So your bassist quit, your fans are getting more and more pissed off about your Napster-inspired legal actions, and your last album was pretty much DOAwhats an aging pack of speed-metal maniacs to do? Well, if youre Metallica, you hole up and proceed to churn out the heaviest, most unrepentantly aggro album of your career (and, yes, kiddies, were including Kill Em All). Clocking in at over 70 mother-chunkin minutes with nary a guitar solo to be found (what, did Kirk Hammett quit, too?), this blistering disc might as well be called Garage Days Re-Re-Revisited. From the galloping double-bass blastoff of Frantic to James Hetfields final frenzied exclamation in All Within My Hands (the subtlety-be-damned Kill! Kill! Kill!), St. Anger more than lives up to its title. With its disappointingly muddy production (courtesy of Bob Rock, who also pulled bass duty) and unrelenting thrash attack, the album probably wont grab much radio play, but thats OKthis things gonna be huge on the Internet.