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St. Anger



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Release Info
Release Date: June 23, 2003

Tracklist

International Single Part 1

Song Written By
St. Anger Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett/Rock AudioVideoDownload
Commando Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio
Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio

International Single Part 2

Song Written By
St. Anger Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett/Rock AudioVideoDownload
Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio
Cretin Hop Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio

International 7-Inch Vinyl Single

Song Written By
St. Anger Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett/Rock AudioVideoDownload
We're a Happy Family Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio

Japanese EP

Song Written By
St. Anger Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett/Rock AudioVideoDownload
Commando Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio
Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio
Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio
We're a Happy Family Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/Erdelyi Audio
James Hetfield - Guitar, Vocals
Lars Ulrich - Drums
Kirk Hammett - Guitar
Robert Trujillo - Bass
* Bob Rock plays bass on all tracks

St. Anger
Producer: Bob Rock & Metallica
Recorded & Mixed by Bob Rock
Assistants: Mike Gillies & Eric Helmkamp
Digital Engineer: Mike Gillies
Conceived, Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, Calfornia
© Creeping Death Music (ASCAP) and EMI Blackwood Music, Inc./Mahina Hoku Publishing

Commando
Not Very Produced by Bob Rock & Metallica
Recorded & Mixed by Bob Rock
Assistants: Mike Gillies & Eric Helmkamp
Digital Engineer: Mike Gillies
Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, Calfornia, December 2002
Originally released by the Ramones in 1977 on the Leave Home album
"When we were asked to contribute a song to the Ramones tribute album, we began jamming on our favorite songs, trying to figure out which one best fit the Metallica vibe.  Of the original six that we chose, it ended up being between 53rd & 3rd and Commando53rd & 3rd won out, but we're still proud of this one."
© WB Music Corp (ASCAP), Taco Tunes Inc. (ASCAP), Bleu Disque Music Co. Inc. (ASCAP)

Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World
Not Very Produced by Bob Rock & Metallica
Recorded & Mixed by Bob Rock
Assistants: Mike Gillies & Eric Helmkamp
Digital Engineer: Mike Gillies
Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, Calfornia, December 2002
Originally released by the Ramones in 1976 on the Ramones album
"This one sounds pretty good (especially when compared to the ones you're going to hear on CD2!), so we included it with Commando."
© WB Music Corp (ASCAP), Taco Tunes Inc. (ASCAP), Bleu Disque Music Co. Inc. (ASCAP)

Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
Not Very Produced by Bob Rock & Metallica
Recorded & Mixed by Bob Rock
Assistants: Mike Gillies & Eric Helmkamp
Digital Engineer: Mike Gillies
Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, Calfornia, December 2002
Originally released by the Ramones in 1976 on the Ramones album
"The record company always demands b-sides to accompany the single.  Because of some fucked up UK chart regulations, each version requires its own "unique" b-sides, and we never seem to have enough.  This "gem" was left over from the Ramones sessions, and because we had nothing else laying around, we had to give it up.  Sometimes pride goes out the window for the sake of contractual... well, you get the picture!"
© WB Music Corp (ASCAP), Taco Tunes Inc. (ASCAP), Bleu Disque Music Co. Inc. (ASCAP)

Cretin Hop
Not Very Produced by Bob Rock & Metallica
Recorded & Mixed by Bob Rock
Assistants: Mike Gillies & Eric Helmkamp
Digital Engineer: Mike Gillies
Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, Calfornia, December 2002
Originally released by the Ramones in 1977 on the Rocket to Russia album
"The record company always demands b-sides to accompany the single.  Because of some fucked up UK chart regulations, each version requires its own "unique" b-sides, and we never seem to have enough.  This "gem" was left over from the Ramones sessions, and because we had nothing else laying around, we had to give it up.  Sometimes pride goes out the window for the sake of contractual... well, you get the picture!"
© WB Music Corp (ASCAP), Taco Tunes Inc. (ASCAP), Bleu Disque Music Co. Inc. (ASCAP)

We're a Happy Family
Not Very Produced by Bob Rock & Metallica
Recorded & Mixed by Bob Rock
Assistants: Mike Gillies & Eric Helmkamp
Digital Engineer: Mike Gillies
Recorded & Mixed at HQ, San Rafael, Calfornia, December 2002
Originally released by the Ramones in 1977 on the Rocket to Russia album
"This one is about as rough as they come. In fact, we're inclined to file this one under Garbage Days Revisited, but it gives you a chance to hear how we sound when we get started in the studio on a new album. We bash around and play some covers to get ourselves warmed up. This song makes it perfectly clear that we had a ways to go before we were ready!"

St. Anger (Video)
Director: The Malloys
Filmed in May 2003 in San Quentin, CA
© 2003 Creeping Death Music (ASCAP) and EMI Blackwood Music, Inc./Mahina Hoku Publishing

Cover Art: Matt Mahurin

© 2003 Metallica

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