WojPob's theory is: something went wrong after they collectively cut their hair (which started to look a bit MulleT?-like). Then they released /Load, which in the view of a lot of fans was a "weird" album. Then, less than a year later came /Reload, which was released much too quickly and obviously needed some more studio work. They still have the talent - maybe they're just too old now??? |
I think it is really interesting to see the shift in MetallicA's image since the whole NapsteRVsMetallica? controversy erupted. MetallicA was always known as a band of the people -- a band that grew in popularity by touring a lot and connecting directly with the fans, with very little record company or MTV corporate support of any kind.
Now, they are viewed as some kind of corporate shills.