
Performer:
Title:
Destroyer
Genre:
MP3 album size:
1347 mb
Other music formats:
MP3 MP1 AA DXD MP1 MP4 AC3
Rating:
4.3 ✱
Style:
Heavy Metal
Country:
Metallica - Destroyer album download
Tracklist
1-1 | Creeping Death |
1-2 | Harvester Of Sorrow |
1-3 | Welcome Home (Sanitarium) |
1-4 | Of Wolf And Man |
1-5 | Wherever I May Roam |
1-6 | The Thing That Should Not Be |
1-7 | The Unforgiven |
1-8 | Disposable Heroes |
2-1 | Jason Newsted Bass Solo |
2-2 | Orion |
2-3 | To Live Is To Die |
2-4 | The Four Horsemen |
2-5 | For Whom The Bell Tolls |
2-6 | Fade To Black |
2-7 | Master Of Puppets |
2-8 | Seek And Destroy |
3-1 | Battery |
3-2 | Nothing Else Matters |
3-3 | Sad But True |
3-4 | Last Caress (Danzig) |
3-5 | One |
3-6 | Enter Sandman |
3-7 | So What |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – St. Jakob Stadion
Notes
Recorded Live At St. Jakob Stadium Basel Switzerland 20-06-1993CD-R
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 014224 535035
- Barcode (String): 8014224535035
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CD3M93TLP | Metallica | Destroyer (3xCD, Unofficial, Gol) | Twolips Productions | CD3M93TLP | Netherlands | 1993 |
GRA-007-B | Metallica | Fade To Black (CD, Unofficial) | Grapefruit | GRA-007-B | Australia | 1994 |
DL 5113 | Metallica | Live In Concert (CD, Unofficial) | Digital Legends | DL 5113 | Europe | 2017 |
CD 7548 | Metallica | Creeping Death (CD, Unofficial) | Viva | CD 7548 | Europe | 1994 |
P 910084/85 | Metallica | Live At The Stadium (2xCD, Unofficial) | Unknown (P) | P 910084/85 | Germany | 1994 |
Album Name Destroyer. Other productions from Metallica.
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