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Metallica Reveal Details For “S&M²” Live Album/Film

Metallica's “S&M²” live album/film is set to be released on August 28. The effort was recorded during the group's September 2019 shows with the San Francisco Symphony and it can be pre-ordered in various formats HERE. With this news, the band have also shared a trailer for the release and some live versions of “All Within My Hands” and “Nothing Else Matters”:

“S&M²” Track Listing:

Setlist 1:

01. “The Ecstasy of Gold (Live)”
02. “The Call of Ktulu (Live)”
03. “For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live)”
04. “The Day That Never Comes (Live)”
05. “The Memory Remains (Live)”
06. “Confusion (Live)”
07. “Moth Into Flame (Live)”
08. “The Outlaw Torn (Live)”
09. “No Leaf Clover (Live)”
10. “Halo on Fire (Live)”

Setlist 2:

01. “Intro to Scythian Suite (Live)”
02. “Scythian Suite, Opus 20 II: The Enemy God And The Dance Of The Dark Spirits (Live)”
03. “Intro to The Iron Foundry (Live)”
04. “The Iron Foundry, Opus 19 (Live)”
05. “The Unforgiven III (Live)”
06. “All Within My Hands (Live)”
07. “(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth (Live)”
08. “Wherever I May Roam (Live)”
09. “One (Live)”
10. “Master of Puppets (Live)”
11. “Nothing Else Matters (Live)”
12. “Enter Sandman (Live)”

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PostedJuly 15, 2020
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMetallica, San Francisco Symphony, S&M²

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