Metallica’s Black Album Becomes The Fourth LP To Hit 750 Weeks On The Billboard 200
Getting into Metallica’s 1991 self-titled LP, aka the Black Album, is a rite of passage for any young heavy metal fan. It’s been so popular for so long, in fact, that it has now joined an elite club of albums with impossibly lengthy runs on the Billboard 200. As Blabbermouth points out, the Black Album has now become the fourth release to spend 750 nonconsecutive weeks on the chart. It joins Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon (990 weeks) and two best-of compilations, Bob Marley’s ...
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Getting into Metallica’s 1991 self-titled LP, aka the Black Album, is a rite of passage for any young heavy metal fan. It’s been so popular for so long, in fact, t... more info
Antimusic Rock — Metallica's 1991 self-titled album, aka The Black Album, has now become only the fourth album in U.S. history to spend 750 total weeks more info