#203: You're Remembering St. Anger Wrong

#203: You're Remembering St. Anger Wrong

Author: Jon Barbas January 28, 2025 Duration: 1:24:54
In episode 203 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is joined by Stephen Brewer of Lions At The Gate to dive into Metallica's controversial album, St. Anger, and challenge the common perceptions surrounding it. Many fans have strong opinions about this polarizing record, but are those memories accurate? Join us as we explore the album's themes, production choices, and the context in which it was released. We'll uncover the reasons behind its mixed reception and discuss how time has changed our understanding of St. Anger. Whether you're a die-hard Metallica fan or just curious about this era, this episode will provide fresh insights and a new perspective on an often-misunderstood album. 

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