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Regardless of the debate, ReLoad remains a fascinating document of a band willing to experiment with their sound at the peak of their global fame. For those seeking the "Lossless FLAC" experience, the album is known for its high production values, capturing the thick, polished guitar tones and punchy drum sounds that defined the Bob Rock era. He looked like he’d been driving for three days straight

The production on ReLoad (produced by Bob Rock) is famously dense and polished. In a lossless format, you can better distinguish the layering of James Hetfield’s multiple guitar tracks and the "thump" of Jason Newsted’s bass, which is much more prominent here than on ...And Justice for All .