When hard rockers Metallica first released the “Black Album” back in 1991, it went on to sell 16 million copies in the United States alone.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album, Metallica is issuing a re-release of the album called “The Metallica Blacklist” and is being issued in a variety of formats. The album features performances from 53 different musicians from numerous genres and has been remastered to enhance the sound quality.

Fans can get their copy of “The Metallica Blacklist” as a double vinyl LP, a single CD, an expanded CD collection of three discs, as a limited edition deluxe box set, and as a digital download.

The deluxe box set includes the double LP; a picture disc; three live LP’s; 14 CD’s of demos, rough mixes, interviews, and live shows; six DVD’s of official videos, live shows, and behind the scenes footage; a 120 page book; tour laminates, lanyard, guitar picks, lithographs, and lyric shets; and a download card.

Fans who pre-order “The Metallica Blacklist” will receive a copy of “Nothing Else Matters” with Miley Cyrus, WATT, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo and Chad Smith; and “Enter Sandman” by Juanes.

Procceds from the album will be divided between 51 different charities chosen by Metallica and the guest artists who performed on the album.

The album is set for an October 1 release.