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  1. Reload (Metallica album) - Wikipedia

    Reload is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on November 18, 1997, through Elektra Records in the United States and Vertigo Records …

  2. Metallica Discography: Reload | Metallica.com

    Learn more about Metallica's album Reload.

  3. Reload - Album by Metallica - YouTube Music

    Reload is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on November 18, 1997, through Elektra Records in the United States and Vertigo Records …

  4. Reload - Album by Metallica - Apple Music

    Nov 18, 1997 · Reload - Album by Metallica - Apple Music. Although Reload boasts a serrated metal edge—look no further than the burning-rubber thrash of "Fuel" and the snarling, …

  5. Reload - Album by Metallica | Spotify

    Listen to Reload on Spotify · Album · Metallica · 1997 · 13 songs

  6. Metallica - Reload Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius

    Nov 18, 1997 · Reload is Metallica’s seventh studio album, released on November 18th, 1997. Originally planned to be released alongside Load as part of a double album, ReLoad was …

  7. Reload’: How Metallica Outgrew The Limitations Of Thrash

    Nov 18, 2025 · With the ‘Reload’ album, Metallica revealed that they existed in a genre of one, and had nothing whatsoever to prove to anyone else. Whatever longtime fans thought of the …

  8. ReLoad (album) - Metallica Wiki

    ReLoad was released on November 18, 1997 through Elektra Records. It is a sequel or counterpart to the band's previous album, Load, and also the final Metallica album of the 20th …

  9. Persona 3 Reload Switch 2 Performance Update Now Live, Targets …

    Dec 23, 2025 · As the holiday celebrations get underway, Atlus has this week delivered a new update for Persona 3 Reload on the Switch 2. Most notably, it bumps the docked version of …

  10. Reload, Metallica - Qobuz

    Nov 18, 1997 · The title suggests that Reload simply is a retread of its predecessor, and in many ways that's correct -- there's still too much bone-headed, heavy Southern rock for it to be …