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Metallica Premieres 'Hardwired' Video Off Their Upcoming Album
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The song is the lead track off the band's first album in eight years, the double-disc 'Hardwired ... to Self Destruct'.

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Metallica has released music video for their new song "Hardwired" off their upcoming album "Hardwired...To Self-Destruct". Due out on November 18, it is the band's first album in eight years and a follow-up to 2008's "Death Magnetic".

"In the name of desperation/ In the name of wretched pain/ In the name of all creation/ Gone insane/ We're so f***ed/ S**t outta luck/ Hardwired to self-destruct," the band sings in the black-and-white video, "On the way to paranoia/ On the crooked borderline/ On the way to great destroyer/ Doom design."

Produced by Greg Fidelman, who engineered "Death Magnetic", along with the band's James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, "Hardwired ... to Self Destruct" will contain 12 new songs, including "Atlas, Rise!", "Now That We're Dead", "Moth Into Flame", "Am I Savage?" and "Halo On Fire".

The record will be available in a variety of formats, including regular and deluxe CDs and vinyl alongside a digital release. There is also a box-set edition containing the deluxe versions of the CD, vinyl and digital as well as lithographs and LP-themed buttons.

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