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The setlist also highlighted the strength of the Death Magnetic material. Songs like "Broken, Beat & Scarred", "All Nightmare Long", and "The Day That Never Comes" fit seamlessly alongside titans of their discography like "Master of Puppets", "Nothing Else Matters", and "Enter Sandman". The Release and Formats

While the official release Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México compiles the best moments from June 4th, 6th, and 7th, 2009, the title has come to represent a golden era for the band. To understand these "three nights," one must understand the symbiotic chaos of a Metallica show at Foro Sol.

: "The Day That Never Comes" and "All Nightmare Long". Fan Favorites : "The Unforgiven" and "Nothing Else Matters". Metallica- Orgullo Pasion y Gloria - Tres Noche...

This could be a concert tour, a music festival appearance, or a special event where Metallica performed live on stage for three consecutive nights, likely with a theme or title of "Orgullo Pasión y Gloria" (Pride, Passion, and Glory) associated with it.

The immense scale of these shows is perfectly captured thanks to the skilled direction of . A long-time collaborator of the band, Isham had previously directed iconic releases like Live Shit: Binge & Purge . In "Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria," he masterfully balances tight, intimate close-ups of the band with breathtaking helicopter shots that reveal the vast sea of fans stretching to the horizon. The setlist also highlighted the strength of the

Before unpacking the recording itself, it's crucial to understand the immense weight of expectation surrounding these concerts. Metallica's last visit to Mexico prior to 2009 was in 1999, leaving a decade-long void for their Latin American fans. When the band announced a single show for June 6, 2009, at the Foro Sol stadium as part of the "World Magnetic Tour" promoting "Death Magnetic," the response was immediate and overwhelming. Tickets sold out in pre-sale in just over an hour. Realizing the incredible demand, Metallica promptly added two additional dates—June 4 and June 7—creating a three-night residency that would draw a staggering total of 155,000 ecstatic fans.

with band members and fans, providing a documentary-style look at the atmosphere in Mexico City. Regional Focus To understand these "three nights," one must understand

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By 2009, Metallica—consisting of frontman James Hetfield, lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, drummer Lars Ulrich, and bassist Robert Trujillo—was experiencing a massive critical and commercial resurgence. Following the polarized reception of 2003's St. Anger , Death Magnetic marked a glorious return to their thrash metal roots.

The DVD and Blu-ray versions include behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with both the band and "crazed" fans, providing a look at the cultural impact of the band in Latin America . Release Formats