Every album Metallica has made went platinum, so i would say about 15
1991 with their fifth album, Metallica, also known as "The Black Album".
all of them.
I hasn't gone platinum but it has benn certified gold.
Kelly Clarkson has recorded six studio albums and all six have gone platinum. Her 2004 album, Breakaway, went 6 times platinum.
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Since its release, it has been certified 3x platinum by the RIAA, having sold over 3,000,000 copies in the U.S. alone
I hasn't gone platinum but it has benn certified gold.
Kelly Clarkson has recorded six studio albums and all six have gone platinum. Her 2004 album, Breakaway, went 6 times platinum.
nobody really knows but he has gone triple platinum quite a few times!
Many, many, MANY times. ever since black album all of there singles and albums have gone to number one on the charts. making them the first band to do so.
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Ohh yes many times.
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I think the first album, "Kill 'em all".Not many people knew them then. ========= No. Kill 'Em All is certified triple platinum in the United States, tied with Re-Load. As of 2012, the lowest-selling Metallica studio albums are St. Anger and Death Magnetic, both at double platinum. Worldwide sales of St. Anger are estimated to be higher than Death Magnetic; however, remember that Death Magnetic was released five years after St. Anger. RIAA certifications for Metallica's music releases as of 2012: Kill 'Em All - 3x platinum Ride the Lightning - 6x platinum Master of Puppets - 6x platinum ...And Justice for All - 8x platinum Metallica - 16x platinum Live &^%$: Binge & Purge - 15x platinum (this release was in a multi-disc format; each one sold accounts for more than one unit) Load - 5x platinum Re-Load - 3x platinum Garage, Inc. - 5x platinum S&M - 5x platinum St. Anger - 2x platinum Death Magnetic - 2x platinum
All Hope Is Gone was certified Platinum by the the RIAA on August 10, 2010. One million copies have to be sold to be certified Platinum.
There are many videos of Tuesday's Gone that can be viewed on YouTube. Tuesday's Gone was on the first album of Lynyrd Skynyrd recorded in 1973. Videos can be viewed of the original version and also versions by Metallica.
a few times since they toured together during the 2000's summer sanitarium.