Hardwired...To Self-Destruct

Metallica
Hardwired...To Self-Destruct

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Release date: 18/Nov/2016
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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Hardwired"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Atlas, Rise!"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Now That We're Dead"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Moth Into Flame"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Dream No More"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Halo On Fire"

Disc 02

MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Confusion"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "ManUNkind"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Here Comes Revenge"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Am I Savage?"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Murder One"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Spit Out The Bone"
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: .. Self-destruct
Description:Hardwired...To Self-Destruct by Metallica, released 17 November 2016, includes the following tracks: "Now That We're Dead", "Dream No More" and more. This version of Hardwired...To Self-Destruct comes as a 3xCD. - .. SELF-DESTRUCT
Released in a 3-fold (6-panel) Digipak with transparent clear trays and with 32-page lyrics booklet. Tracks durations are presented on discs faces. Total running times: CD1 - 37:12 CD2 - 40:18 [White rectangular-shape hype-sticker]: Hardwired... To Self-Destruct 2 CD Set Featuring "Hardwired", "Moth Into Flame" & "Atlas, Rise!" [Booklet]: Produced by [...] with [...] & [...] Recorded & mixed by [...] Additional recording by [...] & [...] Digital editing by [...], [...] & [...] Assistant engineering by [...] & [...] Album production coordination by [...] HQ album production coordination by [...] Recorded and mixed May 2015 - August 2016 at HQ in San Rafael, CA Mastered by [...] at Dave Collins Mastering, Los Angeles, CA Album design / creative direction by [...] Photography / creative direction by [...] Brain scan photography sourced from Shuttershock Management by [...] All songs written by [...]/[...] except "Manunkind" written by [...]/[...]/[...] All songs copyright © 2016 Creeping Death Music (Global Music Rights) ? &© 2016 Blackened Recordings Inc., under exclusive license to Universal Music B.V. [...] Made in the EU. BIEM/SDRM. 00602557156263 Metallica web site: www.metallica.com Metallica Fan Club: fifthmember.metallica.com Mailing address: The Metallica Club / 369-B Third Street / PMB #194 San Rafael, CA 94901
"Hardwired...To Self-Destruct" is the tenth studio album by legendary heavy metal band Metallica, released in 2016. This double CD showcases Metallica's signature blend of aggressive riffs, thunderous drumming, and powerful vocals across a collection of tracks that reaffirm their status as pioneers of the genre. The album features standout songs like "Hardwired," "Moth Into Flame," and "Atlas, Rise!"?each delivering relentless energy and intricate musicianship. Metallica has been at the forefront of heavy metal since their formation in 1981, with landmark albums such as "Master of Puppets" and "The Black Album." They have sold over 125 million records worldwide and are renowned for their electrifying live performances. The manufacturer Mercury is a respected name in the music industry known for producing high-quality audio products and supporting some of the most influential artists across genres.
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Dragan J. - 29/Nov/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
''Halo on fire'' ... the best song of the album, that ending is just a masterpiece! and the last one ''Spit out the bone'' is the their back to the roots song but on steroids!

Alexander S. - 14/Oct/2019 3 of 5 Stars!
Speaking seriously, it’s impossible to talk seriously about Metallica’s new album. If only because he has a very strange cover, and if only because he came out. New album. Brooms. Released. To begin with, a small remark - subjectively for me, this album is simply uninteresting after a single listening. Why? Because the thrash metal specified in the genres is no more than 25% of the entire album. If you think differently, then ok, I realized that you never listened to Ragehammer, Infinite Translation, Overkill, Dark Angel, Slayer, Shah, Essence, and at worst Venom. That is, your subjective right. So, trash is not enough here, and trash is not needed here. Businessmen from the group clearly knew what they needed to do to make the fans happy. And they did everything perfectly according to the recipe. Melody heavy on an excellent, corporate sound, extended on average up to 6 minutes per song and played in a thrash manner. A little more pure trash and self-copying for nostalgia, a little from modern heavy music, completely unnecessary disc 3, and voila! - fans of all ages are happy, charts and ratings use a hype wave, dollars fly into your pocket, a group flies on a tour. For haters and critics not bought - on the drum. And now a little subjective opinion - as I have already said, the album is simply not interesting to me personally. The song "Hardwired" - one-time, "Spit Out The Bone" - I do not argue, it's cool. And in general - according to the material there are no objective claims whatsoever. Yes, Lars and Hemmet against Bostaf and Holt aren't talking about anything, but who cares? The album is simply not designed for an audience like me, an audience of thrashers who listen to this music for the sake of fumes and energy flow. For her audience, Broom did everything 100%, and did it professionally. Technically, there are no questions to the album either (and one should not think that a world-class group in 2016 cannot technically fix it - Judas Priest could). My subjective assessment is 6 points, normal, competent work. I cannot personally evaluate this album objectively personally, and I don’t want to. Just because on the third disc, the band tried to sing "Remember Tomorrow" and there is also "Ronnie Rising Medley". If you see a nuclear mushroom somewhere, I’m flying.