It seems like it was a good deal for a musical artist to release his work on the popular series Stranger things from Netflix. Kate Bush and now the Metallica let them say it.
the track wasn’t enough Run up that hill become a huge streaming success 37 years after its original release as part of the album Hounds of love in Kate Bush, the football of the time is now the classic Puppet Masterone of the great studio works of the Metallica, released in 1986.
The title track of Puppet Master is used with a twist Stranger things and not just as a musical support. However, the appearance of him in the series led the single to climb nearly 400% on digital platforms.

For Nora Feldermusic supervisor Stranger thingsthe musical link with the character Eddie Munson it was fundamental for Metallica’s music to have such a resounding performance as the one it happened with Kate Bush.
“After the lightning-fast effect that came with ‘Running Up That Hill’, I got the feeling that this could resonate in a big way,” She said Felder The scoreboard. “I knew that Stranger Things fans would love this exciting new character, Eddie Munson, and by default they would embrace his music.”
Not surprisingly, the Metallica happy with all this: Puppet Master just joined the TOP 10 from Spotify TOP 50 From United States of Americaalso citing the character Eddie Munson in one of your posts: “It is an incredible honor to be such an important part of Eddie’s journey and once again to keep company with all the other amazing artists featured in the series.”
The album Puppet Master It was released March 3, 1986 for the Warner Musicthrough Elettra Recordsbeing the third studio album by Metallica. This work was marked as the bassist’s last Burton Cliff died in a serious bus accident in Sweden during the band’s tour.
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