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Metallica - Live Shit: Binge & Purge (3 CDs & 3 VHS Tapes) Audio CD

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Metallica Band: Metallica
Title: Live Shit: Binge & Purge (3 CDs & 3 VHS Tapes)
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Release Date: 1993-11-23
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Enter Sandman 2: Creeping Death 3: Harvester of Sorrow 4: Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 5: Sad But True 6: Of Wolf and Man 7: Unforgiven 8: Justice Medley: Eye of the Beholder/Blackened/The Frayed Ends of ... 9: Solos (Bass/Guitar) 10: Through the Never 11: For Whom the Bell Tolls 12: Fade to Black 13: Master of Puppets 14: Seek and Destroy 15: Whiplash 16: The Four Horsemen

[...] This was before they sold out.
Used to have this boxset, with the vhs tapes, $[. . ] back in the 90's. this was good, with vhs,cds' live music, way before they sold out. at the peak 93'.


KICK @$$!!!
Recording quality is great and Metallica delivers great performances on ALL FIVE DISCS!! I'm a serious Metallica fan and I've heard plenty of their live stuff. If you like Metallica then this is for you! All live, all hard core, well done. I like some performances better than others, but I must say that Binge & Purge is all solid performances. I can't believe I didn't check this out sooner. .


metallica is back
metallica changed me and made me into the music loving person i am today and binge and purge helped. first of all. my cousin made me watch the vhs' many moons ago and i havent looked back since. all i must say is metallica is one of the greatest bands of all time and will be remembered for years and years after theyre gone. so dont look down on metallica for those few albums (u kno which ones i mean) and buy this. itll change ur life forever. and thank god for death magnetic. it wasnt metallicas fault that they sucked for those few years. bob rock did it. and hopefully by the grace of god he will never EVER produce a metallica album again. they should get flemming rasmussin ( i spelled it wrong) again. u remember him. master of puppets . . . and justice for all? yea u kno.


Best Online purchase I have ever made
I was going back and forth on whether I should buy this DVD/CD set for about a month and I finally purchased it and couldn't be happier. This DVD set is hands down the best item I have ever purchased on amazon. Some of the negative reviews stated that the sound quality was bad which is not true at all. The two dvds show metallica in there prime and they are of pretty good quality. I bought this set originally just for the dvds but have been pleasantly suprised with the three cds from Mexico City, the sound quality of the cds is very very good, not fuzzy one bit and very clear. If you are thinking about buying this product just do it you will not regret it, I watch different songs from the dvds every weekend and it is a product that just keeps giving. Again the quality of the dvds is fine, if it is a little quiet for ou then turn up your volume, I have a bose system and honestly I have not went past 60, the max is 100, so do not be turned away by any negative reviews regarding sound or picture quality.


The last essential Metallica release.
They introduced a lot of us to the harsh, darker sounds of heavy metal. While some people my age are reluctant to admit it these days, Metallica were the Black Sabbath of my generation. If you made the jump from Maiden and Priest to Kreator and Overkill, Metallica was your stepping stone. Their 80s albums continue to pack a wallop.

Metallica had a reputation (and still kind of do) as one of THE most entertaining, energetic bands to see on tour. What you get in this collection are three CDs and a DVD from their Black Album tour, plus a DVD from their Justice tour. It was originally released as three CDs and three VHS tapes in a big, bulky box. The best parts about this updated version, aside from having DVDs instead of tapes, is the compact packaging and the price; this now goes for half what it used to. And what a bargain it is.

The concert on the CDs is way more definitive than S&M, as this music represents Metallica at the end of their prime. No songs from Load/ReLoad/St. Anger here. Plus, obviously, there's no orchestra. The DVDs tell the same story, especially the Justice one. Man, this is the best Metallica concert on the market. It's amazing just how much energy they had back then. Comparing this Seattle concert to Cunning Stunts signifies just how much this band changed in the 90s. This package is worth it for this DVD alone.

The old box set came with a book commemorating their life on the road, but here it's available as a special feature on one of the DVDs as barely readable stills. I don't care, though. The music is what counts.

This box set marks the end of an era for not just for Metallica, but heavy metal in general. Get it.


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