What is metallica st. anger?

Metallica's eighth studio album, St. Anger, was released on June 5, 2003. It was the band's first album without bassist Jason Newsted, who left the band in 2001, and the first with new bassist Robert Trujillo, who joined the band in 2003.

The album features a heavy, raw, and abrasive sound, with down-tuned guitars, no guitar solos, and a prominent focus on rhythm and groove. It was also notable for its use of a trash can as a substitute for a snare drum, which divided fans and critics alike.

St. Anger was recorded in a unique way, with the band members intentionally staying sober and living together in a rehab facility in San Rafael, California, where they built a makeshift recording studio. This approach proved difficult for the band, resulting in tension and disagreements during the recording process.

Despite mixed reviews, St. Anger debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has since achieved platinum certification in several countries. Tracks such as "St. Anger", "Frantic" and "The Unnamed Feeling" remain popular among Metallica's fanbase.