Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Metallica have covered other band songs.

Metallica have always been keen on playing other bands music and as a result there are many tracks both recorded and played live that are available to the Metallica fan who wants everything. This is a guide to the various cover's Metallica have recorded and played live. Underneath each set of tracks is the release they were originally available on. With the release of Garage Inc. it has made getting the cover versions very easy, this album contains all 27 cover versions recorded up to 1999. Before the release of Garage Inc. you would have to buy sometimes at high cost, all the singles with cover version B-Sides from the bands back catalog of releases. List of Songs covers by Metallica
  • Killing Time
  • Let It Loose
  • Am I Evil?
  • Blitzkrieg
  • Helpless
  • The Small Hours
  • The Wait
  • Crash Course in Brain Surgery
  • Last Caress
  • Green Hell
  • Commando
  • Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
  • We're A Happy Family
  • 53RD & 3RD

Engineer renounce Metallica's 'Death Magnetic'


Metallica fans have been claiming about the quality of the CD recording of the band's new album, 'Death Magnetic', with many saying the version available on the 'Guitar Hero' computer game is better.A YouTube clip comparing sound on the two formats can be viewed by clicking on the video below.Fans have complained on internet forums that the dynamic range heard on the CD version is not as good as the 'Guitar Hero' version, reports Musicradar.com.

Death Magnetic

Death Magnetic is made by American heavy metal band Metallica is the ninth studio album, launched on September 10, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records. It is the band's first studio album to feature current bassist Robert Trujillo, as well as the first to be produced by Rick Rubin. The album is the band's fifth consecutive studio album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, making Metallica the first band ever to achieve five consecutive #1 debuts.

Metallica - The Judas Kiss Lyrics

When the world has turned its back
When the days have turned pitch black
When the fear abducts your tongue
When the fire's dead and gone

So what now?
Where do I head?

When you think it's all said and done
When you are the ostracized
Selfish written, dead goodbyes
Twisting of the tourniquet
When the pieces never fit

So what now?
Where do I head?

When you think it's all said and done

Bow down
Sell your soul to me
I will set you free
Pacify your demons

Bow down
Surrender unto me
Submit infectiously
Sanctify your demons

Into abyss
You don't exist
Cannot resist
The Judas kiss

When the storm has blacked your sky
Intuition crucify
When the ego strips your reign
Assasinate the living flame

So what now?
Where do I head?

When you think it's all said and done
Venom of a life insane
Bites into your fragile veins
Internalize and decimate
Pitting it as complicate

So what now?
Where do I head?

When you think it's all said and done

Bow down
Sell your soul to me
I will set you free
Pacify your demons

Bow down
Surrender unto me
Submit infectiously
Sanctify your demons

Into abyss
You don't exist
Cannot resist
The Judas kiss

Judas lives recite this vow
I've become your new god now

Follow you from dawn of time
Whisper thoughts into your mind
Watched your towers hit the ground
Lured the children never found
Helped your kings abuse their crown

In the heart of evil man
Plant the seeds of my own plan
Strong and powerful will fall
Find a piece of me in all
Inside you all

So bow down
Sell your soul to me
I will set you free
Pacify your demons

Bow down
Surrender unto me
Submit infectiously
Sanctify your demons

Into abyss
You don't exist
Cannot resist
The Judas kiss

Metallica Tickets On Sale

You can see a lot of ticket touts in the market either they are Online or non - online but all of them are not delivered tickets to thier customer successfully. Out of them only few of the tickets agent are providing tickets to their successfully. So, always buy a Metallica tickets from those ticket agents who provides safe, secure and 100% guaranteed Metallica tickets to their tickets agents. A list of few tickets trustable agents are as follows:-

  1. Ticketmaster.com
  2. SeeTickets.com
  3. TheOnlineTicketShop.com
  4. Getmein.com
  5. TheOnlineTicketExchange.com

Death Magnetic Songs List

Here are the "Death Magnetic" song titles in the running order . . .

That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken, Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption
My Apocalypse

Metallica announced UK Tour 2009

The metal legends, set to release their ninth album 'Death Magnetic' on September 12, also revealed from the stage that they are set to return to the UK for an indoor arena tour in February 2009. The have announced his tour for the sake of his album Death Magnetic. To see them live this is the great chance for the lovers of Metallica band.

The 2009 UK tour dates are as under:-
Wed, 25 Feb 09 (19:00)
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Nottingham Arena Nottingham, United Kingdom


Thu, 26 Feb 09 (19:30)
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MEN Arena Manchester, United Kingdom


Sat, 28 Feb 09 (19:00)
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Sheffield Arena Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom


Mon, 2 Mar 09 (18:30)
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O2 Arena London, Greenwich Pennisula, United Kingdom


Tue, 3 Mar 09 (19:00)
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Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, United Kingdom


Wed, 25 Mar 09 (17:30)
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LG Arena Birmingham, United Kingdom


Thu, 26 Mar 09 (18:30)
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The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Center (SECC) Glasgow, United Kingdom


Sat, 28 Mar 09 (18:30)
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O2 Arena London, Greenwich Pennisula, United Kingdom


Thu, 14 May 09 (19:00)
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Stadthalle Vienna Vienna, Austria

Metallica Gallery



Metallica Awards

Metallica has won seven Grammy Awards:

1990: Best Metal Performance - "One"
1991: Best Metal Performance - "Stone Cold Crazy"
1992: Best Metal Performance With Vocal - Metallica
1999: Best Metal Performance - "Better Than You"
2000: Best Hard Rock Performance - "Whiskey in the Jar"
2001: Best Rock Instrumental Performance - "The Call of Ktulu" with Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony
2004: Best Metal Performance - "St. Anger"

American Music Awards:

1996: Favorite Artist: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock: Metallica - Load
1996: Favorite Metal/Hard Rock Song - "Until it Sleeps"


Billboard Music Awards:

1997: Billboard Rock and Roll Artist of the Year: Metallica (RIAA Diamond Award)
1999: Catalog Artist of the Year: Metallica
1999: Catalog Album of the Year: Metallica (The Black Album)

Metallica Discography

Date of Release Title U.S. Sales U.S. Billboard peak
July 25, 1983 Kill 'Em All 3 million #120
July 30, 1984 Ride the Lightning 5 million #100
March 3, 1986 Master of Puppets 6 million #29
August 25, 1988 ...And Justice for All 8 million #6
August 12, 1991 Metallica 14 million #1
June 4, 1996 Load 5 million #1
November 18, 1997 ReLoad 3 million #1
June 5, 2003 St. Anger 2 million #1
February 2008 Untitled ninth studio album

Metallica Band Members

Current members
James Hetfield - rhythm guitar, lead vocals (1981-present)
Kirk Hammett - lead guitar (1983-present)
Robert Trujillo - bass (2003-present)
Lars Ulrich - drums (1981-present)

Former members
Jason Newsted - bass (1986-2001)
Cliff Burton - bass (1982-1986)
Dave Mustaine - lead guitar (1981-1983)
Ron McGovney - bass (1982)
Lloyd Grant - lead guitar (1981)

Metallica Brief Description

Metallica was shaped in Los Angeles, California, October 28, 1981 by guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield and Danish-born drummer Lars Ulrich, after both had placed classified advertisements in the publication The Recycler about forming a band. The early personification of the band went through a number of members, including Dave Mustaine and Ron McGovney. Metallica got its name when San Francisco-area metal promoter Ron Quintana asked Lars to help pick out a name for his new magazine promoting U.S. and British metal bands. Quintana arise with a list that included the name "Metallica," while Lars recommended "Metal Mania" and "Hesse"; Lars determined to use "Metallica" for the band's name.

Metallica History

Metallica conquered heavy metal music in the 1980s and 1990s, emerging as one of the top musical acts in history by the end of the century. Drummer Lars Ulrich (26 December 1963) and guitarist James Hetfield (3 August 1963) started the band in 1981. After a few arrangement changes (including guitarist Dave Mustaine, who left in 1982 to form Megadeath), the band released Kill 'Em All in 1983 and toured the U.S. with Ulrich, Hetfield, guitarist Kirk Hammett (18 November 1962) and bass player Cliff Burton (10 February 1962). In 1986 the band launched Master of Puppets, signaling their development from speed metal thrashers to serious songsmiths who could pound out the heavy riffs. That same year a bus accident claimed the life of Burton, and Jason Newsted (4 March 1963) joined the band. Their major-label release ...And Justice For All was a critical and popular success (they had a top 40 hit with "One"), and the band toured relentlessly. Their so-called "black" album in 1991 included the hit song "Enter Sandman," and their exposure on MTV helped make them superstars. In 1996 they released Load, followed the next year by Reload, both top-selling albums that solidified Metallica's presence in mainstream rock. In 2000 they were in the news frequently for their lawful combat with the online file distribution service, Napster, and drummer Ulrich appeared before the United States Senate, explaining to a sympathetic Orrin Hatch that file sharing was, in fact, stealing. Eventually Metallica and Napster reached an agreement, but in 2001 Jason Newsted left the band and James Hetfield entered a substance abuse rehabilitation program, leaving the band's latest recording on hold.