Metallica Live Shit Seattle -1989- -320 Kbps- Choscar -

This guide explores the legendary Seattle 1989 performance from the Live Shit: Binge & Purge box set.

  • “Blackened” – The opening riff detonates like a bomb, with Hetfield’s downpicking flawless.
  • “For Whom the Bell Tolls” – Newsted’s bass intro, faithfully replicated from Burton’s arrangement.
  • “Fade to Black” – An early live rendition that foreshadows the acoustic side of their ’90s output.
  • “Master of Puppets” – Performed at breakneck speed, yet every arpeggio cuts through.
  • “Battery” / “One” / “Creeping Death” – The holy trinity of the set’s second half, with the crowd chanting “Die! Die! Die!” like a religious congregation.
  • “Last Caress” (Misfits cover) – A venomous, two-minute adrenaline shot.
  • “Breadfan” (Budgie cover) – The then-new B-side that became a live staple.

Feature: The Ultimate Bootleg Experience – Metallica’s Seattle ’89 in Pristine 320 kbps

The Source

The official Live Shit: Binge & Purge box set (1993) included this Seattle show on CD and VHS. However, fan encoders like “Choscar” re-ripped the audio from the DVD source (or original lossless files) to create a 320 kbps CBR MP3 version. This isn’t an official release but a high-quality fan preservation. Metallica Live Shit Seattle -1989- -320 Kbps- Choscar

Bootleg Recording:

Metallica Live in Seattle '89: The Peak of Thrash Intensity If you’re a fan of heavy metal, you know that some performances aren't just concerts—they’re historical landmarks. The Metallica Live in Seattle 1989 show, famously captured as part of the Live Shit: Binge & Purge box set, is widely considered by fans to be the greatest performance of the band’s entire career. Why Seattle '89 is Legendary This guide explores the legendary Seattle 1989 performance

  • This is an unofficial live recording; availability may be restricted by local laws and the band's policies. Share and download at your own discretion.

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