Both records are still selling a massive amount of copies decades after being released
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Halestorm Unleash New Single “Everest”
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Two Classic Metallica Albums Hit Major Sales Milestones Decades After Release
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Review + Photos: Metallica Make a Massive Return to Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field
The heavy metal legends are still touring behind their successful eleventh album '72 Seasons'
Review + Photos: Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium Are a Blistering Duo in Boston
Both acts have proven to be rock music torchbearers for a generation
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The concert will feature the band's original lineup of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward
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The legendary drummer announced his retirement from touring just hours before the show