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Metallica - St. Anger mp3

Performer: Metallica
Title: St. Anger
Country: Brazil
Catalog Number: 60249865349
Label: Vertigo, Universal Music
Released: 2003
Style: Thrash, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 890

Tracklist

1Shoot Me Again7:10
2All Within My Hands9:21
3The Unnamed Feeling7:09
4Frantic6:24
5St. Anger7:37
6My World5:45
7Dirty Window6:24
8Invisible Kid8:54
9Sweet Amber5:54
10St. Anger7:21
11Some Kind Of Monster8:25
12Frantic5:50
13Metallica Video Game Preview0:45
14Shoot Me Again7:24
15Purify5:13
16All Within My Hands8:49
17Purify5:35
18The Unnamed Feeling7:30
19Some Kind Of Monster8:40
20My World6:09
21Invisible Kid8:30
22Dirty Window5:24
23 St. Anger 1:15:08
24 St. Anger Rehearsals 1:19:57
25Sweet Amber5:27

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
62853-2Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Album, Enh + DVD-V, NTSC)Elektra62853-2US2003
0602498653364Metallica St. Anger ‎(2xLP, Album)Vertigo0602498653364Europe2003
602498653593Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Album, Enh + DVD)Vertigo602498653593New Zealand2003
MPR 9067Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)M Power RecordsMPR 9067MalaysiaUnknown
9865359Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Album, Enh + DVD-V + Dig)Vertigo9865359Australasia2003
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
9865411Metallica St. Anger ‎(7", Single)Vertigo9865411Europe2003
9865409, 0602498654095Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Single, CD1)Vertigo, Universal9865409, 0602498654095New Zealand2003
9865410, 0602498654101Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Maxi, Enh, CD2)Vertigo, Universal9865410, 0602498654101New Zealand2003
SACDP2Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Single, Promo)VertigoSACDP2UK2003
9865410Metallica St. Anger ‎(CD, Maxi, Enh, CD2)Vertigo, Universal9865410Australasia2003

Credits

  • BassBob Rock (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11), Robert Trujillo (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • CameramanColin Mitchell (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Dave Hatchet (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Jean Pellerin (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Mike Hatchet (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Nick Pectol (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Ryan Smith (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • DesignMetallica
  • Design [Production]Brad Klausen
  • Director Of PhotographyAlex Poppas (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • DrumsLars Ulrich
  • Edited By [Additional]Jean Pellerin (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Tracy Loth
  • Edited By [Assistent]Jason Bridges (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Engineer [Digital]Mike Gillies (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Film DirectorWayne Isham (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Film ProducerDana Marshall (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • GafferLogan Lebo (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • GuitarKirk Hammett
  • Guitar, VocalsJames Hetfield
  • Illustration [Cover]Pushead
  • Illustration [St. Anger]Matt Mahurin
  • ManagementQ Prime Inc.
  • Mastered ByVlado Meller (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Photography ByAnton Corbijn
  • Photography By [James]Matt Mahurin
  • Photography By [Kirk]Matt Mahurin
  • Photography By [Lars]Forhelvede Productions
  • Photography By [Robert]Comenius Röthlisberger, Pascal Brun
  • ProducerMetallica (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Producer, Recorded By, Mixed ByBob Rock (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Production ManagerScott Cunningham (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Recorded By [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By]Eric Helmkamp (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11), Mike Gillies (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Script By [Supervisor]Connie Isham (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Technician [Monitors]Paul Owen (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Video Editor [Edited By]Gary Rodgers (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Greg Rodgers (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Written-ByRock, Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich
  • BassBob Rock (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11), Robert Trujillo (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • CameramanColin Mitchell (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Dave Hatchet (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Jean Pellerin (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Mike Hatchet (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Nick Pectol (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Ryan Smith (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • DesignMetallica
  • Design [Production]Brad Klausen
  • Director Of PhotographyAlex Poppas (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • DrumsLars Ulrich
  • Engineer [Digital]Mike Gillies (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Film DirectorWayne Isham (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Film Editor [Additional]Jean Pellerin (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Tracy Loth
  • Film Editor [Assistant]Jason Bridges (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Film Editor [Edited By]Gary Rodgers (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11), Greg Rodgers (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Film ProducerDana Marshall (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • GafferLogan Lebo (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • GuitarKirk Hammett
  • Guitar, VocalsJames Hetfield
  • Illustration [Cover]Pushead
  • Illustration [St. Anger]Matt Mahurin
  • ManagementQ Prime Inc.
  • Mastered ByVlado Meller (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Photography ByAnton Corbijn
  • Photography By [James]Matt Mahurin
  • Photography By [Kirk]Matt Mahurin
  • Photography By [Lars]Forhelvede Productions
  • Photography By [Robert]Comenius Röthlisberger, Pascal Brun
  • ProducerBob Rock (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11), Metallica (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Production ManagerScott Cunningham (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Recorded By [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By]Eric Helmkamp (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11), Mike Gillies (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByBob Rock (tracks: CD-1 to CD-11)
  • Script By [Supervisor]Connie Isham (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Technician [Monitors]Paul Owen (tracks: DVD-1 to DVD-11)
  • Written-ByRock, Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich
  • Engineer [Digital]Mike Gillies
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByRock
  • Recorded By, Mixed By [Assisted By]Eric Helmkamp, Mike Gillies
  • Written-ByDouglas Colvin (tracks: 2 to 5), Jeffrey Hyman (tracks: 2 to 5), John Cummings (tracks: 2 to 5), Thomas Erdelyi (tracks: 2 to 5)

Notes

The enhanced section of the CD contains a preview of a Metallica video game which was planned to be released in 2005, however, the production/release of the game was cancelled.
Fold-out digipak includes 24-page booklet hidden in a sleeve.
Durations from CD and DVD players.

Conceived, Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, California, May 2002-April 2003

℗ 2003 Metallica. © 2003 Metallica.
Made in the EU.1. Taken from the album St. Anger.

2. Original version available on the Ramones album, “Leave Home” released in 1977. When we were asked to contribute a song to the Ramones tribute album, we began by jamming on our favorite songs, trying to figure out which one best fit the Metallica vibe. Of the original xis that we chose, it ended up being between “53rd & 3rd” and “Commando”. “53rd & 3rd” won out, but we’re still proud of this one.

3. Original version available on the Ramones album, “The Ramones”, released in 1976. This one sounds pretty good (especially when compared to the ones you’re going to hear on CD2!), so we included it with “Commando”.

4. Original version available on the Ramones album “The Ramones”, released in 1976.

5. St. Anger video viewable on PC and MacThe enhanced section of the CD contains a preview of a Metallica video game which was planned to be released in 2005, however, the production/release of the game was cancelled.
includes 24-page booklet hidden in a sleeve.
Durations from CD and DVD players.

Conceived, Recorded & Mixed, May 2002 - April 2003

℗ 2003 Metallica. © 2003 Metallica.
Made in Brazil

DVD contains the entire album, filmed and recorded live and an exclusive key to more Metallica music.
Format: DVD-5 NTSC
Region: All

It cames with a sticker on the front cover

Issued in a standard jewel case with double clear CD tray and a 28-page booklet with lyrics, photos and credits.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 6 02498 65410 1
  • Barcode (Text): 6 02498 65338 8
  • Barcode (Scanned): 602498653388
  • Label Code: LC01633
  • Matrix / Runout (CD variant 1): 06024 986 536-6 01 / 51380898
  • Matrix / Runout (CD mould variant 1): MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L D
  • Mastering SID Code (CD variant 1): IFPI L001
  • Mould SID Code (CD variant 1): IFPI 0134
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD variant 1): 06024 986 533-7 50 01 # 51378631
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD mould data-side variant 1): 06024 986 533-7 50 01 # 51378631 G
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD mould label-side variant 1): 00289 400 000-2 51 09 # 50994213 AC
  • Mastering SID Code (DVD variant 1): IFPI L008
  • Mould SID Code (DVD variant 1): none
  • Matrix / Runout (CD variant 2): 06024 986 536-6 01 / 51380898
  • Matrix / Runout (CD mould variant 2): MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L B
  • Mastering SID Code (CD variant 2): IFPI L001
  • Mould SID Code (CD variant 2): IFPI 0112
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD variant 2): 06024 986 533-7 50 01 # 51378631
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD mould data-side variant 2): 06024 986 533-7 50 01 # 51378631 H
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD mould label-side variant 2): 00289 400 000-2 51 09 # 50994213
  • Mastering SID Code (DVD variant 2): IFPI L008
  • Mould SID Code (DVD variant 2): IFPI 0145
  • Other (CD cat #): 0602498653661
  • Other (DVD cat #): 06022498653371
  • Rights Society: BIEM / MCPS
  • Barcode (Text): 6 02498 65349 4
  • Barcode (Scanned): 602498653494
  • Matrix / Runout (CD): MICROSERVICE 41717S3030617EEC01 02/60249865329
  • Mastering SID Code (CD): IFPI L363
  • Mould SID Code (CD): IFPI 5411
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD): MICROSERVICE 41756S3030612V5D04 02/60249865331
  • Mastering SID Code (DVD): IFPI L363
  • Mould SID Code (DVD): IFPI 541M
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Other (Batch ID): AE10000

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metallica
  • Copyright (c) – Metallica
  • Licensed To – Universal International Music B.V.
  • Record Company – Universal Music
  • Manufactured By – Microservice Tecnologia Digital da Amazônia Ltda.
  • Manufactured For – Universal Music Ltda.
  • Recorded At – HQ, San Rafael
  • Mixed At – HQ, San Rafael
  • Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City
  • Pressed By – Microservice
  • Published By – Creeping Death Music
  • Published By – EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
  • Published By – Mahina Hoku Publishing
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metallica
  • Copyright (c) – Metallica
  • Licensed To – Universal International Music B.V.
  • Copyright (c) – Creeping Death Music
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Mahina Hoku Publishing
  • Recorded At – HQ, San Rafael
  • Mixed At – HQ, San Rafael
  • Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City
  • Pressed By – Universal M & L, Germany – 51380898
  • Pressed By – Universal M & L, Germany – 51378631

Video

Album

Anger Illustration: Matt Mahurin James Image: Matt Mahurin Lars Image: Forhelvede Productions Kirk Image: Matt Mahurin Robert Image: Pascal Brun & Comenius Rothlisberger Team Switzerland. Metallica - St. But while St. About St. Not only was it the band's first album of the 21st century, but it was the band's last album released through Elektra, thus marking the end of the longest timespan between studio albums from Metallica, with nearly six years between the release of ReLoad and this album. Written largely in the first person, it never warns of impending doom, doesn't struggle with claustrophobia, and has care neither for religion's safety nor its hypocrisy. Metallicas controversial 8th studio album. 0:00 -Frantic 5:50 - 13:12 - Some kind of monster 21:38 - Dirty window 27:03 - Invisible kid 35:33 - My world 41:19 - Shoot me again 48:30 - . It was the last Metallica album released through Elektra Records and the final collaboration between Metallica and longtime producer Bob Rock, with whom the band had worked since 1990. Anger arrived a year later as a punishing, unflinching document of internal struggle - taking listeners inside the bruised yet vital body of Metallica, but ultimately revealing the alternately torturous and defiant demons that wrestle inside Hetfield's brain. Anger is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on June 5, 2003. Written largely in the first person, it never warns of impending doom, doesn't struggle with claustrophobia, and has care neither for religion's safety nor its hypocrisy. Cameras: Jean Pellerin, Mike Hatchet, Dave Hatchet, Colin Mitchell. Recording information: Conceived, recorded and mixed between May, 2002 and April, 2003 at HQ in San Rafael, California. A documentary was published regarding the backgrou. Longtime bassist and crucial contributor Jason Newsted left the band prior to recording it, James Hetfield entered rehab for substance abuse at the beginning of the sessions, and the personal and creative tensions among the remaining band members were only exacerbated when a camera crew was invited to document the recording process for the film Some Kind of Monster. Anger and more. Anger arrived a year later as a punishing, unflinching document of internal struggle - taking listeners inside the bruised yet vital body of Metallica, but ultimately revealing the alternately torturous and defiant demons that wrestle inside Hetfield's brain. Anger 2003. Metallica St. Anger is an album of naked frustration. Anger Frantic, St. Anger is an immediate record. Released on June 5, 2003, this album marks the longest time span between studio albums from Metallica, with the nearly six years between the release of ReLoad and St. 2013 г. Anger was released on June 5, 2003 through Elektra Records. 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The change in sound from the past Load and Reload albums was caused due to bassist Jason Newsted leaving the band and vocalist James Hetfield struggling with alcoholism and going to rehab. free to Metallica St. This is the band's only album not to feature an official bass player, as Jason Newsted left Metallica prior to the recording sessions Rock played the album's bass parts in his place. The album was originally intended for release on June 10, 2003, but was instead released five days earlier d. The album took almost a year to record, and the results are overlabored, but also incredibly revealing. Album Design: Metallica Cover Illustration: Pushead Photography: Anton Corbijn St

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