1. THAT WAS JUST YOUR LIFE 2. THE END OF THE LINE 3. BROKEN, BEAT & SCARRED 4. THE DAY THAT NEVER COMES 5. ALL NIGHTMARE LONG 6. CYANIDE 7. THE UNFORGIVEN III 8. THE JUDAS KISS 9. SUICIDE & REDEMPTION 10. MY APOCALYPSE
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Death Magnetic by Metallica, released 11 September 2008, includes the following tracks: "Broken, Beat & Scarred", "All Nightmare Long", "The Unforgiven Iii", "Suicide & Redemption" and more.
This version of Death Magnetic comes as a 1xCD. -
Everything in perfect condition! The shipment was fast.
Christopher Alexander - 21/Oct/2008
Metallica have a weird legacy, in that they are simultaneously the band who both most and least deserves their vast commercial success. Their recorded...
rickoneill - 15/Oct/2008
Metallica have through the years gained the reputation of being ? shall we say ? a ?marmite? band. You either love ?em or hate ?em, with little middle...
Neil D. Walker - 26/Sep/2008
Metallica evolved from beer-soaked garage jams to becoming one of the biggest brand names of rock and have struck an undeniable power chord in several...
Jeff Vrabel - 20/Sep/2008
Metallica can't win for losing. Many of the band's fans still consider the gajillion-selling "Black Album" an unforgiven sellout that blazed the trail...
James Poletti - 16/Sep/2008
It's been a pretty miserable decade for Metallica, whose last few albums have limped out to steadily decreasing returns. In between warring with their...
Dave de Sylvia - 13/Sep/2008
A fine album from a heavy metal juggernaut that might just be kicking back into gear. Five years ago, music critics raved about an album called St. An...
Jamil Ahmad - 13/Sep/2008
I>What next. The great mystery which has pervaded every Metallica album
since Master Of Puppets.
Their last answer, the raw, combustive and underrate...
Ben Sisario - 13/Sep/2008
Anger is not enough. You need death, gore, apocalyptic dread and a whole lot of pummeling double kick-drum to make a truly great metal album. Metallic...
cloudspeakers - 12/Sep/2008
If the cringe-inducing, touchy-feely therapy sessions captured in the Metallica documentary Some Kind of Monster were responsible for 2003's execrable...