Master of Puppets: Remastered

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Master of Puppets: reMastered
Master of Puppets: reMastered cover
Cover album by Various artists
Released April 5, 2006
Genre Heavy Metal

On April 5, 2006, Kerrang! magazine released a special CD called Remastered: Metallica's Master of Puppets Revisited. This was in honor of the 20-year anniversary of the release of Master of Puppets by San Franciscan thrash quartet Metallica. This was a historical album in the genre of metal, and the last Metallica album to feature bassist Cliff Burton. This cover album is dedicated to Cliff Burton, as stated in the disc cover.

  1. "Battery" 5:01 (Performed by Machine Head)
  2. "Master of Puppets" 8:07 (Performed by Trivium)
  3. "The Thing That Should Not Be" 6:38 (Performed by Mendeed)
  4. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" 6:12 (Performed by Bullet for My Valentine)
  5. "Disposable Heroes" 8:18 (Performed by Chimaira)
  6. "Leper Messiah" 5:39 (Performed by Fightstar)
  7. "Orion (Instrumental)" 8:24 (Performed by Mastodon)
  8. "Damage, Inc." 5:04 (Performed by Funeral for a Friend)


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