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EDITORIAL REVIEWS Metallica will release their eleventh studio album, Hardwired ... To Self-Destruct, on November 18th, via Blackened Recordings. The 3 CD / 3 Vinyl set is the Grammy Award winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee s first studio album since 2008 s multi-platinum Death Magnetic. Hardwired ... To Self-Destruct is produced by Greg Fidelman, who engineered and mixed Death Magnetic. Metallica formed in 1981 by drummer Lars Ulrich and guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield and has become one of the most influential and commercially successful rock bands in history, having sold 110 million albums worldwide while playing to millions of fans on literally all seven continents. They have scored several multi-platinum albums, including 1991s Metallica (commonly referred to as The Black Album) , with sales of nearly 17 million copies in the United States alone, making it the best-selling album in the history of Soundscan. Metallica has also garnered numerous awards and accolades, including nine Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, and multiple MTV Video Music Awards, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in 2009. In December 2013, Metallica made history when they performed a rare concert in Antarctica, becoming the first act to ever play all seven continents all within a year, and earning themselves a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. "Hardwired," the first track to be released from the forthcoming album was played for the first time during a live remote broadcast from Metallicas HQ in the Bay Area. During an interview with Minneapolis rock station 93X discussing the bands performance at U.S. Bank Stadium on August 20th, Lars Ulrich stunned 93Xs Pablo by unleashing the incendiary song for the first time, much to the surprise (and delight) of the station, as well as fans around the world. AMAZON.COM Buy one Metallica album, get tens of millions of songs on us. For a limited time, customers who order the deluxe version of Metallicas new album "Hardwired ... to Self-Destruct" will get up to three complimentary months of Music Unlimited. Qualifying customers will be notified of their credit via email. Metallica Extended Free Trial Promotion Terms & Conditions For customers who ordered the deluxe version of Metallicas new album "Hardwired ... to Self-Destruct", Amazon will provide 2 months of free Amazon Music Unlimited. If you are a new subscriber to Amazon Music Unlimited, you will also be eligible for a 1 month free trial in addition to this offer, bringing the free trial to 3 months. -This is a limited time offer. -Beginning at 12:01am (PT) November 18, 2016 and ending at 11:59pm (PT) December 1, 2016, when you purchase the deluxe MP3 or CD of "Hardwired ... to Self-Destruct" by Metallica, you will receive a credit from Amazon Music for two complimentary months of Amazon Music Unlimited. -If you are a new subscriber to Amazon Music Unlimited, you will also be eligible for a 1 month free trial in addition to this offer. -Qualifying customers have thirty (30) days to activate their free trial before the benefit expires. - The benefit applies to all qualifying customers, regardless of previous free trial usage or current level of subscription. -Digital content and services may only be available to customers located in the U.S. and are subject to the terms and conditions of Amazon Digital Services LLC. -Offer limited to one per customer and account. - Offer good while supplies last. -You will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the benefit that you received. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem the promotional credit. - Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time. - Offer is non-transferable and may not be resold. -If any of the products or content related to this offer are returned, your refund will equal the amount you paid for the product or content, subject to applicable refund policies. -If you violate any of these terms, the offer will be invalid.



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