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Masterful Mystery Tour

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Download links and information about Masterful Mystery Tour by Beatallica. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Metal, Humor genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 43:02 minutes.

Artist: Beatallica
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Metal, Humor
Tracks: 12
Duration: 43:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Battery of Jaymz and Yoko 4:32
2. Masterful Mystery Tour 3:26
3. Fuel On the Hill 3:53
4. And I'm Evil 2:43
5. Everybody's Got a Ticket to Ride Except for Me and My Lightning 4:45
6. Running for Your Life 3:32
7. The Thing That Should Not Let It Be 5:03
8. Hero of the Day Tripper 3:21
9. Got to Get You Trapped Under Ice 2:36
10. I'll Just Bleed Your Face 3:11
11. I Want to Choke Your Band 2:05
12. Tomorrow Never Comes 3:55

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On paper, a band that attempts to meld the material of Metallica and the Beatles may seem like a one- or perhaps two-joke proposition. Beatallica, however, transcended the concept by sheer force of dedication and attention to detail, in the process pleasing notoriously fanatical fans of both source groups. Masterful Mystery Tour is even tighter, more creative, and funnier than its predecessors, combining wildly disparate music so seamlessly, it's hard not to see glimpses of art in this incredible display of craftsmanship. "The Battery of Jamyz and Yoko" hilariously matches one of the Liverpool lads' most free-wheeling anthems with one of thrash metal's most intensely heavy classics, while "Everybody's Got a Ticket to Ride Except Me and My Lightning"'s machine-gun riffs reveal an unexpected musical affinity between the Fab Four and the Four Horsemen. Of course, the album wouldn't work if Beatallica didn't nail Metallica's signature sound so darn well; in many cases, singer Michael Tierney almost sounds more like classic James Hetfield than Hetfield himself, and those fans disillusioned with the speed metal pioneers' post ...And Justice for All output will find a lot to like here, regardless of the parody element.