Metallica's '72 Seasons': A Heavy-Metal Nostalgia Kick

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Metallica's latest album, 72 Seasons, features strong songs that travel at the breakneck speed of vintage thrash metal, but also weaker tracks that edge back toward the midtempo hard rock of their '90s albums. Guitarist Kirk Hammett's lead playing shines throughout the album, while the production of the drums has been criticized for sounding too precise and potentially digitally enhanced. Despite this, the album is worth listening to for fans of Metallica and thrash metal.
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