Metallica: Some Kind of Monster is a documentary film that follows the American heavy metal band Metallica during the recording of their album St. Anger. The film provides an intimate look at the band's struggles with addiction, creative differences, and internal conflicts.
Throughout the documentary, viewers witness the band's therapy sessions with performance coach Phil Towle, as they attempt to work through their issues and improve their communication. The film also delves into the departure of bassist Jason Newsted and the hiring of new bassist Robert Trujillo.
One of the most notable moments in the film is when lead singer James Hetfield enters rehab for alcoholism, leaving the future of the band uncertain. The documentary captures the band's emotional journey as they navigate through personal and professional challenges.
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster offers a raw and honest portrayal of the band's struggles, showing the human side of these rock legends. It is a must-watch for any Metallica fan or music enthusiast looking for insight into the inner workings of a famous band.
Play | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
|
||
Frantic
|
||
Seek and Destroy
|
||
Some Kind of Monster
|
||
Dirty Window
|
||
Tommy Boy
|
Jason Newsted:
Writer
|
|
My World
|
||
Shoot Me Again
|
||
Enter Sandman
|
||
Purify
|
||
Highway 44
|
Jason Newsted:
Writer
|
|
Master of Puppets
|
||
Keep Me Alive
|
Jason Newsted:
Writer
|
|
The Shortest Straw
|
||
Sad But True
|
||
The Unnamed Feeling
|
||
Sweet Amber
|
||
All Within My Hands
|
||
Damage, Inc.
|
||
St. Anger
|
||
Battery
|
||
For Whom the Bell Tolls
|
||
Invisible Kid
|
||
Ecstasy of Gold
|
||