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Staind covered "Nothing Else Matters", Avril Lavigne played "Fuel", hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg performed "Sad but True", Korn played "One", and Limp Bizkit performed a rendition of "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)". ... Metallica -
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Overkill (song)
In 1995, during the recording of the album Load, "Overkill", "Damage Case", "Stone Dead Forever" and "Too Late Too Late" were covered by Metallica, as a birthday gift for Lemmy, and released in 1996 on their "Hero of the Day" single. -
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Kill 'Em All
On the 11th track (initially not on the album, but available as a bonus track on the re-issue), Metallica covered the song "Am I Evil?" by British heavy metal band Diamond Head. -
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Cover version
In an interesting turn around there were even a couple of releases of The Metallic-Era CDs collecting tracks from bands that Metallica had covered, both the original versions of the covered songs, and some additional songs by the same artist. ... Covers In Particular Popular Genres of The Late 20th/ Early 21st Century -
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Killing Joke
In late 1979, they began the Malicious Damage record label with graphic artist Mike Coles as a way to press and sell their music; Island Records distributed the records, until Malicious Damage switched to E.G. Records in 1980. ... In 1987, Metallica covered Killing Joke's "The Wait" for their E.P. Garage Days Re-Revisited. -
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Stone Cold Crazy
The song credit is shared between all the members of the band, although Mercury played it with his band Wreckage before Queen was created in the late 1960s. ... Metallica covered this song as their contribution to the compilation album "Rubaiyat – Elektra's 40th Anniversary" and was later used as a B-side of their "Enter Sandman" single and subsequently won a Grammy Award for their version, which also appeared in their covers' album Garage Inc.. -
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Budgie (band)
The Extreem - From Out Of The Sky (1999) - pre-Budgie late 60's efforts, Japan only CD ... Metallica - covered "Crash Course In Brain Sugery" and "Breadfan". -
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One (Metallica song)
The song was also featured on S&M — Metallica's album of live performances in collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the late Michael Kamen. ... "One" was covered by Crematory for the Tribute To The Four Horsemen CD. -
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Dave Mustaine
In July, the band covered "Never Say Die" for a second Sabbath tribute. ... Ulrich later noted in Metallica's fanclub magazine So What! in late 2005 that each time Mustaine slams him in the press seems to coincide with the release of a new Megadeth album. -
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Sheer Heart Attack
Queen played it live as early as 1972, apparently as the first song they performed on stage and, in late 1974, they finally decided to record a studio version. ... Metallica covered this song on the "Rubaiyat – Electra's 40th Anniversary" album released in 1990 and subsequently won a Grammy Award for their version (which also appeared in their covers' album Garage Inc.).
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Metallica covered Late