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Metallica has revealed the tracklist of their tenth studio album, Death Magnetic. Death Magnetic will be released on Friday, September 12th, 2008.
Death Magnetic tracklist and all the lyrics:
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken, Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption - Instrumental
My Apocalypse - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
Wondering wherefrom Metallica got the inspiration for the Death Magnetic cover artwork? Check out the following pictures of the magnetic fields:




Metallica has confirmed that the new album Death Magnetic will be released on September 12th 2008. According to James Hetfield the concept of the album is death. It is a tribute to the dead rock’n'roll martyrs like Layne Stanley of Alice in Chains. According to James some people are attracted to death, which is like a magnet, while others are afraid of it. We are all going to die but some people talk more about it than others. James also confirmed that there will be an instrumental song on Death Magnetic.
Death Magnetic tracklist and all the lyrics:
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken, Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption - Instrumental
My Apocalypse - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
And here is the cover art of the new album:

And here is the full interview with James:
This is the full version of Metallica covering Iron Maiden’s Remember Tomorrow:
Metallica arrived in Bergen, Norway on Monday (14th July). They stay in SAS-Hotel and have booked the whole 5th floor. The sold-out show is on Wednesday.
James Hetfield went shopping in “Bryggen” street with his wife Francesca and children Cali, Castor and Marcella. “I just want to spend time with my family today. Can you recommend a good restaurant? Something with sea-food?” James asked. The family of five, ended eating in restaurant “Steakers”.

Kirk Hammett ended drinking Guinness beer together with him bodyguard in a pub called “Scruffy Murphys”. “It is beautiful here. The rain doesn’t bother me. Everything is perfect.” Kirk declined an interview saying “I haven’t slept for 14 hours. I have jetlag and today I just want to relax”. Kirk also had a camera with him and took pictures of some sightseeing spots.

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Rock Band 2 tracklist has been revealed and it features Metallica’s Battery.
New York Times article explains the thinking behind Metallica’s release of Death Magnetic on the Guitar Hero video game.
Guns N’ Roses’ plan to reintroduce its music to the public in a video game underscores how important to the music business games have become — especially Rock Band and Activision’s Guitar Hero series, which allow gamers to play along with songs on instrument-shaped plastic controllers. Rock Band 2 will also include songs from marquee acts like AC/DC and Rush; the game may also feature music by Elvis Costello and Bob Dylan, according to a track listing leaked online. Activision recently released a version of Guitar Hero dedicated to Aerosmith, and a game based on Metallica is due next year.
Both Rock Band and Guitar Hero have helped the ailing music industry by licensing songs and using online networks to sell additional tracks for gamers to play along with. Those tracks, which usually sell for around $2 each, are more profitable for record companies and musicians than iTunes sales.
MTV, which has focused more than Activision on selling additional songs online, recently announced that it had sold 15 million tracks, and sales are especially impressive for hard-rock bands. During the week in June when Mötley Crüe released “Saints of Los Angeles,” the first single from its new album, the song sold 14,000 copies on iTunes and 48,000 on Rock Band through Microsoft’s Xbox Live network, said Allen Kovac, founder of the group’s management company and record label.
Perhaps more important, Rock Band is introducing young listeners to older bands they might not know. Mr. Kovac said that Mötley Crüe’s exposure in the game helped it sell more albums because gamers spend significant time with the band’s music. “I credit Rock Band for bringing in the younger audience,” Mr. Kovac said. “The people who downloaded that song aren’t just listening to it, they’re interacting with it.”
Guitar Hero and Rock Band have become sensations in the video-game business, creating a product category that a back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests could be worth $1 billion this year in the United States alone. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock has sold more than eight million copies since its fall release, according to the NPD Group, a sales-tracking company, while Rock Band has sold about 2.5 million in about the same period. Rock Band 2, to be released for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 in September and other consoles later in the fall, will face off against Guitar Hero World Tour this holiday season.
Rock Band has been an especially important promotional vehicle for bands that no longer get the radio play they once did. “On the last tour we started seeing young people who had heard of the band from Guitar Hero and Rock Band,” said Andy Curran, an executive at Anthem Records, the record company for the band Rush. So Rush gave Rock Band an alternate version of its song “Working Man,” which proved so popular that the group is now thinking of making it available through Apple’s iTunes store. It is also talking with MTV about selling a full album through Rock Band, Mr. Curran said, as well as some other projects.
MTV also sells digital songs through its stake in the Rhapsody online music service, and it could eventually cross-promote new tracks for Rock Band. Activision — now Activision Blizzard after its merger with Vivendi Games — may be thinking along similar lines, since its chief executive, Robert Kotick, recently said that the company was considering starting its own digital music store.
Online stores could further raise demand for older rock at a time when physical stores are closing. “These games absolutely have an impact because the opportunity to hear these songs on radio is dwindling,” said Mike Davis, executive vice president and general manager of Universal Music Enterprises. “This is becoming an important piece of the marketing puzzle.”
“Death Magnetic”, the entire new Metallica album, will be available for Guitar Hero too!
It’s a first in both music and gaming. The same day that “Death Magnetic” hits the streets, you’ll be able to download every song from the album for “Guitar Hero III”. This partnership was confirmed today at the Microsoft press conference at E3, which also included the official announcement of “Guitar Hero: Metallica” for 2009.
Metallica says “We are so psyched that we’ll be the first out of the gate with this simultaneous release… who knows, maybe a few years from now this will be the norm when your favorite band’s new record comes out. And for those of you who are anxiously awaiting the next Guitar Hero, “World Tour”, we’re ready for that too… you will be able to experience “Death Magnetic” for drums, vocals, and guitar when that game emerges this Fall.”
“Guitar Hero: World Tour” will include more than 85 songs, new wireless drum kits with cymbals, online careers, battle-of-the-bands with up to eight players, an easy way to share self-made music and among other things a free pack of three songs by R.E.M. for 360 GH fans.
Metallica today officially confirmed the release of the The Box Magnetic “Death In A Coffin” boxset.
Until we wait for the confirmed track listings and the first single from the new Metallica album Death Magnetic, here are some lyrics and samples:
Suicide I’ve Already Died, you’re just the funeral I’ve been waiting for
Bow down, sell your soul to me, I will set you free
Check out this sample from the Death Magnetic album:
Another set of Death Magnetic lyrics:
There’s nowhere else I can run to
Oh I will hide within her
There’s nowhere else I can run to
She’s wrenching but she comforts me
When the night goes hellbound and the moon does resurrect the night
When the sun goes hellbound and the moon does resurrect the night
Here is the song sample:
And a 10-minute video of parts of new Death Magnetic songs:
Death Magnetic tracklist and all the lyrics:
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken, Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption - Instrumental
My Apocalypse - Listen to the full version and see single artwork
Also a preview of the Metallica covering Iron Maiden’s Remember Tomorrow from the Kerrang tribute:
Metallica will release a limited-edition, two-CD, one-DVD, deluxe “Death Magnetic” box set in September 2008. The box set will be packaged as a coffin box and will also include an exclusive t-shirt, flag and USB-memorystick. Here are the full details of the box set:
Death Magnetic Deluxe Coffin Box
Out in September 2008
Deluxe box set will include:
- 1 “Death Magnetic” CD (exclusive digipack version)
- 1 CD with demos of songs from “Death Magnetic” (10 songs)
- 1 making of “Death Magnetic” DVD feat. never seen before material
- 1 exclusive “Death Magnetic” t-shirt (only available with the box set)
- 1 “Death Magnetic” flag
- A set of “Death Magnetic” guitar picks
- 1 fold-out, coffin box, poster with pictures of the band members
- 1 USB memorystick with Metallica-logo (enables digital download of “Death Magnetic” album)
All packed in a “Death Magnetic” coffin box. Order this Metallica box set now!


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