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title: "Master Of Puppets"
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# Remastered audio quality Vinyl format Shrink-wrapped for protection Master Of Puppets

**Price:** € 19.74
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## Summary

> 🎸 Rock Your World with Metallica's Masterpiece!

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- **What is this?** Master Of Puppets
- **How much does it cost?** € 19.74 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **🌟 Nostalgic Vibes:** Relive the magic of 'Master of Puppets' with a timeless format.
- • **🎧 Unleash the Sound:** Experience the iconic album like never before with remastered audio.
- • **💿 Collector's Dream:** A must-have vinyl edition for true Metallica fans and audiophiles.
- • **🔒 Secure & Pristine:** Shrink-wrapped to ensure your album arrives in perfect condition.
- • **🤘 Join the Metallica Family:** Be part of a legendary community of music lovers and collectors.

## Overview

The Metallica 'Master of Puppets' Remastered edition is a premium vinyl release that features enhanced audio quality, ensuring an unparalleled listening experience. Each album is securely shrink-wrapped, making it a perfect addition to any collector's library.

## Description

Master of Puppets was originally released on March 3rd, 1986, on Elektra Records and went on to become the first Metallica album to be certified Platinum by the RIAA. The album has been certified 6x Platinum in the United States and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. In 2016, the album became the first metal album to be added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress, an honor granted to works deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.

Review: Really a good Price - This is a Great cd for a great price. A must have if your a fan of Metallica!
Review: Metallica's finest moment - The more I listen to this the better it gets. I'm an oddball and I always liked "...And Justice for All" best of the Metallica albums, but "Master of Puppets" has won me over. It is perfectly conceived. There is not a single bad track, not a single bad portion of a track, and everything is memorable. Metallica's ability to combine classical compositions with heavy metal is brilliant and matched by none. Musically beautiful to listen to and lyrically compelling. Metallica takes the same format they used when recording "Ride the Lightning" and import it to "Master of Puppets," so you can see similarities in the types of songs of each album, song by song, until the end, when "Master of Puppets" decides to put its instrumental, "Orion," as the second to last track. Thematically "Master of Puppets" looks at the psychology of powerlessness, and at the cruelty of those who hold power over others. "Battery" begins similarly to "Fight Fire with Fire" by opening up with a soft acoustic and then blaring into thrash. This is a great song. I still recall, when I first listened to this track, that I used to think they sang "Manta Ray" "Master of Puppets" is the longest song on the album and Metallica's best songs ever recorded. This eight and a half minute behemoth still gets significant radio play, and that's a testament to greatness. The feeling of helplessness and cruelty is made most visceral here, especially as the singer belts "Where's the dreams that I've been after" and "All I hear or see is laughter." This is brilliant songwriting. "The Thing That Should Not Be" seems to be a precursor to what Metallica will do in their "Black Album," using a repetitive, catchy guitar riff to cement their song. In this song, the subject to held powerless to his/her own unraveling mind. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is in the same slot held by "Fade to Black" in "Ride the Lightning," yet it plays a bit differently. It isn't dominated by sorrow as "Fade to Black" is, but with rage against what seems to be an unfair imprisonment. This begins slowly and ends with a brilliant, thrashy guitar solo. "Disposable Heroes" rails against the powerlessness of soldiers with its memorable "Back to the front" repeated over and over, the command for boys to throw themselves in front of machine gun fire. "Leper Messiah" is a critique of blindly following a master, and seems a critique of organized religion. Like "Thing" this relies on a repetitive, memorable, head-banging guitar riff. "Orion" is one of the best metal instrumentals ever created, hands-down. "Damage, Inc." is a brilliant way to end the album, with some heavy thrash, which Metallica would do on their following album as well.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0757HTJCZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,437 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #24 in Musical Soundtracks & Scores #329 in Metal #1,713 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (8,772) |
| Date First Available  | August 30, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Label  | Rhino/Blackened Recordings |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Rhino/Blackened Recordings |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2017 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.08 x 5.24 x 0.39 inches; 1.9 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really a good Price
*by A***R on April 25, 2026*

This is a Great cd for a great price. A must have if your a fan of Metallica!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Metallica's finest moment
*by B***K on July 10, 2015*

The more I listen to this the better it gets. I'm an oddball and I always liked "...And Justice for All" best of the Metallica albums, but "Master of Puppets" has won me over. It is perfectly conceived. There is not a single bad track, not a single bad portion of a track, and everything is memorable. Metallica's ability to combine classical compositions with heavy metal is brilliant and matched by none. Musically beautiful to listen to and lyrically compelling. Metallica takes the same format they used when recording "Ride the Lightning" and import it to "Master of Puppets," so you can see similarities in the types of songs of each album, song by song, until the end, when "Master of Puppets" decides to put its instrumental, "Orion," as the second to last track. Thematically "Master of Puppets" looks at the psychology of powerlessness, and at the cruelty of those who hold power over others. "Battery" begins similarly to "Fight Fire with Fire" by opening up with a soft acoustic and then blaring into thrash. This is a great song. I still recall, when I first listened to this track, that I used to think they sang "Manta Ray" "Master of Puppets" is the longest song on the album and Metallica's best songs ever recorded. This eight and a half minute behemoth still gets significant radio play, and that's a testament to greatness. The feeling of helplessness and cruelty is made most visceral here, especially as the singer belts "Where's the dreams that I've been after" and "All I hear or see is laughter." This is brilliant songwriting. "The Thing That Should Not Be" seems to be a precursor to what Metallica will do in their "Black Album," using a repetitive, catchy guitar riff to cement their song. In this song, the subject to held powerless to his/her own unraveling mind. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is in the same slot held by "Fade to Black" in "Ride the Lightning," yet it plays a bit differently. It isn't dominated by sorrow as "Fade to Black" is, but with rage against what seems to be an unfair imprisonment. This begins slowly and ends with a brilliant, thrashy guitar solo. "Disposable Heroes" rails against the powerlessness of soldiers with its memorable "Back to the front" repeated over and over, the command for boys to throw themselves in front of machine gun fire. "Leper Messiah" is a critique of blindly following a master, and seems a critique of organized religion. Like "Thing" this relies on a repetitive, memorable, head-banging guitar riff. "Orion" is one of the best metal instrumentals ever created, hands-down. "Damage, Inc." is a brilliant way to end the album, with some heavy thrash, which Metallica would do on their following album as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality
*by K***Y on January 26, 2026*

I bought my son a Victrola for Christmas. He didn’t have any records so for his birthday in January I bought him this record. It has high-quality and sounds terrific on his Victrola.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Master Of Puppets Remastered
- Kill 'Em All Remastered
- Ride The Lightning Remastered

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