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Hit the Lights
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I Disappear
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Nothing Else Matters
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One
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Nothing Else Matters
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The Unforgiven
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Nothing Else Matters
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Stone Cold Crazy
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Nothing Else Matters
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One
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Creeping Death
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We Did It Again
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Sad but True
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Overkill
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Damage Case
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Stone Dead Forever
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Too Late, Too Late
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The Chase Is Better Than the Catch
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(We Are) The Road Crew
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Overkill (reprise) (feat. Lemmy)
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Happy Birthday
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Nothing Else Matters
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53rd & 3rd
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Fuel for Fire
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Master of Puppets
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Seek and Destroy (live)
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Hit the Lights
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Enter Sandman
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Sad but True
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Nothing Else Matters
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Enter Sandman
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Sad but True
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Nothing Else Matters
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Medley
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Frantic (Live Debut)
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53rd & 3rd
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No Leaf Clover
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Kill 'Em All
It is the first Metallica song to include clean melodic guitars into its structure. ... 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
The unusual band Apocalyptica which comprises four classical cellists started out performing classical arrangements of Metallica songs. ... The Beatles' "Yesterday" is often called the most covered song in popular music history; some allege there are over three thousand different versions, although no evidence has been provided (As of May 16, 2008 - the online music service Rhapsody shows the song showing up on 934 albums). -
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Enter Sandman
All the songs on the album are instrumental covers of Metallica songs arranged and played on cellos. ... "Enter Sandman" has been covered by many artists, including acts as diverse as Motörhead, Apocalyptica, Richard Cheese and Pat Boone. -
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Brothers in Arms (song)
Metallica covered the song on Bridge School Benefit 2007 (October 27th and 28th). -
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Stone Cold Crazy
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.. ... Metallica songs -
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Sheer Heart Attack
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
A parody band named Beatallica plays music using a combination of The Beatles and Metallica songs. ... 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)". -
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Budgie (band)
(Metallica also covered another Budgie song, "Crash Course In Brain Surgery"). ... Metallica - covered "Crash Course In Brain Sugery" and "Breadfan". -
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Takeaway band
They had to get a setlist going of a couple covers of Metallica songs and Kryptonite. ... May the 10th was the kick off to the tour with Debute of "Don't ask me no questions" and the band's two-timed covered song "Enter Sandman". -
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Apocalyptica
Covered artists ... In the Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 in London, Finland's representatives, dancers Jussi Väänänen and Katja Koukkula, chose Apocalyptica's cover of the Metallica song "The Unforgiven" as the background music for one of their numbers.
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