Source: Blabbermouth.net

To celebrate this year’s Record Store Day — which is set for April 16 — METALLICA will release “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, Metallica! – Live At Le Bataclan. Paris, France – June 11th, 2003”, a CD featuring a live recording from the club, with the band, Record Store Day and independent record stores donating proceeds to benefit Fondation de France‘s Give For France charity.

The live recording setlist includes “The Four Horsemen”, “Leper Messiah”, “No Remorse”, “Fade To Black”, “Frantic”, “Ride The Lightning”, “Blackened” and encores “Seek & Destroy” and “Damage, Inc.”

Named the 2016 Record Store Day ambassador, METALLICA is no stranger to this special day in support of independent record stores and record store culture worldwide, now in its ninth year.

“Independent record stores are part of METALLICA‘s DNA,” said METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich. “They have been pivotal in shaping each one of us into the music fanatics we’ve all become. We could not be any prouder to be Record Store Day Ambassadors for 2016 and are looking forward to screaming from every rooftop the next few months about everything independent record store and beyond.”

Throughout Record Store Day’s near-decade lifespan, METALLICA‘s support has been more than noteworthy with in-store appearances, (remember Mountain View, California Rasputin Records in 2008, when the band met their fans for hours to kick off the very first Record Store Day) and a healthy handful of special releases. In fact, members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo made big news just last year when the band’s cassette-issued demos collection, “No Life Til Leather”, ended up as Record Store Day 2015’s highest seller. As well, Trujillo‘s lauded biopic, “Jaco”, about legendary bassist Jaco Pastorius, was RSD 2014’s Official Film and a special Record Store Day exclusive version was released on DVD for Black Friday 2015, including a bonus CD featuring tracks from Trujillo himself.

This year the band’s official release will fit into a wider theme of Record Store Day 2016, highlighting the relationship between U.S. record stores and their French counterparts, between Record Store Day and “Disquaire Day,” between music-loving humans in the U.S. and France, following the tragic events in Paris in November 2015.