SOURCE
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TV |
ASPECT RATIO
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4:3 |
VIDEO GENERATION
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master |
APPROX LENGTH
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50 minutes |
FORMAT
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NTSC DVD |
MEDIA
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1 DVD±R |
MENUS
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PC-authored |
CHAPTERS
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yes |
CASE LOCATION
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697 |
SHOW NOTES
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Metallica's fifth studio record, 1991's self-titled release, Metallica, also known as the "Black Album" due to its plain black cover, ushered the band to the status of the musical elite, breaking sales records (15 million+) and earning the group legions of supporters from all corners of the globe. This episode of VH1's Ultimate Albums explores why twelve years after its release Metallica stands as one of the best selling rock albums of all-time. With its vast appeal and commercial potential, the album forever altered the world's perception of heavy metal music.
Bonus:
Kirk Hammett Guitar World Video |
MOOF'S COMMENTS
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This VH1 special can also be found on 4.5 Hours of TV Shit, but this version is a re-capture and is slightly better quality. Also included is the bonus Guitar World video (captured from Comcast Digital Cable OnDemand).
This DVD was captured and authored by me. |
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