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A Tribute to the Four Horsemen
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2002
GenreThrash metal, heavy metal
LabelNuclear Blast America

A Tribute to the Four Horsemen is a tribute album to thrash metal band Metallica.[1] It was re-issued by Nuclear Blast Records in 2003 with a slightly different track listing. The album title is in reference to "The Four Horsemen" from Kill 'Em All and contains covers of songs by Metallica from Kill 'Em All to ReLoad, but omits Load.

The liner notes were written by German music journalist Christof Leim, then working for the German edition of Metal Hammer magazine.

Track listing

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Track Title Performer Original Album Length
1. "Seek & Destroy" Primal Fear Kill 'Em All 7:10
2. "Fight Fire with Fire" Therion Ride the Lightning 4:28
3. "Whiplash" Destruction Kill 'Em All 3:32
4. "Phantom Lord" Anthrax Kill 'Em All 4:29
5. "Fade to Black" Sonata Arctica Ride the Lightning 5:43
6. "Master of Puppets" Burden of Grief Master of Puppets 9:09
7. "My Friend of Misery" Dark Tranquillity Metallica 5:25
8. "One" Crematory ...And Justice for All 4:24
9. "Eye of the Beholder" In Flames ...And Justice for All 5:31
10. "The Thing That Should Not Be" (original)
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" (re-issue)
Primus
Thunderstone
Master of Puppets 6:43
5:06
11. "Harvester of Sorrow" (original)
"The Memory Remains" (re-issue)
Apocalyptica
The Kovenant
...And Justice for All
ReLoad
6:14
4:31
12. "Battery" (original)
"Wherever I May Roam" (re-issue)
Die Krupps
Sinner
Master of Puppets
Metallica
5:19
5:15
13. "Wherever I May Roam" (original)
"Damage, Inc." (re-issue)
Sinner
Tankard
Metallica
Master of Puppets
5:15
5:10
14. "Motorbreath" (Live) (omitted from re-issue) Rage Kill 'Em All 3:03

References

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  1. ^ Blabbermouth.net (2003-09-14). "A Tribute To The Four Horsemen". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 2024-02-17.


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