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Metallica: Live Shit - Binge & Purge, Seattle 1989

Metallica: Live Shit - Binge & Purge, Seattle 1989

19898.52h 21m

Overview

Live concert from the "Damaged Justice" tour. Recorded at the Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, on August 29 and 30, 1989.

Directed by Michael Salomon
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Top Cast

James Hetfield

James Hetfield

Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar

Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich

Drums

Kirk Hammett

Kirk Hammett

Lead Guitar

Jason Newsted

Jason Newsted

Bass

Themes & Keywords

concertheavy metalthrash metalconcert film

About Metallica: Live Shit - Binge & Purge, Seattle 1989

Metallica: Live Shit - Binge & Purge, Seattle 1989 is a music film released in 1989 exploring themes of concert, heavy metal, thrash metal, concert film. Directed by Michael Salomon, it stars James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett. Live concert from the "Damaged Justice" tour. Recorded at the Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, on August 29 and 30, 1989.

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