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Why Metallica’s ‘Load’ & ‘Reload’ Don’t Deserve The Hate

Zehra Kabak
Last updated: 2025/02/25 at 1:57 PM
By Zehra Kabak 3 Min Read
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When ‘Load’ dropped in 1996, followed by ‘Reload’ in 1997, Metallica fans were not happy. People had already gotten used to the more mainstream sound of ‘The Black Album,’ but these two records pushed things even further. The thrash-heavy style of ‘Master of Puppets’ and ‘…And Justice for All’ was pretty much gone.

Instead, Metallica leaned into bluesy hard rock, alternative influences, and even a bit of country. On top of that, the band changed their whole look—short hair, suits, and a more polished image. It wasn’t just the music that was different; they didn’t look or act like the thrash legends of the ’80s anymore.

The mid-’90s weren’t exactly great for classic heavy metal. Grunge and alternative rock were taking over, and thrash was getting left behind. To a lot of fans, Metallica’s shift in sound felt like an attempt to stay relevant instead of sticking to their roots. Some flat-out rejected the albums, calling them a sellout move.

The Music Still Rocks—Just In A Different Way

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Despite all the criticism, ‘Load’ and ‘Reload’ have some killer tracks. Songs like ‘King Nothing,’ ‘Ain’t My Bitch,’ and ‘The Outlaw Torn’ still bring that heavy, groove-driven Metallica energy. ‘Reload’ also has its fair share of standouts—’Fuel’ and ‘Fixxxer’ prove the band still had plenty of fire left.

James Hetfield even said that ‘Reload’ had the more intense songs since they recorded the easier ones first for ‘Load’ and saved the wilder ones for later.

On top of that, these albums let Kirk Hammett get creative with his solos. While some people complain about his heavy use of the wah pedal, tracks like ‘The House That Jack Built’ and ‘Prince Charming’ show him experimenting in ways he hadn’t before. Metallica expanded their sound without losing their edge thanks to these records.

The Smartest Move Metallica Could Have Made?

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Looking back, Metallica changing their style in the ’90s might have been one of their smartest decisions. A lot of ’80s metal bands struggled to stay relevant, but Metallica adapted and remained massive.

They kept selling out stadiums, got tons of radio play, and reached a whole new audience. If they had stuck with straight-up thrash, there’s a good chance they would’ve faded into the background like many of their peers.

These days, more fans recognize ‘Load’ and ‘Reload’ for what they are—solid hard rock albums with depth, groove, and emotion. They may not be classic thrash records, but they’re still an important part of Metallica’s history. Songs like ‘Bleeding Me’ and ‘Low Man’s Lyric’ show a more introspective side of the band, proving this era wasn’t just about following trends.

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