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The final section of Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood's in-depth coverage of Metallica details the last mentioned fifty percent of the band's extraordinary, decades-long career. The second level of Metallica's definitive biography opens as the band breaks through to mainstream with its fifth album, Metallica (a.k.a. The Black Recording), topping the Billboard charts and its reach single "Enter Sandman" dominating the airwaves. By 1993, following a two-year tour, Metallica had become the biggest hard-rock band on earth. Success naturally brought new problems, and the band ran the chance of alienating its original fans. It was beset by controversy over stylistic shifts, concessions to the mainstream, its stance on file sharing (in Metallica v. Napster), even the band people' haircut decisions. By the end of the hundred years, these were a band teetering on the brink of self-destruction. A stunning go back to form anticipated, however. Brilliantly chronicled by top UK music freelance writers Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood, this is a masterful summary to the epic rock tome.