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[edit] Talk

If possible please add the album covers of the DVD/video releases Will231982 10:45, 19 August 2006 (UTC)will231982

Needed: Any availible sales information in accordance with new itunes sales.

Have updated the information on album certification with data from Sweden, Poland, Germany, Norway, Holland, Denmark and Australia added. Will231982 14:20, 10 September 2006 (UTC)will231982

References have been provided for all the information updated for this page. Will231982 16:34, 16 September 2006 (UTC)Will231982

I found this song on the internet it was alledgedly Metallica play the Imperial Death March from star wars. Is this true?

[edit] Mortal Kombat

There is no Metallica song on the MK OST, nor in the movie. Removed. M3n747 (talk) 17:34, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] B-sides

Year B-side A-side Version
1983 "Whiplash" (remix) "Whiplash" 12"
"Seek and Destroy" (live)
"Phantom Lord" (live)
"Seek and Destroy" (live) "Jump in the Fire"
"Phantom Lord" (live)
"Phantom Lord" (live) 7" pic
1984 "Am I Evil?"[1] "Creeping Death" 12" pic
"Blitzkrieg"[2]
1986 "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" "Master of Puppets" 7"
1988 "Breadfan"[3] "Eye of the Beholder" Cass
"Breadfan"[3] "Harvester of Sorrow" 12"
"The Prince"[1]
1989 "The Prince"[1] "One" 7"
"Breadfan"[3] CD
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" (live)
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
"One" (demo)
"One" (demo) 12" maxi
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" (live)
"Creeping Death" (live)
1991 "Stone Cold Crazy"[4] "Enter Sandman" 7"
"Stone Cold Crazy"[4] 12"
"Holier Than Thou" (demo)
"Enter Sandman" (demo)
"Killing Time"[5] "The Unforgiven" 12"
"So What!"[6]
"The Unforgiven" (demo)
1992 "Enter Sandman" (live) "Nothing Else Matters" 12"
"Harvester of Sorrow" (live)
"Nothing Else Matters" (demo)
"Fade to Black" (live) "Wherever I My Roam" CD
"Wherever I My Roam" (demo)
"Last Caress"/
"Am I Evil?"/"Battery" (live)
12"
"Wherever I My Roam" (demo)
"Fade to Black" (live) 7"
"So What!"[6] "Sad But True" 7"
"So What!"[6] CD maxi I
"Harvester of Sorrow" (live)
"Nothing Else Matters" (Elevator mix) CD maxi II
"Creeping Death" (live)
"Sad But True" (demo)
1996 "2×4" (live) "Until it Sleeps" CD I
"F.O.B.D." (demo)
"2×4" (live) 10"
"Until it Sleeps" (remix)
"Until it Sleeps" (remix) CD II
Kill/Ride medley (live)
"2×4" (live)
"Overkill" (live)[7]
"F.O.B.D." (demo)
"Kill/Ride medley" (live) "Hero of the Day" CD I
"Overkill" live[7] CD II
"Damage Case" (live)[7]
"Mouldy" (demo)
"Hero of the Day" (remix)
"Overkill" (live)[7] CD III
"Damage Case" (live)[7]
"Stone Dead Forever" (live)[7]
"Too Late Too Late" (live)[7]
"King Nothing" (live) "Mama Said" CD maxi
"Whiplash" (live)
"Mama Said" (edit)
1997 "Ain't My Bitch" (live) "King Nothing" CD
"The Outlaw Torn" (long) "The Memory Remains" CD I
"King Nothing" (remix)
"Fuel For Fire" (demo) CD II
"Memory" (demo)
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" (live) CD III
1998 "Helpless" (live)[1] "The Unforgiven II" CD I
"The Four Horsemen" (live)
"Of Wolf and Man" (live)
"The Thing That Should Not Be" (live) CD II
"The Memory Remains" (live)
"King Nothing" (live)
"Until it Sleeps" (live) "Fuel" CD I
"Fuel" (live)
"Fuel" (demo)
"Sad But True" (live) CD II
"Nothing Else Matters"
"Bleeding Me" (live) "Turn the Page" CD I
"Stone Cold Crazy" (live)[4]
"The Wait" (live)[8]
"Damage Inc." (live) CD II
1999 "Last Caress/Green Hell" (live)[9] "Whiskey in the Jar" CD I
"Whiskey in the Jar" (live)
"The Small Hours" (live)[10] CD II
"The Wait" (live)[8]
"Blitzkrieg" (live)[2] CD III
"The Prince" (live)[1]
"Sabbra Cadabra" (live)[11] "Die, Die My Darling" CD
"Mercyful Fate" (live)[12]
"One" (live) "No Leaf Clover" CD
"Enter Sandman" (live)
2000 "I Disappear" (instumental) "I Disappear" CD
2003 "We're a Happy Family"[13] "St. Anger" CD I
"Commando"[13] CD II
"Today Your Love, Tommorrow the World"[13]
"Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"[13]
"Frantic" (remix) "Frantic" 12"
"Blackened" (live) CD I
"Harvester of Sorrow" (live)
"No Remorse" (live) CD II
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" (live)
2004 "Lepper Messiah" (live) "The Unnamed Feeling" 12"
"The Four Horseman" (live) CD I
"Damage Inc." (live)
"Dirty Window" (live) CD II
"Master of Puppets" (live)
"Battery" (live)
  1. ^ a b c d e This track is a Diamond Head cover.
  2. ^ a b This track is a Blitzkrieg cover.
  3. ^ a b c This track is a Budgie cover.
  4. ^ a b c This track is a Queen cover.
  5. ^ This track is a Sweet Savage cover.
  6. ^ a b c This track is a Anti-Nowhere League cover.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g This track is a Motörhead cover.
  8. ^ a b This song is a Killing Joke cover
  9. ^ This track is a The Misfits cover.
  10. ^ This track is a Holocaust cover.
  11. ^ This track is a Black Sabbath cover.
  12. ^ This track is a Mercyful Fate cover.
  13. ^ a b c d This track is a Ramones cover.

[edit] Intro

Hi there. How about changing the current definition of Metallica as a thrash-metal band in the lead sentence of this article? Reducing the band’s style to thrash metal would be unfair as their music goes beyond the genre. The Metallica article, also a FA, is reasonably careful in defining their music as thrash. Any thoughts?--KoberTalk 07:55, 4 May 2008 (UTC)