Metallica will be releasing a brand new DVD entitled Quebec Magnetic on December 10th 2012 through Vertigo Records. The film, shot by renowned director Wayne Isham, captures two shows from the band’s record breaking World Magnetic tour which ran from Oct 2008 to Sept 2010.
Quebec Magnetic was shot, as the title suggests, in Quebec, in 2009 and is available as a double DVD as well as on Blu-Ray. It features 7 songs from “Death Magnetic” including three titles never before available on a Metallica live DVD (“The End Of The Line”, “My Apocalypse” and “The Judas Kiss”) as well as Metallica classics including "One," "Sad But True," "Master of Puppets," "Nothing Else Matters," "Seek & Destroy" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" in over 3 hours of concert footage. The bonus disc includes exciting behind the scenes interviews with the band and their fans.
The band filmed two shows, and approached their fans to help them decide the track-listing for the main disc via their website, and over 35,000 of them decided on the tracks below:
01. That Was Just Your Life
02. The End Of The Line
03. The Four Horsemen
04. The Shortest Straw
05. One
06. Broken, Beat & Scarred
07. My Apocalypse
08. Sad But True
09. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
10. The Judas Kiss
11. The Day That Never Comes
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Battery
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
16. Killing Time
17. Whiplash
18. Seek & Destroy
Bonus tracks – which were only played on night one
19. For Whom The Bell Tolls
20. Holier Than Thou
21. Cyanide
22. Turn The Page
23. All Nightmare Long
24. Damage, Inc.
25. Breadfan
26. Phantom Lord
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