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Metallica Garage Inc. Mp3, Flac, Wma Metallica Garage Inc. mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Garage Inc. Country: Japan Released: 2010 Style: Heavy Metal MP3 version RAR size: 1860 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1771 mb WMA version RAR size: 1778 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 100 Other Formats: XM RA FLAC AC3 DTS MP4 MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits New Recordings '98 1-01 Free Speech For The Dumb 2:35 1-02 It's Electric 3:33 1-03 Sabra Cadabra 6:20 1-04 Turn The Page 6:06 1-05 Die, Die My Darling 2:29 1-06 Loverman 7:52 1-07 Mercyful Fate 11:11 1-08 Astronomy 6:37 1-09 Whiskey In The Jar 5:04 1-10 Tuesday's Gone 9:05 1-11 The More I See 4:48 Garage Days Re-Revisited '87 2-01 Helpless 6:38 2-02 The Small Hours 6:43 2-03 The Wait 4:55 2-04 Crash Course In Brain Surgery 3:10 2-05 Last Caress / Green Hell 3:29 Garage Days Revisited '84 Am I Evil? 2-06 Bass – Cliff BurtonEngineer – Jeffrey NormanProducer – Mark 7:50 Whitaker Blitzkrieg 2-07 Bass – Cliff BurtonEngineer – Jeffrey NormanProducer – Mark 3:36 Whitaker B-Sides & One-Offs '88-'91 Breadfan 2-08 5:41 Engineer – Mike ClinkMixed By – Flemming Rasmussen The Prince 2-09 4:25 Engineer – Mike ClinkMixed By – Flemming Rasmussen 2-10 Stone Cold Crazy 2:17 2-11 So What 3:08 2-12 Killing Time 3:03 Motorheadache '95 2-13 Overkill 4:04 2-14 Damage Case 3:40 2-15 Stone Dead Forever 4:51 2-16 Too Late Too Late 3:12 Credits Bass – Jason Newsted (tracks: CD1, CD2-1 to CD2-5, CD2-8 to CD2-16) Drums – Lars Ulrich Edited By [Digital] – Mike Gillies (tracks: CD1), Paul DeCarli (tracks: CD1) Engineer – Csaba "The Hut" Petocz* (tracks: CD2-01 to CD2-05), Randy Staub (tracks: CD1, CD2-11, CD2-12), Toby "Rage" Wright* (tracks: CD2-08 to CD2-10) Engineer [Assisted By] – Chris Manning (tracks: CD1), Kent Matcke (tracks: CD1), Leff Lefferts (tracks: CD1) Guitar – Kirk Hammett Mastered By – George Marino (tracks: CD1, CD2-13 to CD2-16) Mixed By – Mike Fraser (tracks: CD1), Randy Staub (tracks: CD1, CD2-13 to CD2-16) Producer – Bob Rock (tracks: CD1, CD2-11, CD2-12), Hetfield* (tracks: CD1, CD2-11, CD2-12), Ulrich* (tracks: CD1, CD2-11, CD2-12), Metallica (tracks: CD2-1 to CD2-7, CD2-10) Vocals, Guitar – James Hetfield Notes Disk 1 is "somewhat produced by Bob Rock with Hetfield & Ulrich." Disk 2 Tracks 1-5 are "not very produced by Metallica." Disk 2 Tracks 6 & 7 are "produced by Metallica and Mark Whitaker." Disk 2 Tracks 8, 9, & 13 to 16 are "not produced." Disk 2 Tracks 10 is "kind of produced by Metallica." Disk 2 Tracks 11 & 12 are "roughly produced by Bob Rock with Hetfield & Ulrich." CD1-01 & CD1-11: Are covers of Discharge. CD1-02, CD2-01, CD2-06 & CD2-09: Are covers of Diamond Head. CD1-03: A cover of Black Sabbath. CD1-04: A cover of Bob Seger. CD1-05 & CD2-05: Are covers of The Misfits. CD1-06: A cover of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. CD1-07: A cover of Mercyful Fate. CD1-08: A cover of Blue Öyster Cult. CD1-09: A cover of Thin Lizzy. CD1-10: A cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd. CD2-02: A cover of Holocaust. CD2-03: A cover of Killing Joke. CD2-04 & CD2-08: A cover of Budgie. CD2-07: A cover of Blitzkrieg. CD2-10: A cover of Queen. CD2-11: A cover of Anti-Nowhere League. CD2-12: A cover of Sweet Savage. CD2-13 to CD2-16: A cover of Motörhead. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 6 001210 143734 Label Code: LC 1633 Other: PY 926 Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): 538 352-2 02 Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): 50784403 538353-2 02 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Garage Inc. (CD, Album 62299-2 Metallica + CD, Comp, RM + Elektra 62299-2 US 1998 Album) Garage Inc. (2xCD, Universal UICY-94670/1 Metallica UICY-94670/1 Japan 2010 Album, SHM) International Garage Inc. (3xLP, Warner Bros. 524601-1 Metallica 524601-1 US 2011 Comp, RE) Records Garage Inc. (2xCD, 538 351-2 Metallica Vertigo 538 351-2 Russia 1998 Comp, Unofficial) Garage Inc. (CD + CD, UICY 94663 Metallica Electra records UICY 94663 Japan 2010 Comp + Album) Related Music albums to Garage Inc. by Metallica Metallica - MP3 Metallica - Garage Days Revisited Metallica & Apocalyptica - Любимая Музыка Walter Daniels, Oblivians & Monsieur Jeffrey Evans - Melissa's Garage Revisited Metallica - Die, Die My Darling Metallica - Ultra Rare Trax Non:P Featuring The Ill Kids - Oh My Days Metallica - The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited Metallica - Mandatory Metallica - Ride The Lightning Metallica - EP´s Collection Metallica - Destroy Garage.
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