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Apocalyptica Plays Metallica Vinyl LP Black With White Splatter Colour 2026

Apocalyptica Plays Metallica Vinyl LP Black With White Splatter Colour 2026

Apocalyptica Plays Metallica

Black With White Splatter Colour

Tracklist;

01. Enter Sandman - 2016 Remastered Version
02. Master of Puppets - 2016 Remastered Version
03. Harvester of Sorrow - 2016 Remastered Version
04. The Unforgiven - 2016 Remastered Version
05. Sad But True - 2016 Remastered Version
06. Creeping Death - 2016 Remastered Version
07. Wherever I May Roam - 2016 Remastered Version
08. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - 2016 Remastered Version
09. Battery
10. Nothing Else Matters - Bonus Track
11. Seek and Destroy - 2016 Remastered Version

In 1996 Finnish rockers, Apocalyptica, released their epic debut Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. The instrumental cello-driven rock opus changed the landscape of heavy music for years to come. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album, the group re-releases their re-mastered version including three bonus tracks. Upon its release, Plays Metallica by Four Cellos was a new approach to the hits of the biggest metal band the world has seen. Even more Apocalyptica created their very own genre and laid the foundation to a career that has lasted for over 30 years so far with millions of records sold and sold out shows around the world.

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$62.54

Apocalyptica Plays Metallica Vinyl LP Black With White Splatter Colour 2026

Apocalyptica Plays Metallica

Black With White Splatter Colour

Tracklist;

01. Enter Sandman - 2016 Remastered Version
02. Master of Puppets - 2016 Remastered Version
03. Harvester of Sorrow - 2016 Remastered Version
04. The Unforgiven - 2016 Remastered Version
05. Sad But True - 2016 Remastered Version
06. Creeping Death - 2016 Remastered Version
07. Wherever I May Roam - 2016 Remastered Version
08. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - 2016 Remastered Version
09. Battery
10. Nothing Else Matters - Bonus Track
11. Seek and Destroy - 2016 Remastered Version

In 1996 Finnish rockers, Apocalyptica, released their epic debut Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. The instrumental cello-driven rock opus changed the landscape of heavy music for years to come. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album, the group re-releases their re-mastered version including three bonus tracks. Upon its release, Plays Metallica by Four Cellos was a new approach to the hits of the biggest metal band the world has seen. Even more Apocalyptica created their very own genre and laid the foundation to a career that has lasted for over 30 years so far with millions of records sold and sold out shows around the world.

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Apocalyptica Plays Metallica

Black With White Splatter Colour

Tracklist;

01. Enter Sandman - 2016 Remastered Version
02. Master of Puppets - 2016 Remastered Version
03. Harvester of Sorrow - 2016 Remastered Version
04. The Unforgiven - 2016 Remastered Version
05. Sad But True - 2016 Remastered Version
06. Creeping Death - 2016 Remastered Version
07. Wherever I May Roam - 2016 Remastered Version
08. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - 2016 Remastered Version
09. Battery
10. Nothing Else Matters - Bonus Track
11. Seek and Destroy - 2016 Remastered Version

In 1996 Finnish rockers, Apocalyptica, released their epic debut Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. The instrumental cello-driven rock opus changed the landscape of heavy music for years to come. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album, the group re-releases their re-mastered version including three bonus tracks. Upon its release, Plays Metallica by Four Cellos was a new approach to the hits of the biggest metal band the world has seen. Even more Apocalyptica created their very own genre and laid the foundation to a career that has lasted for over 30 years so far with millions of records sold and sold out shows around the world.