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1 | Creeping Death (April 28, 1986 Uniondale, The United States)
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| 2 | Am I Evil? (Diamond Head Cover) (April 28, 1986 Uniondale, The United States)
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| | 3. Damage, Inc |
| 4 | Master of Puppets (March 19, 1983 in San Francisco, The United States)
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| 5 | (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (September 14, 1985 in Sankt Goarshausen, Germany)
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| 6 | Whiplash (September 14, 1985 in Sankt Goarshausen, Germany)
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| 7 | (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (July 6, 1986 in Roskilde, Denmark)
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| 8 | The Four Horsemen (July 6, 1986 in Roskilde, Denmark)
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| 9 | Fade to Black (July 6, 1986 in Roskilde, Denmark)
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| 10 | Seek & Destroy (July 6, 1986 in Roskilde, Denmark)
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| 11 | Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (August 31, 1985 in Oakland, The United States)
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| 12 | (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (August 31, 1985 in Oakland, The United States)
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| 13 | For Whom the Bell Tolls (August 12, 1983 in Chicago, The United States)
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| 14 | No Remorse (August 12, 1983 in Chicago, The United States)
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| 15 | Metal Militia (August 12, 1983 in Chicago, The United States) |
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James Hetfield - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitar
Dave Mustaine - Lead Guitar on "Whiplash"
Cliff Burton - Bass, Backing Vocals
Lars Ulrich - Drums |
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Cliff 'em All was released in 1987 as a tribute to Metallica's bassist Cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident on September 27, 1986, at the age of 24, near Ljungby, Sweden during the European leg of their Damage Inc. Tour. Its title is derived from Metallica's debut album, Kill 'Em All. The home video contains also a performance with former guitarist Dave Mustaine on March 19, 1983, shortly before his release for heavy drugs and alcohol abuse.
The video is a retrospective on the 3 and a half years that Cliff Burton was in Metallica, presented as a collection of bootleg footage shot by fans, some professional filming and TV shots that were never used and some of his best bass solos, personal photos and live concerts. Photos and narrations by the band (Ulrich, Hetfield, and Hammett drinking beer) are placed between songs which focus on Burton before fading into a title card of a performance. The video ends with the melodic interlude of "Orion" as pictures of Burton are shown.
With this video, the band tries to show the unique personality and style he had. While ostensibly the film focuses on Burton, it also has given fans a rare glimpse of Metallica's less-documented early career. This contrasts sharply with the 'Metallica business' represented in the feature film Some Kind of Monster. |
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