Here’s something exciting for all Metallica fans as we’re giving you the chance to win the band’s deluxe remastered Reload box set! This contest is brought to you by Loudwire Nights and Ultimate Classic Rock Nights radio shows.
With this contest, two lucky winners will have the opportunity to own this deluxe remastered box set of Reload, featuring standout Metallica tracks such as “Fuel,” “The Memory Remains,” and “The Unforgiven II.”
Each record included is remastered on 180-gram double LP vinyl and on CD. This set includes “The Memory Remains” 7-inch single, three live LPs, an MP3 download card with all audio, three tour laminates, an 11X17 “Gimme Fuel” poster, a Pushead print, a sticker, 10 guitar and bass picks, a pack of 13 Rorschach Test cards, a lyric folder with sheets, and a 128-page hardcover book with never-before-seen photos and stories from those who were there.
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This set includes a total of 15 CDs, four DVDs, and features previously unreleased content such as live shows, rough mixes, demos, and more.

This Metallica Reload remastered deluxe box set would typically cost $274.98 on their website, but here’s your chance to be one of two winners of this collection by simply entering your contact details in the form provided at the bottom of this post.
This contest runs through Monday, June 29 at 10 AM ET, so enter while you still can.
If your name is chosen, we will reach out to arrange how to get you your box set!
If you want to see what’s included in detail, former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted has created an unboxing video that can be viewed below.
Jason Newsted Unboxes the Metallica Remastered Reload Box Set
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