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Metallica (2024 Coloured Vinyl)- Metallica (Vinyl) (BD)

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This is a 2024 coloured vinyl LP pressing of Metallica self-titled. The American heavy metal band originally released their fifth studio album on August 12, 1991, via Elektra Records. Produced by Bob Rock and the band members, the album was recorded at One On One Recording Studio in Los Angeles. In 2020, the album was ranked number 235 on Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list. 

Label: Universal 

Release Year: 2024

Track List:

  1. Rounds
  2. Waterslide
  3. Dope
  4. Strawberry Blush
  5. Guy Like Me
  6. All She Wanna Do
  7. Splash
  8. You
  9. Fate
  10. Love
  11. One Last Dance
  12. All She Wanna Do
  13. Memories
  14. Nervous
  15. Wonder Woman
  16. Honey
  17. I Want You To Know
  18. Speak In Tongues
  19. The Other Ones
  20. Stardust
  21. Pieces
  22. Good
  23. I Don't Love You Like I Used To
  24. Home

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