Metallica: Through the Never (album)

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Metallica: Through the Never
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Soundtrack album / live album by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2013 (2013-09-24)
RecordedAugust 17–18, 24–25, and 27, 2012
Venue Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta (August 17–18) and Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia (August 24, 25 and 27)
Genre Heavy metal, thrash metal
Length101:13
Label Blackened Recordings
Metallica chronology
Beyond Magnetic
(2011)
Metallica: Through the Never
(2013)
Hardwired... to Self-Destruct
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Metallica: Through the Never is a soundtrack album for the film of the same name, consisting of live recordings by American heavy metal band Metallica. [4] It was released on September 24, 2013, via Blackened Recordings and has charted in several countries.

Contents

All tracks on the soundtrack are live recordings from their Canadian shows at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, on August 17 and 18, 2012, and Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, on August 24, 25 and 27, 2012, with the exception of "Orion", which was recorded live at soundcheck.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Ecstasy of Gold" Ennio Morricone 2:02
2."Creeping Death"6:20
3."For Whom the Bell Tolls"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
  • Burton
4:40
4."Fuel"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
  • Hammett
3:58
5."Ride the Lightning"
6:55
6."One"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
8:25
7."The Memory Remains"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
5:43
8."Wherever I May Roam"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
6:19
Total length:44:22
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Cyanide"
7:02
10."...And Justice for All"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
  • Hammett
9:18
11."Master of Puppets"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
  • Burton
  • Hammett
8:26
12."Battery"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
5:14
13."Nothing Else Matters"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
7:22
14."Enter Sandman"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
  • Hammett
6:22
15."Hit the Lights"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
4:40
16."Orion (instrumental)"
  • Hetfield
  • Ulrich
  • Burton
8:27
Total length:Disc two: 56:51
Total: 101:13

Charts and certifications

Personnel

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