers, Nile Sweatpants, Charlie Watts, Primus is like if Willy Wonka was a molester, Candyman (2021), The White Lotus (2021), The Pilgrim - Walking into the Forest, and a whole bunch of Bucketjokes.We have a voicemail just for the cast! Leave us a message @ (425)310-2416Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)
Gene Simmons drops the truth bomb about who ruined the music business (spoiler alert, he's blaming you), Kirk Hammett says he can understand how early core fans felt abandoned by the success of Metallica's Black Album, Lars' boys form a band and release a clip of new music, and hear the new single from Lindsay Buckingham.
Please join David, Jason, and Josh, as they sit down and discuss the Classic Heavy Album from Metallica, The Black Album! Check out all of our podcasts over at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KGi0WITbdNCnYWf4Uinjg iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/3-guys-and-a-mic/id1487752633?uo=4 Or most of your favorite podcasting applications Check us out live every Saturday on YouTube at 8:45PM CST at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjeLeF-XKE9FQaYnAlSLv8w Like what you hear, check out our backlog of content as we have reviewed the following shows: Star Trek: Discovery The Boys Hunters Star Trek: Picard The Witcher The Mandalorian Loki
Aus dem Versuch subtile Kritik an Disney zu üben, wird ganz schnell eine Auseinandersetzung zwischen den Idealen und der Geldgier bei Sportlern, Schauspielern und Konzernen, wo wir uns bisschen schnell in Rage reden. Um aber auf den Ursprung zurück zu kommen tauschen wir uns über unsere Lieblings-Pixar Filme aus. Wir feiern außerdem den 30sten Geburtstag von Metallica's Black Album und rechnen knallhart und endgültig mit dem Radio ab.
Please join David, Jason, and Josh, as they sit down and discuss the Classic Heavy Album from Metallica, The Black Album! Check out all of our podcasts over at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KGi0WITbdNCnYWf4Uinjg iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/3-guys-and-a-mic/id1487752633?uo=4 Or most of your favorite podcasting applications Check us out live every Saturday on YouTube at 8:45PM CST at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjeLeF-XKE9FQaYnAlSLv8w Like what you hear, check out our backlog of content as we have reviewed the following shows: Star Trek: Discovery The Boys Hunters Star Trek: Picard The Witcher The Mandalorian Loki
In the Fall of 1991, some of the greatest albums of the decade were release within just weeks of each other, and the face of music was about to shift. Alternative Rock, Seattle Sound, or Grunge... Whatever you call it, that fall Nirvana and Pearl Jam changed the face of music. Join us in this rerun episode as we cover the history of Nirvana and each track on the album, Nevermind. As a precursor to our upcoming episodes on Metallica's Black Album and GnR's Use Your Illusion 1 &2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Chris and J talk about Metallica's Black Album and its impact on Metallica's career and on metal as a whole. Our picks of the week: J - White Zombie - AstroCreep 2000; Chris - Beast in Black - Berserker How to Subscribe to the show: Itunes Google Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Follow The Heavy Metal Hangover on Social Media: Instagram Facebook
In this Episode, Deacon and Nay discuss Metallica's Black Album in detail starting with "Enter Sandman" and going straight through to "The Struggle Within"! Plus, a Sports update, a new NetFlix show "The Malice at the Palace" and more! You don't want to miss what they have to say! Follow us on Instagram: @DeaconandCoShow Follow us on Twitter: @DeaconandCoshow Email us deaconandcoshow@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deaconandcoshow/support
Released on august 12, 1991. Metallica‘s black album changed their sound and also split their fans but 30 years later it is classic album. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support
Newish music, anniversary releases, music is coming to cinemas and more. Get the latest Triple M Rock News with Cassie Walker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Duin of CANYON chats with Jon about Metallica's Black Album, Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers, Tasmanian cheese; two tracks 'Static', 'Gone Before Your Time' and their latest EP, Static. 'Static' https://youtu.be/xQUmX7UEybo Find out more about CANYON at: https://canyonbandaus.bandcamp.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Harris of The Rock Metal Podcast interviews rock and metal bands to get the scoop on their latest two songs and news! Want to be on The Rock Metal Podcast? Email Jon at TheRockMetalPodcast@gmail.com Want to support The Rock Metal Podcast? Donate here: https://www.paypal.me/JonJHarris Want to be on our newsletter list? Provide your email address at https://mailchi.mp/af7a2332e334/therockmetalpodcastnewsletter
Metallica waited until its 5th release before doing the self-titled album, and Aug. 12 marks the 30th anniversary of the one now commonly referred to as "The Black Album". It tell the story of the making of the album as we make it the latest inductee into the Drive Rock of Fame.
Flotsam and Jetsam have returned with a killer new record, Blood in the Water. Michael Gilbert joins Joshua Toomey and Talk Toomey to discuss the upward trajectory of the band, Eric's vocals continuing to get better and the process of recording their home studios. Michael also talks about being able to fine tune the record throughout the pandemic and getting back to Europe for touring. Joshua and Michael also reflect on Metallica's Black Album and Jason Newsted helping a 17 year old Michael in the early days of Flotsam and Jetsam with club owners. The guys also talk Michael watching Korn blow up on one if their tours together. Michael also gives his opinion on paid meet and greets and Toomey talks about the missed opportunity to pay $25 to meet Ace Frehley.This episode starts out with friend of the show, Chris Akin. Chris is joins the podcast to discuss the relaunch of Heavy Metal Television. Chris and Toomey also discuss interviewing Linda Perry together, Toomey moving over to Knotfest and finding bands on Headbanger's Ball.
The Podcast That Rocked for 6/22/21. Talk on Metallica's Blacklist to celebrate 30 years of the Black Album and who will cover their songs, Hellfest's massive lineup, Fieldy & Korn, and more. Discussion Topics: -30 years of Metallica's Black Album will feature The Metallica Blacklist, over 30 cover songs from different artists covering Black album songs. -Fieldy from Korn going on hiatus. -Foo Fighters perform at sold-out Madison Square Garden. -Hellfest 2022 lineup looks impossibly big. -Concert announcements, Billboard Top 3, more.
A quick look at Metallica's "Black Album," with an assists from chef and restaurateur David Chang. brendanomeara.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 15!!! Danny Killion the owner of Weathered Wood came by the home studio to talk about turning art into retail, the Troy Rally for Black Lives, Metallica's Black Album & Rage Against the Machine. https://www.weatheredwoodtroy.com Instagram @weatheredwoodtroy https://troy4blacklives.com https://justiceforedson.com GTDS Theme Remix by Mike Vadala feat. Emcee Graffiti https://mikevadala.bandcamp.com/ https://emceegraffiti.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/givethedrummersome/support
Def Leppard's Rick Allen puts on Charity Livestream this weekend with special musical guests, Bob Rock sells the rights to Metallica's “Black Album”, early Radiohead demo tape with 3 unreleased songs to hit the auction block, Pearl Jam tribute band hit with a cease & desist letter, PLUS this week's new releases, weekly WTF, “this week is music history” trivia & more! All of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com Follow us for our weekly 1 minute video updates: Facebook.com/rocknewsweekly Instagram.com/rocknewsweekly Twitter.com/rocknewsweekly --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocknewsweekly/support
Today on Steve O's Music News I talk about Barry Gibb and The Bee Gees, Metallica's Black Album, and the enduring legacy of the sound track to Urban Cowboy.
Tonight, we go back to 1991 for a no holds barred discussion on Metallica's "Black Album". This was a fun one and we hope you enjoy it. Copyright Mike Svensson and Phil Bowyer. All Rights Reserved. Music by Grand Rezerva. Produced by BoozeHound Entertainment. Support Sounds On Vinyl by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sounds-on-vinyl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundsonvinyl/support