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Metallica – Hardwired…To Self-Destruct (Remastered) (2016/2020) [FLAC 24bit/44,1kHz] Metallica – Hardwired…To Self-Destruct (Remastered) (2016/2020) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 02:37:03 minutes | 2,01 GB | Genre: Metal, Rock Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Virgin EMI. Hardwired… to Self-Destruct is the tenth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released as a double album on November 18, 2016 by their vanity label Blackened Recordings. It is their first studio album in eight years following Death Magnetic (2008), marking the longest gap between two studio albums in the band’s career. It is also their first studio album released through Blackened. Hardwired… to Self-Destruct was produced by Greg Fidelman, who engineered and mixed Death Magnetic. The album was Metallica’s sixth consecutive studio album to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 291,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, and topping the charts in 57 countries. Having this album number one marked the second time in history that any band of any genre would have six consecutive albums debut at number one, following only Dave Matthews Band. NOBODY could ever accuse Metallica of mellowing with age. Despite the metal giants’ individual members having all passed 50 since 2008’s Death Magnetic, there’s nothing subtle about their 10th studio album Hardwired…To Self Destruct. The opening title track rockets out of the blocks in a fury of driving guitar and thrashing drums and the pace rarely slackens across the 12 tracks and two discs. Like Death Magnetic, Hardwired resembles ‘80s thrash metal Metallica, rather then their more melodic hard rock ‘90s years. Having said that, Now That We’re Dead features one of James Hetfield’s most tuneful choruses since Reload. Hardwired is bloated in parts and continually rehashes Metallica’s past glories, but long-term fans will devour the record with glee. Tracklist. 1. Metallica – Hardwired 2. Metallica – Atlas, Rise! 3. Metallica – Now That We’re Dead 4. Metallica – Moth Into Flame 5. Metallica – Dream No More 6. Metallica – Halo On Fire 7. Metallica – Confusion 8. Metallica – ManUNkind 9. Metallica – Here Comes Revenge 10. Metallica – Am I Savage? 11. Metallica – Murder One 12. Metallica – Spit Out The Bone 13. Metallica – Lords Of Summer 14. Metallica – Ronnie Rising Medley (A Light In The Black / Tarot Woman / Stargazer / Kill The King) 15. Metallica – When A Blind Man Cries 16. Metallica – Remember Tomorrow 17. Metallica – Helpless 18. Metallica – Hit The Lights 19. Metallica – The Four Horsemen 20. Metallica – Ride The Lightning 21. Metallica – Fade To Black 22. Metallica – Jump In The Fire 23. Metallica – For Whom The Bell Tolls 24. Metallica – Creeping Death 25. Metallica – Metal Militia 26. Metallica – Hardwired. Hardwired. To Self-Destruct. Metallica began their long journey back home some time after nearly imploding during the recording of 2003's St. Anger. Hardwired. To Self- Destruct arrives 13 years after that album but it, almost more than its 2008 predecessor Death Magnetic, feels like a repudiation of the band's '90s, the years when Metallica shined up, slowed down, and got a lot weirder. Sprawling over two discs when it could've fit onto one (an aesthetic choice certainly meant to evoke memories of 1988's double LP . And Justice for All), Hardwired. To Self-Destruct does indeed rage, roaring out the gate with a title track where James Hetfield bellows "We're so f***ed/S*** out of luck." That palpable desperation recalls the free-floating angst that fueled Metallica's '80s, but Hardwired. To Self-Destruct doesn't find the quartet scrambling to sound as ferocious as they did during their heyday. Often, they do unleash the fury -- "Moth into Flame" gallops forward in a manner reminiscent of "Battery" -- but there's no denying that Metallica are an older band now, either incapable or uninterested in maintaining that intensity over the course of a full double album. When they slow down, it's not exclusively to churn and brood. "Murder One," a salute to departed Motörhead leader Lemmy, may belong in that category, but "Am I Savage?" teeters between ominous dirge and intricate transitions, while "Dream No More" has a backbeat that nearly swings. "ManUNKind" also has a bit of buried funk in its rhythms and that, along with the preponderance of complicated suites, is a clue that Hardwired. To Self-Destruct is primarily the work of Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Kirk Hammett doesn't have a single songwriting credit -- allegedly, this is due to the guitarist losing an iPhone filled with riffs just prior to recording -- and he's also diminished in terms of solos, leaving Hardwired as a showcase for Metallica's musical constructions. If the riffs don't always sink in deeply -- and if the entire production feels slightly monochromatic -- what impresses here is the thought and musicality within the compositions and the performances, elements that have always been at the band's core and shine brightly on Hardwired. To Self-Destruct. Metallica hardwired to self destruct full album download. Artist: Metallica Album: Hardwired To Self-Destruct Released: 2016 Style: Thrash Metal. Format: MP3 320Kbps. Size: 86+92+180 Mb. CD1: 01 – Hardwired 02 – Atlas, Rise! 03 – Now That We’re Dead 04 – Moth Into Flame 05 – Dream No More 06 – Halo On Fire. CD2: 01 – Confusion 02 – Manunkind 03 – Here Comes Revenge 04 – Am I Savage 05 – Murder One 06 – Spit Out The Bone. CD3: 01 – Lords of Summer 02 – Ronnie Rising Medley 03 – When a Blind Man Cries 04 – Remember tomorrow 05 – Helpless (Live) 06 – Hit the Lights (Live) 07 – The Four Horsemen (Live) 08 – Ride the Lightning (Live) 09 – Fade to Black (Live) 10 – Jump in the Fire (Live) 11 – For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live) 12 – Creeping Death (Live) 13 – Metal Militia (Live) 14 – Hardwired (Live) Music. Produced by Greg Fidelman with Hetfield & Ulrich Recorded & Mixed by Greg Fidelman Additional Recording by Mike Gillies & Sara Lyn Killion Digital Editing by Dan Monti, Jim Monti & Jason Gossman Assistant Engineering by Sara Lyn Killion & Kent Matcke Album Production Coordination by Lindsay Chase HQ Album Production Coordination by Kent Matcke. Recorded and Mixed May 2015 – August 2016 at HQ in San Rafael, CA Mastered by Dave Collins at Dave Collins Mastering, Los Angeles, CA. BONUS CD. LORDS OF SUMMER Produced by Greg Fidelman with Hetfield & Ulrich Recorded & Mixed by Greg Fidelman Recorded and Mixed May 2015 – August 2016 at HQ in San Rafael, CA Additional Recording by Mike Gillies & Sara Lyn Killion Digital Editing by Dan Monti, Jim Monti & Jason Gossman Assistant Engineering by Sara Lyn Killion & Kent Matcke Album Production Coordination by Lindsay Chase HQ Album Production Coordination by Kent Matcke. RONNIE RISING MEDLEY Produced & Mixed by Greg Fidelman Recorded & Engineered by Mike Gillies, Kent Matcke & Sara Lyn Killion Recorded February-March 2012 at HQ in San Rafael, CA Additional Engineering by Dan Monti. WHEN A BLIND MAN CRIES Produced & Mixed by Greg Fidelman Recorded & Engineered by Mike Gillies, Kent Matcke and Sara Lyn Killion Recorded & Mixed February-March 2012 at HQ in San Rafael, CA Additional Engineering by Dan Monti. REMEMBER TOMORROW Produced & Mixed by Greg Fidelman Engineered by Greg Fidelman Assistant Engineering by Kent Matcke Recorded May 2008 at HQ in San Rafael, CA Mixed at The Village in Santa Monica, CA Edited by Dana Nielsen Mix Assisting by Sara Killion. Songs 5-13 Recorded live on April 16, 2016 at Rasputin Music in Berkeley, CA Mixed by Greg Fidelman Recorded by Mike Gillies Assisted by Sara Lyn Killion & Kent Matcke Digital Editing by Dan Monti. HARDWIRED (LIVE) Recorded live on August 20, 2016, at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN Mixed by Greg Fidelman Recorded by Mike Gillies Assisted by Sara Lyn Killion & Kent Matcke Digital Editing by Dan Monti. Mastered by Howie Weinberg and Gentry Studer at Howie Weinberg Mastering, Los Angeles, CA. Album Design / Creative Direction by Turner Duckworth Photography / Creative Direction by Herring & Herring Brain scan photography sourced from Shutterstock. Management by Q Prime Inc. All Songs Copyright © 2016 Creeping Death Music (Global Music Rights) except for RONNIE RISING MEDLEY published by Purple (BMI), WHEN A BLIND MAN CRIES published by Glenwood Music Corp (ASCAP), REMEMBER TOMORROW published by UMPG and HELPLESS published by Happy Face Music Ltd./Zomba Enterprises, Inc..