![]() ![]() As Lars Ulrich explained, the band wanted to do something different after "three pretty serious albums in a row, starting with the Black album and then Load and ReLoad", and the process would be easier by working with covers, especially as the band had a tradition of taking other people's songs and "turn them into something very Metallica, different from what the original artist did". The day after Metallica finished the North American leg of the Poor Re-Touring Me Tour in San Diego's Coors Amphitheatre, they hit the studio to start recording a new album of cover versions. ![]() The album features songs by artists that have influenced Metallica, including many bands from new wave of British heavy metal, hardcore punk bands and popular songs. The album's graphical cover draws heavily from the 1987 EP. The title is a combination of Garage Days Revisited and Metallica's song "Damage, Inc.", from Master of Puppets. Garage Days Re-Revisited, which had gone out of print since its original release in 1987. It includes cover songs, B-side covers, and The $5.98 E.P. It was released on November 24, 1998, through Elektra Records. is a compilation album of cover songs by American heavy metal band, Metallica. "Stone Dead Forever" - originally released by Motorhead in 1979 on the " Bomber" albumġ6.Garage Inc. "Damage Case" - originally released by Motorhead in 1979 on the " Overkill" albumġ5. "Overkill" - originally released by Motorhead in 1979 on the " Overkill" albumġ4. "Killing Time" - originally released by Sweet Savage in 1981 as a B-side to the " Take No Prisoners" singleĪbove songs originally released by Metallica in November 1991 as B-sides to " The Unforgiven" UK singleġ3. "So What" - originally released by the Anti-Nowhere League in 1981 as a B-side to the " Streets of London" singleġ2. Originally released by Metallica in September 1990 on " Rubaiyat", Electra's 40th Anniversary compilation albumġ1. "Stone Cold Crazy" - originally released by Queen in 1974 on the " Sheer Heart Attack" album "The Prince" - originally released by Diamond Head in 1980 on the " Lightning to the Nations" albumĪbove songs originally released by Metallica in September 1988 as B-sides to the " Harvester of Sorrow" singleġ0. "Breadfan" - originally released by Budgie in 1973 on the " Never Turn Your Back on a Friend" albumĠ9. "Blitzkrieg" - originally released by Blitzkrieg in 1981 as a B-side to the " Buried Alive" singleĪbove songs originally released by Metallica in November 1984 as B-sides to the " Creeping Death" UK singleĠ8. "Am I Evil?" - originally released by Diamond Head in 1980 on the " Lightning to the Nations" albumĠ7. "Green Hell" originally released by The Misfits in 1983 on the " Earth A.D." albumĪbove songs originally released by Metallica in August 1987 on The $5.98 E.P. "Last Caress/Green Hell" - "Last Caress" originally released by The Misfits in 1980 on the " Beware" EP. "Crash Course In Brain Surgery" - originally released by Budgie in 1971 on the " Budgie" albumĠ5. "The Wait" - originally released by Killing Joke in 1980 on the " Killing Joke" albumĠ4. "The Small Hours" - originally released by Holocaust in 1983 on the " Holocaust Live - Hot Curry and Wine" EPĠ3. "Helpless" - originally released by Diamond Head in 1980 on the " Lightning to the Nations" albumĠ2. "The More I See" - originally released by Discharge in 1984 as a singleĠ1. "Tuesday's Gone" - originally released by Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1973 on the " Pronounced Léh-nérd Skin-nérd" albumġ1. "Whiskey In The Jar" - released by Thin Lizzy in 1972 as a UK singleġ0. "Astronomy" - originally released by Blue Oyster Cult in 1974 on the " Secret Treaties" albumĠ9. All other songs originally released by Mercyful Fate in 1983 on the " Melissa" albumĠ8. "A Corpse Without Soul" originally released by Mercyful Fate in 1982 on the " Mercyful Fate" EP. "Mercyful Fate" (featuring "Satan's Fall", "Curse Of The Pharaohs", "A Corpse Without Soul", "Into The Coven" and "Evil") "Loverman" - originally released by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in 1994 on the " Let Love In" albumĠ7. "Die, Die My Darling" - originally released by The Misfits in 1984 as a singleĠ6. "Turn The Page" - originally released by Bob Seger in 1973 on the " Back in '72" albumĠ5. "Sabbra Cadabra" - originally released by Black Sabbath in 1973 on the " Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" albumĠ4. "It's Electric" - originally released by Diamond Head in 1980 on the " Lightning to the Nations" albumĠ3. "Free Speech For The Dumb" - originally released by Discharge in 1982 on the " Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" albumĠ2. ![]()
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