Metallica Live Shit Seattle -1989- -320 Kbps- Choscar ((exclusive)) Site
Seattle 1989
This guide explores the legendary performance from the Live Shit: Binge & Purge box set.
Choscar
: This refers to a specific digital release or "uploader" tag within the file-sharing community, often associated with high-quality, metadata-corrected versions of the audio. Metallica Live Shit Seattle -1989- -320 Kbps- Choscar
The official Live Shit DVD/CD captured this night, but the mix was… polished. The bass was turned down (classic), and the crowd noise was ducked to make it a “product.” Seattle 1989 This guide explores the legendary performance
Jason Newsted’s Presence
: This era prominently featured bassist Jason Newsted , whose raw backing vocals—specifically his "DIE!" chants during "Creeping Death"—became a staple of the band's live identity. The bass was turned down (classic), and the
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The result? A live album that breathes. You can hear the rumble of Jason’s bass during the “Orion” interlude. You can distinguish between Kirk’s wah pedal and the room echo. And during quiet moments like “The Unforgiven” (not yet written — wait, that’s 1991; I mean “Fade to Black” here), the crowd’s anticipatory silence is palpable.
"Choscar 320"
The transfer retains the "room sound." You hear the hall reverb on Hetfield’s voice when he yells, "Seattle! Are you alive?!" That rawness is the essence of thrash metal. The official remaster sanitizes it; Choscar preserves the violence.









