℗ 2024 Apocalyptica under exclusive license to Throwdown Entertainment / BMG Rights Management
Released May 17, 2024
Duration 18m 25s
Record Label BMG Rights Management
Genre Rock (Metal)
 

One (feat. James Hetfield & Robert Trujillo)

Apocalyptica, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo

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1.1
One (feat. James Hetfield & Robert Trujillo)
Apocalyptica; James Hetfield; Robert Trujillo; Budapest Art Orchestra; Peter Pejtsik
9:34
1.2
The Unforgiven II
Apocalyptica
4:05
1.3
The Four Horsemen (feat. Robert Trujillo)
Apocalyptica; Robert Trujillo
4:46
Cello duo Apocalyptica return to Metallica's one, with the aid of the band's own James Hetfield and Robert Trujillo! The track appears alongside "The Unforgiven II" and "The Four Horsemen" on this exciting EP!
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – BMG Rights Management Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.93
-0.93 to -0.93
-12.73
-13.75 to -11.69
-9.87
-10.60 to -8.90
6
6 to 7
1
One (feat. James Hetfield & Robert Trujillo)
-0.93-12.76-10.16
2
The Unforgiven II
-0.93-13.75-10.67
3
The Four Horsemen (feat. Robert Trujillo)
-0.93-11.69-8.96

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