This is just completely wrong on so many levels. The Black Album is a love or hate album, there are just as many old school Metallica fans that love that album as there are that hate it. Anyone that was around att can tell you the same thing. Load was clearly the biggest departure(or complete abandonment) from their sound and that's when just about all of their old school fans had enough and stopped listening to them altogether. That cant even be argued. And this is no secret either, it happened with just about everyone i knew that listened to Metallica back then, or at least were big fans of the band
Well, that's your opinion and I definitely see where you're coming from. I just look at it a little differently. First off, I actually don't know anyone who looks at TBA as a "love or hate" album. Everyone I know likes certain songs and dismisses others. The pattern seems to be people initially liking Enter Sandman but getting sick of it almost immediately (rightfully so) and then really only coming back to Where Ever I May Roam (the best and most powerful song on the album), The Unforgiven and Through the Never. But I don't know anyone who absolutely loves the album song for song or hates it the same way. Now, as far as
Load being the biggest departure from their sound, hold on to your butt, but I really don't think so. At least not from a macro point of view. TBA is a mid tempo heavy rock record. It is not a heavy metal record. At least not heavy metal proper. The first 4 Metallica albums are proper thrash metal records of extremely high quality. So, when hearing TBA for the fist time and it's immense, radio friendly production, mid tempo pace throughout, childish lyrics and stripped down song writing, you can imagine how shocked some fans were. That album, as mentioned by others in this thread, really solidified them as a radio friendly, commercial rock band that went mainstream. It was a huge departure from AJFA and all that came before it. Notice I'm not critical of the band for this decision - I'm just stating what I see as facts. So, when listening to
Load and it's mid tempo pacing and horrible lyrics and songs, I honestly was not/am not that surprised. At least not nearly as much as when hearing TBA for the first time. Given the direction the band was headed in,
Load seems like a logical next step musically. But going from Justice to TBA? I don't know man, that seems like more of a leap. Indeed, the biggest "shock" about
Load was really the image transformation that the band went through. The short hair cuts and cleaned up appearance really contributed to the hated disgust of that record just as much if not more than the music itself.