![]() When we're making love it's something out of this world" Intercourse with You: "Sabbra Cadabra":.Girl on Girl Is Hot: The video for "Whiskey in the Jar" shows two women getting into bed together, though they get interrupted, and the video never returns to them.Folk Music: "Whiskey in the Jar" is an old Irish folk song that had previously been recorded by Thin Lizzy.Fanservice: The video for "Whiskey in the Jar" has many women stripping down to bras and thongs, and one woman goes topless, though she has her breast blurred out.The back cover has the faces of the members in 1998 pasted over the cover of the Garage Days Re-Revisited EP, which in itself was already an example of the trope. Face on the Cover: The band as mechanics or other people who work in garages.Epic Rocking: The Medley of Mercyful Fate songs clocks in at 11:11.Distinct Double Album: Disc one features newly-recorded cover versions, while disc two features archival ones previously released as B-sides and compilation entries."Days of the Week" Song: "Tuesday's Gone".Credits Gag: The production credits range from "Somewhat produced", "Not very produced", "Kind of produced" and "Roughly Produced" to straight-up "Not produced".And "Stone Cold Crazy" features cursing and James changes the harmless "rubber tommy water gun" to a "fully loaded Tommy gun." The Cover Changes the Meaning: "Turn the Page" was already a complaint of life on the road, but with James singing it just seems he's bordering his Rage-Breaking Point.Chuunibyou: "Stone Cold Crazy" is narrated by a kid who fantasizes about being Al Capone.The Cameo: The version of "Tuesday's Gone" features appearances by Corrosion Of Conformity's Pepper Keenan, Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney, Faith No More's Jim Martin, Blues Traveler's John Popper, Primus' Les Claypool and Skynyrd's own Gary Rossington.Book Ends: Disc 1 opens and ends with Discharge covers.Black Comedy: "Last Caress/Green Hell" features the narrator casually mentioning "I got something to say, I killed your baby today."."Tropes, Inc." note Funnily enough, this is the actual name of the TV Tropes company.: "Too Late Too Late" (originally recorded by Motörhead)."Stone Dead Forever" (originally recorded by Motörhead)."Damage Case" (originally recorded by Motörhead)."Overkill" (originally recorded by Motörhead)."Killing Time" (originally recorded by Sweet Savage)."So What" (originally recorded by Anti-Nowhere League)."Stone Cold Crazy" (originally recorded by Queen)."The Prince" (originally recorded by Diamond Head)."Breadfan" (originally recorded by Budgie)."Blitzkrieg" (originally recorded by Blitzkrieg)."Am I Evil?" (originally recorded by Diamond Head)."Last Caress/Green Hell" (originally recorded by the Misfits)."Crash Course in Brain Surgery" (originally recorded by Budgie)."The Wait" (originally recorded by Killing Joke)."The Small Hours" (originally recorded by Holocaust)."Helpless" (originally recorded by Diamond Head)."The More I See" (originally recorded by Discharge)."Tuesday's Gone" (originally recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd)."Whiskey in the Jar" (traditional, recorded by Thin Lizzy)."Astronomy" (originally recorded by Blue Öyster Cult)."Mercyful Fate"(medley of songs by Mercyful Fate)."Loverman" (originally recorded by Nick Cave)."Die Die My Darling" (originally recorded by The Misfits)."Turn the Page" (originally recorded by Bob Seger)."Sabbra Cadabra" (originally recorded by Black Sabbath)."It's Electric" (originally recorded by Diamond Head)."Free Speech for the Dumb" (originally recorded by Discharge).The version of Thin Lizzy's "Whiskey in the Jar" featured in the album won the Grammy Award for "Best Hard Rock Performance." It features two discs, one of newly recorded covers, and the other of covers recorded over the past years as B-sides, bonus tracks and for other purposes (including the five tracks from the 1987 EP The $5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-Revisited, their first record of covers). is a Cover Album released by Metallica in 1998. ![]()
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