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Metallica - Live Shit: Binge & Purge
CD DetailsArtist: Metallica Brand: Metallica Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown) Format: Box set Picture Format: 1.33:1 CD Release Date: 2002-11-12 Music Label: Elektra/Asylum Soundtracks: Music CD 1- Enter Sandman
- Creeping Death
- Harvester Of Sorrow
- Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
- Sad But True
- Of Wolf And Man
- The Unforgiven
- Justice Medley: Eye Of The Beholder/Blackened/The Frayed Ends Of Sanity/...And Justice For All
- Bonus Track 1
Music CD 2- Through The Never
- For Whom The Bell Tolls
- Fade To Black
- Master Of Puppets
- Seek & Destroy
- Whiplash
Music CD 3- Nothing Else Matters
- Wherever I May Roam
- Am I Evil?
- Last Caress
- One
- Battery
- The Four Horsemen
- Motorbreath
- Stone Cold Crazy
Music reviews of Live Shit: Binge & PurgeMusic Review: Amzing Rating: 5 Stars
This box set is incredible. So much metal crammed on to 3 CDs abd 2 DVDs. About 8 hours of head banging, kick a$$ metal. It is amazing how you can actually feel the adreniline and excitment like you were actually there. It also makes we want to start my own mosh pit. This album is so awesome that I could go on forver but before I start rambling I will go through the songs.
Disc1
1 Enter Sandman-great opener, this song kicks more a$$ live then studio(in my opion)10/10
2 Creeping Sandman-Great Song from Ride the Lighting the version is definitly not as good as the studio but nonetheless a heavy rocker 9/10
3 Harvester of Sorrow- One of the best songs on this first disc it is probably the best from And Jutice for All they just rock hard here and so does Mexico City 10/10
4 Welcome Home(Sanitarium)- Great song with a grea intro, when Kirk comes in with the clean guitar I always get a chill down my spine 10/10
5 Sad but True- Better in the studio but the guitar solo is so much better live they ruined the chorus though but I still love this song 9/10
6 Of Wolf and Man- Worst song on any of the three albums the sound is so muffled in my opinion i think James ruined it still this song is awesome 8/10(keep in mind all the songs are awesome)
7 Unforgiven-This song is amazing live I love the acustic intro it is just so awesome also James's voice is really clean for most of it 10/10
8 Justice Meledy- The song is awesome but i wish they could have done more with Blackend and less with And Justice but i still love it 10/10
9 Guitar and Bass Solos- The solos are just to prove that they have a good sense of humor and know how to have fun the bass is just incredible so is Hammets guitar solos and to make it even better it's about 18 minutes long 10/10
Disc 2
1 Through the Never- I don't really listen to this one but when I do my neck gets really sore you know why any ways a great song with some awesome vocals 10/10
2 For Whom the Bell Tolls- one of the best rockers on this disc just an overall kick a$$ song 10/10
3 Fade to Black- This is one of my favorites from ride the lighting this song is also one of my favorites on this whole box set it just is epic live as well as the studio 10/10
4 Master of Puppets -
5 Seek and Destroy- This song from kill em all is awesome in the studio but live the boys come out and kick some serious a$$ this song is SO much better live than studio 10/10
6 Whiplash- See above 10/10
Disc3
1 Nothing Else Matters-
2 Wherever I May Roam -
3 Am I Evil?-
4 Last Caress-
5 One-
6 Battery -
7 Four Horsemen-
8 Motorbreath-
9 Stone Cold Crazy-
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Description of Live Shit: Binge & PurgeConvenient new size...Still f***ing huge! Metallica's Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge - the unprecendented box set featuring three complete concerts on three CD's and three VHS tapes, more than eight hours of live Metallica - is now being made available on three CD's and two DVD's at a special price. This colossal box has sold an incredible 613,000 copies since its 1993 release, and this reissue is sure to swell the ranks of those blown away by these shows. Nothing gets left behind -- the complete original 72-page full-color book is even included on DVD 2, and the commemorative backstage pass and scary guy stencil are enclosed as well. It's a one-two-three punch unmatched by any band, before or since, and the perfect gift for that special someone who needs their ass kicked hard by the world's greatest rock & roll band. This enormous live box set is a necessity for the hardcore Metallifan, though casual fans (if Metallica has any casual fans) might be scared off. It contains material up to and including the self-titled "black" album, including concert favorites "Creeping Death" and "Seek & Destroy," as well as classics like "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)," and "Fade to Black." There are also a couple of ripping-fast solos from Jason Newsted and Kirk Hammett, and covers of "Last Caress," "Am I Evil?" and "Stone Cold Crazy." The videos are from a 1992 San Diego concert and a 1989 stop on the Damaged Justice tour in Seattle; both are guaranteed to turn any fan who hasn't had the considerable pleasure of hearing this seminal metal band live green with envy. Pricey, but very highly recommended. --Genevieve Williams
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