The week-long celebration was offered up to fan club members for $6 per show, or $19.81 for the all four (!!).
The band were joined by former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted, Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, producer Bob Rock, Lloyd Grant, Ron McGovney, Hugh Tanner and Black Sabbath legends Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler.
The Soul Rebels opened the show, followed by Death Angel.
Metallica rocked a 20-song set that included material from various points in their career, including a heavy dose of tracks from their 1983 debut, “Kill “Em All,” and the band offered up the fourth previously-unreleased "Death Magnetic" track, “Rebel Of Babylon.”
Metallica
30th Anniversary show #4
The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 10, 2011
01. Orion
02. Through the Never
03. Ride the Lightning
04. The God That Failed
05. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
06. Rebel Of Babylon (previously unreleased song from "Death Magnetic")
07. Blackened (with fan-club members Dennis, Annette Diaz)
08. Dirty Window (with Bob Rock)
09. Frantic (with Bob Rock)
10. Sabbra Cadabra (Black Sabbath cover) (with Geezer Butler)
11. Iron Man (Black Sabbath cover) (with Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler)
12. Paranoid (Black Sabbath cover) (with Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler)
13. King Nothing (w/ Jason Newsted)
14. Whiplash (w/ Jason Newsted)
15. Motorbreath (w/ Hugh Tanner)
16. Phantom Lord (w/ Dave Mustaine)
17. Jump In The Fire (w/ Dave Mustaine)
18. Metal Militia (w/ Dave Mustaine)
19. Hit The Lights (w/ Lloyd Grant, Dave Mustaine, Ron McGovney)
20. Seek & Destroy (w/ Jason Newsted, Dave Mustaine, Lloyd Grant, Ron McGovney, Hugh Tanner, Mark Osegueda, and The Soul Rebels)
Metallica – Through The Never
The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 10, 2011
Metallica – Rebel of Babylon (debut)
The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 10, 2011
Metallica – King Nothing
The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 10, 2011
Metallica – Whiplash
The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA – December 10, 2011
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