Maybe this will help soften the blow of their recent financial “troubles” (such a relative term): Metallica’s self-titled release is now not only the highest-selling album of the Nielsen SoundScan era, but it’s also the first album to sell sixteen million copies (!!!) during that timespan. Granted, Metallica came out just a few months after the […] The post Metallica...
Metallica Makes History (Again): Black Album First Release of the Nielsen SoundScan Era to Sell 16 Million Copies
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