| 1 | Battery | |
| 2 | Sad But True | |
| 3 | Sanitarium | |
| 4 | The Unforgiven | |
| 5 | The Thing That Should Not Be | |
| 6 | Enter Sandman | |
| 7 | Whiplash | |
| 8 | Nothing Else Matters | |
| 9 | Seek & Destroy | |
| 10 | For Whom The Bell Tolls |
A Tribute To Metallica: Metallic Assault is a definitive high-energy compilation that brings together some of the most respected names in heavy metal to celebrate the legacy of the genre's biggest icons. Released via Eagle Records in 2000, this album focuses on the legendary "old school" era of Metallica, delivering powerful covers of 10 classic tracks that defined the band's peak dominance in the metal scene.
What sets this release apart is the incredible roster of talent involved. The performances stay remarkably true to the original arrangements, often sounding like rare alternate versions or lost outtakes. Highlights include:
- "Battery" – Featuring a powerhouse lineup of Eric A.K. (Flotsam and Jetsam), Mike Clark and Robert Trujillo (Suicidal Tendencies), and the legendary Dave Lombardo (Slayer).
- "Sad But True" – Anchored by Joey Belladonna (Anthrax) and the KISS rhythm section of Bruce Kulick and Eric Singer.
- "The Thing That Should Not Be" – A unique interpretation that offers a rare creative twist on the original riff.
Whether you are a die-hard member of the Metallica family or a collector of metal history, Metallic Assault is an essential listen that captures the raw, hungry spirit of thrash metal's founding fathers through the lens of their fellow peers and heroes.