Garage Days Re-revisited

The $5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-Revisited was released October 1987. It was the first recording Metallica made with Jason Newsted playing bass, and, according to liner notes written by James Hetfield, it was recorded in just six days. An EP of covers of late-70s and early-80s NWOBHM and hardcore music, the band included the dollar price in the title (as well as on the cover) to ensure that fans weren't over-charged for it. The song "The Wait" was omitted from the British pressings of the album so as to conform to local industry rules about the length of EPs. Some CD printings of the album amended the price (and the title) to The $9.98 EP... Though many fans refer to this EP as "Garage Days Revisited," that term instead refers collectively to Metallica's cover versions of "Am I Evil?" and "Blitzkrieg," the two b-sides of the "Creeping Death" single (1984). The songs on this EP were later collected, along with other covers the band had recorded over the years, on the album Garage Inc.

Track listing

  1. "Helpless" (Diamond Head)
  2. "The Small Hours" (Holocaust)
  3. "The Wait" (Killing Joke)
  4. "Crash Course In Brain Surgery" (Budgie)
  5. "Last Caress / Green Hell" (The Misfits)

 

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