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| - Green Hell is a song from 1998's album Garage, Inc. second disc which is also a re-release of Garage Days from the 80s. With the song Last Caress, it forms the fifth track of the disc. It was written by Glenn Danzig, with a length of 2:02. Originally released by The Misfits in 1980 on the Beware EP, Metallica have already released their version in their 1987's Garage Days Re-Revisited EP. Near the end of the song, the intro for Iron Maiden's "Run to the Hills" can be heard, deliberately out of key.
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| - Green Hell is a song from 1998's album Garage, Inc. second disc which is also a re-release of Garage Days from the 80s. With the song Last Caress, it forms the fifth track of the disc. It was written by Glenn Danzig, with a length of 2:02. Originally released by The Misfits in 1980 on the Beware EP, Metallica have already released their version in their 1987's Garage Days Re-Revisited EP. This song was played live for 791 times, first on February 13, 1987, in Gothenburg (Sweden). A version live of this song appears in the Wherever I May Roam single (recorded on 1991 in Moscow, Russia); in the One Live single (recorded on 1989 in Seattle, WA); and in the Whiskey in the Jar single (recorded on 1998 in New York, NY). Near the end of the song, the intro for Iron Maiden's "Run to the Hills" can be heard, deliberately out of key.
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