
Metallica Hardwire Up More Crunching Rhythms & Hook-Laden Riffing On ’72 Seasons’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Metallica continues its resurgent comeback with 72 Seasons, a collection of hard-hitting metal gems that harkens back to the iconic band’s roots.
Metallica continues its resurgent comeback with 72 Seasons, a collection of hard-hitting metal gems that harkens back to the iconic band’s roots.
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