Metallica- Orgullo Pasion Y Gloria - Tres Noche... //free\\

| Release Format | Disc 1: The Main Event | Disc 2: The Bonus Material | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 18-track highlight reel from all three nights (includes interviews) | (Not included) | | Blu-ray | A high-definition version of the 18-track main feature | (Not included) | | Deluxe Edition (2 DVDs + 2 CDs) | The 18-track "best of" concert on both DVD and double CD | A 35-track live experience featuring full-length performances of over 20 additional songs from the residency's setlists, plus a documentary |

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Orgullo, Pasión, y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México | Release Format | Disc 1: The Main

The band was promoting Death Magnetic , but they expertly balanced deep cuts and classics. The legacy of "Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria" has

The legacy of "Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria" has only grown with time. Over a decade later, in March 2022, the film was re-introduced to a new generation as part of "The Coda Collection," a streaming service dedicated to high-quality concert films. It was released alongside "Cunning Stunts" to kick off a series of Metallica's 40th-anniversary live performances, proving that the power of those three nights in Mexico City remains undiminished. For many fans, this release is the definitive live document of the "Death Magnetic" era.

Foro Sol is an open-air venue with a massive capacity, and for these three nights, it was packed to the absolute brim. The Mexican crowd is renowned worldwide for its intense energy—frequently cited by touring rock and metal bands as the loudest in the world. Throughout the concert film, you can see the sheer awe on the faces of the band members as the crowd chants "Ole, ole, ole, ole, Metallica!" in unison, jumping in unison and creating literal tremors in the stadium foundation. The Setlist: A Masterclass in Heavy Metal

: Death Magnetic staples like "That Was Just Your Life", "The Day That Never Comes", and "All Nightmare Long" proved their staying power alongside 80s classics.