METALLICA: San Quentin State Prison Set List Revealed!

May 2, 2003

METALLICA performed for over an hour at San Quentin State Prison on Thursday (May 1) in front of an audience composed entirely of inmates and prison workers. The special concert was arranged with the help of the prison officials in exchange for METALLICA using the prison grounds the previous day (April 30) to film the video for the title track to their upcoming album, "St. Anger".

The band's set list for the show was as follows:

01. Creeping Death
02. For Whom the Bell Tolls
03. Seek and Destroy
04. Fade To Black
05. Fuel
06. Sad But True
07. Master Of Puppets
08. One
09. Enter Sandman
10. Battery

Check out pictures taken during the gig at this location.

METALLICA's "St. Anger" is due on June 10 through Elektra Records.

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