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The Blackest Album: Industrial Tribute to Metallica

The Blackest Album: Industrial Tribute to Metallica
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Nothing Else Matters - Apoptygma Berzerk
  2. Battery (Re-Filtered By Filter Section) - Die Krupps
  3. Thing That Should Not Be - Razed In Black
  4. For Whom The Bell Tolls - Spew
  5. Master Of Puppets - Hellsau
  6. Damage Inc. - Razed In Black
  7. Whiplash - Abaddon Of Venom
  8. Wherever I May Roam - Godheads
  9. Nothing Else Matters - Element (6)
  10. Thing That Should Not Be - Carbon
  11. Seek And Destroy - Birmingham 6
  12. Sad But True - In Strict Confidence
  13. Battery - La Honda Militia

Disc 2:

  1. Creeping Death - Physical Attraction
  2. Fade To Black - Apoptygma Berzerk
  3. Unforgiven - Sandowski Files
  4. Shortest Straw - Naked Lunch
  5. Enter Sandman - Innocent Blood
  6. Harvester Of Sorrow - Funker Vogt
  7. Carpe Diem Baby - Enhanced Reality
  8. My Friend Of Misery - Element (5)
  9. King Nothing - Transistorhythm
  10. House That Jack Built - Godeater
  11. St Anger - Pitchshifter
  12. Devil's Dance - Electric Hellfire Club
  13. Bleeding Me - Overflow 110
  14. Shoot Me Again - Substanz T
  15. Warhead - Venom (1)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #225294 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-02-19
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

Worth a listen, prefer the originals.3
Although entitled an 'Industrial Tribute', there is a greater variety on offer than you might expect.Tracks such as 'Creeping Death' and 'Shortest Straw' are basically re-workings of the originals with a few extra drum beats.It is later in the album, on 'Until it Sleeps', with it's mellow,laid back electronic feel and the Morcheeba-like 'Enter Sandman', that you feel that a different approach is being taken.If you are looking for an album of Ministry/Die Krupps style covers, then this album only half delivers. However, if you are open to various styles of electro based music, then this is enjoyable.This would not become a central part of your Metallica collection, but it is worth listening to.

Not what i expected.................in a bad way1
Well what can i way about this album, i bought it expecting a hardcore heavy metal mix but all i got was dissapointing techno rubbish. I expected hardcore industrial drum beats and heavy guitars with the lyrics of metallica thrown in for good measure. If you like hardcore, heavy metal or even just indusrial you are going to be dissapoited with this album. Basically this album is too soft for heavy metal fans.

GOOD ENOUGH TO PERSUADE ME TO BUY PARTS 2 AND 4 (CANT' GET PART 3 'NEW' ON AMAZON UK :-(4
Yeah, I really liked this, despite the lack of a 'Big' name such as a Ministry, Rammstein or Nine Inch Nails.
You need an open mind, but there's a wide variety of styles covering all from Hardhouse & Techno up to full on Industrial Metal.
Metallica themselves have absoluteley zero to do with these tributes but, on the whole, the songs do the band justice.
I've also bought Vols. 2 & 4 off Amazon UK. Vol.3 is only available as a used & new from Amazon UK at a VERY dear price! The other Cd's are also good, and I've an idea that there might be a single album with the pick of the tracks on, but I'm not 100%.
Basically, Metallica songs covered by underground artists with drum machines, samplers, synth bass/guitar lines & 'Dalek' vocals - It is enjoyable!!!!