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Metallica’s ‘Hardwired… To Self-Destruct’ Is Gaining International Clamor By Trending Number 1 In 57 Countries.

Metallica’s ‘Hardwired… To Self-Destruct’ Is Gaining International Clamor By Trending Number 1 In 57 Countries.

Metallica is currently dominating rock and roll competition by trending numero uno in 57 countries. According to industry experts, the band is on its way to global domination, the 6th time in the band's illustrious career.

After giving a tribute for rock legend Lemmy Kilmister on their latest Murder One music video. The iconic rock band is seen to exceed expectations for the 10th album, "Hardwired... to Self-Destruct". The new album is currently projected to sell 300,000 units in the U.S. and is trending to attain the number one spot in the American market.

According to Billboard, the album that was released during their "Blackened Friday Event," is currently enjoying international clamor. "Hardwired... to Self-Destruct," is trending to debut at number one in 57 countries; it is also included in the top 3 list for 75 countries and in the top 5 for 105 countries.

"We Are Stunned," Says Metallica At Album's Early Success

In post by Loudwire, the band was stunned at the early success of their 10th album, they are beyond grateful for the album's success and are looking forward to play at their November 29 gig at the Toronto Opera house. Metallica hinted on a special 5th member that will join them on stage during the concert.

'Hardwired... to Self-Destruct' Reception

Metallica's new album has received favorable reviews from music critics and fans are surely delighted to hear fresh content from one of history's most influential rock icons. The album's tracks include well acclaimed titles like "Murder One," "Hardwired," "Atlas, Rise," and "Moth Into Flame".

The songs were written by the band's guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. This is the first album since 1983 not to feature Kirk Hammett in writing of the songs. The band claims that he lost his phone back in 2014 at the Copenhagen airport. The phone stored 250 riff ideas that could have been used for the album.

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